CONTENTS. X^^I 



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Farmers' Bulletin 645, The Agricultural Outlook 504 



Farmers' Bulletin 64G, Crimson Clover — Seed Production, J. M. Westgate- 732 



Farmers' Bulletin 047, The Home Garden in the South, II. C. Thomi»son__ 743 

 Farmers' Bulletin 648, The Control of Root-linot, E. xV. Bessey and L. P. 



Byars 842 



Farmers' Bulletin 649, Alfalfa Attacked by the Clover-root Curculio, 



F. M. Webster 8ol 



Farmers' Bulletin 650, The San Jos6 Scale and Its Control, A. L. Quaint- 



ance 850 



Farmers' Bulletin 651, The Agricultural Outlook 877, 893 



Farmers' Bulletin 652, The Sheep-killing Dog, V. O. McWhorter 860 



Farmers' Bulletin 653, Honey and Its Uses in the Home, Caroline L. Hunt 



and Helen W. Atwater 855 



Farmers' Bulletin 654, How Farmers May Improve Their Personal Credit, 



C. W. Thompson 892 



Farmers' Bulletin 655, Cottonseed Meal for Feeding Beef Cattle, W. F. 



Ward 805 



Farmers' Bulletin 656, The Community Egg Circle, C. E. Bassett and 



W. H. Kerr 870 



Preparation of Articles for Journal of Agricultural Research 796 



Program of Work of the United States Department of Agriculture, 1915— 496 

 Office of the Secretary : 



Circular 46, Rules and Regulations of the United States Cotton 



Futures Act of August 18, 1914 689 



Special [Circulars] : 



Advantages of Dairying in the South 574 



Conveniences for Handling the Farm Cow and Her Products 590 



Do You Keep a Cow? 574 



Feeding the Farm Cow in the South 574 



Hairy Vetch for the Cotton Belt, C. V. Piper 533 



Horse and Mule Raising in the South 570 



How Southern Farmers May Get a Start in Pig Raising 570 



ISIaking Farm Butter in the South 577 



Marketing Butter and Cream in the South 577 



Permanent Pastures for the Cotton Belt, L. Carrier 534 



Producing Sheep on Southern Farms 568 



Rape as a Forage Crop in the Cotton Belt. C. V. Piper 533 



Rye in the Cotton Belt, C. E. Leighty 533 



Shall Southern Farmers Build Creameries? 577 



Sorghum for Forage in the Cotton Belt, H. X. Vinall 533 



Soy Beans in the Cotton Belt, W. J. Morse 533 



Suggestions on Poultry Raising for the Southern Farmer 570 



The Feeding and Care of Dairy Calves 568 



The Production and Care of Milk and Cream 575 



Winter Oats in the Cotton Belt, C. W. Warburton 533 



Winter Wheat in the Cotton Belt, C. E. Leighty 533 



Cowpeas in the Cotton Belt, W. J. Morse 631 



Sweet Potato Growing in the Cotton Belt, H. C. Thompson 740 



Report 102, Descriptions of Some Weevils Reared from Cotton in 



Peru, W. D. Pierce G58 



Report 103, Social and Labor Needs of Farm Women 890 



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