INDEX. Ill 



Contributors— Continued— Pages. 



Weeks, E. C 73-77 



Wing, Josephs 165-171, 235-238 



Webster, Hon. Ed. H 386-391 



Wriglit, Hon. H. R , 383-386 



D 

 Dairy Association, Missouri State- 

 Address by Mr. Clifford 397-399 



Dairying a profitable business 383-386 



Dual purpose cow 376-383 



European dairying 341-344 



Guarding against tuberculosis S54-366 



Missouri 393-396 



t 



Needed legislation 351-353 



Problem of dairy cattle improvement 345-351 



Quality of dairy products 386-391 



Resolutions 391-393 



Silo as a factor in economical feeding 338-340 



Some services a State dairy and food commissioner may render 366-376 



E 



European dairying 340-344 



Experiments with commercial fertilizers 133-140 



F 

 Farmers' Week- 

 Opening session 40-46 



Missouri Corn Growers' Association 47-96 



Missouri Improved Live Stock Breeders' Association 160-241 



Soils and fertilizers 97-159 



Feeding silage 429 



Feeding stuffs, analyses of 438-439 



Feed, weight of given measures ., 439 



Fertilizers 53, 97-159 



Fertility of the soil, maintenance, etc 97-159- 



Financial statement 22-32^ 



Financial report 12-14- 



Flax, acreage and yield 461, 463, 464^ 



Flax, farm price 464 



G 

 Grain farming, maintaining soil fertility 118-133 



H 



Hay and forage, acreage and yield 456-457, 461, 463, 464 



Hay and forage, farm price 464 



Horses— 



Carmon 32917 452a 



Cavalry horses 229-235- 



Establishing an A merican breed of carriage horses 450-453- 



Hunters 232^ 



Prices of, by classes 465 



Standard bred trotter 222-229 



Silage for 434 



I 



Insects injurious to corn 242-335 



Angoumois grain moth 330 



Army worm 311 



Bronze cutworm 285 



Chinch bug 292 



Clay-backed cutworm 283' 



Common wireworm 346. 



A-31 



