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AVlieat, bran, analyses, Va. Sta 133 



in diet for pigs, Me. Sta 64G 



vs. middlings, for pigs. Me. 



Sta 045 



cleaning of seed, Minn. Sta 055 



continuous cropping with — 



Kan. Sta 219 



Minn. Sta 655 



co-operative experiments with — 



Ky. Sta 228 



Ohio Sta 252 



W.Va.Sta 300 



crop statistics, 1890,11. S.D. A 009 



culture of, Ind. Sta 327 



decline in yield, Iowa Sta 214 



distribution and consiiuii)tion of, 



U.S.D. A 009 



drilled vs. listed, Kan, Sta 219 



early vs. late seeding. Can. Sta 520 



Ind. Sta 326 



Ohio Sta 250 



efi'ect of barn-yard manure on, 



Kan. Sta 220 



fertilizers on. III. Sta 273 



Md. Sta 726 



hot water on the vitality 



of, Ind. Sta 325 



nitrate of soda on growth 



of, Md.Sta 727 



experiments on black land, Ohio 



Sta 252 



exportation, statistics of, U. S. D. A.. 609 

 field experiments wilh^ 



Ark. Sta 315 



Can. Sta 4,6,7,675 



Colo. Sta 392,395 



111. Sta 273 



Ind. Sta 326 



Kan. Sta 219,336 



Ky. Sta 227 



La. Sta 147 



Md. Sta 351,726 



Minn. Sta 655 



N.C.Sta 287 



Ohio Sta 124 



Ore. Sta 606 



S. Dak. Sta 132,663 



W.Va.Sta .300 



fly, a new, notes on, Ky. Sta 228 



frozen, test of Can. Sta 3 



Minn. Sta 157 



fungicides for smut of, Kiin. Slii... 220 



germination tests of, Tex. Sta 514 



harvesting of, Ill.Sla 275 



legal weight per busliel indifferent 



States, U. S. D. A 609 



loose smutof, Ind.Stu 326 



Kan. Sta 342 



losses in growing, Md. Sta 353 



louse, remedies for, N.J. Sta 164 



methods of culture, OhioSla 250 



Tenn.Sla 172 



seeding, Ky. Sta 227 



soil preparation. 111. 



Sta 274 



Whe.it, middlings — 



analyses, Me. Sta 645 



Mass. State Sta 232 



N.Y.Cornell Sta 504 



N.Y.StateSla 213,589 



and bran, comparative digesti- 

 bility of. Me. Sta 645 



in diet for pigs, Me.Sta 646 



mixtures of varieties, JNIinn.Sta... 655 



pea-vines as a manure for, N.C.Sta. 372 

 Polish, field experiments with, 



Colo. Sta 392 



press drill vs. broadcast seeding, 



S. Dak. Sta 664 



red vs. white, Ohio Sta 251 



rusted, notes on, Iowa Sta 213 



screenings, anal.vses, INIicli. Sta 495 



seeding at different depths, Ohio 



Sta 250 



seeding frosted, Minn. Sta 156 



frozen, Minn. Sta 156 



rusted, Minn. Sta 156 



selection of seed, Ind. Sta 326 



Minn. Sta 655 



smut, notes on, Ohio Sta 252 



treatment of, Ind. Sta 325 



Kan. Sta 038 



Tenn.Sta 173 



spring, field experiments with, 



Can. Sta .520 



stem maggot, notes on.Can.Sta .... 5 



U.S.D. A... 80 



straw worm, notes on, U. S. D. A.... 80 



thick vs. thin seeding, Ohio Sta 250 



time of sowing. 111. Sta 274 



varieties. Ark. Sta, 315 



Can. Sta 4, 0, 7, 520, 675 



Colo. Sta 395 



Ind. Sta 326 



Iowa Sta 213 



Kan. Sta 220,336 



Ky. Sta 227 



Md.Sta 351,728 



Minn. Sta 655 



Nebr.Sta 240 



N.C.Sta 287 



Ohio Sta 250 



Ore. Sta 70,606 



Pa.Sta 29 



S. Dak. Sta 132,663 



Tenn.Sta 172 



W.Va.Sta 300 



vitality of seed as affected by — 



blue vitrei, U. S. D. A 32 



copperas, U. S. D. A 33 



winter, report on condition of, U. 



S.I). A 749 



wire-worm, notes on, U. S. D. A 80 



yield and value of, U. S. D. A 608 



on small and large plats, 



Ohio Sta 251 



While arsenic, as an insecticide, U. S. 



D. A 747 



bent-grass, analyses. Conn. State 



Sta , ,...., ,....„, < 487 



