Everyone interested in the Land should have 
THE SMALLHOLDER’S 
YEAR BOOK 
Published Annually in December. 
Price 18. net. Post Free, 1s. 4d. 
THE CONTENTS INCLUDE :—Who’s Who in Agriculture ; 
Government Departments ; Compensation for Allotment Holders ; 
How to Get Land; The Year’s Work on the Holding ; The Market 
Garden; The Farm; Poultry, Dairy, Pigs, Horses, etc., with the 
Addresses of all the Principal Societies ; Much Practical Advice ; 
Many Useful Tables; Profitable Side Lines for Smallholders ; 
Varied Information of Use to Smallholders; Illustrations of the 
Best Breeds of Pigs, Cows, Poultry, Rabbits, Goats, etc. 
SOME PRESS OPINIONS. 
‘CA useful pub‘ication, copiously illustrated, and containing among other 
matters a ‘Who's Who’ in agriculture, summaries of legislative enactments 
affecting smallholders and allotment-holders, and a good deal of practical in- 
formation on various other matters.”— Farm and Honie. 
‘"A handy book of reference for the smallholder. . . . Valuable advice is 
given to beginners as to how to proceed in putting their land to use, and others 
in various stages of advancement may learn much from contributions written 
specially for their riper experience.” — Field. 
‘Men who invest a shilling in The Smaliholder's Year Book willreap a crop 
of knowledge that should more than repay them in a very short time.... Full 
directions are given as to where the ‘small man on the land’ can get further 
information on his problems,"—Chvistian World, 
* A most excellent shilling’s worth that no smallholder should be without.” 
Co-operation, 
‘Invaluable to smallholders, no less for quantity than for succinctness of 
information,” —LZvening Standard. 
