INDEX 



Adams, J. W., his experi- 

 ence with strawberries, 



^33- 



Agriculture, United States 

 Department of, quoted, 

 70; New York State 

 Department of, quoted, 

 138. 



Apples, for market, 128, 



130-133- 

 Asparagus, to raise, 137. 



B 



Baby beef, 69-74. 



Bailey, L. H., quoted, 89, 



145, 152; author of 



" Forcing Book," 154. 

 Barn, hay, 29. 

 Beef, for market, 45, 67-74. 

 Bee hives, 180-183. 

 Bees and the bee industry, 



178-184. 

 Berries, for market, 128, 



133-136. 

 Biggie, Jacob, quoted, 165. 

 Bordeaux mixture, 104, 105, 



137, I38> 140-142. 



Brooders, 158-160. 



Brooks, Professor, quoted, 



81, 96, 100, 108, 109. 

 Buckwheat, value of, 184. 



Carbohydrates, value for 



feeding, 80, 81, 83-85. 

 Carrots, to raise, 105, 106. 

 Cauliflower, in forcing 



house, 151. 

 Chestnuts, for seed, no. 

 Chickens, see Poultry. 

 Clover, value of, 109, 131, 



134. 

 Colts, teeth of, 62, 63; 



mouth of, 65. 

 Concrete floors, 31-36, 40, 



74. 96. 

 Connecticut, rotation of 



crops in, 103. 

 " Convenience tables," 82- 



84. 

 Conveniences, farm, 32, S3y 



1 16-126. 

 Corn, to raise, 99, 100, 106- 



109, 125. 



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