Texts and Translations
- Dalby, Andrew (1998), Cato: On Farming, Totnes: Prospect Books, ISBN 0-907325-80-7
- Goujard, R. (1975), Caton: De l'agriculture, Paris: Collection Budé, Les Belles Lettres
- William Davis Hooper, translator. Marcus Porcius Cato, "On Agriculture"; Marcus Terenntius Varro, "On Agriculture". Harvard: Loeb Classical Library, 1934.
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