RURAL SCIENCE SERIES— Continued 



Co-operation in Agriculture 



By G. HAROLD POWELL 



Illustrated. Cloth, ISmo, $1 .50 net 



This book deals with the general principles of cooperation. How 

 to organize cooperative societies, how to finance them, simple 

 organizations and constitutional documents, by-laws, and general 

 advice as to the administration of the associations or societies are 

 all considered. The author describes at some length the most famous 

 organizations, such as those which are handling citrus fruits in Cah- 

 fornia, the farmers' grain elevators systems, and the present coopera- 

 tion in the creamery and butter business. It is, in other words, a 

 practical guide for those who desire to organize cooperative socie- 

 ties and who wish to escape the usual pitfaUS. 



Farm Forestry 



By E. G. CHEYNEY 



Illustrated. Cloth, ISino. Preparing 



This book deals with the place of the woodlot or farm forest in 

 the scheme of farming, with the planting, care, and harvesting of 

 timber on lands, with the different species of trees that may be used, 

 their relations or associations in a forest plantation, the rate of 

 growth, the profits to be eicpected and the principal difficulties that 

 are usually encountered. It is profusely illustrated. 



Forage Crops for the South 



By S. M. TRACY 



Illustrated. Cloth, 12mo. Preparing 



Professor Tracy has long experience in southern agriculture, both 

 in appHcation and in teachmg. He was formerly Professor of Agri- 

 culture in the Mississippi Agricultural CoUege, and now conducts a 

 branch station for arm for the United States Department of Agri- 

 culture. 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 aU kinds of plants and crops adapted 

 to the Southern States for fodder, soiling, pasturing, and hay. The 

 te;xt is abundantly illustrated. 



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