NEW FARM A ND GARDEN BOOKS 



Sheep Farming 



By JOI A. CRA^l and F. R. MARSHALL 



Illustrated. Cloth, 12mo. $1.60 net. 



This book deals with sheep husbandry as a phase of intensive 

 farming. Recognizing that it is Kkely to be used by persons un- 

 famiUar with sheep, the authe ;s have worked from the standpoint 

 of the producer of market stock, rather than from the standpoint 

 of the professional breeder. The various breeds are discussed in 

 such a way as to enable the reader to select the kind that is most 

 likely to do well under his conditions and to acquaint him with the 

 care it is accustomed to and needs. The management of the flock 

 in the fall, winter, spring and summer seasons, the formation of 

 the flock, the selection of foundation stock, and the means of 

 maintaining a high standard of flock efficiency, are all discussed 

 in subsequent chapters. 



Forage Crops for the South 



By S. M. TRACY 



Illustrated. Cloth, 12mo. Preparing. 



Professor Tracy has had long experience in Southern agriculture, 

 both in application and in teaching. He was formerly Professor of 

 Agriculture in the Mississippi Agricultural College, and now con- 

 ducts a branch station or farm for the United States Department 

 of Agriculture. He is a botanist of note and has traveled exten- 

 sively in the South as a collector. His book is not only authentic, 

 but practical. In it is contained a discussion of all kinds of plants 

 and crops adapted to the Southern States for fodder, soiling, 

 pasturing and hay. The text is abundantly illustrated 



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