This compilation contains a selection of Farmers' Bulletins issued by the United States Department of Agriculture, specifically issues 251 through 275. These bulletins provide practical information and guidance to farmers and the general public on a wide range of agricultural topics. Covering areas such as crop cultivation, animal husbandry, soil conservation, and pest management, these bulletins were designed to disseminate the latest research findings and best practices to improve agricultural productivity and sustainability.
Originally published to support the nation's agricultural community, this collection offers valuable insights into the farming practices and challenges of the early 20th century. Researchers, historians, and anyone interested in the history of American agriculture will find this compilation to be a useful and informative resource.
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