109 



Director, report of R - *■•: 7 



Division of Vegetable Physiology and Pathology, U. 



S. D. A R - 17: 7 



Duggar, J. F R - 17: 7 



Effect of feed on quality of steers B - 128: 63 



Effects of lime and inoculation on alfalfa B. 127: 22-25 



Ennis, W. L B - 127: 10 



Farmers' Insti;utes &• 17: 28-29 



Feeding, experiments with grade steers B. 128: 54-56 



and grazing experiments with beef cattle 



(R. 17: 8-9), B. 128: 51 



habits of boll weevil B. 129: 97-98 



Fertilizers, analysis of R- 17: 12 and 15 



experiments with alfalfa at Auburn B. 127: 18-21 



with alfalfa on prairie land ..B. 127: 25-26 



with alfalfa, summary of B. 127: 22 



for alfalfa B. 127: 17-18 



Figure 1, map showing area of cotton Boll weevil B. 129: 92 



2, three large larva in a boll B. 129: 95 



3, larva and pupa of Boll weevil B. 129: 96 



4, Mexican cotton Boll weevil T B. 129: 97 



Fillers for fertilizers B- 17: 12 



Financial returns of steer needing experiments B. 128: 64-69 



Forage plants, analysis of R- 17: 12 



Foster, W. L B. 127: 11 



Fruit crop R- 17: 19 



Gains, of station beef oattle on pasture alone B. 128: 79-80 



made by four yearlnig steers on pasture alone, B. 128: 80-81 



by scrub cattle on pastures B. 128: 81-83 



during pasture season in grazing scrub cat- 

 tle of different ages B. 128: 82-83 



Glenn, E. T R. 17: 6 



Grade steers, feeding experiments with ,.B. 128: 54, 56 



Grazing yearling steers on green rye B. 128: 78-79 



Green house experiments R. 17: 15 



Green rye, grazing yearling steers on B. 128, 78-79 



Growth made by young scrub steers in two years, B. 12S: 84-85 

 by scrub cattle under range conditions, B. 128: 84 



Hay, methods of curing R . 17 : '10 



Hays, J. O B. 127: 26, 30 



Harvesting alfalfa B. 127: 44 



Health of the steers B. 128: 69-70 



Herbarium R. 17: 17 



