Young, A. (1771). A course of experimental agriculture: Containing an exact register of all the business transacted during five years on near three hundred acres of various soils; including a variety of experiments on the cultivation of all sorts of grain and pulse, both in the old and new methods; the raising large crops of turnips, cabbages, carrots, potatoes, &c. and several plants not usually cultivated, as food for cattle; and the application of them to feeding or fattening of oxen, cows, horses, hogs, sheep, &c. Also the management of the artificial grasses, particularly clover, lucerne, sainfoine, burnet, &c. in the broad-cast, drilling, and transplanting methods; and their uses in feeding several sorts of cattle. The cultivation of madder. A particular comparison between the old and new husbandry. The management of pasture lands. On ploughing, harrowing, and other operations of tillage relative to the season, number, depth, &c. On the general feeding and fattening of cattle on various articles of food; the expences, profit, quantity eat, &c. The implements of husbandry, their defects, improvements, &c. With other subjects of importance to the country gentleman and farmer, the whole stated in near two thousand original experiments. Printed for J. Exshaw, H. Saunders, J. Potts, D. Chamberlaine, W. Sleater, J. Hoey, Jun. J. Williams, J. Porter, R. Moncrisffe, and T. Walker.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationYoung, Arthur. A Course of Experimental Agriculture: Containing an Exact Register of All the Business Transacted During Five Years on Near Three Hundred Acres of Various Soils; Including a Variety of Experiments on the Cultivation of All Sorts of Grain and Pulse, Both in the Old and New Methods; the Raising Large Crops of Turnips, Cabbages, Carrots, Potatoes, &c. and Several Plants Not Usually Cultivated, as Food for Cattle; and the Application of Them to Feeding or Fattening of Oxen, Cows, Horses, Hogs, Sheep, &c. Also the Management of the Artificial Grasses, Particularly Clover, Lucerne, Sainfoine, Burnet, &c. in the Broad-cast, Drilling, and Transplanting Methods; and Their Uses in Feeding Several Sorts of Cattle. The Cultivation of Madder. A Particular Comparison Between the Old and New Husbandry. The Management of Pasture Lands. On Ploughing, Harrowing, and Other Operations of Tillage Relative to the Season, Number, Depth, &c. On the General Feeding and Fattening of Cattle on Various Articles of Food; the Expences, Profit, Quantity Eat, &c. The Implements of Husbandry, Their Defects, Improvements, &c. With Other Subjects of Importance to the Country Gentleman and Farmer, the Whole Stated in Near Two Thousand Original Experiments. Dublin: Printed for J. Exshaw, H. Saunders, J. Potts, D. Chamberlaine, W. Sleater, J. Hoey, Jun. J. Williams, J. Porter, R. Moncrisffe, and T. Walker, 1771.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationYoung, Arthur. A Course of Experimental Agriculture: Containing an Exact Register of All the Business Transacted During Five Years on Near Three Hundred Acres of Various Soils; Including a Variety of Experiments on the Cultivation of All Sorts of Grain and Pulse, Both in the Old and New Methods; the Raising Large Crops of Turnips, Cabbages, Carrots, Potatoes, &c. and Several Plants Not Usually Cultivated, as Food for Cattle; and the Application of Them to Feeding or Fattening of Oxen, Cows, Horses, Hogs, Sheep, &c. Also the Management of the Artificial Grasses, Particularly Clover, Lucerne, Sainfoine, Burnet, &c. in the Broad-cast, Drilling, and Transplanting Methods; and Their Uses in Feeding Several Sorts of Cattle. The Cultivation of Madder. A Particular Comparison Between the Old and New Husbandry. The Management of Pasture Lands. On Ploughing, Harrowing, and Other Operations of Tillage Relative to the Season, Number, Depth, &c. On the General Feeding and Fattening of Cattle on Various Articles of Food; the Expences, Profit, Quantity Eat, &c. The Implements of Husbandry, Their Defects, Improvements, &c. With Other Subjects of Importance to the Country Gentleman and Farmer, the Whole Stated in Near Two Thousand Original Experiments. Printed for J. Exshaw, H. Saunders, J. Potts, D. Chamberlaine, W. Sleater, J. Hoey, Jun. J. Williams, J. Porter, R. Moncrisffe, and T. Walker, 1771.