A report on the state of agriculture in Europe as observed by a group of American agricultural experts on a tour sponsored by the US Department of Agriculture in 1900. The report covers a wide range of topics including livestock breeding, crop cultivation, irrigation, and agricultural education, and provides insights into the similarities and differences between European and American agricultural practices. The report also includes recommendations for improving American agriculture based on the observations of the commission.
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