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How to Obtain Agricultural Literature. 



Besides the large number of agricultural papers that 

 are available for the fanner at very small cost, the De- 

 partment of Agriculture issues a large number of inter- 

 esting documents, many of which are sent free to any who 

 apply for them, while some others may be obtained for 

 a small price. 



Write to the Department of Agriculture, Washington, 

 D. C., and request a list of the publications issued by the 

 Department for free distribution. 



" The Farmers' Bulletins " are probably the most 

 helpful publications issued by the Department of Agri- 

 culture. There are over two hundred issued and the 

 number is being increased rapidly. From the list which 

 you receive from the Department you may select such as 

 interest you and request them sent to you. You may 

 write to your Congressman for them or to the Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture. 



Each year the Department of Agriculture issues a fine 

 illustrated " Year Book." This may be obtained free 

 by application to the Congressman of your district or to 

 either of your United States Senators. 



If you have an Experiment Station in your State, find 

 its location and write to the " Director of Experiment 

 Station," requesting that your name be placed on the 

 permanent mailing list to receive all the bulletins issued 

 by the station. 



You may also request such bulletins as you know to 

 have been issued by the Station. They will be sent free 

 of cost. 



