LIPPINCOTT'S 



FARM MANUALS 



Edited by KARY C. DAVIS, Educator and preeminently suc- 

 cessful Agriculturalist. Author of "Productive Farming." 



Each volume is stamped with the approval of govern- 

 ment agricultural experts, educators and active money- 

 making farmers. The young man or woman who wants 

 to make a mark in the community as a successful agricult- 

 uralist should secure these books. Build up a valuable 

 farm library by owning not the "pretty good," but the 

 "very best" books upon the market. Intelligent agri- 

 culture is the path to wealth and happiness no books 

 lead the way in a more easily understood manner than do 

 these. To obtain the most accurate, scientific, yet prac- 

 tical agricultural information has been the aim of the 

 editor and distinguished authors. All the volumes are 

 new and represent the very latest developments. 



SECOND EDITION, 1915 



PRODUCTIVE SWINE HUSBANDRY 



By GEORGE E. DAY, Professor of Animal Husbandry, Ontario 

 Agricultural College. 75 illustrations. 333 pages. Handsome 

 cloth binding. $1 .75 net. 



Read the opinions from a few of the leading swine men 

 in the country: "Professor Day's book covers the ground 

 of pork production very completely," Professor True, 

 University of California. " Written from a practical 

 standpoint so that the average swine producer can get 

 much good information in a short time," Professor Trow- 

 bridge, University of Missouri. "A most excellent book." 

 Professor Sansom, Oregon Agricultural College. 



It covers the hog question more fully than does any 

 other work on swine. It is descriptive of all breeds, oi 

 every phase, and shows in addition to the author's expert 

 knowledge the findings of the best experiment stations to 

 date. Vital subjects to the farmer and breeder, feeding, 

 management, marketing, diseases and their preventions, 

 etc., are fully and carefully explained. 



