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mcht Station. He will conduct labora- 

 tory and field work in entomology, first 

 specializing in aphis with a view to 

 more effective control of this pest in 

 Oregon orchards. He was graduated 

 from the Clemson, South Carolina, 

 Agricultural College, took the Master's 

 Degree at Ohio State University, where 

 he was graduate assistant and research 

 fellow in entomology and zoology. He 

 was also research assistant in these 

 subjects at the South Carolina Station 

 and later at the New York Experiment 

 Station. 



Valuable Bulletins 



Gardeners, poultrymen, housewives, 

 and all who are "doing their bit" in the 

 nation-wide food production campaign, 

 will find it possible to largely increase 

 their elliciency by securing and study- 

 ing some of the bulletins prepared by 

 the Oregon Agricultural College, Cor- 

 vallis, Oregon, contained in the follow- 

 ing list. They are carefully compiled 

 and the instruction and information 

 contained in them is dependable. 



118. Ammonification and Nitrification Studies 

 of Certain Types of Oregon Soils. 



119. A Report of the Experimental and Demon- 

 stration Work on the Substation Farms at 

 Moro, Burns, Redmond and Metolius. 



140. Economical Use of Irrigation Water. 

 142. The Culture of Small Fruits on Irrigated 

 Sandy Land. 

 5. Incubating and Brooding Chickens. 

 83. Principles of Breadmaking. 

 91. Insect Pests of Truck and Garden Crops. 

 99. Fowl Tuberculosis. 



106. Farm Butter Making. 



107. Care of Milk and Cream. 

 110-111. Food for the Family. 



120. How to Conduct a Fly Campaign. 

 127. Breeds of Chickens. 



146. Strawberry. 



147. Oregon Station Trap Nest. 



157. Feeding for Eggs. 



158. Trapping Moles for Market. 



159. Housing of Chickens. 

 165. Loganberry. 



167. Programs and Suggestions for Study Clubs 

 in Home Economics. 



183. Home Co-operators' Demonstration Project. 



184. Potato Growing in Oregon. 



185. Improvement of Seed Potato. 



186. Potato Diseases. 

 190. Preserving Eggs. 

 192. Brambles. 



218. Methods of Cleaning. 

 222. The School Luncheon. 

 201. Oregon Rural Credits. 

 207. Field Bean. 

 203. Clover Insects. 

 Emergency Circulars: 



Cold Pack Method of Canning. 



Foods — Preparedness. 



Home Vegetable Garden. 



The Hen in Town. 



Are You Proud of Your Front Yard? 



The improvement of rural highways 

 and the building of good roads lay a 

 new responsibility upon every farmer. 

 It means that there will be a greatly 

 increased amount of traffic passing by 

 his homestead; it will bring him more 

 closely in touch with the outside world, 

 including citizens from the immediate 

 neighborhood, from the surrounding 

 counties and indeed from many parts 

 of other states. The farmer and his 



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