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The farmer's magazine
v.1-26; 2nd ser., v.4; v.15-v.24; 3rd ser., v.1-v.56 1800-1825; Jul-Dec. 1841; Jan-June 1847-July-Dec. 1851; Jan.-June 1852-July-Dec.1879 Wanting: v.12 (1811); 3rd ser., v.24 (july-Dec. 1863); v.27 ...
A treatise on insects injurious to gardeners, foresters, & farmers
Kollar, Vincenz (1797-1860); Loudon, Mrs Jane (1807-1858); Loudon, Mary; Westwood, J O (1805-1893)
1840
A general view of the agriculture of the county of Kent : with observations on the means of its improvement. Drawn up for the consideration of the Board of Agriculture and Internal Improvement, from the original report transmitted to the Board; with additional remarks of several respectable country gentlemen and farmers
Boys, John (1749-1824); Great Britain. Board of Agriculture
1796
Practical observations on the British grasses : especially such as are best adapted to the laying down or improving of meadows and pastures, likewise an enumeration of the British grasses
Curtis, William (1746-1799); Lawrence, John (1753-1839); Banks, Sir Joseph (1743-1820)
1824
"To which is subjoined, A short account of the causes [sic] of the diseases [sic] in corn, called by farmers the blight, the mildew, and the rust; by Sir Joseph Banks, bart." - t.p. Includes bibliog...
Observations on a general iron rail-way : (with a geographical map of the plan,) showing its great superiority, by the general introduction of mechanic power, over all the present methods of conveyance by turnpike roads and canals, and claiming the particular attention of merchants, manufacturers, farmers, and, indeed, every class of society
Gray, Thomas (1787-1848)
1822
Anon., by T. Gray.
The extensive practice of the new husbandry : exemplified on different sorts of land, for a course of years; in which the various methods of ploughing, hoeing, harrowing, and manureing; and every other process in agriculture, recommended by Mr. Tull, Sir Digby Legard, Mr. Duff, Mr. Randall, of York; Arthur Young, Esq.; and the complete farmer, etc. are considered and examined : to which is added an appendix, containing particular directions for practising husbandry in the best manner, and where the drill-plough may be had that is used in it
Forbes, Francis
1786
Indexed in: Goldsmiths'-Kress library of economic literature, no. 13157.
Rural improvements, or, Essays on the most rational methods of improving estates : accommodated to the soil, climate, and circumstances of England: in which it is clearly demonstrated, that the landed estates of this kingdom may with certainty, and at a very moderate expence, be increased to double their present value : the method of doing which is clearly pointed out... essay first, shewing the improvements that respect the occupier, essay second, the improvements that respect the land-owner ... remarks on Messrs. Harte, Tull, Miller, Chateauvieux, compleat English farmer, Young, Peters, Weston, &c
Wimpey, Joseph (1739-1808)
1775
Attributed to Joseph Wimpey--Cf. NUC pre-1956. Indexed in: Higgs, H. Bibl. of economics : 6207.