NEW ENGLAND FARMER 



This is a weekly paper, devoted to apiculture, g-ardeninff, and rural econo- 

 my. It is conducted by Mr. Fessenden, the auihor of liie New American 

 Gardene.'', who is assisted by various agricultural writers, and by the observa- 

 tions of the best practical farmers and g'ardeners in New England. It is printed 

 in a quarto form, paged, making a volume of 416 pages annually, to which a 

 title-page and index are furnished gratis. It is recommended to all fanners, 

 vrho wish for a weekly journal which contains a variety of articles on agi'icul- 

 ture, horticulture, the state of the markets, crops, &c. It is published at ^3,00 

 per annum, from which a discount of 50 cents is made, if paid in advance. A 

 copy will be sent gratis to any person who may wish to examine ii. 



This Journal has received the unsolicited recommendation of all the 

 principal Agricultural Societies in New England, Nova Scotia, and New 

 Brunswick : Irom which the following is selected : 



" At a m.eeling of the Worcester County Agricultural Society, held at 

 Worcester, it was voted unanimou?Jy, as the sense of the Board, that tlie New 

 England Farmer, an agricultural paper published in Boston, and edited by 

 Thomas G. Fesseuden, Esq., has been conducted with spirit, intelligence and 

 g"ood judgment J that its columns are replete with useful instruction in the 

 business of husbandry, and that its general circulation would tend most bene- 

 ficially to the knowledge and practical improvement of the Agricultural inter- 

 ests of the country. It is, therefore, recommended to the notice and patronage 

 of the public, and to the particular encouragement of the members of this 

 Society, and of farmers generally, by their subscription for the paper, and by 

 communications for publication. LEVI LINCOLN, President. 



Attest, Wm. D. Wheeler, Rec. Sec^ry.-' 



Similar votes have been passed by the Massachusetts Agricultural Society, 

 the Essex Agricultural Society, the Nova Scotia Agricultural Society, and by 

 several others in Rhode Island, New Hampshire, and New Brunswick. 



Tiie folloicing is from the North American Review. 

 The New^ England Farrier is a weekly paper, printed in a royai 

 quarto form, and devoted to agriculture. Nearly three volumes have been 

 published. In its purposes aiid general character it resembles the Am.ericafi 

 Farmer. The New England Farmer, of course, is chiefly confined to the ag- 

 riculture of the Eastern States 5 although it contains communications of general 

 utility sent from different parts of the Union, and such occasional selections from 

 the best agricultural works, as are important in conveying useful knowledge to 

 the farmer. Vv^ell conducted journals of this sort must ha\ e a most beneficial 

 effect on the community. To instruct the farmer in his art, and teach him 

 easier methods of tilling his soil, and drawing fi^om it a more abundant product, 

 is to diminish the expense of cultivation, and save the same proportion of labour 

 to be employed in an additional production. 



" The Editor of the New England Farmer is well knov/n to the public as an 

 able writer, and, if we mistake not, this Journal will prove, that his ability has 

 been employed with judgment and success in the walks of agi'iculture. Among" 

 his contributors are some of our most distinguished citizens and experienced 

 agriculturists; and his work maj- undoubtedly be recommended to the farmers 

 of New Eng^land in particular, as containing a m.ass of knowledge highly useful 

 to them, which could not be obtained from any other single som'ce. Farmers 

 in every part of the United States will also find it valuable, as a repository of 

 facts on the principles and practices of agi'iculture in general." 



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