562 AXNUAL REPORTS OF DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 



No. 943. Haymaking. Bv H. B. IMcClure. 101 8. 



No. 956. Curing of hay on trucks. By H. B. McClure. 1918. 



No. 963. Tractor expeiience in Illinois. A study of the farm tractor under 

 Corn Belt conditions. By Arnold P. Yerkes and L. M. Church. 



No. 964. Farm household accounts. By W. C. Funk. 1918. 



No. 974. Clearing hind. By Earl D. Strait. 1918. 



No. 977. Hay caps. By H.' B. McClure. 1918. 



No. 978. Handling barnyard manure in eastern Pennsylvania. By D. A. 

 Brodie. 



No. 981. Farm practices that increase crop yields in Kentucky and Tennessee. 

 By J. H. Arnold. 1918. 



No. 985. Systems of hog farming in the Southeastern States. Bv E. S. 

 Haskell. 1918. 



No. 9SG. Farm practices that increase crop yields : the Gulf coast region. By 

 M. A. Crosby. 1918. 



No. 987. Labor-saving practices in haymaking shown pictoriallv. Bv H. B. 

 M"Clurc. 1918. 



No. 9S0. Better use of man labor on the farm. Bv H. R. ToUey and A. P. 

 Yerkes. 1918. 



No. 991. Ti!o eV.^ -ient operation of thrasliing machines. By H. R. Tolley. 

 1918. 



No. 992. The use of mncliinery in cutting corn. By H. R. Tolley. 1918. 



No. 1000. Crop syv. ems for Arkansas. By A. D. McNair. 1918. 



No. 1004. The gsis tractor in eastern farming. By A. P. Y'erkes and L. M. 

 Church. 1918. 



No. 1005. Sweet clover on Corn Belt farms. By J. A. Drake and .1. C. Run- 

 dies. 1919. 



No. 1008. Saving farm labor by harvesting crops with live stock. By J. A. 

 Drake. 1918. 



No. 1009. Ha V stackers: How they may be used in the East and South to 

 save labor. By H. B. McClure. 1919. 



No. 1013. Practical bin's on running a gas engine. By A. P. Yerkes. 1919. 



No. 1015. Producing family and farm supplies on the cotton farm. By C. L. 

 Goodrich. 1919. 



No. 1021. Alfalfa on Corn Belt farms. By J. A. Drake, .1. C. Ruhdles, and 

 Ralph D. Jennings. 1919. 



No. 1023. Machinery for cutting firewood. By H. R. Tolley. 1919. 



No. 1035. The farm tractor in the Dakotas. By A. P. Yerkes and L. M. 

 Church. 1919. 



No. 1042. Saving man labor in sugar-beet fields. By L. A. Moorhouse and 

 T. H. Summers. 1919. 



No. 1045. Laying out fields for tractor plowing. By H. R. Tolley. 1919. 



No. 1047. Dry farming for better wheat yields; the Columbia and Snake 

 River Basins. Bv Bvron Hunter. 1919. 



No. 1049. Baling bay. By H. B. McClure. 1919. 



No. 1051. Sheep on irrigated farms in the Northwest. By S. O. Jayue. 1919. 



No. 1082. Home supplies furnished by the farm. By W. C. Funk. 1920. 



No. 1088. Selecting a farm. By E. H. Thompson. 1920. 



No. 1093. Influence of tlie tractor on the flse of horses. By L. A. Reynoldson. 

 1920. 



No. 1121. Factors that make for success in farming in the South. By C. L. 

 Goodrich. 1920. 



No. 1139. A method of analyzing the farm business. By H. M. Dixon and 

 H. W. Hawthorne. 1920. 5 cents. 



No. 1164. The farm lease contract. By L. C. Gray and H. A. Turner. 1920. 



No. 1173. Plans of rural community buildings. By C. J. Galpin and W. C. 

 Nason. 1921. 



No. 1182. Farm inventories. By J. S. Ball. 1920. 



No. 1192. Organization of rural community buildings. By W. C. Nason. 

 1921. 



No. 1201. Motor trucks on eastern farms. By H. R. Tolley and L. M. Church. 

 1921. 



DEPARTMF.XT BULLETINS. 



No. 3. A normal day's work for various farm operations. By H. H. Mowry. 

 1913. 10 cents. 



No. 29. Crew work, costs, and returns in commercial orcharding in West 

 Virginia. By .1. H. Arnold. 1913. 5 cents. 



