952 INDEX 



PART III. 



CROP AXD OTHER FARM STATISTICS FOR THE YEAR ENDING 

 DECEMBER 31, 1909. 



Crop statistics, law '. 87 



Crops, acreage, yield per acre and total yield, alfalfa 96 



Barley 93 



Clover seed 96 



Com 93 



Flax seed 96 



Gardens 96 



Hay 96 



Oats 93 



Orchards 96 



Pastures 96 



Pop com 96 



Potato 96 



Rye 96 



Sweet corn 96 



Timothy seed 96 



Wheat, spring 93 



Wheat, winter 93 



I'arms, acreage, total \ 90 



Average size 90 



Manure spreaders, number 90 



Number in state, total 90 



Tiling, number of rods 90 



Wage, average paid farm help 90 



Live stock statistics — 



Cattle, number all ages 99 



Number of cows milked, average 99 



Number shipped for feeding 9ii 



Number sold for slaughter 99 



Hogs, average number kept on farm 99 



Horses, number all ages 99 



Mules, number all ages 99 



Poultry, average number kept on farm 99 



Number marketed during the year 99 



Number dozen eggs received, approxim.ate 99 



Number dozen eggs marketed . 99 



Sheep, number kept on farm 99 



Number shipped in for feeding 99 



Number sold for slaughter 99 



PART IV. 



PROCEEDINGS OF THE JOINT SESSION OF THE ANNUAL STATE 



FARMERS' INSTITUTE AND THE CORN BELT MEAT 



PRODUCERS' ASSOCIATION. 



Cattle feeding, discussion 130 



Conditions of country life, Henry Wallace 101 



Downing, James B., "Evolution of live stock transportation" 112 



Evolution of live stock transportation, James E. Downing 112 



Growing and feeding hogs, R. M. Gunn 121 



Gunn, R. M., "Growing and feeding hogs" 121 



Wallace, Henry, "Conditions of country life" 104 



