Excerpt from The American Farmer, Vol. 1: A Monthly Magazine Devoted to Agriculture, Horticulture and Rural Economy; July, 1866
We do not claim that we were the first to bring the subject into notice, but that the Farmer pressed it so pointedly and urgently, as to fix the attention of intelligent observers, and writers for the Agricultural press, and that within the ten years past it has, on this account, gained more upon the good opinion of the Agricultural com munity than in half a century preceding.
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