AMNH LIBRARY 



THE JOURNAL OF THE MINIfc;iiir OF AGRICULTUR] 100206000 



MODERN 

 FARMING 



TAe Progressil>e, Practical- 

 . . Farming ^Magazine . . 



' ' A/[ ^^^^N FARMING " is a magazine you 

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 of farming in a downright man-to-man way. Articles 

 on subjects in which you are interested are regular features, 

 written by men whose names are 

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"MODERN FARMING," 

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CONTENTS 



for 



JANUARY 



include 



Modern Farmers and their Work. 



Welsh Black Cattle. By Parker 



Mackenzie. 



Longhorns. By J. A. Frost. 



Cheviot Sheep. By John Robson. 



World's Champion Barley. By 

 Edmond Doyle and Thomas 

 McGrath. 



Varieties of Crops for Soiling; and 

 Silage. By J. C. Brown. 



New Life for the OW Orchard. 

 By E. M. Bear. 



Sletch Ploughing with the Tractor. 

 &c., &c. 



