Arizona x\gricultur.\l Experiment Station 



643 



industries allied with agriculture. 85: 



15-18. 

 land values. 85: 13-14. 

 lettuce. 85: 53-56. 

 livestock. 85: 49-51. 

 miscellaneous. 85: 56-59. 

 outlets, present and future. 85: 59-62. 

 potatoes. 85: 51-53. 

 soil. 85: 11. 



storage facilities. 85: 14-15. 

 transportation facilities. 85: 11-13. 

 SUDAN GRASS HAY VERSUS AL- 

 FALFA HAY FOR DAIRY 

 COWS. T. H. 139. 

 cost of production for feed and value 

 of milk over cost of feed. T. H. 

 139. 

 plan of test. T. H. 139. 

 rations. T. H. 139. 

 results of test. T. H. 139. 

 summarv of feeds used and fat pro- 

 duced. T. H. 139. 

 Wolff-Lehmann Feeding Standard. 

 T. H. 139. 

 SUDAN GRASS IN ARIZONA. Cir. 

 35. 

 culture. Cir. 35. 

 hay, for dairy cows. 1921: 581. 

 on the Station Farms. 1918: 287, 293- 



294; 1919: 416-417. 

 resemlilance of, to Johnson grass. 



Cir. 35. 

 resistance to alkali. Cir. 35. 

 Sulphur: 



in sprays for insect pests. 87: 202. 



objection to, in fuel oils. 92: 408. 



Sulphuric acid treatment for black arm. 



1921: 609-610. 

 Sulphur Spring Valley Dry-Farm: 

 cotton. 1920: 443. 

 dvnamiting subsoil at. 1919: 419; 



1920: 445; 1921: 570. 

 grains, winter and summer, 1918: 



294; 1920: 442; 1921: 567-570. 

 Indian corn and sorghums. 1918: 

 294 . 295; 1919: 416-417, 418; 

 1920: 442. 443; 1921: 566. 

 legumes. 1918: 294-295; 1919: 417- 

 418; 1920: 442-443; 1921: 564- 

 565. 

 orchard. 1918: 280; 1920: 474. 

 Sunflowers. 1920: 446. 

 SUPPLY, THE PRICE, AND THE 

 QUALITY OF FUEL OILS 

 FOR PUMP IRRIGATION. 

 92: 397-423. 

 alternative sources of power. 92: 



421-423. 

 freight rates. 92: 400-401. 



fuel oils available. 92: 401-405. 



price. 92: 399-400. 



pump irrigation in Arizona. 92: 397- 

 399, 420-421. 



specilications. 92: 418-420. 



tests. 92: 405-409. 

 SWEET CLOVER IN ARIZONA. 

 Cir. 34. 



culture. Cir. 34. 



seed tests. Cir. 40. 



Swingle. Walter T. 1920: 459-460. 

 Syri)iga chiiioisis sougeami. 1919: 431. 



Tall meadow oats grass. Cir. 40. 

 Tamarisk, evergreen (Tamarix articu- 

 lata) : 

 as. a windbreak. 89: 233. 

 suited to Arizona conditions. 1920: 

 460. 

 Tamarix als,crica. 1919: -131. 



T. articulata. 89: 233; 1920: 460. 

 T. parviflora purpurea. 1919: 431. 

 Tangarines. 1921: 587. 

 Tangelo. 1921: 587-588. 

 Tangle top (Hcteropogon contortus). 



1919: 411. 

 Tavlor, E. P. 1919: 399; 1921: 583. 

 Taylor. Waher P. 1921: 583. 

 Tempe Cotton Exchange. 85: 31-35. 

 Tempe Date Orchard: 

 fruit at: 

 affected by weather. 1919: 439. 

 fungus spots on. 1919: 439. 

 souring of. 1919: 439. 

 varieties. 1918: 304-306. 

 yields. 1918: 305-306; 1919: 440. 

 propagation of plants 1918: 307; 



1919: 440. 

 scale at. 1920: 470; 1921: 589. 

 soil. 1918: 307; 1919: 440. 

 Tempe Drainage Ditch: 



lowering the water table. 1919: 406. 

 water, analvsis. 1918: 346; 1919: 410; 

 1920: 437; 1921: 559-561. 

 Temperatures: 

 effect of, on citrus trees. 1921: 589. 

 high, effect on cement pipe. 86: 101, 



108-109, 115, 169. 

 in date propagating house. 1918: 309. 

 records, on Yuma Mesa. 89: 229-231. 

 suitable for olives. 94: 496-497. 

 Tenant farming in Salt River Valley. 



85: 65. 

 Termite, or white ant. 87: 203. 

 Tetranychus bimaciilattis Harvey (two- 

 spotted red spider). 87: 201-202. 



