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THE AUTHOR FEBRUARY, 1919 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

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The author begs to acknowledge his indebtedness for valuable information to:

A.A. Drew, Superintendent of Agencies, of the Mutual Benefit Life

Insurance Company, Newark, New Jersey, for Constructive Banking and

Life Insurance.

Bucyrus Company, South Milwaukee, Wisconsin, for Trenching with Steam

Shovels.

Waterloo Cement Machinery Company, Waterloo, Iowa, for Concrete Mixing

Machines.

Hercules Powder Company, Hazleton, Pennsylvania, for Progressive

Cultivation and Trench Digging by Dynamite.

International Harvester Company of America, Chicago, Illinois, for

Tractors and Farm Machinery.

George M. Wright, owner of Indian Hill Farm, Worcester, Massachusetts, for Holstein Cattle, Dairy Methods and Poultry Raising.

John W. Odlin, Publicity Department, Wright Wire Company, Worcester,

Massachusetts, Wire Fencing.

C.P. Dadant, Editor American Bee Journal, Hamilton, Illinois, Bee

Culture.

The Sharpies Separator Company, West Chester, Pennsylvania, for

Milking Machines and Cream Separators.

D. & A. Post Mold Company, Three Rivers, Michigan, for Concrete Fence

Posts.

A.A. Simpson, Indiana, Pennsylvania, for much data regarding crop production and market values in that vicinity.

The Domestic Engineering Company, Dayton, Ohio, for Electric Light and

Power for Farms.

The Portland Cement Association, Chicago, Illinois, for Concrete

Buildings and Road Construction.

United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C., for Farmers' Bulletins covering the great range of subjects referred to throughout the story.

The Country Gentleman, Philadelphia, Pa., for much helpful data on general farming and stock raising.

K.C. Davis, Knapp School of Country Life, Nashville, Tenn., for a final reading of the proof sheets.

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