Extension Department 



Ixxv 



READING-COURSE LESSONS FOR THE FARM: 



126 Swine production in New York (Department of Animal 



Husbandry) 



127 Farm manure: its production, conservation, and use 



(Department of Soil Technology) 



128 Autumn in the flower garden (Department of Flori- 



culture) 



129 Improving the com crop by selection and breeding 



(Department of Plant Breeding) 



130 Rearing chickens: brooder house construction (De- 



partment of Poultry Husbandry) 



131 Contagious abortion in cattle (College of Veterinary 



Medicine) _ 



132 Drying fruits and vegetables in New York State (De- 



partment of Vegetable Gardening) 



133 Preparation of market eggs on the farm (Department 



of Poultry Husbandry) 



134 Starting a flock of sheep (Department of Animal 



Husbandry ) 



Total 



READING-COURSE LESSONS FOR THE FARM HOME: 



114 Principles of jelly making (Department of Home Eco- 



nomics) 



115 Commeal once a day (Department of Home Eco- 



nomics) 



116 Make every crumb count (Department of Home 



Economics) 



117 Cereals in the diet (Department of Home Economics) . . 



118 When potatoes are plentiful (Department of Home 



Economics) 



119 Preserving vegetables with salt (Departments of Vege- 



table Gardening and Home Economics) 



■ Total 



EXTENSION BULLETINS: 



20 Grass and clover insects (Department of Entomology) . 



21 How to select laying hens (Department of Poultry 



Husbandry) 



22 Construction and management of root storage cellars 



(Department of Rural Engineering) 



23 Suggestions to purchasers of farm lands in New York 



(Department of Soil Technology) 



24 Soil survey of Schoharie County (Department of Soil 



Technology) 



25 What is meant by "quality" in milk (Department of 



Dairy Industry) 



26 Seed testing (Department of Farm Crops) 



27 Apple and thorn skeletonizer (Department of Ento- 



mology) 



28 Wholesale prices and receipts of apples in Boston for 



thirty-six years (Department of Pomology) 



29 Soil survey of Cortland County (Department of Soil 



Technology) 



Total 



272 



88 



410,000 



620 , 000 



231 ,000 



