DIVISION OF PUBLICATIONS. " 383 



Netf Fanners' Bulletins issued during the year ended June SO, 11)22. 



No. 



1198. Swarm Control. 



1201. Motor Trucks on Eastern Farms. 

 1204. Northwestern Apple I'licking Houses. 

 1200. Tuberculosis of Fowls. 



1210. Measuring and Marketing Farm Timber. 



1199. Judging Slieep. 



1211. Home Canning of Fruits and Vegetables. 



1207. Milk and Its Uses in the Home. 



1217. The Green-bug or Spring Grain-aphis. 

 1209. Planting and Care of Street Trees. 



1221. Standard Varieties of Chickens. IV. The Ornamental Breeds and \ :iri<;- 



ties. 



1214. Farm Dairy Houses. 



1223. The Chinch Bug and Its Control. 



122.5. The Potato Leafhopper and Its Control. 



1219. Floors and Floor Coverings. 



1226. Take-all of Wheat and Its Control. 



1227. Sewage and Sewerage of Farm Homes. 

 1203. The Angora Goat. 



1218. Beef Production in the Corn Belt. 



1231. Drying Crude Drugs. 



1232. Seed Marketing Hints for the Farmer. 



1228. A Week's Food for an Average Family. 



1224. Wheat Scab and Its Control. 



1233. Tomatoes for Canning and Manufacturing. 



1220. Insect and Fungous Enemies of the Grape. 

 1235. Game Laws for 1921. 



1230. Chimneys and Fireplaces: How to Build Them. 



1237. Pineapple Culture in Florida. 



1229. Utilization of Alfalfa. 



1238. Laws Relating to P\ir-bearing Animals. 1921. 



1241. An Improved Method of Making Sugar-beet Sirup. 



1208. Trees for Town and City Streets. 



1246. The Peach Borer : How to Prevent or Les.sen Its Ravages. 

 3 249. Olive Growing in the Southwestern United States. 



1242. Permanent Fruit and Vegetable Gardens. 



1248. The Sugar-beet Nematode in the Western States. 



1247. American Moles as Agricultural Pests and as Fur Producers. 



1234. Gullies: How to Control and Reclaim Them. 



1251. Standard Varieties of Chickens. V. The Bantam Breeds and Varieties. 



1239. Community Bird Refuges. 



1222. Beekeeping in the Tulip-tree Region. 

 1216. Beekeeping in the Buckwheat Region. 



1215. Beekeeping in the Clover Region. 



1254. Important Cultivated Grasses. 

 1253. Seed Peas for the Canner. 



1259. A Sawfly Injurious to Young Pines. 



1252. Sawflies Injurious to Rose Foliage. 



1257. Insects Injurious to the Mango in Florida and How to Combat Them. 



1258. Webworms Injurious to Cereal and Forage Crops and Their Control. 



1255. The Production of Peas for Canning. 

 12.50. Green Manuring. 



1261. The Avocado : Its Insect Enemies and How to Combat Them. 



1260. Stored-grain Pests. 



1262. The Boll-weevil Problem : Methods of Reducing Damage. 



1266. Preparation of Peaches for Market. 



1267. Utilization of Flue-heated Tobacco Barns for Sweet-potato Storage. 



1243. The Border Method of Irrigation. 



