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Alfalfa, vegetative propagation, 2)cip<'r :i3-37 



Application of vegetative propagation to leguminous forage plants, ;Kj;>e)- .'W-S? 



Beans, history from earliest times 44-59 



Breeding plants by cuttings .>5-37 



Butter produced on successful dairy farm 23 



Cacti, ash content ^"^^ 



balanced ration 1L-1.> 



chemical analyses ^ 



composition, table 1^ 



common and scientific names 1'^ 



climatic requirements of prickly iiears 16-17 



fed with other foods 11-13 



food value of different parts of plant 11-12 



species studied 17-18 



use of prickly pears in Mexico ^ '' 



value as stock food, jmper ' ~1^ 



of different groups 1"^ 



water content - ^~" 



Control of Texas root-rot of cotton, paper 39-42 



Cotton, Texas root-rot, benefit of crop rotation -10 



cause ■*" 



control, paper 39-42 



effect of deep fall plowing -i*^ 



spring plowing and subsoiling 41 



efforts to prevent or control '10 



importance of aeration of soil 40-41 



treatment recommended 41-42 



Cowpea, history and introduction into America, paper 43-59 



Cows and calves, feed 



Cropping system, plans for farms, paper ,-!->-31 



Crop rotation on dairy farms '-0-21 



recommended and adopted on Illinois farm 2.1-31 



Cuttings, method of propagation ■ "^"'^^ 



Dairy farm, successful, j:»(f^^cr 19--3 



receipts and expenses 23 



Determination of nicotine in tobacci), new method, jx;/)? r 61-69 



Disease, Texas root-rot of cotton, control, paper 39-42 



Dodge, Lawrenxe Green, paper entitled "A successful dairy farm " 19-23 



Farm cropping system, paper 2o-31 



dairy, successful, 2Mper 19-23 



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