82 BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. [Oct. 



that has not a field or more that will grow most profitable 

 crops of alfalfa. 



7. The public benefactor, for farmers need to learn how to 

 grow five or six tons to the acre, of feed equal pound for 

 pound to wheat bran. 



Alfalfa. 



To those who are interested in the raising of alfalfa, we 

 suggest the following as helpful bulletins : 



The Book of Alfalfa (190S) F.-D. Coburn, Orange Judd Co., New 

 York. 



Alfalfa and Other Legumes, A. D. Cromwell, J. B. Lippincott Co., 

 Philadelphia. 



Alfalfa in America (1912) Joseph E. Wing, Saunders Publishing 

 Co., Chicago. , 



Forage Plants (1914) C. V. Piper, The Macmillan Co., New York. 

 A chapter on alfalfa, packed full of interesting and vital 

 matter. 



U. S. Department of Agriculture publications : 

 Farmers' Bulletins Nos. 339, Alfalfa (1908) 



194, Alfalfa Seed. 

 495, Alfalfa Seed Production (1914) 



Bureau of Plant Industry 



258, Some New Varieties of Alfalfa 

 (1913) 



International Harvester Co., Chicago, 111. 

 Bulletins, 



Getting a Start With Alfalfa in the Corn Belt. 

 For More and Hardier Alfalfa in the Northwest. 

 Alfalfa in Western Kansas and Eastern Colorado. 

 Studies For Better Crops. 

 Studies in Alfalfa, (for schools) 



Lecture Notes and Lantern Slides for Alfalfa, also charts. 



Alfalfa Lesson Plans and topic for Alfalfa under School Gardens 

 in Agriculture ahd Life by A. D. Cromwell, J. B. Lippincott 

 Co., Philadelphia. 



Bulletins for the Atlantic States : 



New York : 



Cornell University, Farm Crops Lesson, Alfalfa for New 



