14 DOCUMENT PRICE LIST 16, STH EDITION 



FARMERS' BULLETIN Continued. 



315. Progress in legume inoculation. Paper, 5c. 



316. Experiment station work 44. Paper, 5c. 



317. Experiment station work 45. Paper, 5c. 



318. Cowpeas. Paper, 5c. 



319. Demonstration work in cooperation with southern farmers. Paper, 5c. 



320. Experiment station work 46. Paper, 5c. 



321. Use of split-log drag on earth roads. Paper, 5c. 



322. Milo as a dry-land grain crop. Paper, 5c. 



323. Clover farming on sandy jack-pine lands of the North. Paper, "5c. 



324. Sweet potatoes. Paper, 5c. 



325. Small farms in corn belt. Paper, 5c. 



326. Building up run-down cotton plantation. Paper, 5c. 



328. Silver fox farming. Paper, 5c. 



329. Experiment station work 47. Paper, 5c. 



330. Deer farming in United States. Paper, 5c. 



331. Forage crops for hogs in Kansas and Oklahoma. Paper, 5c. 



332. Nuts and their uses as food. Paper, 5c. 



333. Cotton wilt. Paper, 5c. 



335. Harmful and beneficial mammals of the arid interior, with special 



reference to Carson and Humboldt valleys. Paper, 5c. 



336. Game laws for 1908. Paper, 5c. 



337. Cropping systems for New England dairy farms. Paper, 5c. 



338. Macadam roads. Paper, 5c. 



339. Alfalfa. Paper, 5c. 



340. Declaration of governors for conservation of natural resources. 



Paper, 5c. 



341. Basket willow, with summary. Paper, 5c. 



342. Experiment station work 49. Paper, 5c. 



343. Cultivation of tobacco in Kentucky and Tennessee. Paper, 5c. 



344. Boll weevil problem, with special reference to means of reducing 



damage. Paper, 5c. 

 Superseded by 512. 



345. Some common disinfectants. Paper, 5c. 



346. Computation of rations for farm animals by use of energy values. 



Paper, 5c. 



347. Repair of farm equipment. Paper, 5c. 



348. Superseded by 490. 



349. Dairy industry in the South. Paper, 5c. 



350. Dehorning of cattle. Paper, 5c. 



351. Tuberculin test of cattle for tuberculosis. Paper, 5c. 



352. Nevada mouse plague of 1907-8. Paper, 5c. 



353. Experiment station work 50. Paper, 5c. 



354. Onion culture. Paper, 5c. 



355. Successful poultry and dairy farm. Paper, 5c. 



356. Superseded by 431. 



357. Methods of poultry management at Maine Agricultural Experiment 



Station. Paper, 5c. 



358. Primer of forestry; pt. 2, Practical forestry. Paper, 5c. 



NOTE. Primer of forestry, pt. 1, is Farmers' bulletin 173. 



359. Canning vegetables in the home. Paper, 5c. 



360. Experiment station work 51. Paper, 5c. 



361. Meadow fescue, its culture and uses. Paper, 5c. 



362. Conditions affecting value of market hay. Paper, 5c. 



363. Use of milk as food. Paper, 5c. 



364. Profitable cotton farm. Paper, 5c. 



365. Farm management in northern potato-growing sections. Paper, 5c. 



366. Experiment station work 52. Paper, 5c. 



367. Lightning and lightning conductors. Paper, 5c. 



368. Eradication of bindweed, or wild morning-glory. Paper, 5c. 



369. How to destroy rats. Paper, 5c. 



370. Replanning a farm for profit. Paper, 5c. 



371. Drainage of irrigated lands. Paper, 5c. 



372. Soy beans. Paper, 5c. 



373. Irrigation of alfalfa. Paper, 5c. 



374. Experiment station work 53. Paper, 5c. 



375. Care of food in home, corrected to Mar. 25, 1910. Paper, 5c. 



