1918.1 CONTENTS. IX 



Page. 

 RURAL ECONOMICS. 



The farm-labor problem, Houston 593 



Farm labor, Agee and App 594 



The farm labor problem, Manss 594 



The problem of crop production. Bracken 594 



State help for agricultiu-e, Tonkinson 594 



Corn production act, 1917 594 



The expert agricultm'al ad\'iser in Chateau-Gontier, Beckerich 594 



County boards of agriculture and list of granges 594 



South Dakota system of rural credits [1917] 595 



The cooperative movement among farmers in the United States,' Merriman. . . 595 



The operations of the national cooperative organization during the war 595 



Cooperative marketing, Cumberland 595 



Marketing survey of New Haven, Weld 595 



The wheat situation, present and prospective, Doherty 595 



Restrictions of consumption of grain products in European countries, Payen... 595 



Conditions in the sugar market, January-October, 1917 595 



Live stock statistics 595 



Reply of Swift & Company to the Federal Trade Commission 595 



Monthly crop report 596 



[Agricultural statistics of Canada] 596 



Census of Manitoba, 1916 596 



[Agricultural statistics of Ai'gentina] 596 



Agriculture in Switzerland during the crop year 1915 596 



Agricultural income in Switzerland, 1915-16 596 



Area, live stock, revenue, and transfers of land in native States, Shirras 590 



AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION. 



Annual report of the Federal Board for Vocational Education, 1917 596 



Statement of policies 597 



Federal aid for vocational agricultm-e in Texas under the Smith-Hughes Law.. 597 



A possible core for a program in agricultiiral education, Eaton 598 



Report of Department of Agriculture and Technical Instruction for Ireland.... 598 



Soil physics and management, Mosier and Gustafson 598 



Home economics in the Detroit schools, Keen 599 



Plans for sei-ving lunches in centralized schools of Ohio, Kauffman 599 



School boys on farms; A war time experiment, Hamilton 593 



