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ly with reference to junior club work and study. A few otliers have been 

 given 'because of their general relation to some phase of the work described 

 in the foregoing pages. In many cases these will suggest new lines of 

 club work that may be entered upon at a later time. The list could easily 

 be made much longer, but care has been taken to include no publication 

 for which a price is charged. 



In sending for copies of these publications care should be used to desig- 

 nate exactly by title, number, and volume or series. None of these is 

 supplied by the Department of Agriculture except the Farmers' Bulletins 

 and others specially designated as publications. of the office of Experiment 

 Stations. As a rule, bulletins issued by some State other than that in 

 which the applicant resides can not be Had in quantity, but may often be 

 had in numbers sufficient to supply the mem'bers of the advisory commit- 

 tee. 



gem:h.\l on cohx. 



The Nebraska Corn Book, Department of Public Instruction, Lincoln, Nebr. 



Studies of Corn and Its T'ses, Illinois Agricultural College Extension Bul- 

 letin, Urbana, 111. 



Corn Study, South Dakota Agricultural College Bulletin, Vol. II, No. 2. 



Corn Growing, Farmers' Bulletin 199, U. S. Department of Agriculture. 



The production of good seed corn, Farmers' Bulletin 229, U. S. Department 

 of Agriculture. 



Corn Culture in the South, Farmers' Bulletin 81, U. S. Department of 

 Agriculture. 



Food Value of Corn and Corn Products, Farmers' Bulletin 298, U. S. De- 

 partment of Agriculture. 



SEED-CORN SELECTION. 



Bulletin 116, Agricultural Experiment Station, Kingston, R. I. 

 Bulletin 122, Agricultural Experiment Station, Lexington, Ky. 

 Agricultural College Extension Bulletin 1, Vol. II, Columbus, Ohio. 

 Agricultural and Mechanical College Bulletin 2, Teachers' Series, Still- 

 water, Okla. 

 Farmers' Bulletins 220 and 253, U. S. Department of Agriculture. 



SEED-COKN TESTING. 



Special Bulletin 47, Agricultural Experiment Station, East Lansing, Mich. 

 Agricultural College Extension Bulletin 7, Vol. II, Columbus, Ohio. 

 Agricultural and Mechincal College Bulletin 2, Teachers' Series, Still- 

 water, Okla. 

 Farmers' Bulletins 229 and 253, U. S. Department of Agriculture. 



TIME AND METHODS OF PLANTING. 



Bulletins 55, 65, Agricultural Experiment Station, Experiment, Ga. 

 Bulletin 147, Agricultural Experiment Station, IManhattan, Kans. 

 Bulletin 104, Agricultural Experiment Station, Clemson College, S. C. 

 Bulletin 134, Agricultural Experiment Station, Au'burn, Ala. 

 See also the general bulletins in first list. 



