102 N. H. Agr. Experimext Station [Bulletin 260 



Grafton County has some excellent farms. She offers a challenp:e to 

 the best brain and brawn. The reward will depend largely on proper 

 adjustments in animal production and in size and efficiency of the busi- 

 ness. Present-day farming in Grafton County, as elsewhere, is not an 

 easy task, but it is -worth wliile. Tt demands all-around skill in mind 

 and body and it has its compensations in satisfaction and service. It 

 is worthy of a man. 



General References 



1. Agricultural Survey of Four Townships in Southern New Hampshire,] 

 United States Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Plant Industry, Cir- 

 cular No. 75. 



2. Miscellaneous Papers, United States Department of Agriculture, Bureau] 

 of Plant Industry, Circular No. 128. 



3. Eastman, M. Gale: A Statistical Study of Farms in Cheshire and SuUivanj 

 Counties, New Hampshire. Unpublished thesis, University Library, Ithaca, 



N. Y. 



4. Tubbs, W. J. : Some Results from a Farm Management Survey of 74 Farms] 

 in Grafton County, New Hampshire. Unpublished thesis. University Li- 

 brary, Ithaca, N. Y. 



5. Fifteenth Census of the United States, Agriculture, 1930. 



6. The Agricultural Situation, United States Department of Agriculture, Bu- 

 reau of Agricultural Economics, Vol. 15, No. 8. 



7. Farm Economics, Department of Agricultural Economics and Farm Man- 

 agement, Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y., No. 71, June, 1931. 



8. Warren S. W. : An Economic Study of Agriculture in Northern Livingston! 

 County, New York. Unpublished thesis, Cornell University Library, Ithaca,] 

 N. Y. This will be published in bulletin form within a few months. 



9. Yearbook, 1931, United States Department of Agriculture, Washington,] 

 D. C. 



10. Neethling, J. C. : Economic Studies of Dairy Farming in New York, IX,| 

 Cornell University Agricultural Experiment Station. Bulletin No. 483. 



11. Gilbert, C. W. : An Economic Study of Tractors on New York Farms, Cor-| 

 nell University Agricultural Experiment Station, Bull. No. 506. 



12. Spillman, W. J. : Miscellaneous Papers, United States Department of Ag- 

 riculture, Bureau of Plant Industry, Circular 132. 



13. Warren, G. F. : Farm Management, p. 18, The Macmillan Co., New York. 



14. Catherwood, M. P. : A Statistical Study of Milk Production for the New 

 York Market, Cornell University Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin 

 No. 518. 



