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AGRICULTURE OF MASSACHUSETTS. 



Farmers, howtobebetter(John A. Nash;, 

 1857 (Part 2), 56. 



— intellectual condition of the, 1863 (Part 

 2), 82; 1872 (Part 2), 20. 



— improved condition of, 1871 (Part 2), 4. 



— some of the legal rights and duties of 

 (Edmund H. Bennett), 1878 (Part 1), 

 147. 



Farmers' clubs, laws relating to, 1859 

 (Part 2), 311; 1888,390. 



value and utility of, 1853 ( Part 1 ) , 100 



(Part 2), 43; 1855 (Part 2), 340, 365; 

 1857 (Part 2), 96; 1858 (Part 2), 8; 1859 

 (Part 1), 123; 1860 (Part 2), 83; 1866 

 (Part 1), 29; 1868 (Part 2), 73; 1874 

 (Part 2), 35. 



— congress at Lincoln, Neb., the (Daniel 

 Needham), 1892,444. 



at Sedalia, Mo., the (Daniel Need- 

 ham), 1891,437. 



— homes : what they were, are and ought 

 to be (Alexander Hyde), 1873 (Part 2), 

 33. 



— households, isolation of, 1880 (Part 2), 

 112. 



— institutes (Hebron Vincent), 1877 (Part 

 l),34o. 



circuit of, 1891, 365; 1892, 5. 



in Franklin County (J. S. Grinnell), 



1879 (Part 1), 340. 

 plan for (Hebron Vincent), 1869 (Part 



1), 192. 

 the holding of, 1853 (Part 1), 116; 



1888, 396; 1890, xxvii, 330; 1891, xxvii, 



365; 1892, xix, 5. 



— sons, education of (A. A. Abbott), 1861 

 (Part 2), 1. 



— wives, concerning, 1880 (Part 2), 113. 

 and daughters (Mrs. George R. 



Chase), 1888," 249. 

 Farming, aids to (Simon Brown), 1867 

 (Part 2), 15. 



— American compared with European, 

 1854 (Part 2), 470; 1855 (Part 2), 311, 

 418; 1857 (Part2),88; 1858 (Part2),55; 

 1859 (Part 1), 121 ; 1860 (Part 2), 42; 

 1864 (Part 1), 171; 1867 (Part 1), 9; 



1870 (Part 2), 6. 



— among the occupations of life, the rela- 

 tive value of (N. S. Hubbard), 1872 (Part 

 1),280. 



— as a business (George E. Towne), 1867 

 (Part 2), 21. 



— as an occupation (Charles J. Peabody), 



1871 (Part 2), 100. 



its advantages as compared with 



other business (N. S. Hubbard), 1868 

 (Parti), 295. 



Farming, book, prejudices against, 1854 

 (Part 1), 30 ; 1856 (Part 2), 39, 55. 



— business side of, and the value of organ- 

 ization, the (Dr. George A. Bowen), 

 1887, 232. 



— capital in (John L. Shorey), 1874 (Part 

 2),1. 



invested in, 1856 (Part 2), 144; 1868 



(Part 1), 149; 1874 (Part 2), 1; 1875 

 (Part 2), 35; 1876 (Part 2), 198. 



use of (N. S. Hubbard), 1870 (Part 



1), 327- 



— chemistry and (Dr. James R. Nichols), 



1855 (Part 2), 295. 



— East and West compared, 1873 (Part 

 2), 27; 1874 (Part 2), 2. 



— economy in, necessity for, 1874 (Part 2), 

 1,22. 



— experience, my (Paul, Alfred W.), 1878 

 (Parti), 113. 



(Webster, Richard), 1879 (Part 1), 



257. 

 and some of the lessons it has 



taught me (Avery P. Slade), 1879 (Part 



1), 43. 



— experimental, inquiries in relation to 

 (Wilson Flagg), 1857 (Part 2), 337. 



— forethought in (A. B. Whipple), 1857 

 (Part 2), 103. 



necessity for, 1857 (Part 2), 103 ; 1868 



(Part 1), 150; 1872 (Part 2), 21. 



— good, requisites and evidences of, 1853 

 (Part 2), 1. 



— high (R. M Copeland), 1854 (Part 2), 

 503. 



— in England (Dr. George B. Loring), 

 1889, 340. 



— in Essex County (Ben : Perley Poore), 



1856 (Part 2), 1. 



— in Hampshire County (S. C. Thomp- 

 son), 1871 (Part 2), 149. 



— in some of its intellectual aspects 

 (Alvan Lamson), 1857 (Part 2), 75. 



— intellect in (Alexander Hyde), 1868 

 (Part 2), 66. 



— intensive, characteristics of, 1873 (Part 

 1), 118. 



— interest, the currency and its effect on 

 the (Julius H. Seelve), 1874 (Part 2), 10. 



— lands injured by the flowage of water 

 raised by dams of mills, 1860 (Part 1), 

 243; 1874 (Part 1),403. 



— management in, necessity for, 1853 

 (Part 1), 97; 1868 (Part 1), 150; 1872 

 (Part 2). 21. 



— milk (Newton Smith), 1887, 281. 



— mind in, the use of, 1868 (Part 1), 149 

 (Part 2), 66; 1872 (Part 2), 20, 24. 



