The title page of this work gives a good idea of its scope and intent. It is a comprehensive summary of farm operations, and will prove very acceptable to the great mass of our farming population. We are informed that 3,000 copies of this work have been sold since the first of January. It is well printed and profusely illustrated—N.Y. Tribune.
It is furnished with numerous illustrating cuts, and will form a complete "vade mecum" for The agriculturist, convenient for reference, and to be relied on when consulted—-Baltimore American.
This is a practical book by a practical man, and will serve extensive practical ends. It is a companion which every farmer will feel that he cannot well be without.—N.Y. Observer.
We cheerfully recommend this work to farmers.—Signal, Juliett, Ill.
We anticipate an extensive sale for this work—Ohio Cultivator.
This work ought to be in the hands of every planter.—N.O. Delta.
The author is a gentleman of fine attainments, and who ranks as one of the most accomplished writers on agricultural subjects in the country.—Ala. Planter.
Many a valuable animal is lost, every year, for want of the knowledge here conveyed.—Eagle Brattleboro, Vt.
The author (Mr. Allen), is a practical man, and everything from his pen, on subjects connected with agriculture and cattle breeding, is valuable to those who prefer matter of fact to mere theory—Maine Farmer.
Published by C. M. Saxton.