22 SUGGESTIONS TO SETTLEKS IN COLUMBIA EIVEK VALLEY. 



BULLETINS OF VALUE TO FARMERS IN THE COLUMBIA RIVER 



VALLEY. 



The bulletins in the following list are of value to settlers in the 

 Columbia River Valley: 



farmers' bulletins, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.'^ 



No. 51. Standard Varieties of Chickens. 



55. The Dairy Herd; Its Formation and Management. 



61. Asparagus Culture. 



63. Care of Milk on the Farm. 

 113. The Apple and How to Grow It. 



127. Important Insecticides: Directions for Preparation and Use. 

 138. Irrigation in Field and Garden. 

 154. The Home Fruit Garden: Preparation and Care. 



156. The Home Vineyard. 



157. The Propagation of Plants. 



158. How to Build Small Irrigation Ditches. 

 181. Pruning. 



198. Strawberries. 



213. Raspberries. 



220. Tomatoes. 



231. Spraying for Cucumber and Melon Diseases. 



241. Butter Making on the Farm. 



242. An Example of Model Farming. 



254. Cucumbers. 



255. The Home Vegetable Garden. 



263. Practical Information for Beginners in Irrigation. 



278. I>eguminous Crops for Green Manuring. 



287. Poultry Management. 



315. Progress in Legume Inoculation. 



339. Alfalfa. 



354. Onion Culture. 



355. A Successful Poultry and Dairy Farm. 



357. Methods of Poultry Management at the Maine Agricultural Experiment 



Station. 

 373. Irrigation of Alfalfa. 

 375. Care of Food in the Home. 

 386. Potato Culture on Irrigated Farms of the West. 

 399. Irrigation of Grain. 

 404. Irrigation of Orchards. 



BULLETINS OF THE OFFICE OF EXPERIMENT STATIONS. 



No. 108. Irrigation Practices Among Fruit Growers on the Pacific Coast. Price 

 1-5 cents. 

 177. Evaporation Losses in Irrigation and Water Requirements of Crops. Price, 

 15 cents. 



o All persons interested in farming should obtain Circulars 2 and 4 of the Division 

 of Publications, U. S. Department of Agriculture, which contain lists of the publica- 

 tions of the Department of Agriculture for free distribution. These circulars will be 

 forwarded free of cost upon application to the Secretary of Agriculture, Washington, 

 D. C. 



[Cir. 60] 



