The American Agriculturist. Vol. II. No. XI, December 1843 / Designed to Improve the Planter, the Farmer, the Stock-breeder, and the Horticulturist

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FATTENING POULTRY.

FERTILITY OF SEA-MUD.

SKETCHES OF THE WEST. NO. II.

BREEDS OF FOWLS.

NEW YORK FARMERS' CLUB.

THE NEXT ANNUAL SHOW OF THE STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.

Tour in England. No. 15.

AGRICULTURAL SHOWS.

Sale of Rambouillet Merinos.

Sheep-Dogs.

Annual Meeting of the N. Y. State Agricultural Society.

LIST OF PREMIUMS

MAKING CAPONS.

GRAFTING AND BUDDING.

HIGH CRANBERRY.

ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE.

FINE WOOL SHEEP.

SEA-MUD AS A FERTILIZER.

FARM OF HUGH MAXWELL, Esq.

MEDITERRANEAN WHEAT.

TOPPING COTTON MARL.

HINTS ON THE CULTIVATION OF WHEAT.

A PENNSYLVANIA DAIRY.

REPLY TO THE GARDENER'S CHRONICLE.

SOUTHERN CALENDAR FOR DECEMBER.

NORTHERN CALENDAR FOR DECEMBER.

FOREIGN AGRICULTURAL NEWS.

REVIEW OF THE MARKET.

To Correspondents.

THE AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST.

AGENTS FOR THE AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST.

Agriculture is the most healthful, the most useful, and the most
noble employment of Man.—Washington.


VOL. II.

NO. XI.

NEW YORK, DECEMBER, 1843.



A. B. Allen, Editor.

Saxton & Miles, Publishers, 205 Broadway.



                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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