The farmer's kalendar : or, A monthly directory for all sorts of country business: containing, plain instructions for performing the work of various kinds of farms, in every season of the year. Respecting particularly the buying, feeding, and selling live stock. The whole culture of arable crops. The management of grasses. The conomical conduct of the farm, & c. /
| Main Author: | Young, Arthur, 1741-1820 |
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