DIVISION OE^ PUBLICATIONS. 



319 



Farmers' Bulletins printed, and Congressional and miscellaneous distribution, for 



the fiscal year 1900-1901. 



No. of 

 bulle- 

 tin. 



Title of bulletin. 



Total 

 number 

 received. 



Distrib- 

 uted to 

 Congress- 

 men. 



Miscella- 

 neous dis- 

 tribution. 



16 



IT 



19 



20 

 21 

 23 

 23 

 24 

 25 

 26 

 27 

 28 

 29 

 30 

 31 

 33 

 33 

 34 

 35 

 30 

 37 

 38 

 39 

 40 

 41 

 42 

 43 

 44 

 45 

 46 

 47 

 48 

 49 

 50 

 51 

 52 

 Si 

 54 



55 

 56 

 57 



58 



59 



60 



61 



62 



63 



64 



65 



66 



67 



68 



69 



70 



71 , 



72 



73 



78 

 79 

 80 



81 



82 



83 



84 



85 



86 ■' 



87 



88 



89 



90 



91 



92 i 



Leguminous Plants for Green Manuring and for 

 Feeding 



Peach Yellows and Peach Rosette. 



Important Insecticides: Directions for Their Prep- 

 aration and Use ..- — 



Washed Soils: How to Prevent and Reclaim Them... 



Barnyard Manure. 



Feeding Farm Animals 



Foods: Nutritive Value and Cost. 



Hog Cholera and Swine Plague 



Peanuts: Culture and Uses 



Sweet Potatoes: Culture and Uses 



Flax for Seed and Fiber 



Weeds, and How to Kill Them 



Souringof Milk, and Other Changes in Milk Products. 



Grape Diseases on the Pacific Coast 



Alfalfa, or Lucern 



Silos and Silage. 



Peach Growing for Market 



Meats: Composition and Cooking 



Potato Culture 



Cotton Seed and its Products 



Kafir Corn: Characteristics, Culture, and Uses 



Spraying for Fruit Diseases 



Onion Culture _ 



Farm Drainage 



Fowls: Care and Feeding 



Facts About Milk. 



Sewage Disposal on the Farm 



Commercial Fertilizers 



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. 



How to Grovif Mushrooms 



Some Common Birds in Their Relation to Agricul- 

 ture 



The Dairy Herd : Its Formation and Management . . . 



E.xperiment Station Work— 1 



Butter Making on the Farm 



The Soy Bean as a Forage Crop 



Bee Keeping 



Methods of Curing Tobacco 



Asparagus Culture 



Marketing Farm Produce 



Care of Milk on the Farm 



Ducks and Geese 



Experiment Station Work — II 



Meadows and Pastures 



Forestry for Farmers 



The Black Rot of the Cabbage 



Experiment Station Work— III 



The Principal Insect Enemies of the Grape 



Some Essentials in Beef Production 



Cattle Ranges of the Southwest 



Experiment Station Work— IV 



Milk as Food 



The Grain Smuts 



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 



The Culture of Tobacco 



Tobacco Soils 



Experiment Station Work— VII 



Fish as Food 



Thirtj[ Poisonous Plants 



Experiment Station Work— VIII 



Alkali Lands 



Cowpeas 



The Manufacture of Sorghum Sirup 



Potato Diseases and Their Treatment 



Experiment Station Work— IX 



35,000 

 20,000 



50,200 

 40,800 

 30,000 

 45,300 



30,200 

 20,000 

 30,000 

 30,000 

 10,000 

 20,000 

 20,000 

 30,000 

 15,000 

 55,000 

 30,000 

 20,000 

 20,000 

 47,000 

 45,000 

 75,900 

 55,000 



20, .500 

 10,000 

 20,000 

 10,000 

 35,000 

 20,000 

 45,000 

 45,(X)0 

 46,800 



20,000 

 45,000 

 15,000 

 55,000 

 10,000 

 15, (X)0 



40,200 

 30,600 

 45,000 

 25,760 

 15,000 

 30,000 

 30,000 



30,000 

 15, KXI 

 45, 000 



10,200 

 30,120 

 30,000 

 45,000 

 15,200 

 15,000 

 15,000 



35,000 

 30,000 



15,000 

 30, (KX) 

 30,fKK) 

 10,000 



30,000 

 2.5,000 

 41, ISO 

 15,;i00 



17,683 



4,600 

 13,490 



1,(M) 

 25, 755 

 35,014 

 23,779 

 38,744 

 10, 199 

 19, 154 



5,566 

 29,047 

 16,301 



3,610 

 18,368 

 15,206 

 21, 158 

 18,983 

 34, 416 

 13,853 

 13, 269 

 26,831 

 15,519 

 27,296 

 56,887 

 28,195 



7,577 

 19,097 

 18,590 



4,402 

 14,996 

 15,978 

 26,440 

 18,423 

 49,209 

 17,869 

 13,187 



26,532 

 33,320 

 13, 171 

 30,833 

 10, 173 

 23,150 

 12,044 

 16,317 

 22, 154 

 28,884 

 31,454 

 13,300 

 22,428 

 15, 741 

 13,018 

 10,936 

 11,331 

 33,035 

 6,821 

 12,296 

 19,831 

 1.5. .583 

 24,928 

 13,974 

 9,385 

 8,175 



14,820 

 20,815 

 14,514 

 17,693 

 10, 138 

 13, 137 

 18, 137 

 9,336 

 4,936 

 21,234 

 18,661 

 35,042 

 13,039 



6,700 



1,647 

 6,180 

 L460 

 7,819 

 8,000 



11, 162 

 6,887 

 5.399 

 5,943 

 3,571 



10,405 

 7,099 

 2,468 

 7,534 

 6,334 

 6,785 

 8,087 

 9,429 

 3,452 

 6,136 

 9,083 

 5,618 

 6,233 



14,844 

 7,818 

 4,343 

 6,837 

 4,342 

 3,091 

 2,944 

 2,588 

 6,303 

 4,909 



15, .531 

 4.232 

 8,509 



8,695 

 9,323 

 5,009 

 7.897 

 4,992 

 10, 162 

 3,463 

 8.573 

 6,617 

 7,250 

 8,477 

 4,569 

 5,710 

 5,636 

 4,272 

 4,481 

 4,627 

 5,639 

 3,4&5 

 4,443 

 7,687 

 4,707 

 9,210 

 5,5.59 

 4,410 

 3,840 



4,894 

 4,813 

 3,937 

 2,942 

 4,952 

 7,089 

 7,842 

 4,477 

 2,478 

 6,7.58 

 4,264 

 8,863 

 4,483 



