DIVISION OF PUBLICATIONS. 313 



New Farmers' Bulletins issued during the year ended June SO, 1919. 

 No. 



905. Ways of ^Making Southern Mountain Farms More Productive. 



932. Rodent Pests of the Farm. 



941. Water Systems for Farm Homes. 



944. Controlling the Garden Webworm in Alfalfa Fields. 



945. Eradication of Bermuda Grass. 



951. Hog Pastures for the Southern States. 



952. Breeds of Light Horses. 

 954. Disinfection of Stables. 

 957. Important Poultry Diseases. 

 959. The Spotted Garden Slug. 



9(iO. Xeufchatel and Cream Cheese: Manufacture and Use. 



961. Transferring Bees to Modern Hives. 



962. Velvet Beans. 



963. Tractor Experience in Illinois: A Study of the Farm Tr; . r under Corn-Belt 



Conditions. 



964. Farm Household Accounts. 



965. GroT\-ing Grain Sorghums in the San Antonio District of Texas. 



967. Purple Vetch. 



968. Cultivation and Utilization of Barley. 

 9G9. Horse Beans. 



972. How to Use Sorghum Grain. 



973. The Soy Bean: Its Culture and Uses. 



974. Clearing Land. 



975. The Control of European Foulbrood. 



976. Cooling Milk and Cream on the Farm. 



977. Hay Caps. 



978. Handling Barnyard Manure in Eastern Pennsylvania. 



980. The Spinose Ear Tick and Methods of Treating Infested Animals. 



981. Farm Practices that Increase Crop Yields in Kentucky and Tennessee. 



982. Control of the Green Clover Worm in Alfalfa Fields. 



983. Bean and Pea Wee^-ils. 



984. Home and Farm Drying of Fruits and Vegetables. 



985. Systems of Hog Farming in the Southeastern States. 



986. Farm Practices That Increase Crop Yields. The Gulf Coast Regiou 

 988. Larkspur or ''Poison Weed. " 



990. Timothy. 



992. The Use of Machinery in Cutting Corn. 



993. Cooperative Biill Associations. 



995. Preventing Wood Rot in Pecan Trees. 



99G. Steam Sterilization of Seed Beds for Tobacco and Other Crops, 



997. Terracing Farm Lands. 



998. Culture of the Logan Blackberry and Related Varieties. 



999. Sweet Potato Growing. 



1000. Crop Systems for Arkansas. 



1001. Growing Fruit for Home I'se. 



1002. Canada^Thistle and Methods of Eradication. 



1003. How to Control Billbiigs Destructive to Cereal and Forage Cropg. 



1004. The (las Tractor in Eastern Farming. 



1005. Sweet Clover on Corn-Bell Farms. 



1006. The Wheat Jointworm and Its Control. 



1007. Control of the Onion Thrips. 



1008. Sa^•ing Farm Labor by Harvesting Crops with Live Stock. 



1009. Hav Stackers: How They May Be Used in the East and South to Save Labor. 



1010. Game Laws for 1918. 



1011. Woolly White Fly in Florida Citrus Groves. 



1012. Preparation of Bees for Outdoor Wintering. 



1013. Practical Hints for Running a Gas Engine. 



1014. Wintering Bees in Cellars. 



1015. Producing Family and Farm Supplies on the Cotton Farm. 



1016. Propagation and Culture of the Date Palm. 



1017. Cattle Scab and Methods of Control and Eradication. 



1018. Hemorrhagic Septicemia (Stockyards Fever, Swine Plague, Fowl Cholera, etc.). 



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