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Yearbook of the United States Department of Agriculture

The USDA began publishing its annual Yearbook in the 1890s as a way to share agricultural research with farmers, scientists, and policymakers across the country. The illustrations produced for those reports were serious scientific work: detailed renderings of plant diseases, insects, and crop specimens drawn by staff illustrators and engraved for mass distribution. That combination of scientific purpose and careful draftsmanship gives these prints a precision that purely decorative work rarely achieves. All pieces shown here are period originals.
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Yearbook of the United States Department of Agriculture

The USDA began publishing its annual Yearbook in the 1890s as a way to share agricultural research with farmers, scientists, and policymakers across the country. The illustrations produced for those reports were serious scientific work: detailed renderings of plant diseases, insects, and crop specimens drawn by staff illustrators and engraved for mass distribution. That combination of scientific purpose and careful draftsmanship gives these prints a precision that purely decorative work rarely achieves. All pieces shown here are period originals.

Anthracnose of the Bean- USDA Report c.1887 $30.00 USD

Item Type: Antique Print

Size: 9.0" x 5.75"

Year: c.1887

Cotton Leaf Blight- USDA Report c.1887 $30.00 USD

Item Type: Antique Print

Size: 9.0" x 5.75"

Year: c.1887

Codling Moth- USDA Report c.1887 $30.00 USD

Item Type: Antique Print

Size: 9.0" x 5.75"

Year: c.1887