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Farming— Continued. Page. 



in Monmouth Co., N.J 893 



in southeastern Ohio, Ohio 396 



inSumterCo., Ga., U.S.D.A 893 



in time of war 290 



on cut-over lands of Michigan, Wisconsin, 



and Minnesota, U.S.D.A 190 



on muck lands, U.S.D.A 191 



profitable, factors in, Mo 190 



textbook 897 



imder boll-weevil conditions, Ala.Tus- 



kegee 593 



(See also Agriculture.) 



Farms- 

 cost accounts on, N.Y.Comell 191 



electric lighting systems for 400, 590 



in Vermont 290 



live stock capacity. Wash 474 



value of food, fuel, and use of house, 



U.S.D.A 289 



water suppUes for, Ark 687 



water supplies for. Can 86 



Farmsteads, planning 400 



Fasciola — 



liepatka, distribution in Canada 86 



magna, new host for 86 



Fat- 

 animal, digestibiUty, U.S.D.A 860 



determination in avocados, Cal 139 



determination in cacao products 807 



determination in milk 507 



vegetable, digestibiUty, U.S.D.A 860 



Fat-soluble A— 



distribution in plants 61 



formation in animal body 62 



Fats- 

 melting-point, determination 15 



physical and chemical constants 502 



rancid, biochemical reaction 109 



use in the home, U.S.D.A 462 



Fatty acids. (See Acids.) 



Feces, hydrogen ion concentration 365 



Federal Farm Loan Act 289,493 



Feeding— 



of animals, treatise 597, 666 



standards, notes. Pa 374 



Feeding stuSs — 



amino acid content, Ky 268 



analyses 63 



analyses. Can 65 



bacteriological examination 666 



condimental, purchase and use, Iowa 667 



energy values. Pa 367,374 



energy values, U.S.D.A 469 



inspection and analyses, Ind 268 



inspection and analyses, Ky 268 



inspection and analyses. Mass 667 



inspection and analyses, Mich 765 



inspection and analyses, N.J 167 



inspection and analyses, Tex 765 



Inspection in Florida 467, 804 



inspection in Iowa 762 



inspection in Maine 467 



mspection in Maine, Me 563 



inspectionin Vermont, Vt 563 



law in Texas. Tex 765 



manurial residues 120 



Feeding stuffs— Continued. 



nonprotein nitrogen in 205 



nutritive value, comparison 666 



precalculating costs 271 



war, notes 367 



(See also specific ki-nds.) 



Feeds. (See Feeding stuffs.) 



Feldspar as a source of potash 728 



Fence posts, preservation 244 



Fermentation— 



cytological researches 802 



in baking industry 464 



mixtures, preparation 509 



Ferments. (See Enzyms.) 



Fern- 

 Boston, variation in 434 



leaf bUght nematode. Conn. State 52 



scale, notes 252 



Ferric phosphate, fertilizing value. Wis 626 



Ferrous phosphate, fertiUzing value. Wis 626 



Fertilizer- 

 experiments, methods of conducting 121 



(See also special crops.) 



industry in United States 817 



requirements of soils. (See Soils.) 



Fertilizers — 



analyses 124, 521, 628, 711, 822 



availability 818 



conservation 723 



effect on carnations 445 



effect on composition of asparagus. Mass . 839 



effect on nitrification in soils, Cal 118 



effect on nitrogen content of soils 218 



effect on oranges, U.S.D.A 642 



effect on soil aldehydes 424 



for Wayne County farms, Ohio 893 



handbook 124 



inspection and analyses, Cal 326 



inspection and analyses, Coim.State 627 



i nspection and analyses. Mass 822 



inspection and analyses, Me 728 



inspection and analyses, N.H 729 



inspection and analyses, N .J 429 



inspection and analyses, N.Y.State 520 



inspection and analyses, E.I 327 



inspection and analyses, S.C 125 



inspection and analyses, Tex 628 



i nspection and analyses, Vt. 521 



inspection in Florida 467, 822, 864 



inspection in Maine 467 



inspection in Ohio 124, 521 



inspection in Pennsylvania 628 



inspection in Porto Rico 521 



long-continued use. Mass 122 



loss by leaching, Fla 725 



nitrogenous. (See Nitrogenous fertilizers.) 

 phosphatic. (See Phosphates.) 

 potash. (See Potash.) 



purchase and use 220 



radio-active, examixiation 414 



remedying scarcity of. 220 



residual effect, Ohio 829 



residual effect, W.Va 324 



sampling 299, 711 



treatise 119 



use, Can 24 



use,Vt 520 



