viii READINGS IN RURAL ECONOMICS 



A. TENANCY 



PAOH 



Tenancy in the United States, by George K. Holmes 487 



Tenancy in the North Atlantic States, by H. II. Hibbard 498 



Tenancy in the North Central States, by 15. 11. Hibbard 508 



Tenancy in the Southern States, by I>. II. Hibbard 523 



Tenancy in the Western States, by B. H. Hibbard 536 



IV. AGRICULTURAL LABOR 



On the Recollections of a. Hired Man, by M. A. Barber 547 



The English Agricultural Labourer, by H. Rider Haggard 558 



V. THE FARMER'S BUSINESS 



Some Important Factors for Success in General Farming and in Dairy 



Farming, by G. F. Warren 575 



The Farmer's Income, by W. J. Spillman 630 



Profits that Farmers receive, by E. H. Thomson 636 



VI. AGRARIAN MOVEMENTS IN THE UNITED STATES 



The Rise of the Granger Movement, by C. W. Pierson 645 



The Outcome of the Granger Movement, by C. W. Pierson .... 658 



The Populist Movement, by Frank L. McVey 666 



An Analysis of Agricultural Discontent in the United States, by C. F. 



Emerick 699 



VII. RURAL ORGANIZATION AND MARKETING 



Agricultural Syndicates in France, by Henry W. Wolff 764 



Relation of Jobbers and Commission Men to the Handling of Produce, 



by C. W. Thompson 769 



Studies in Egg-Marketing, by C. W. Thompson 783 



The Technique of Mediaeval and Modern Produce Markets, by Abbott 



P. Usher 827 



Studies in the Marketing of Farm Products in France and England, by 



Emmett K. Carver and Grafton L. Wilson 851 



VIII. AGRICULTURAL POLICY 



The Irish Land Purchase Act of 1903, by C. F. Bastable 898 



State Bounties and the Beet-Sugar Industry, by P. T. Cherington . . 914 



Beet Sugar, by F. W. Taussig 919 



Agricultural Credit in the United States, by Jesse E. Pope 936 



INDEX 971 



