DEPAR'JIELiT OF>.AGRIC 



FARtlL'}^!:-' BULLET III ( 



) 



Number. 

 1044. Beattie, V/.R. 

 1047. Eunter, 3, 



104S. Tracy, S.H. 

 l05.-i. Roberts.J.W. & 



^ierce, L. 

 1056. Fisher, D.F. & 



Ke',7C0iaer,E. J. 



1058. Stal-x^an, E.G. 

 1069. Harter, L.L. 

 1050. Walker, J.C. 



1062. Lsightf, C.E. 



1063. numphrey,II.3.^s 



Johnson, A. 

 106 4, Stuart, ?/. 

 1073. Griffiths, D. 

 1075. Bearing, C. 



1081. Shear, C.L. 

 1087. Mulford, F.L. 

 1092. Chaiibliss, G.E 

 1095. Jones, J.VJ. 



1103. Aicher, L.C. 



1119. V'arburton,C."\& 



Stanton, T.R. 



1120. Fisher, H.F. 

 1122. Vosbnry, E.D. 



1124. Tisdale, W.H. 



1125. Tracy, S.M. 



1126. Vinail, H.N. 



1127. Beattie, V/.R. 



1129. McMtirran,S,M.(S: 



Deiaaree, J.B, 



1130. Piper, C.7. .i 



Carrier, L. 

 1137. Rcthgeb, B.E. 



1141. Charubliss, C.E. 



1142. Kephart, L.^'. 

 11 i3. Carrier, L. 



1147. Rothgeb, 3.E. 



1148. Morse, 7'. J. 



1149. K-yle, C.H. 



1151. Pietsrs, A.J. 



1152. Tracy, W.P.,Jr. 



Tlie city home garden. 1919. 



Dry fa-iTiing for better wheat yields. The Ccl- 

 ■■jnibia cnl Snake river basins. 1919. CIn co- 

 operation with Office of Fana rianag. ) 



Rnodes grass. 1919. 



Control of cherry leaf-spot, ■ lSl9. 



Controlling important f\ansou5 and insect enemies 

 of the pear in the hunid sections of the ?a.c.- 

 ific norihwest. 1919. (in ccaperation -.vi t' 

 Eur. of entomology.) 



Destroy the cormon barberry. 19.19, 



Sweet-potato diseases, 1919. 



Onion diseases and their control. 1919, 



Buckwheat. 1919. 



Take-all and fla.g sn-at, two wheat diseases nev; 

 to the United States. 1919, 



Production of late or uain-crcp pocatoes. 1919, 



Prickly pear as stock feed. 1930, 



Unfemento.i grape juice: hcv to x-^yza iv ir. the 

 home. 1912. 



Cranb^r.-'y diseases and their control. 1^20. 



BeautifyrVnj the fai-ustead. 1920. 



Pralr: 



•i ;e ciiltui'e in the Unitnd States, 



1S20. 



Beet- vop silage and other by-products of the 



hv^jL-j beet. 1919. 

 Growing irri3;a..ed -^rain in southern laaho. (In 



cooperation with Idaho ^gr. E"cp. Sta. ) 1920. 

 Fall-so"ni oats. 1920. 



Control of r-pple pov/dex'y mildew, 1920. 

 Citrus-fruit growing in the Gulf States. 1920. 

 The bro^vn-spct of com with suggestions for its 



control. 1920. 

 Forage for the cotton belt, 1920. 

 Sudan graso. 1920. 

 Peanut growing for profit. 1920, 

 Diseases of Southern pecans. 1920. 



Carpet grass. 1920. 



Grain sorghuijs; how to grow the-.. 1920. 

 Rice growing in California. 1320. 

 Growing crimson clover. 1920. 

 Lespedeza as a forage crop. 1920. 

 Milo, a valuable ^rain crop. 1^20. 

 Cov;peas: culture i^rA v.-'.rieties. 1920. 

 Growing corn in the so'ithoa^i^em states. 1920. 

 Alsike clover, 1920. 



Sugar-beet grovring in ihe Rcclrv Mountain states, 

 1920. 



