Filled with practical advice on farming, gardening, and animal husbandry, The New England Farmer was the go-to guide for early American farmers. First published in 1822, this classic text provides detailed instructions on everything from planting fruit trees to raising cattle. Although some of the technology and techniques described may be outdated, this book is still a fascinating look at the challenges and rewards of rural life.
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