AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, 



MACHINES, &C. 



Of every kind, and most approved patterns, comprising every thing that is 

 wanted on a FARM, GARDEN, or ORCHARD. 



YANKEE FARMER; 



VOLUME FOURTH: EDITED BY S. JT. COLE, ESQ. ASSISTED BY 

 THE CONTRIBUTION'S OF PRACTI&1L FARMERS, AND EXPERI- 

 ENCED AGRICULTURISTS. 



Office, No. 31, North Market Street, Boston, Mass. 



THE YANKEE FARMER is a weekly publication, of eight 

 pages, devoted to Agriculture, on a large quarto sheet. The 

 price is TWO DOLLARS per annum, payable within sixty days 

 from the time of subscribing; and every sixth copy will be allow- 

 ed to gentlemen who procure us five subscribers, and remit the 

 money m advance. A volume will contain 41G pages quarto, and 

 be furnished with a copious index and title page. It is the cheap- 

 est agricultural paper in New England, containing more reading 

 than 2500 pages duidecimo. 



Almost every man cultivates a spot of earth, and whether it 

 be a large or small one, he should learn the best productions, the 

 best methods of culture, and the latest improvement in tools and 

 machines. These who are not cultivators will find much in the 

 Farmer that will be interesting and useful. 



Articles on Rural and Domestic Economy, Arts, Trades, &c. 

 will frequently come home to the business and promote the inter- 

 est of every reflecting person. 



The Price Current of Country Produce, and a weekly report of 

 the sales at Brighton Market, will be published in the Farmer. 



O 3 Subscriptions must be sent by mail to 



CHARLES F. BOSSON, Publisher, 



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