CONTENTS. xix 



OHIO. 



PACE. 



ULRIC BLICKENSDERFER, Ashtabula County. — Energy 

 in Farm Work — Skillfully Directing Hired Help — System 

 in Management — Improving Appearance of Farm, Inex- 

 pensively — Clay Soils — Foot Rot in Sheep — Farm Ac- 

 counts, ------- 687 



W. G. Yi^5^Q.^0Yl: , Steubenville, Jefferson County.— M.^'Oixo^?, 

 — Clover — Feed for Milch Cows — Farm Receipts and Ex- 

 penses, ------- 699 



B. C. STANLEY, Damasconville^ Columbiana County. — Fruit 

 Growing — Two Methods — Reasons for Failures — Birds Our 

 Best Friends, --.__. 704 



HARVEY ROBB, Middle field, Geauga C^w^/j'. — Soil — Cattle 



— Sheep — Horses — Hogs — Fruit — Fertilizers — Buildings, 710 



O. WILCOX, Hinckley Medina County. — Profit in a Small 



Farm — Fruit — Onions — Stock — Sheep, - - 7^3 



N. TALCOTT, Jefferson, Ashtabula County. — Stock — Making 



Sugar — Buildings — Results, - - - - 7^7 



D. W. H. HOWARD, Waseon, Fulton County. — Profit of 



Sheep — Under Drainage, _ _ _ _ 722 



JAMES McDowell, Canton, Stark a?««/y.— Pasture— Rota- 

 tion — Short-Horns — Sheep — Barn and Racks, - - 724 



A. H. WRENN, Mount Gilead, Morrow County. — Plan for a 

 Hog House — Hen House and Barn — Results of Experi- 

 ments — Sheep — Hogs, - - - - -727 



SOLOMON J. WOOLEY, Hilliard, Franklin County.— IW- 

 ing — How to Make Drains — Depth — Laterals — Velocity of 

 Water — Cost of Draining per Acre — Pastures — Cattle — 

 Sheep — Hogs — Horses — Rotation of Crops — Manures. 732 



W. C. HAMPTON, Mount Victory, Hardin County. —Ydirm- 



er's Wood Lot, ------ 746 



