Farming 



PARTIAL LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS 



who 



C. F Curtiss, one of the biggest live stock 

 men in the country and probably the best 

 judge of heavy horses in America. 



\V. S. Corsa, owner of "Carnot." one of the 

 finest Percheron horses in the world; a 

 practical farmer with a large model farm 

 at Whitehall, Illinois. 



C. B. Hutchison, one of the owners of 

 Waterloo Jersey Farm, at Waterloo, Iowa. 

 A practical breeder and dairyman of many 

 years' experience. 



F. C. Minklek, of New Jersey and J M. 

 Evvard, of Iowa, two bjg national author- 

 ities on cattle and swine breeding. 



C. H. Eckles, of the University of Mis- 

 souri, an outstanding American authority 

 on Dairy Breeding. 



E. H. Farrington, one of the most promi- 

 nent authorities in America on Agricul- 

 tural Chemistry. 



C. S. Plumb, of Ohio, a national authority 

 on producing beef. 



Alva Agee, famous Secretary of Agricul- 

 ture of New Jersey. 



Dean W. N. Jardine, of Kansas, a leading 

 authority in the United States on Dry 



Reese V. Hicks, formerly President of the 

 American Poultry Association. 



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Getting Started With Bees. 



When to Buy Combless Bees. 



How to Combat Weather Conditions. 



Proper Arrangement of Hives. 



Races and Types of Bees. 



Seasonal Care of the Apiary. 



Seasonal Operations of Bees. 



Artificial Increase of Colonies. 



Feeding of Bees. 



Bee Diseases and Enemies. 



Wintering Bees. 



How to Make Money on the By- 

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Important Honey Plants and Flow- 

 Marketing Honey. 



Value of Strong Colonies. 



Reasons Why Extracted Honey Can 

 be Produced Cheaper Than Comb 

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How to Rear Queens. 



How to hive Swarms. 



When to put on "Supers." 



How to Avoid Excessive After- 

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Pr CelT CuUing Awa y of the Queen 

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VOL. 1. Practical Horse Breeding. 

 Care of the Dairy Herd and Beef 

 Herd, How to Raise Hogs, Treat- 

 ent of Diseases of Farm Animals. 



Vol 2. Soils, Tillage, Drainage, 

 Plant Enemies and How to Fight 

 Them, How to Grow Crops, Truck 

 Growing. Fruit Growing. 



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 fits. Farm Machinery, Farm / 

 Buildings, Motorcycles / 

 and Automobiles, Elec- & 

 tricity on the Farm. / 



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 F a r 111 i n g, The 

 Farm Woman, 

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