Ths Management and Feeding of Cattle 



By Prof. Thomas Shaw. The place for this book will 

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The Farmer's Veterinarian 



By Charles William Burkett. This book abounds in 

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First Lessons in Dairying 



By Hubert E. Van Norman. This splendid little book 

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 It is written in a simple, popular way, being free from tech- 

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A Dairy Laboratory Guide 



By H. E. Ross. While the book is intended primarily 

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