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The term The complete farmer is a book title, and can refer to:

  • The Complete Practical Farmer by R.H. Budd (1835) credited for introducing the mowing of wheat in England.
  • The Compleat Farmer: Or, the Whole Art of Husbandry. by Robert Brown of Hill Farm, Somersetshire. London, 1759.
  • The Complete Farmer: Or, a General Dictionary of Husbandry, English-language encyclopaedia on agriculture first published in 1768.
  • The complete farmer and rural economist, American compendium on agriculture by Thomas G. Fessenden first edition in 1834.