Spurrier, J. (1793). The practical farmer: Being a new and compendious system of husbandry, adapted to the different soils and climates of America. Containing the mechanical, chemical and philosophical elements of agriculture. With many other useful and interesting subjects. Brynberg and Andrews.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationSpurrier, John. The Practical Farmer: Being a New and Compendious System of Husbandry, Adapted to the Different Soils and Climates of America. Containing the Mechanical, Chemical and Philosophical Elements of Agriculture. With Many Other Useful and Interesting Subjects. Wilmington [Del.]: Brynberg and Andrews, 1793.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationSpurrier, John. The Practical Farmer: Being a New and Compendious System of Husbandry, Adapted to the Different Soils and Climates of America. Containing the Mechanical, Chemical and Philosophical Elements of Agriculture. With Many Other Useful and Interesting Subjects. Brynberg and Andrews, 1793.