| Cover of Animal Health, the 1984 Yearbook of Agriculture | | For close to 100 years, the United States Department of Agriculture published the Yearbook of Agriculture. Starting in 1895, each hefty volume served as a standard book of reference for American farmers. Over the years, the Yearbook evolved to serve a wider audience, and the annual volume was often devoted to a specific topic, such as gardening, insects, living on a few acres, and food from farm to table. Even though the last volume was published in 1992, the Yearbook continues to be popular online. Which volume has the most views? The 1956 Russian translation of Plant Diseases! | | | |
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