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Since its first publication "Agriculture for Beginners" has found a welcome in thousands of schools and homes. Naturally many suggestions as to changes, additions, and other improvements have reached its authors. Naturally, too, the authors have busied themselves in devising methods to add to the effectiveness of the book. Some additions have been made almost every year since the book was published. To embody all these changes and helpful suggestions into a strictly unified volume; to add some further topics and sections; to bring all farm practices up to the ideals of today; to include the most recent teaching of scientific investigators—these were the objects sought in the. | AGRICULTURE FOR BEGINNERS BY CHARLES WILLIAM BURKETT Editor of the American Agriculturist formerly Director of Agricultural Experiment Station Kansas State Agricultural College FRANK LINCOLN STEVENS Professor of Plant Pathology University of Illinois formerly Teacher of Science in High School Columbus Ohio AND DANIEL HARVEY HILL Formerly President of the North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts REVISED EDITION GINN AND COMPANY BOSTON NEW YORK CHICAGO LONDON ATLANTA DALLAS COLUMBUS SAN FRANCISCO COPYRIGHT 1903 1904 1914 BY CHARLES WILLIAM BURKETT FRANK LINCOLN STEVENS AND DANIEL HARVEY HILL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA The Athensum Press GINN AND COMPANY PROPRIETORS BOSTON . GETTING READY FOR WINTER PREFACE Since its first publication Agriculture for Beginners has found a welcome in thousands of schools and homes. Naturally many suggestions as to changes additions and other improvements have reached its authors. Naturally too the authors have busied themselves in devising methods to add to the effectiveness of the book. Some additions have been made almost every year since the book was published. To embody all these changes and helpful suggestions into a strictly unified volume to add some further topics and sections to bring all farm practices up to the ideals of today to include the most recent teaching of scientific investigators these were the objects sought in the thorough revision which has just been given the book. The authors hope and think that the remaking of the book has added to its usefulness and attractiveness. They believe now as they believed before that there is no line of separation between the science of agriculture and the practical art of agriculture. They are assured by the success of this book that agriculture is eminently a teachable subject. They see no difference between teaching the child the fundamental principles of farming and teaching the same child the fundamental truths of .

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