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EXPERIMENT STATION BECORD 



Rye— Continued. 



culture, (27) 32; (28) 43; (31) 35; (32) 132. 598, 



(34) 694; (35) 33; (37) 736; (38) 33, 527; (39) 

 834. 



culture — 



continuous, (30) 424; (32) .533; (34) 138; (40) 



125. 

 continuous, nitrogen accumuJation in, (31) 



318 

 experiments, (26) 737; (27) 231, 232, 233, 336, 

 341, 530; (28) 431, 532; (29) 632, 735; (30) 

 33; (32) 132. 526, 528. 529, 530; (33) 31, 

 633; (34) 137, 138, 230; (36) 32, 532; (37) 

 436, 823; (38) 634, 832; (39) 124, 125, 126, 

 227, 735; (40) 333, 529, 735. 

 for chicken feed, (38) 827. 

 for silage, (26) 574. 

 for winter forage, (38) 735. 

 in cotton belt, (32) 533. 

 east Siberia, (32) 13S. 

 eastern United States, (35) 832. 

 Indiana, (40) 735. 

 Michigan, (39) 320. 

 sand hills of Nebraska, (35) 827. 

 Southeastern States, (38) 341. 

 southern Idaho, (36) 227. 

 Texas, (29) 429; (35) 440; (40) 729. 

 Western Washington, (35) 696. 

 on moor soils, (30) 229; (39) 438; (40) 522. 

 on sandy soil, (34) 37. 

 on Wisconsin drift soil, (36) 623. 

 relation to rainfall, (33) 715. 

 under dry farming, (28) 533; (30) 435; (36) 



528, 529; (37) 329. 

 under irrigation, (34) 528. 

 cytological studies, (26) 325. 

 dates of sowing, (27) 833. 

 diseases, notes, (35) 47. 

 diseases, treatment, (35) 652, 750. 

 distance experiments, (30j 732. 

 distillers" grains, digestibility, (29) 367. 

 distribution of nitrogen in, (36) 269. 

 "drunk bread" disease, studies, (35) 845; (36) 



747. 

 effect on — 



activity of soil fungi, (36) 215. 

 baking quality of wheat, (34) 558. 

 following crop, (40) 135, 623. 

 milk and butter, (34) 570. 

 milling quality of wheat, (29) 866. 

 soil moisture, (34) 17. 

 succeeding crop, (38) 337. 

 electroculture experiments, (27) 231. 

 ergot, notes, (39) 851. 

 fall-sown — 



in Maryland and vicinity, (36) 736. 

 increasing acreage, (39) 532. 

 feed, analyses, (26) 568, 665; (27) 170, 171; (29) 

 367; (30) 67; (31) 467; (32) 667; (36) 167, 268; 

 (40) 571. 

 feed, description, (40) 72. 

 fertility and sterility, (38) 236. 

 fertilizer experiments, (26) 423, 424, 522, 818; (27) 

 125, 530, 531, 626; (28) 125, 221, 626, 723, 726, 

 734; (29) 126, 331, 631, 632, 821; (30) 125, 220, 

 335, 834; (31) 123, 137, 217, 328, 421, 529, 820; 

 (33) 219, 517; (34) 24, 327, 519, 622, 723, 820; 



(35) 126, 323, 325, 326, 425, 426, 427, 520, 629; 



(36) 217, 232, 325, 532; (37) 436, 823; (38) 132, 

 820; (39) 728; (40) 229. 



flour — 



analyses, (34) 67, 164. 



and rye bread, (36) 159. 



availability of nitrogen in, (27) 723. 



baking tests, (32) 252. 



composition, (33) 564. 



methods of analysis, (30) 612. 



standards for, (30) 612. 

 following alfalfa and feterita, (40) 432. 

 following millet, (40) 734. 

 foot distase, m ic;, (28) ."1. 

 for summer silage, (29) 473. 

 frost injury to, studies, (38) 148. 

 Fusarium disease — 



in Bavaria, (30) 748. 



notes, (29) 447. 



treatment, (32) 842. 

 Geoica squamosa on, (40) 753. 

 germ, digestion coefficients, (28) 170. 



Rye — Continued. 



germination as affected by- 

 depth of planting, (36) 437. 



fertUizers, (29) .327. 



silver nitrate, (34) 31. 

 germination tests, (27) 341; (31) 733. 

 germination tests in hydrogen peroxid, (27) 201. 

 germinative ability and vegetative force, (29) 



740. 

 germs, analyses and feeding value, (29) 467. 

 grades, (32) 138. 

 grains, analyses, (27) 872. 

 grass — 



analyses, (26) 133; (27) 35. 



analyses andcultme, (31) 434. 



as affected by radioactivity, (30) 224. 



branching in heads, (37) 139. 



breeding experiments, (26) 830. 



composition and digestibility, (36) 469. 



cultme experiments, (28) 532; (29) 631; (30) 

 528; (33) 835; (38) 133; (40) 136. 



culture in cotton belt, (32) 534. 



culture in Uruguay, (26) 133. 



English, breeding experiments and varie- 

 ties, (39) 638. 



English, digestibility, (32) 168. 



fertUizer experiments, (26) 831; (31) 822. 



for irrigated pastiu-es, (40) 432. 



frost injury to, studies, (38) 148. 



growth on volcanic ash, (32) 36. 



irrigation experiments, (32) 224. 

 grass, Italian — 



composition as affected bv irrigation, (28)i 

 332. 



culture experiments, (33) 33. 



culture in Philippines, (26) 361, 362. 



digestibility, (32) 168. 



irrigation experiments, (28) 130,)133. 



seeding on ranges, (29) 531; (30) 35. 

 grass, on peat soils, (39) 428. 

 grass, perennial- 

 culture under irrigation, (33) 228. 



for irrigated pastures, (39} 434. 



seeding on ranges, (30) 35. 



varieties, (30) 434. 



variety tests, (40) 232. 

 grass- 

 pollination experiments, (37) 735. 



radioactive fertilizer for, (31) 129. 



seed, germination energy of, (29) 538. 



seed industry in New Zealand, (32) 335: 



sulphur as fertilizer for, (30) 139. 



varieties, (35) 31; (38) 535. 

 grass, western — 



alkali tolerance, (40) 719. 



breeding experiments, (32) 532. 



culture experiments, (32) 431, 529; (36) 32; 



seeding experiments, (32) 531. 

 grass — 



wild, culture experiments, (33) 632. 



>nelds, (30) 529. 

 grasses, palatabUity, (34) 865. 

 green, fertilizing value, (34) 129. 

 green manuring experiments, (37) 425; (39) 725. 

 ground, analyses, (27) 774; (29) 666; (34) 263-,. 



(39) 167. 

 growing with legumes, (40) 822. 

 growth as affected by — 



electricity, (28) 827; (30) 827. 



fertilizer salts, (29) 329. 



manganese, (30) 823. 



meteorology, (29) 510. 



sulphur, (34) 541. 

 growth — 



in heated soils, (31) 216. 



in water culture, (33) 223. 



on volcanic ash, (29) 726; (32) 36. 



studies, methods, (38) 526. 

 hail injuries to, (33) 127. 



hail resistance as affected by fertilizers, (30) 519. 

 hardiness, relation to sap density, (39) 430. 

 harvested at different periods, germination, (39) 



442. 

 heads, fungus disease of, (34) 845. 

 history of, (31) 131. 

 hogging-down, (33) 871; (39) 779. 

 hybridization experiments, (30) 733; (36) 436. 

 improvement, (28) 43, 828; (35) 528. 

 inheritance of albinism in, (3l) 329. 

 inoculation experiments, (35) 32. 



