General Index. 



477 



Hay, sheds (see "Sheds") 



shipping, 133 to 115, 447 to 460 



slings (see "Machinery, slings") 



stacking (see "Stacking") 



stacks (see "Stacks") 



storing (see "Storing") 

 sweating, 246 



tracks and carriers (see "Machinery, 



tracks and carriers") 



tramping, 106 



value per ton, average, 169 



ventilation, 105, 111, 246, 258, 458 



wagons (see "Machinery, wagons, hay") 

 Haying, day's work in, 248 



horses and crew required, 247 

 Header, grain, for seed harvesting, 120 

 Heating, hay, 105, 246, 247 

 Heaving, soil, 67, 162, 186 



Height growth left for winter protection 



(Fig. 58), 67, 366 

 Height to cut, 67 



pasture, 135 



Herbin, James, early seeding, 12 

 History, earliest records of State Board of 

 Agriculture, 3 



first seeding in Kansas, 11, 12, 13 



"From Persia to Kansas" (Figs. 148 to 



156), 171 



introduction, into Kansas (Fig. 156), 3 



oldest field now in Kansas, 13 

 Hoes, drain, 219 



Hogs (see "Swine") 

 Honey, alfalfa, 402 

 Hook, hay (Fig. 108), 111 



tile, 219 



Hopperdozer (Fig. 325), 158, 378 

 Horses and mules, feeding (Figs. 133, 361. 

 362, 363), 143, 428 



hay alone for, 139 

 brown for, 149 



pasturing (Fig. 128), 132, 434 



rations including alfalfa hay, 143, 432 



required in haying, 247 



soilage, for, 137 



straw, alfalfa, for, 126 

 Hoven, or "bloat," 419 



Huller, alfalfa or clover (Fig. 273), 123, 



271, 324 



Human food, alfalfa as, 438 

 Hunter, S. J., article, 401 

 Ice, winterkilling caused by, 162, 187 

 Idaho's acreage, 6 

 Implements (see "Machinery") 

 Importing seed, 124, 180 

 Improving the stand, 53 

 Impure seed, 45, 210 

 Inoculation, soils, with nitrogen-gathering 



bacteria (Figs. 36 to 40), 43, 44, 



215, 236 

 Insects affecting alfalfa, 156, 367 



alfalfa caterpillar (Figs 333 to 335), 387 

 weevil (Figs. 336 to 338), 389 



ant, mound-building prairie (Fig. 342), 



393 



army worm (Figs. 326 to 329), 160, 379 

 fall (Fig. 330), 160, 383 



beetles, blister (Figs. 343, 344), 395 

 'borer, clover-root (Figs. 310 to 312), 

 367 



bran mash, poisoned, formula, 377 



caterpillar, alfalfa (Figs. 333 to 335), 



387 



chalcis-fly, alfalfa-seed or clover-seed 

 (Figs. 347, 348), 398 



clover-hay worm (Fig. 349), 399 



clover leaf-weevil (Figs. 339 to 341), 



392 



clover-root borer (Figs. 310 to 312), 367 

 curculio (Figs. 313 to 315), 368 



Insects, clover sitones (Figs. 316, 317), 371 

 -controlling, 156, 367 



curculio, clover-root (Figs. 313 to 315), 



368 



cutworm, variegated (Fig. 331), 161, 384 



'dozer hopper (Fig. 325), 378 



fall army worm (Fig. 330), 383 



fertilizing blossoms (Figs. 183, 350), 



150, 195, 268, 401 



garden webworm (Fig. 332), 157, 159, 



386 



grasshoppers (Figs. 141, 319 to 325), 



157, 374 



grub, white (Fig. 318), 372 



hopperdozer (Fig. 325), 378 



leaf-hoppers (Figs. 345, 346), 397 



leaf-weevil, clover (Figs. 339 to 341), 



392 



mound-building prairie ant (Fig. 342), 



393 



poisoned bran mash, formula, 377 



-pollinating blossoms (Figs. 183, 350), 

 150, 195, 268, 401 



poultry destroying (Fig. 141), 157, 367 



sitones, clover (Figs. 316, 317), 371 

 i swine destroying, 157, 367 



variegated cutworm (Fig. 331), 161, 384 



webworm, garden (Fig. 332), 156, 159, 



386 



weevil, alfalfa (Figs. 336 to 338), 3 89 



white grub (Fig. 318), 372 

 Inspection, hay (Fig. 369), 451 

 Intakes, drainage system, 220 



Interest on land and equipment, 168, 169 

 Introduction, alfalfa into Kansas (Figs. 148 



to 156), 3, 4, 11, 12, 13 

 Investigation, how conducted, 11 

 Irrigation, alfalfa, 165, 276 



capacity of pumping plants, 285 



corrugated system, 283 



distributing system, 165, 279 



ditches (Figs. 143, 220, 222), 165, 279 



evaporation, 284 



flooding system (Figs. 219, 223), 165, 



280 



furrow system, 283 



head of water to use, 284 

 -leveling land for, 165, 278 



. number of times a year, 167, 283 

 'preparation, preliminary, 165, 278 



requirements, 276 



seed grown under, 45 



seeding under, 167, 283 



seepage, 284 



strip-check system, 165, 280 



surveying land for, 278 



water, distribution of, 165, 280 



amount to apply, 167, 284 



when to apply, 165, 283 



winter, 285 



Italy, history in (Fig. 150), 173, 174 

 Joseph, J. D., article, 256 

 Kafir after alfalfa (Fig. 139), 151 to 155 

 Kansas City Hay Dealer's Association, 447, 

 450, 454, 457 



rules for grading hay, 450, 457 

 Kansas City hay market (Figs. 112, 367, 



368, 369), 115, 447 



quotations on alfalfa, 6 



receipts for ten years, 453 

 Kenney, B., article, 241 

 Knives, hay (Figs. 102, 103), 106 

 Laying tile, 223 



Leaf-hoppers (Figs. 345, 346), 397 

 Leaf-spot (Figs. 284 to 289), 341, 343 

 Leaf-weevil, clover (Figs. 339 to 341 ),. 392 

 Leaves and stems, feeding value, compara- 

 tive, 242, 403, 406, 415, 429 

 Leaves for poultry, 145 



