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Florida Hammock Lands 5
Fish Ponds 35-108
Fairs Ac.,..* 07
Fertilizers Ac., 12-40-44-177
Fences, Nos 1. and 2 101-137
February No—Comments on 104
Economy of Labor, vs. Chinese Immigration 370
Experiments with Fertilizers, Cotton Seed
Implements, Ac., Ac 382
Exportation of Raw Produce, Grasses, Ac.,. 427
Fencing Ac., 141-203
French Cheese 200
Fodder —The Best Way to Save 201
Farming—lmproved Ac., 43
Fertilizers on Old Pine Lands 338
Figures again for “ H” and “ Acorn” 374
Fattening Cattle 412
Gullies—A good Plan for Stopping 90
Guano from the Guanape Islands—Official
Report from the British Board of Trade.. 110
Gas Lime 133
Give the Details - 140-199
Gemes Munroe’s Pure, Ginuine Georgy Jo
anner 142
Grass Growing, Ac., 170
Grains and Grasses, in place of Corn 199
Grass, Grapes Ac., 201-109-297
Growth of Timber on Prairie Lands in
Texas 305
Good Suggestions 389
Grinding Hay and Straw for Feed 430
Hogs—Which is the Best Breed 38
Hedges 42-48
Hedging 40-250-429
How Disappointments may occur in plant
ing Improved Cotton Seed 47
High Farming, Manuring a Necessary Ele
ment 78
How to make Cheap Pork 106
How to make Hens Lay 201
Howard, C. W. in the Plantation 202
Harris Cos., Agricultural Society—Address
“ before the 208
Hawks—To get rid of 209-302
How to Avoid being Humbugged, by per
sons selling Improved Cotton Seed 295
Hogs, Ac., 275-301
How is it ? 308
How to Fatten a Poor Horse 391
Improved Co'ton Seed Ac, 40-43-47
Irrigation 46
Immigration—its effects on Morals Ac., 132
Inquiries, Ac., IG4-419
India Rubber 208
January Number—Comments on 70
Jersey Cows—Report on 80
July Number —Comments on 293
Keeping Sweet Potatoes 7
Labor 44-198
Lessons of the Past Season 101
Labor Question Ac., The 108
Letters from Mississippi 113-200-252
Lucerne 140
Laborers—How to Manage 141
Leaks—Remedy for 177
Louisiana 200
Laborers —Plea for 202
Letter from Geo. W. Gift, Esq., 332
SOUTHERN CULTIVATOR.
Lime on Green Sward 343
Labor and Capital—Their Social Relation.. 372
Miscellaneous Items. 73
Mare in Foal—Treatment of 135
Millet 135
Mixed Crops Ac.—Advantages of.. .292-299-304
Manufactories in the South 414
Mr. Gift on Immigration—Farming in Wes
tern New York, Ac., 418
Nut Grass 145-169
Northern and Southern Labor Compared... 172
New Mode of Separating Bran from F10ur...308
Oats —liamsdell Norway. 11-299
Gate, Ac., ..... 40-80-116-254-295
Orchard Grass 43
Osage Orange Hedges 45-48
Onions —The Cultivation of 49
Old Crumple Horn... 174
Oats —Rust Proof 300
“ “ “ Red 302
“ When to Cut 303
Osage Orange as Feed for Silk Worms 424
Phosphate—The Actual Value, and the
Market price of 8
Pisciculture—Report on. to the South Caro
lina Agricultural Society 76
Poultry Ac., ‘ 108-258
Poppy—Culture of 11l
Plant Food —Preparation of Land for
Crops, Ac., 166
Plows, Ac., 171
Prize Essay 174
Peas, Ac., 247-330
Prize Essay in June No.—Some Remarks on 257
Peruvian Guano 291-805
Practical Hints 384
Phosphatic Materials —On the Solubility of. 390
Putting up Sweet Potatoes * 344
Plaster 347
Rust in Wheat 39-113-130-165
Ramie —The 41-197
Rotation of Crops. 99-102-105-111-134-251-304
Report to the Beech Island Farmers Club... 100
Reply to a “ New Subscriber” from Illinois.. 134
Rules for the Farmer .... 166
Report 262
Rain Guage ... 343
Rust in Cotton 420
Shallow Culture —Sweeps, Ac 3
Saltpetre—Solution for Seed Wheat 3
Sugar—Manufacture of 4
Southern Farming Ac 9
Sugar and Syrup, from Chinese Imphee
and Tropical Canes 36-68
Simpson Cotton Seed 41
Seed C0tt0n—27,206 lbs. from 6 Acres 44
Subsoiling Prairie Lands, Ac 76
Soluble Pacific Guano —Whitner’s Cotton
Planter 103
Sugar—Cultivation and Manufacture 0f... 106-
138-162-194-248-334-300
Smut in Wheat 136
Sugar and Syrup—Let us Raise our 0wn.... 137
Sun-Flowers as Disinfectants 144
Sheep 165-303-347-421
Spike Nose, vs. Chester White Pigs 171
Seeds—Soils Ac 7 171