IV INDEX. 



Corn— Continued— Pages. 



Stover, use of g5 



Trueness to type 66 



Varieties of 43_ 54.35 



Yield of white and yellow varieties 82 



Yield in breeding plots 75.77 



Corn Growers' Association VI, 10, 2S-S7 



Chemistry of corn 66-70 



Commercial fertilizers as supplements to farm yard manures and legumes 45-51 



Corn judging 7O-71 



Com pollination 61-66 



Crabtree's score card 58 



Indian corn from a farmer's point of view 52-61 



Missouri score card 70 



Officers of VI, 10 



President's annual address 28-30 



Query box 82-87 



Work of experiment stations on corn improvement 34-41 



What the farmer may do in corn improvement 41-45 



Corn Charcoal 148 



Cotton Seed Meal Fed with Corn S3 



Cotton Seed Meal for Feeding Hogs 14S 



Cotton Seed Meal for Feeding Cows 293 



Cotton, Statistics of 354, 363, 364, 365 



Cotton, World's Fair, St. Louis 209 



Cow- 

 Best type of, for the middle west 149-150 



Care of 290-291, 312-313 



Cost of feed 292 



Dairy form 2S7-290, 316-31S 



Dairy records of 269-273, 274-2S.J 



Fly remedies for 323-32G 



Milk fever 321-323 



Ties 292 



"Wlilte Heather" 149 



Stalls 305 



Ventilation of barns 312 



Cows- 

 Common, dairy record 274-2S5 



Dairy, rations for 276-278, 2SO-281 



riolsteins, dairy record 269-272 



Jerseys , dairy record 269-272 



Hod Polls, dairy record 269-272 



Shorthorns, dairy record 26!)- 272 



Cow Peas, Seed and Hay. Yield and Price 364 



Counties- 

 Area, population, assessed valuation, etc 368-369 



Number of farms, size of farm, land listed for taxes, improved acreage, 



acreage In cultivated crops 366-.'>67 



l>ive Stock, number an'd value 370-376 



Statistics of 357-360, 366-377 



Crops — 



Area in cultivation by counties 366-367 



Conditions, yields and prices 364 



Yields and values 350-388 



D. 



Dairy Association, Missouri State VI, 266-337 



Business cow fur business dairyman 267-274 



Experience with cows 286-300 



