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ANNUAL REPORTS OF DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 



List of new Farmers' Bulletins issued during the year ended June 30, 1917, with the size 



of the first editions. 



No. of 

 bulle- 

 tin. 



729 



736 

 740 

 741 

 743 

 744 

 745 

 746 

 747 

 748 

 749 

 750 

 751 

 752 

 753 

 754 

 755 

 756 

 757 

 758 

 759 



76C 

 761 

 762 

 763 

 764 

 765 

 766 

 767 

 768 

 769 

 770 

 771 

 772 

 773 

 774 

 775 

 776 

 777 

 779 

 780 

 781 

 782 

 783 

 784 

 785 

 786 

 787 

 788 

 789 

 790 

 791 

 792 

 793 

 794 

 795 

 796 

 798 

 799 

 800 

 801 

 803 

 804 

 806 

 807 

 808 

 809 

 810 

 811 

 812 

 814 

 816 

 817 

 818 

 820 

 821 

 822 



Title. 



Copies. 



Com Culture in the Southeastern States 



Ginseng Diseases and Their Control 



House Ants: Kinds and Methods of Control 



The Alfalfa Weevil and Methods of Controlling It 



The Feeding of Dairy Cows 



The Preservative Treatment of Farm Timbers 



Waste Land and Wasted Land on Farms 



The Farmer's Income 



Grasshoppers and Their Control in Relation to Cereal and Forage Crops 



A Simple Steam Sterilizer for Farm Dairy Utensils 



Grains for the Montana Dry Lands 



Roses for the Home 



Peanut Oil 



The Fall Army Worm, or " Grass Worm," and Its Control 



Commercial Ifandling, Grading, and Marketing of Potatoes 



The Bedbug 



Common Birds of Southeastern United States in Relation to Agriculture 



Cultine of Rye in the Eastern Half of the United States 



Commercial Varieties of Alfalfa 



Muscadine Grape Sirup 



"^^^lite Ants" as Pests in the United States, and Methods of Preventing Their 



Damage 



How" to Attract Birds in Northwestern United States 



Management of Muck-Land Farms in Northern Indiana and Southern Michigan 



The False Chinch Bug and Measures for Controlling It , 



Orchard Bark Beetles and Pinhole Borers and How to Control Them 



Ginning Cotton 



Breeds of Swine 



The Common Cabbage Worm 



Goose Raising 



The Dwarf Broom Corns 



Growing Grain on Southern Idaho Dry Farms 



Canaries: Their Care and Management 



Homemade Fireless Cookers and Their Use 



Control of the Sugar-Beet Nematode 



Com Growing Under Droughty Conditions 



Game Laws for 1916 



Losses from Selling Cotton in the Seed 



Growing Cherries East of the Rocky Mountains 



Feeding and Management of Dairy Calves and Young Dairy Stock 



How to Select a Sound Horse 



Castration of Yoimg Pigs 



Tuberculosis of Hogs 



The Use of a Diary for Farm Accounts 



Laws Relating to Fur-Bearing Animals, 1916 



Anthrax or Charbon 



Seed-Flax Production 



Fall-Sown Grains in Maryland and Virginia 



Searlsland Cotton 



The Windbreak as a Farm Asset 



Mushroom Insect Pests and How to Control Them 



Contagious Abortion of Cattle 



Turkey Raising 



How the Federal Farm Loan Act Benefits the Farmer, 



Foxtail Millet: Its Culture and Utilization in the United States 



Citrus Fruit Improvement: How to Secure and Use Tree Performance Records 



The Domesticated Silver Fox 



Some Common Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms. 



The Sheep Tick and Its Eradication by Dipping, 



Carbon Bisulphid as an Insecticide 



Grains for the Dry Lands of Central Oregon, 



Mites and Lice on Poultry 



Horse-Breeding Suggestions for Farmers, 



Aphids Injurious to Orchard Fruits, Currant, Gooseberry, and Grape 



Standard Varieties of Chickens: I. The American Class 



Bread and Bread Making 



How to Select Foods: I. What the Body Needs, 



Marketing Live Stock in the South: Suggestions for Improvement 



Equipment for Farm Sheep Raising 



The Production of Baby Beef 



How Live Stock is Handled in the Bluegrass Region of Kentucky 

 Bermuda Grass, 



Minor Articles of Farm Equipment 



How to Select Foods: II. Cereal Foods 



The Small Vegetable Garden 



Sweet Clover: Utilization 



Watermelon Diseases. 



liive-Stock Classifications at County Fairs 



30,000 



60,000 

 65,000 

 50,000 

 90,000 

 30,000 

 60,000 



100,000 

 30,000 

 30, 000 

 60,000 



125,000 

 30,000 

 20,000 



100,000 

 30,000 

 50,000 

 30,000 

 60,000 

 45,000 



30,000 

 30,000 

 30,000 

 30,000 

 30,000 

 30,000 

 05,000 

 45,000 

 30,000 

 60,000 

 60,000 

 60,000 



100,000 

 30,000 

 55,000 

 90,000 



140,000 

 30,000 



100,000 

 80,000 

 50,000 

 50,000 

 30,000 

 30,000 

 30,000 

 30,000 

 30,000 

 30,000 

 30,000 

 30,000 



100,000 

 50,000 



150,000 

 30,000 

 50,000 

 15,000 

 30,000 

 20,000 

 20,000 

 30,000 

 20,000 

 20,000 

 20,000 

 30,000 



130, 000 

 90,000 

 30,000 

 30,000 

 30,000 

 30,000 

 30,000 

 20,000 

 50,000 



150,000 

 30,000 

 20,000 

 20,000 



