If you liked A destructive bud-worm of apple trees (Haploa lecontei) by Harrison Garman, University of Kentucky. Cooperative Extension Service, Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station, and University of Kentucky. College of Agriculture, start with Jack Stock of Kentucky; Rearing of Mules; Brood Mares for Producing Mules; Experiments in Feeding Mules (2019), Sweet clover for Kentucky (1927), and Soil survey of Bath County, Kentucky (1963). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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A destructive bud-worm of apple trees (Haploa lecontei) is by Harrison Garman, University of Kentucky. Cooperative Extension Service, Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station, and University of Kentucky. College of Agriculture.