DIVISION OF PUBLICATIONS. 277 



Farmers' Bulletins reprinted during the fiscal year 1901 — Continued. 



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30 

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 47 

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109 



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118 



119 



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132 



Title of bulletin. 



Grape Disea.ses on the Pacific Coast 



Alfalfa, or Lticern 



Silos and Silage _ 



Peach Growing tor litarket 



Meats: Composition and Cooking 



Potato Culture. 



Cotton Seed and Its Products 



Kafir Corn: Characteristics, Culture, and Uses.. 



Spraying for Fruit Diseases 



Onion Culture.. 



Farm Drainase 



Fowls: Care and Feeding 



Pacts About Milk 



Commercial Fertilizers: Composition and Use 



Some Insects Injurious to Stored Grain 



Irrigation in Humid Climates 



Insects Affecting the Cotton Plant 



The Manuring of Cotton 



Sheep Feeding 



Sorghum as a Forage Crop. 



Standard Varieties of Chickens 



The Sugar Beet: Culture, Seed, Development, Manufacture, and Statistics. 



Some Common Birds in Their Relation to Agriculture 



The Dairy Herd: Its Formation and Management 



Experiment Station Work— I 



Butter Making on the Farm 



The Soy Bean as a Forage Crop. 



Bee Keeping 



Asparagus Culture 



Marketing Farm Produce 



Care of Milk on the Farm 



Ducks and Geese: Standard Breeds and Management 



Experiment Station Work— II 



Meadows and Pastures: Formation and Cultivation in the Middle Eastern 

 States 



Total 



number of 



copies. 



Forestry for Farmers 



Experiment Station Work— III 



The Principal Insect Enemies of the Grape 



Some Essentials in Beef Production 



Experiment Station Work— IV 



Milk as Food 



The Grain Smuts: How They Are Caused and How to Prevent Them. 



Tomato Growing 



The Liming of Soils 



Experiment Station Work— V 



Experiment Station Work— VI _ 



The Peach Twig-Borer: An Important Enemy of Stone Fruits 



Corn Culture in the South 



Experiment Station Work— VII 



Fish as Food 



Thirty Poisonous Plants 



Experiment Station Work— VIII 



Cowpeas 



The Manufacture of Sorghum Sirup.. 



Potato Diseases and Their Treatment 



Experiment Station Work— IX 



The Vegetable Garden _. 



Good Roads for Farmers 



Raising Sheep for Mutton 



Three Insect Enemies of Shade Trees _ _ 



Hog Raising in the South 



Millets. 



Southern Forage Plants 



Experiment Station Work— XI 



Notes on Frost. 



Experiment Station Work— XII 



Breeds of Dairy Cattle 



Experiment Station Work — XIII 



Farmers' Reading Courses 



Rice Culture in the United States 



The Farmers' Interest in Good Seed 



Bread and the Principles of Bread Making 



The Apple and How to Grow It 



Experiment Station Work— XIV 



Irrigation in Fruit Growing 



Sheep, Hogs, and Horses in tlie Pacific Northwest 



Grape Growing in the South 



Experiment Station Work— XV 



Beans, Peas, and Other Legumes as Food 



Experiment Station Work— XVI 



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100, m) 



30,000 



a5, (jofj 



15,000 

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15, m) 



80, (XX) 

 10, (XXI 

 35,(K)0 

 .50,000 

 90, (XK) 

 20, fHX) 

 30, (XIO 

 60, (KM) 

 ()(),(H,0 

 30,1)00 

 60, 000 

 30, (XX) 



3,930,000 



