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Director of the New York State School of Agriculture at Cornell University 



Farm Management 



BY G. F. WARREN, Pn.D. 



Professor of Farm Management in the College of Agriculture 

 at Cornell University 



Ilhistrated, cloth, I2mo ; 



It is not enough for the former to secure good crops. He must 

 secure them at low cost. If a farm is to bring the largest finan- 

 cial success, it must be efficiently organized and managed. In 

 this book the author discusses at length the various phases of 

 farm efficiency. Among the topics treated are the following : 

 the selection and purchase of a farm ; the selection of the type 

 of farming adapted to the conditions ; the most efficient size of 

 farm for different kinds of farming; the horses and equipment; 

 capital and its proper distribution in the farm business; ways 

 of starting farming with small capital ; methods of renting farms 

 with their advantages from the standpoints of the owner and 

 farmer ; the management of machinery, horses, and men ; field 

 and building management ; cropping and feeding systems ; the 

 marketing of farm products ; methods of keeping farm records 

 and accounts. 



Obviously, this book should be in the hands of every farmer or 

 agricultural student, while to the instructor of Farm Manage- 

 ment it will be welcome as the long-awaited, and, we believe, 

 the only satisfactory textbook for use in a long or short course. 



Animal Husbandry 



BY MERRITT W. HARPER 



Professor of Animal Husbandry in the New York State College 



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This is a simple, concrete presentation of the essential facts con- 

 cerning farm animals, adapted for use in secondary schools. 



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