. Industrial Alcohol: Uses and Statistics. © 
. Modern Conveniences for the Farm Home, 
. Forage Crop Practices in Western Oregon 
and Western Washington. 
. A Successful Hog and Seed-corn Farm. 
. Experiment Station Work—X XXVIII. 
. Flax Culture. 
. The Gipsy Moth and How to Control It. 
. Experiment Station Work—XXXIX. 
. Alcohol and Gasoline in Farm Engines. 
. Leguminous Crops for Green Manuring. 
. A Method of Eradicating Johnson Grass. 
. A Profitable Tenant Dairy Farm. 
. Experiment Station Work—XL. 
. Celery. 
. Spraying for Apple Diseases and the Codling 
Moth in the Ozarks. 
. Insect and Fungous Enemies of the Grape 
East of the Rocky Mountains. 
. Comparative Value of Whole Cotton Seed 
287. 
288. 
289. 
290. 
and Cotton-seed Meal in Fertilizing Cotton. 
Poultry Management. 
Nonsaccharine Sorghums. 
Beans. 
The Cotton Bollworm. 
29L. Evaporation of Apples. 
~ Cost of Filling Silos. 
. Use of Fruit as Food. 
. Farm Practice in Columbia Basin Uplands. 
. Potatoes and Other Root Crops as Food. 
. Experiment Station Work—XLI. 
. Food Value-of Corn and Corn Products. 
. Diversified Farming Under the Plantation 
System. 
. Home-grown Tea. 
"Sea Island: Cotton: Its Culture, Improve- 
ment, and Diseases. 
. Corn Harvesting Machinery. 
. Growing and Curing Hops. 
. Experiment Station Work—XLII. 
. Dodder in Relation to Farm Seeds. 
. Roselle: Its Culture and Uses. 
. Experiment Station Work—XLIII. 
. A Successful Alabama Diversification Farm. 
. Sand-clay and Burnt-clay Roads. 
. A Successful Southern Hay Farm. 
. Harvesting and Storing Corn. 
. A Method of Breeding Early Cotton to Es- 
cape Boll-weevil Damage. 
. Experiment Station Work—XLIV. 
. Experiment Station Work—XLV. 
. Cowpeas. 
. Experiment Station Work—XLVI. 
. The Use of the Split-log Drag on Earth Roads. 
. Milo as a Dry-land Grain Crop. 
. Clover Farming on the Sandy Jack-pine 
Lands of the North. 
. Sweet Potatoes. 
. Small Farms in the Corn Belt. 
. Building Up a Run-down Cotton Plantation. 
. Silver Fox Farming. 
. Experiment Station Work—XLVII. 
. Deer Farming in the United States. 
. Forage Crops for Hogs in Kansas and Okla- 
homa. 
. Nuts and Their Uses as Food. 
. Cotton Wilt. 
. Experiment Station Work—XLYVIII. 
. Harmful and Beneficial Mammals of the 
Arid Interior. 
. Cropping Systems for New England Dairy 
Farms. 
. Macadam Roads. 
. Alfalfa. 
. The Basket Willow. 
. Experiment Station Work—XLIX. 
. The Cultivation of Tobacco in Kentucky 
and Tennessee. 
. The Boll Weevil Problem, with Special Refer- 
ence to Means of Reducing Damage. 
. Some Common Disinfectants. 
. The Computation of Rations for Farm Ani- 
mals by the Use of Energy Values. 
. The Repair of Farm Equipment. 
. Bacteria in Milk. 
. The Dairy Industry in the South. 
. The Dehorning of Cattle. 
. The Tuberculin Testof CattleforTuberculosis. 
2. The Nevada Mouse Plague of 1907-8. 
. Experiment Station Work—L. 
II 
354, 
55. A Successful Poultry and Dairy Farm. 
357. 
361. 
362. 
363. 
364. 
365. 
366. 
367. 
368. 
369. 
370. 
371. 
372. 
373. 
374, 
375. 
377. 
378. 
O 
Onion Culture. 
Methods of Poultry Management at theMaine 
Agricultural Experiment Station. 
. APrimerof Forestry. PartII: Practical For- 
estry. 
Canning Vegetables in the Home. 
Experiment Station Work—LI. 
Meadow Fescue: Its Culture and Uses. 
Conditions Affecting the Valueof Market Hay. 
The Use of Milk as Food. 
A Profitable Cotton Farm. 
Farm Management in Northern Pota 
growing Sections. 
Experiment Station Work—LII. 
Lightning and Lightning Conductors. 
The Eradication of Bindweed, or Wild Morn- 
ing-glory. 
How to Destroy Rats. 
Replanning a Farm for Profit. 
Drainage of Irrigated Lands. 
Soy Beans. : 
Trrigation of Alfalfa. 
Experiment Station Work—LIII. 
Care of Food in the Home. 
Harmfulness of Headache Mixtures. 
Methods of Exterminating Texas-fever Tick. 
. Hog Cholera. 
The Loco-weed Disease. 
. Experiment Station Work—LIV. 
. The Adulteration of Forage-plant Seeds. 
. How to Destroy English Sparrows. 
. Experiment Station Work—LV. 
. Boys’ and Girls’ Agricultural Clubs. 
. Potato Culture on Irrigated Farmsof the West. 
. ThePreservative Treatmentof Farm Timbers, 
. Experiment Station Work—LVI. 
. Bread and Bread Making. 
. Pheasant Raising in the United States. 
. Economical Use of Meat in the Home. 
. Irrigation of Sugar Beets. 
. Habit-forming Agents. 
. Windmills<n Irrigation in Semiarid West. 
. Sixty-day 4nd Kherson Oats. 
. The Muskrat. 
. Bees. 
. Farm Practice in the Use of Commercial Fer- 
tilizers in the South Atlantic States. 
. Irrigation of Grain. 
. A More Profitable Corn-planting Method. 
. Protection of Orchards in Northwest from 
Spring Frosts by Fires and Smudges. 
. Canada Bluegrass: Its Culture and Uses. 
. The Construction of Concrete Fence Posts. 
. Irrigation of Orchards. 
. Experiment Station Work—LVII. 
. Soil Conservation. 
. The Potato as a Truck Crop. 
. School Exercises in Plant Production. 
. School Lessons on Corn. 
. Potato Culls asa Sourceof Industrial Alcohol, 
. Feeding Hogs in the South. 
. Experiment Station Work—LVIII. 
. The Care of Milk and Its Use in the Home. 
. Corn Cultivation. 
. Seed Corn. 
. Cigar-leaf Tobacco in Pennsylvania. 
. Rice Culture. 
. Game Laws for 1910. 
. Experiment Station Work—LIX. 
. Oats: Distribution and Uses. ; 
. Control of Blowing Soils. 
Demonstration Work on Southern Farms. 
Forest Nurseries for Schools. 
. Oats: Growing the Crop. 
5. Experiment Station Work—LX. 
. Canning Peaches on the Farm. 
Barley Culture in the Southern States. 
. Testing Farm Seeds in the Home and in the 
Rural School. 
Industrial Alcohol: Sourcesand Manufacture, 
. Experiment Station Work—LXI. 
. The Peanut. 
. How a City Family Managed a Farm. 
. Cabbage. 
. The Home Production of Onion Seed and Sets, 
. Experiment Station Work—LXIlI. 
Winter Oats for the South. — : 
A BA of Tenant Farming and Its Re- 
sults. 
