Soils 



By Charles William Burkett, Director Kansas Agri- 

 cultural Experiment Station. The most complete and 

 popular work of the kind ever published. As a rule, a 

 book of this sort is dry and uninteresting, but in this case 

 it reads like a novel. The author has put into it his in- 

 dividuality. The story of the properties of the soils, their 

 improvement and management, as well as a discussion of 

 the problems of crop growing and crop feeding, make this 

 book equally valuable to the farmer, student and teacher. 

 Illustrated. 303 pages. S^^xS inches. Cloth. . Net, $1.25 



Weeds of the Farm Garden 



By L. H. Pammel. The enormous losses, amounting 

 to several hundred million dollars annually in the United 

 States, caused by weeds stimulate us to adopt a better 

 system of agriculture. The weed question is, therefore 

 a most important and vital one for American farmers 

 This treatise will enable the farmer to treat his field to 

 remove weeds. The book is profusely illustrated by photo- 

 graphs and drawings made expressly for this work, and 

 will prove invaluable to every farmer, land owner, gar- 

 dener and park superintendent. 5x7 inches. 300 pages. 

 Cloth Net, $1.50 



Farm Machinery and Farm Motors 



By J. B. Davidson and L. W. Chase. Farm Machinery 

 and Farm Motors is the first American book published 

 on the subject of Farm Machinery since that written by 

 J. J. Thomas in 1867. This was before the development 

 of many of the more important farm machines, and the 

 general application of power to the work of the farm. 



I Modern farm machinery is indispensable in present-day 

 farming operations, and a practical book like Farm Ma- 

 chinery and Farm Motors will fill a much-felt need. The 

 book has been written from lectures used by the authors 

 before their classes for several years, and which were pre- 

 pared from practical experience and a thorough review of 



■ the literature pertaining to the subject. Although written 

 primarily as a text-book, it is equally useful for the prac- 



[tical farmer. Profusely illustrated. 5^x8 inches. 520 



'pages. Cloth Net, $2.00 



The Book of Wheat 



I By P. T. DoNDLiNGER. This book comprises a complete 

 study of everything pertaining to wheat. It is the work 

 of a student of economic as well as agricultural condi- 

 tions, well fitted by the broad experience in both practical 

 and theoretical lines to tell the whole story in a condensed 

 form. It is designed for the farmer, the teacher, and the 

 student as well. Illustrated. 5>^x8 inches. 370 pages. 

 Cloth. . . . «_-.... Net, $2.00 



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