AGRICULTURE, HORTICULTURE,
EMBELLISHED AND ILLUSTRATED WITH NUMEROUS BEAUTIFUL ENGRAVINGS.
66 AGRICULTURE IS THE TRUE NURSERY OF PATRIOTISM."
FREDERICK HOLBROOK AND HENRY F. FRENCH, ASSOCIATE EDITORS.
PUBLISHED BY JOEL NOURSE,
Abortion in cows Acknowledgments.
Page Boy, on the farm, 308; planting a
399 Brake, the pasture
478 Bread-making
Brick-making, machine for
148 Buckwheat
359 Budding, time for. Buds, tying down Bugology vs. squashology Builders, facts for. Bushes, destruction of Butter, and milk, 41; and eggs, 48; pound of, to a gallon of milk, 50, 509; products in Berkshire, 58; and cheese, 72; why don't it come, 138, 160, 168, 210, 330; fine samples of, 149; rancid, 203, 292; making, successful, 220; good yield of, 264, 298; packing of, 347; making and preserving, 382, 389
Address, Mr. Russell's, 17; Mr. Greeley's, 52; Mr. Proctor's, 82; Mr. Coming's, 116; Mr. King's, Advice, good Agriculture, and the President's message, 52; na- tional, 74; literature of, 86; improvement in, 89; Mass. State Board of, 97, 260, 495; south, 108; Maine State Board of, 112; adapted to man, 113; statistics of, in France, 114; statistics of, 133; spirit of, 171; in Mass., 183; review of, 212; in Nova Scotia, 276; in Egypt, 362; fairs, 374; in schools, 382; its essentials, 394; exhibition of, in England, 395; and the professions, 444; instruc- tion in, 451; Hawaiian, 524; what Boston has done for Aims, our, are too low Alms-house, State, at Tewksbury, 455, 474, 493, 507, 521 Animals, introduction of domestic, 310; feeding, 348, 371, 389, life, 397, 409, 419; playfulness of, 464; feeding of
Apples, 16; and other fruit, 176; best, 254; storing them in sawdust, 280; gathering, 431; summer rose, 433; the early strawberry, 433; trees, about, 458; Orne's early, 469; for cows, 485; sweet, 492; large, 509; a new, 513; in San Francisco Apricots, rust on
Calendar, for January, 9; February, 57; March, 105; April, 153; May, 201; June, 249; July, 297; August, 345; September, 393; October, 441; November, 489; December Calves, rearing, 118; gnawing wood Camel, about the
April, Monthly Farmer for Ashes, coal, 48; house, 180, 195; and lime with muck, 228; will they dissolve bones, 246; and lime, 322; coal, a remedy for bugs, 364; on pota- toes, 369; and sawdust, 384; leached Atmosphere, and its effects upon animal life August, Monthly Farmer for.
Cattle, tying up, 74; fat, 80; holdfast in, 195; of New England, 245; why eat horse-manure, 278; hay over, 312; show, national, 376, 518; at Fitchburg, 483; at Leominster, 498; warts on, 532; salt for, 547; show, U.S. Cellars, barn.
Cider, refining, 99; and tobacco, 113; mills,417, 480, 573 431 Clay, burnt
547 Clothing, effects of, on human skin 534 Clover, seed, sowing
Club, Concord farmers, 43, 59, 110, 145, 190, 205;
Colt, how to take height of
Congress, pay of members of
388 Corn, measuring, 102; weight and measure of, 115; 534 cobs and grinding, 122; fine crop of, 133; in the crib, 138; where does it all go, 159; vs. carrots, 174; soaked for horses, 180; old colony, 196;
wants of the, 491; notice of Monthly, 538; signs of a thrifty Farming, in New England, 127, 167, 211, 261; by steam, 84, 95; quackery in, 137; shall I engage in, 278; northern, 280; profits of, 287; condu- cive to health, 311; what kind of, 357; in Ohio, 366; successful, 383; 100 years ago, 412; in Palestine, 418; on poor land, 422; is it profitable, 467; specimen of, 476, 500; is it respectable February, calendar for
Fence, a new kind of, 192, 290, 387; posts: 304, 327 Fever, a remedy for scarlet
552 Fields, reclaiming old
184 Firewood, comparative value of
494 Flowers, and birds, 271; to crystallize
471 Flour, of wheat, bolted and unbolted, 455; fluctua- tions in
Food, dry, 51; cooked and uncooked, 269; summer, for cows and pigs, 331; variety of necessary 534 Fowls, to prevent from scratching. 99 Fountains, natural
Friday, the cold of, 1810
172, 426 Garden, observations in, 19; what it should be, 87, 99, 193, 208, 282, 332; work in, 129; irrigation of the, 281; farmer's, 210; weeder, 330; subur- ban, 430; a good, 463; that never fails, 495; of E. W. Bull, Concord, 502; manure for, 509; why fruitful
Gentleman, the country
163, 169 Geological surveys, benefits of 100, 409 Girls, make them independent
53 Grain, harvesting, 373; proper time for cutting, 375, 389; nutrition in various
537 Grafting, suckers on common plum
396, 437, 459, 463 Grape, vines, bearing and pruning, 49; the Concord,
ing land to, 268; tall, 387; for pastures, 425; sowing in the fall, 449; means.
Guano, 37, 116, 542; how to use, 126, 129, 195, 216, 232, 266, 368, 378, 442; factory, 179; correspon- dence about, 279; importation of, 501, 512; do- mestic, 533; what our country pays for
38 Gutta-percha pipe
329, 363 Gypsum and ammonia
Farm, chronicles of a clay, 15; trees on the, 22; products, effects of railroads on, 76; accounts, 77; fences, 78; a model, 89; for experiments, 111; stick to the, 286; viewing of, 359, 391; entire, 375; Prince Albert's, 430; of Harvey Dodge, 451; a one acre, 529; Wm. F. Porter's, income of, 541; State, at Tewksbury Farmer, the, 18; club, 43, 59, 110, 145, 190, 205, 355; Monthly, for December, 53; for January, 60; for February, 107; for March, 230; for April, 264; for May, 293; for June, 302; for July, 385; for August, 399; for September, 507; for Octo- ber, 549; for November, 572; for December, 537; and the Governor, 58, 94; in public places, 66, 133; thrifty and thriftless, 85, 271, 276; the Granite, 126; legislative, 131; arithmetic, 259; shall I be a, 307; the valley, Connecticut, 323; home of the, 335; tact in selling, 379; theoreti- cal, 408; hint to, 442; why discontented, 445;
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