Fair, agricultural, 17; address at the Sagahadoc, 73; other places, 427, 428; at Hingham, 510; at Worcester, 511; unfair, Fanny Fern, on sons-in-law,
Clover, crimson, 25, 79, 172; sweet, Club, farmers', Framingham, 10; Concord,18; Caledonia County, Vt.,
Corn, hardening unripe, 14; King Philip, 24, 66, 88; Egyptian, 30, 67; and cob meal, 31, 214, 226, 425; curing, 55, 81, 109; 12 and 8-rowed, 193, 247, 256; eastern, prolific, 215; large or small, 232,269; a good story about, 255; crops, 265, 268, 294, 307, 316, 337, 381; and specific manures, 411; in the ear, 424; on old and new land, 438; dried sweet, 442; save your seed, 468, 495; topping, 496; and cotton, which is king, 517; husking and sorting, 532; broom,
Cow, holding up her milk, 30; poor milkers dry up, 37; cutting of teats of the, 40; winter feeding of milch, 205; soiling the, 254, 568; food for, after calving, 279; bells for, 281; choice of dairy, 309; bunch on the teat of a, 327, 341; stopped teat of a, 363; hard milking, 372; to bring milk from a closed teat on a, 405; cramp in a, 412, 457; product of, 487; and her food, - Cranberry, culture of, in New Jersey, 63; up- land, 150, 507; culture, 172, 232, 258, 266; meadow, snow on, and transplanting, 251, 405, 495 Cream, how to raise in hot weather, Crop, to help out winter fodder, 94; in New Hampshire, 362, 372, 412, 554; in Illinois and New England, 384; and season, 398; precise statements of wanted, about, 407; when to gather, 457; in the west, 465; in Pennsylva- nia, 535; in Carroll County, N. H., - Crow, the, 312; killing the,
Farm, new survey of a, 55; sheltered, 59, 189; employments on the, influences of the, 186; advertising a, 223; in Connecticut River Val- ley, 225; products of a small, 234; journal and field book of the, 236; a run out, 268; life, opportunities, and drawbacks of, 300; work, 327; large fruit on a, 385; a premium, 422; enrich and beautify the, Farmer, New York, 32; the, 56; enemies of the, 70; talks with the, 217; and the war, 280; importance of little things to the, 310; me- chanic and the, 315, 328; education of the, 334; hints to the, 371, 373 Farming, profits of, 32, 205, 239, 282, 311, 329; how to make money by, 38; uncertainties in, 65; for the masses, 158; inquiries concerning, 190; scientific and moral view of, 310; re- quires thought and system, 315; the foundation of all other employments, 323; skill in, 350; success in, 351; progress in, as an art, 357; as a profession, 360; dairy,
Fence, materials for, 156; and pastures, Fertilizers, 40, 138; atmospheric, Fever, typhoid, disinfectant for, Fish, as an article of diet,
Flax, culture of, 13; cotton vs. King Cotton, 98, 163, 508; in Canada, 426; cotton,
Flowing lands without consent,
Flowers, culture of, 248; wild, 262; how the Japanese restore faded, 391; flies on, 392; perfume of, 535; growth of,
Fly, how the, holds on, 52; how to
Food, a sensible way to get more, 325; cheap,
Grape, rule for pruning the, 63; the Delaware, 85, 209, 213; the Concord, 88; a new, 148; vine, transplanting a, 199; how to keep fresh, 430; an early, 496; seedling, 505; the Adi- rondac, Grass, Hungarian, 29, 75, 187; land, reclaim- ing, 87; blue, of Kentucky, 157; seed, sowing without a grain crop, 251; culture of, 326; and hay making, 338; lands, top-dressing, 418; sowing redtop in the fall, 438; seed,
Insects, 20; a new, 47; on fruit trees, 127; Ce-
Horse, feeding of the, 11; points of merit in a farm, 56; corns in the feet of the, 65; cocked knees in, 68; sweney in the, 73; hay for a, 75; ringbone on, 79, 414, 562; and his dis- eases, 89, 200; heaves in, 115; feed for the, 116; carrots for the, 132; biting, 150; lame- ness in stifle joint of the, 151; taming the, 154, 210; the foot of a, 175; worms in, 188, 213; with a broken leg, 199; scratches on, 199, 295, 298; lampas in, 225, 498; ail, 246; how to cure a spavined, 253; what is legal sound- ness in, 260; overloading and overworking, 263; an old, abused, 264; to prevent interfer- ing in, 269; the original Black Hawk, 272; a noble, 278; to cure colic in a, 278; power, for threshing, 285; how to shoe a vicious, 298; sore eye in, 327; tax on a British, 336; light and air for, 354; shoeing a, 367; bought and a lawyer sold, 406; warts on, 411, 457, 486; to prevent flies from teasing a, 417; hoof of, a cracks in, 454; administering medi- cine to a, 461; colic in, 468; staggers in, remedy for, 477; cure for swellings on, 498; abuse of old, 499; nicking and docking, 525; to hold a hard headed, 535; disease of a, in the throat, 553; old, 555; foot of a, Hour, a leisure,
Love, the power of, Louse, the bark, Lucerne,
Lyme, town of, outdone, Lyman, Gen. Theodore, memoir of,
Implements, agricultural, 21; caution in pur- chasing,
Seed, grass, getting in, 93, 143, 246; of white birch and white pine, 116; time, 230; caution in purchasing, 279; number of, in a bushel, 339; why not vegetate, 380; and implements, caution in purchasing, 408; save your, 423; selecting,
Seeding without a grain crop, Sheep, apparatus for salting, 27; about, 112, 185, 213; profits of, 116; culture, 124, 572; farms in Illinois, 163; and hay, 169; killed by an owl, 173; Colswold buck, 216; should
Tomato seed, 175; its uses and cultivation, 181; perfected, 233; how to ripen late, Top-dressing, 80, 116, 135; grass lands, 418; in autumn,
Trees, moving, 16; an old apple, 38; shade, in pastures, 43; succession of forest, 89; plant- ing, 157; covering for wounded branches of, 276; fruit, insects on, 301; apple, injured, 333; the beech, 378; fruit, injured, 388; ap- ple, 398; fruit, low headed, 553; ornamental, 575 Turnips, 246; sweet German, 262; how to get, 364; English, 370; seed, Turkey, how to rear, 314; disease in the, Tyrant, the domestic,
Soap, new, for washing clothes, 268; how to make good,
Society, Middlesex Agricultural, 91; Massachu- setts Horticultural, 98, 160; Worcester North, 107, 516; Essex County, 114, 527; American Pomological, 142; Worcester County, 153, 511; New York State, 163; Norfolk County, 212, 512; Rutland County, Vt., 374; Plym- outh County, officers of, 514, 520; South Mid- dlesex, 523; Bristol County, 534; North Middlesex,
Soil, a good, in New England, 26; on stirring the, 136; it breathes, 466; causes of fertility in,
Vinery, and grafting the grape,
Spider, the red, 28; ingenuity of the, 70; cul-
ture of, 96; not dangerous,
Squashes, 30; male and female, 34; and pump-
Volume, a new, and new plans,
Wells, putridity of water in, 35; oil, Wheat in New Hampshire, 11, 37; bushels of, per acre, 15; and oats in Reading, Vt., 47; a good crop of, 88; surplus of, 96; in Massa- chusetts, 124; in New England, 142, 214; ought New England farmers to raise, 226; culture of, 259, 277, 458, 523; premium crops of, 389; aphis on, 414; winter, 416; spring, 423; caution about, 463; harvest and worm, 471; spring and winter, 486; midge, 505; tadpole, 527; and ashes, 553; crop in Vt., Whitewash for stables or outdoor work, 299, 305, 354, 376
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