Farm Management 



BY G. F. WARREN, PH.D. 



Professor of Farm Management, New York State College of Agriculture at 

 Cornell University 



590 pp., ill, i2mo, $1.75 



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 selec- 

 tion 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 distribu- 

 tion in the farm business ; ways of starting farming with 

 small capital ; methods of renting farms with their advan- 

 tages 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. 



The book is being welcomed not only because it is the 

 only available text-book for courses on farm management, 

 but even more because it so fully meets all the requirements 

 of such a book. 



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