INDIANA. Ill 



rUBLlOATIONS. 



Tlic ptildicrttions of this stiition receivpct duriiif^ tho pjist Hscal \ t'ur 

 were Hullt'tiii> 73-S4, Circulurs 38-5tJ and i'd-r>'.K and tlic Animal 

 Ro]><)rt for VM)-2. 'VUv ditfcrtMit snbjocts treated in the hidh'tins ai-eas 

 fi)lU)\vs: Comparison of sihit>-o and shock corn for winterintjf calves 

 intended for beef production; standard milk and (-ream; standardiza- 

 tion of milk and cream; alfalfa on Illinois soils; hitter rot of apples; 

 mai'ket classics and uM'ades of cattle with suii<iestions for intei'ijretinif 

 market (juotations; the corn liillbiius of Illinois; methods and results 

 of Held insecticide work against the San Jo.se scale, l.S'.M»-l!M)2; forc- 

 ing tomatoes; methods of corn breeding; feeds supplementary to corn 

 for fattening steers, and dairv conditions and suggestions for their 

 improvement. The circulars include brief information on a large 

 number of tojjics which will subsetjuently be taken up more at length 

 in regular bulletins. 



I^TDIANA. 



Agricultural Experiment Station of Indiana, f.dfai/elte. 



DL'i>artiuent of rurduc L'tiivursity. 



GOVEKNIN<i HOAKI). 



Board of Tniatees: William V. Stuart {President), Ldfai/eUe; E. A. Ellsworth 

 (Secrehiri/), Lo/ai/ettc; J. M. Fowler (Tn'usurcr), L'lfoi/illr; William A. BankH, 

 Lnjmrte; .Tames M. Barrett, Fort Waiinf; David ]<]. Beem ( \'irr-J'n'sl<ltiit), SjiriHrr; 

 Chas. Ddwiiing, (irei'nfield; Sylvester .Johnson, Irriiiijton; Chas. Major, SlidbyvUle; 

 C. B. Stenien, Fori Wayne; J. II. \'au Natta, Lafayette. 



KT.\TI().N ST.\FK. 



Arthur Goss, M. ,S., A. C, Db-iclor; J. H. Skinner, B.S., ^■l/nz/K// //(/.</"(/((///«(«. 



Cliiinisl. A. T. Wiancljo, B. S. A., In i-harijc of 



W. ('. Latta, M. S., Ayrlciillurlst. Firhl Kvperiments. 



James Troop, M. S., //o/Z/r^/^uv*;. W. ,1. Jones, M. S., A. C, Assistant 



J. C. Arthur, I). .S(., Holavisl. Clinnlst. 



A. AV. Bitting, 1). V. 31., Vctiriii<iri<tii. 11. K. Van Norman, B. S., Ihiirying. 



M. L. Fislu'r, B. S., Assistant Aijricidlurist. 



CKNKHAI, OITI.OOK. 



The art'airs of the Indiana Station have been in rather unstable con- 

 dition, owing to changes in the ollice of direct<^)r, but a permanent 

 director is now in charge. In most instances the old lines of work 

 have been continued, l)ut some new work has been started. This 

 includes a chenncal .soil survey of the Stat(\ a chemi<-al study of corn 

 at ditferent stages of growth. sup})lementary irrigation on a small 

 scale, diseases of hogs, I'ust diseases of plants, vitality and germinat- 

 ing power of seeds, corn bi-eeding, inoculation of leguminous j)lants, 

 culture experiments with alfalfa, a .study of moisture content of butter 



