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DEPAETMENTAL REPOETS. 



Farmers' Bulletins printed, and Congressional and miscellaneous distribution, for 



the fiscal year 1901-1902. 



No. of 

 bulle- 

 tin. 



16 



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 34 

 35 

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 68 

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 VI 

 72 

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 77 

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 81 

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as 



84 

 85 

 86 

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Title of bulletin. 



Leguminous Plants 



Peach Yellows and Peach Rosette 



Washed Soils: How to Prevent and Reclaim Them 



Barnyard Manure __ 



The Feeding of Farm Animals 



Foods: Nutritive Value and Cost 



Hog Cholera and Swine Plague 



Peanuts: Culture and Uses 



Sweet Potatoes: Culture and Uses 



Flax for Seed and Fiber 



Weeds: And How to Kin Them 



Souring and Other Changes in Milk 



Grape Diseases on the Pacific Coast 



Alfalfa and Lucern 



Silos and Silage - 



Peach Growing for Market 



Meats: Composition and Cooking. — 



Potato Culture - 



Cotton Seed and Its Products 



Kafir Corn: Culttu-eand Uses 



Spraying for Fi-uit Diseases 



Onion Culture 



Farm Drainage 



Fowls: Care and Feeding 



Facts About Milk... 



Sewage Disposal on the Farm 



Commercial Fertilizers 



Insects Injurious to Stored Grain. 



Irrigation in Humid Climates 



Insects Affecting the Cotton Plant 



The Manuring of Cotton 



Sheep Feeding 



Sorghiim as a Forage Crop. - 



Standard Varieties of Chickens 



The Sugar Beet 



How to Grow Mushrooms. _- 



Some Common Birds 



The Dairy Herd 



Experiment Station Work— I 



Butter Making on the Farm _ 



The Soy Bean as a Forage Crop 



Bee Keeping 



Methods of Curing Tobacco. 



Asparagus Culture _ 



Marketing Farm Produce. 



Care of Milk on the Farm ' .- 



Ducks andGee.se 



Experiment Station Work — II_ 



Meadows and Pastures. 



Forestry for Farmers 



The Black Rot of the Cabbage 



Experiment Station Work— III 



Insect Enemies of the Grape 



Essentials in Beef Production 



Cattle Ranges of the Southwest 



Experiment Station Work— IV 



Milk as Food 



The Grain Smuts 



Tomato Growing 



The Liming of Soils. 



Experiment Station Work— V 



Experiment Station Work— VI 



The Peach Twig Borer 



Corn Culture in the Soiith 



The Culture of Tobacco 



Tobacco Soils 



Experiment Station Work— VH 



Fish as Food 



Thirty; Poisonous Plants.. _ 



Experiment Station Work— VIH 



Alkali Lands 



Cowpeas 



The Manufacture of Sorghum Sirup 



Potato Diseases and Treatment 



Experiment Station Work— IX 



Sugar as Food 



The Vegetable Garden 



Good Roads for Farmers 



Raising Sheep for Mutton 



Tntfll Distrib- 



number ^^^ed to 

 received. , Congi.ss- 



20,000 



61,375 

 70,627 



81,000 

 30,550 



20,500 



47,330 



20,625 I 



15,000 t 



60,677 



34,100 



20, 2tK» 



46,000 



76, (XX) 



20,900 



40,000 



65,000 



20,300 



30,495 



79,500 



49,890 



30,800 



40,510 



40,000 



20,000 



30,116 



.35, 935 



101,550 

 39, 775 



140,260 

 20,302 

 45,650 

 64, 750 

 77,000 

 40,0(;0 

 65,800 

 40,400 

 70,000 

 41,000 

 20,260 

 50,000 

 64,700 

 79,830 

 44,900 

 51,100 

 5,000 

 30,510 

 25,0aj 

 30,000 

 30,300 

 40,815 

 40,866 

 40,720 

 25,000 

 55,200 

 25, (XX) 

 85,900 

 30,50(1 

 15,000 

 51,400 

 31,200 

 20,000 

 60,300 

 41,100 

 20,000 

 40,700 

 20,200 

 60,900 



70,000 

 41,a50 

 35,700 

 60,651 

 70,730 

 80,100 



17,952 



8,897 



1,841 

 44,138 

 57,567 



8,873 

 66,919 

 24,1&3 



2,732 



8,339 

 35,819 

 29, 750 



4,435 

 38.480 

 24,509 

 27,795 

 25,931 

 69. 457 

 18,438 

 18,963 

 35, 777 

 3U,394 

 25, 542 

 65,846 

 39,277 



9,079 

 a5,918 

 26,362 



5,140 

 22,a32 

 28,719 

 56,288 

 31.155 

 112,806 

 42,980 

 16,796 

 35,807 

 68,823 

 23,348 

 60,983 

 30,333 

 34,530 

 23,607 

 28,908 

 38,036 

 50, .526 

 61,5.58 

 18,679 

 42,120 



9,864 

 15,862 

 20,149 

 12.053 

 44.028 



8,572 

 18,112 

 31,a55 

 29,828 

 .51,. 348 

 15,046 

 17, 207 

 14,299 

 18,029 

 41,118 

 28,706 

 17,406 

 17,031 

 19,517 

 21,346 

 17,099 



5, 672 

 61,451 



5,069 

 71,742 

 19,984 

 12,126 

 6:^, 873 

 80,622 

 64,433 



Miscella- 

 neous dis- 

 tribution. 



9,000 

 1,135 

 1,647 



11,350 



13,060 

 5,18:3 



13, 175 

 7,873 

 2,908 

 3,423 



11,579 

 7,660 

 3,971 



10,611 

 8,,si).5 

 8.843 

 8.5)9 



15. 974 

 4.602 

 7.777 



10.882 



12..S.S9 

 7,197 



17,823 

 9,333 

 5,533 

 8,363 

 6,028 

 4,643 

 3,290 

 3,461 

 8,242 

 7,733 



18,204 

 6,428 

 7,308 



10,268 



10,315 

 6,762 



10,176 

 7,098 



10,343 

 4,917 

 8,329 

 8,806 



12,475 



11,726 

 6,271 

 8,301 

 6,202 

 5,8.54 

 5,908 

 6,5.58 

 5,9.59 

 4,352 

 5,835 

 8,625 

 6, 510 



14,696 

 8,697 

 6,428 

 5,8:« 

 6,665 

 .5,628 

 5,505 

 5,:^9 

 5,979 

 7,207 

 9,280 

 6,011 

 3,677 



10,538 

 2,083 

 9,696 



10,2.54 

 6,6&3 



15,207 

 8,807 

 7,053 



