RURAL SCIENCE SERIES Continued 



Farm Forestry 



By E. G. CHEYNEY 



Illustrated, cloth, i2mo, $f.jo net 



This book deals with the place of the wood lot or farm forest 

 in the scheme of farming, with the planting, care, and harvest- 

 ing of timber on lands, with the different species of trees that 

 may be used, their relations or associations in a forest planta- 

 tion, the rate of growth, the profits to be expected, and the prin- 

 cipal difficulties that are usually encountered. It is profusely 

 illustrated. 



Forage Crops for the South 



BY S. M. TRACY 



Illustrated, cloth, I2tno, $/.jo net 



Professor Tracy has had long experience in Southern agricul- 

 ture, both in application and in teaching. He was formerly 

 Professor of Agriculture in the Mississippi Agricultural College, 

 and now conducts a branch station or farm for the United 

 States Department of Agriculture. He is a botanist of note 

 and has traveled extensively 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 South- 

 ern States for fodder, soiling, pasturing, and hay. The text is 

 abundantly illustrated. 



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