NEW FARM AND GARDEN BOOKS 



Crops and Methods for Soil Improvement 



By ALVA AGEE 



Illustrated. Cloth,, 12mo. $1.60 



A simple and comprehensive treatment of all questions bearing 

 on the conserving and improving of farm soil. The book is not a 

 technical treatise, being designed solely to point out the plain, 

 every-day facts in the natural scheme of making and keeping soils 

 productive. It is concerned with the crops, methods and fertilizers 

 that favor the soil. 



The work will be of interest to the practical man, the farmer, 

 the lecturer, and all who deal directly or indirectly with farmers, 

 and because of its popular style, it is easy reading for anyone. 



Forage Crops for the South 



By S. M. TRACY 



Illustrated. Cloth, ISmo. Preparing. 



Professor Tracy has had long experience in Southern agriculture, 

 both in application and in teaching. He was formerly Professor of 

 Agriculture in the Mississippi Agricultural College, and now con- 

 ducts a branch station or farm for the United States Department 

 of Agriculture. He is a botanist of note and has traveled exten- 

 sively 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 Southern States for fodder, soiling, 

 pasturing and hay. The text is abundantly illustrated. 



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