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Cyclopedia of American Agriculture A Popular Survey of Agricultural Conditions, Practices, and Ideals in the United States and Canada

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DR. BAILEY is surely the most energetic of the agricultural editors of to-day. Besides writing a dozen or more books himself, he has edited a long series of text-books, a great Cyclopedia of American Horticulture, and has now completed the companion Cyclopedia of American Agriculture. So much has he found this task to his liking that he tells us he “would like to make another. It is much satisfaction to assemble the opinions of the best men and women in a particular field, and to work them out into a harmonious arrangement.”

Cyclopedia of American Agriculture. A Popular Survey of Agricultural Conditions, Practices, and Ideals in the United States and Canada.

Edited by L. H. Bailey. Vol. IV. Farm and Community. Pp. xiv + 650. (New York: The Macmillan Company; London: Macmillan and Co., Ltd., 1909.) Price 21s. net.

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RUSSELL, E. Cyclopedia of American Agriculture A Popular Survey of Agricultural Conditions, Practices, and Ideals in the United States and Canada . Nature 82, 361–362 (1910). https://doi.org/10.1038/082361a0

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