"Potato Growing In New York" offers a detailed guide to potato cultivation, specifically tailored for the agricultural conditions of New York. Authored by John Lemuel Stone, this practical manual covers essential techniques and insights for successful potato farming. The book also includes a list of cooperative experiments, providing valuable data and collaborative research findings for optimizing potato yields and improving farming practices.
This book is an invaluable resource for farmers, agricultural students, and anyone interested in the science and practice of potato cultivation in New York. Its detailed instructions and experimental data make it a useful reference for both historical context and modern agricultural applications.
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