Item #32935 U.S. Department of Agriculture. Farmers' Bulletins Nos. 301 - 325 with Contents and Index. George William Hill, in chief.

U.S. Department of Agriculture. Farmers' Bulletins Nos. 301 - 325 with Contents and Index

Washington DC: Government Printing Office, 1908. Hardcover. Subjects of bulletins include: home-grown, tea, island cotton, corn-harvesting machinery, growing and curing hops, experiment station XLI - XLVI, Dodder in relation to farm seeds, Roselle: Culture and Use, game laws for 1907, Successful Alabama diversification farm, sand-clay and burnt-clay roads, successful Southern hay farm, Harvesting adn storing corn, method of breeding early cotton to escape boll-weevil damage, progress in legume inoculation, cowpeas, demonstration work in cooperation with Southern farmers, use of the split-log drag on earth roads, milo as a dryland crop, clover farming in North, Sweet potatoes, and small farms in the corn belt. Bound in three quarter red leather over red cloth boards with gilt title "Farmers' Bulletins" to spine. The name "Lynden Evans" is printed in gilt on the foot of the spine. Lynden Evans (1828 - 1926) was a teacher, lawyer, and U.S. Congressman from Illinois. Full marbled edges and marbled endpapers. Both endpapers are present but detached. Minor wear to edges and hinges of boards. Clean interior withillustrations. An attractive book. Each bulletin has its own pagination. SCI/022219. Very Good.

Item #32935

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