CYCLOPEDIA OF AMERICAN 

 AGRICULTURE 



Edited by L. H. BAILEY 



Of Cornell University, Editor of "Cyclopedia of American Horticultuie," 

 Author of "Plant Breeding," "Principles of Agriculture," etc. 



WITH 100 FULL-PAGE PLATES AND MORE THAN 2,000 ILLUS- 

 TRATIONS IN THE TEXT - FOUR VOLUMES — THE SET ■ 

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Volume I— Farms 



The Airriciiltural R(-s;ions-The Projecting of a Fanii-Tlie Soil 

 Eiiviioimiciit — The Atmosphere Environment. 



Volume II — Crops 



Thf I'lrnit ami It-< R.-hitjons- The Maniifar-tnrH <,t ('v]> l'ro.lnr'>- 

 Norili Auiciifan Field Crops. 



Volume III— Animals 



Tlie Animal and Tts Relations-Tlie Mannfac-tnre of Animal Piod- 

 ticts-Xcirth American Farm Animals. 



Volume IV— The Farm and the Community 



Economies — Sfx'ial Questions — Organizations — History — Liter'^. 

 ture, ete. 



"Indispensable to pnlilic and reference libraries . . . readily com preh»» 

 sible to ;vny peison of average education." — The Nation. 



"The completest existing thesaurus of up-to-date facts and opinions o^ 

 modern agricultural methods. It is safe to say that many years must pass 

 before it can be surpassed iti comprehensiveness, accuracy, practical value, 

 and mechanical excpllence. It ought to be in every library in the eonntry." 

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