THE FARMERS' INSTRUCTER; CONSISTING OF ESSAYS, PRACTICAL DIRECTIONS, AND HINTS FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF THE FARM AND THE GARDEN. 10 ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED IN THE CULTIVATOR; SELECTED AND BY J. BUEL, ESQ. = "I know of no pursuit in which more real and important services Washington. IN TWO VOLUMES. VOL. I. NEW-YORK: HARPER & BROTHERS, 82 CLIFF-STREET. 1847. Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1839, by HARPER & BROTHERS, 'n the Clerk's Office of the Southern District of New-York. Urlass د : C PUBLISHERS' ADVERTISEMENT. Or all the interests in a civilized community, agriculture is, without doubt, the most important. In itself, it affords to the most numerous portion of every such community an eminently healthful and virtuous occupation, and a generous maintenance; while, with the surplus of its productions, it sustains all the other classes of society. It furnishes, moreover, to manufactures their most important materials; to commerce and trade their most numerous and valuable commodities; and, in short, to all the diversified branches of human industry, their principal encouragement and support. No country, therefore, can be in a condition truly prosperous without a flourishing agriculture. To contribute towards the advancement of this all-important branch of our national industry, the following work has been prepared; and comprising, as it does, a great variety of communications, &c., from the most distinguished practical and scientific agriculturists of our own and other countries, the publishers cannot doubt but that it will prove |