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After a careful examination we regard it as one of the most practi- 

 cal books on dairy feeding and stable management that we have ever 

 read. We seldom give high praise to any book on agriculture, but this 

 book really seems to fill a distinct want. Rural New Yorker. 



It is a very instructive and interesting story and we wish every 

 farmer would get a copy and read it, for each of the 247 pages contains 

 information that no progressive farmer can afford to do without. 

 Indiana Farmer. 



Meets a real want. The whole thing is in the highest degree practical, 

 simple, and sure to be useful Country Gentleman. 



It is written in the crisp style peculiar to Mr. Peer, and while com- 

 prehensive in scope, it has not the tiresome qualities of many technical 

 treatises, and the reader experiences a restful feeling while absorbing the 

 information so quaintly put together. --Jersey Bulletin. 



It is pre-eminently the book of the year. The Farmer does not 

 often commend a book with the same vigor as this, but its merits are 

 apparent and its suggestions are served up in attractive form. It should 

 be in the hands of every man contemplating building. Maine Farmer. 



It is written in an entertaining as well as practical manner. Reads 

 more like a romance than a treatise on farm business. It makes such 

 a combination of the practical with the pleasurable as to quite charm 

 the reader. Co-Operative Farmer. 



No better credential could be given than to say that the book is 

 the result of practical experience. It is throughout thoroughly readable 

 and instructive. The whole subject is discussed in an able manner. 

 Live Stock Journal, England. 



An exceedinginstructive and practical work of unusual interest. . . . 

 The contents will bear and repay the closest study because they are at 

 once sound in their information and unmistakably explicit. The Field, 

 London, Eng 



Mr. Peer has succeeded in producing a very readable boo 

 Imparts much valuable information in the same original, forcible and in- 

 teresting style that characterizes all Mr. Peer's writings. Rider and 

 Driver, N. Y 



Mr. Peer is a practical man who has made agriculture a study, and 

 by his original and progressive ideas has placed our farming people 

 under great obligations. Newark Courier, 



