No. 5. DEPARTMENT OF AGraCULTURE. 465 



D 



Dairy aud Food Bureau, reyort of Commissioner, 47 



Prelimiuury report, 47 



i^imits of power of Dairy and Food Commissioner, 48 



Policies of Bureau, 52 



Activities of Bureau, 52 



Prosecutions ordered , 53 



Cold storage conditions , 54 



Receipts and expenditures , 60 



Appendix, 63 



Nummary of articles analyzed, 65 



Cases terminated , 71 



Dairying, production aud marketing of dairy products, 186 



W liat is necessary for good dairy cows, 187 



The individual cow, 188 



Cost to keep a cow a year, 189 



How much milk per acre and what grass fed to dairy cow, 190 



C'ow testing associations, 196 



Results of testing, 198 



Report of Committee on, 276 



Department of Agriculture, othcers and employes, 1 



Report of Secretary, 3 



Report of Deputy Secretary aud Director of Farmers' Institutes, 13 



Report of Dairy and Food Commissioner, 47 



Report of Economic Zoologist, 78 



Report of Veterinarian , 100 



Report of Fertilizer Control, 112 



Report of Bureau of Chemistry, 119 



Report of Bureau of Statistics , 125 



List of annual reports, 427 



List of bulletins, 428 



E 



Economic Zoologist, report of, 78 



Nursery inspection, 80 



Inspection of imported stock , 82 



Orchard inspection , 85 



Demonstration orchards, 87 



Supervision orchards, 90 



Apiary inspection , 92 



School collections, 94 



Scale parasites, 98 



F 



Farming, increased fertility in, 197 



Factors potential to promoting the welfare of the farm, 243 



Farmers' Institutes, report of Director, 13 



Institutes and movable schools, 13 



Farm Advisors , 14 



Attendance Farmers' Institutes, 1913-1914, 16 



Program Annual Normal Institute , 23 



List of County Institute Managers, 27 



List Institute Lecturers, 29 



Speakers and their assignments, 30 



Special Institute I-ecturers, 40 



last Agricultural Societies, 41 



Papers read and addresses delivered at Normal Institute, 149 



Session of Annual Normal Institute devoted to Farmers' Institutes, 231 



Relation of Grange to, 234 



How can Agricultural Societies become more efficient in furthering 



Farmers' Institutes, 239 



Movable Institute Schools, topics for, 241 



Farm Advisors, suggestions for, 242 



Farm Advisors, address, Chas. G. McLain, 242 



Address, Dr. M. E. Conard, 243 



Address, E. B. Dorsett, 243 



Address, Mrs . Jean Kane Foulke, 244 



Address, Sheldon \V. Funk, , , 246 



Address, R. P. Kester, 246 



Address, Frank Kline, 247 



30—5—1914 



