Land Draining 



A handbook" for farmers on the principles and practice o'l 

 draining, by Manly Miles, giving, the results of his extended 

 experience in laying tile drains. The directions for the laying 

 out and the construction of tile drains will enable the farmer 

 to avoid the errors of imperfect construction, and the disap- 

 pointment that must necessarily follow. This manual for 

 practical farmers will also be found convenient for reference 

 in regard to many questions that may arise in crop growing, 

 aside from the special subjects of drainage of which it treats. 

 Illustrated. 200 pages. 5x7 inches. Cloth. . . $i.oq 



Barn Plans and Outbuildings 



Two hundred and fifty-seven illustrations. A most valu- 

 able work, full of ideas, hints, suggestions, plans, etc., for the 

 construction of barns and outbuildings, by practical writers. 

 Chapters are devoted to the economic erection and use of 

 barns, grain bams, horse barns, cattle barns, sheep barns, corn- 

 houses, smokehouses, icehouses, pig pens, granaries, etc. 

 There are likewise chapters on birdhouses, doghouses, tool 

 sheds, ventilators, roofs and roofing, doors and fastenings, 

 workshops, poultry houses, manure sheds, barnyards, root pits, 

 etc. 235 pages. 5x7 inches. Cloth $1.00 



Irrigation Farming 



By Lute Wilcox. A handbook for the prac:t'>:al applica- 

 tion of water in the production of crops. A complete treatise 

 on (vater supply, canal construction, reservoirs and ponds, 

 pipes for irrigation purposes, flumes and their structure, 

 methods of applying water, irrigation of field crops, the 

 garden, the orchard and vineyard, windmills and pumps, 

 appliances and contrivances. New edition, revised, enlarged 

 and rewritten. Profusely illustrated. Over 500 pages. 5 x " 

 inches. Cloth. , $2.oc 



Forest Planting 



By H. Nicholas Jarchow, LL. D. A treatise on the care, 

 of woodlands and the restoration of the denuded timberlandi 

 on plains and mountains. The author has fi;l'y describcl 

 those European methods which have proved to be most useful 

 in maintaining the superb forests of the old woHd. This expe- 

 rience has been adapted tc the different clim.^tes and trees of 

 America, full instructions being given for forest planting of 

 our various kinds of soil and subsoil, whetner on mountain 

 or valley. Illustrated;_.2^o page'- 5x7 inoies. Cloth. $1.50 



