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AMERICAN HOMES AND GARDENS 



February, 1910 



THE NEW AGRICULTURE 



By 



T. BYARD COLLINS 



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CHAPTER I. This chapter contains a general statement of the advantages of farm life. 



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CHAPTER III. Gives the principles and importance of fertilization and the possibility of inoculating the soil 

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CHAPTER V. Tells of some new interests which promise a profit. 



CHAPTER VI. Gives a description of some new human creations in the plant world. 



CHAPTER VII Deals with new varieties of grain, root and fruit, and the principles upon which these modi- 

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CHAPTER VIIL Describes improper methods in agricultural practice. 



CHAPTER IX. Devoted to new machinery by which the drudgery of life on the farm is being eliminated, 

 making the farm a factory and the farmer the manager of it. 



CHAPTER X Shows the relation of a body of specialists to the American farmer, who can have the most 

 expert advice upon every phase of his work without any expense whatever to himself. 



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