MISCELLANEOUS. 473 



337 Cropping systems for New England dairy farms. 



340 Declaration of governors for conservation of natural 



resources. 



357 Methods of poultry management. 

 362 Conditions affecting the value of market hay. 

 364 A profitable cotton farm. 

 370 Replanning a farm for profit. 

 FARM MACHINERY: 



Farmers' Bulletins, Nos. : 



277 The use of alcohol and gasoline in farm engines. 

 303 Corn harvesting machinery. 

 347 Repair of farm equipment. 



THE DISPOSAL OF SEWAGE ON THE FARM : 

 Farmers' Bulletin, No. : 



270 Modern conveniences for the farm home. 

 ROADS : 



Yearbooks of the U. S. Dept. of Agriculture : 

 1897 Object lesson roads. 

 1901 Road building with convict labor in the Southern 



States. 



1904 Practical road building in Tennessee. 

 Farmers' Bulletins, Nos. : 



79 Testing of road materials. 

 95 Goods roads for farmers. 

 136 Earth roads. 



321 The use of split-log drag on earth roads. 

 338 Macadam roads. 



Office of Public Roads, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Bulletins 

 Nos. : 



24 Proceedings of the North Carolina good roads con- 

 vention. 



29 The construction of macadam roads. 



Missouri State Board of Agriculture, Columbia, Mo., Bulletins, 

 Nos. : 



I Vol. 3 Road dragging. 

 10 Vol. i Road Improvement. 

 THE COUNTRY HOME: 



Yearbook of the U. S. Dept. of Agriculture : 



1902 Plants as a factor in home adornment. 

 Farmers' Bulletins, Nos. : 



185 Beautifying the home grounds. 

 248 The lawn. 



270 Modern conveniences for the farm home. 

 342 A model kitchen. 

 375 Care of food in the home. 



Office of Experiment Stations, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Cir- 

 cular No. : 



84 Education for country life. 

 TRUCK GARDENING : 



Farmers' Bulletins, Nos. : 

 35-149-244-365 Potato. 

 61-84-233-259 Asparagus. 

 62 Marketing farm produce. 



