MISCELLANEOUS 



AGRICULTURAL DEPRESSION, causes and remedies, report by [W. A,] 

 Peffer, Feb. 15, 1894. 156 pages. (Agriculture and Forestry Com- 

 mittee.) Paper, lOc. Y4.Ag8 2 :Ag8 



AGRICULTURAL OPPORTUNITIES, information concerning resources, prod- 

 ucts, and physical characteristics of Western States, southern group, 

 comprising Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, Nevada, and Cali- 

 fornia and Territory of Hawaii. 1912. 32 pages. Paper, 5c. 



C 7.11 5 : 7 



AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT. Historical sketch of Department of Agri- 

 culture, its objects and present organization. 2d revision. 1907. 97 

 pages, illus. (Publications Bulletin 3.) Paper, 15c. A 21.3: 3 



COOPERATIVE AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION WORK. 

 General debates in Senate 



Jan. 17, 1914. (In Congressional record, vol. 51, no. 26, pages 1888 

 to 1899.) Paper, lie. 



The discussion began with the value of demonstration work and the 

 amount of money desirable to put Into it and ended with a debate on the 

 often-repeated topic, the influence of the tariff on the farmer. 



Feb. 2, 1914. (In Congressional record, vol. 51, no. 39, pages 2850 to 

 2861.) Paper, 12c. 



Feb. 5, 1914. (In Congressional record, vol. 51, no. 42, pages 3063 to 

 3068.) Paper, lOc. 



Feb. 6, 1914. (In Congressional record, vol. 51, no. 43, pages 3142 to 

 3150.) Paper, lie. 



Feb. 7, 1914. (In Congressional record, vol. 51, no. 44, pages 3234 to 

 3247.) Paper, 12c. 



Provision for the negro farmer of the South and the method of appor- 

 tioning the sum to the States were the main points of the argument. 



Report amending H. 7951, for cooperative agricultural extension work, 

 between agricultural colleges in States receiving benefits of act ap- 

 proved July 2, 1862, and of acts supplementary thereto, and Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture. 1913. 13 pages. (63d Cong., 2d sess., H. Kept 

 110.) Paper, 5c. 



Report favoring S. 3091, for cooperative agricultural extension work 

 between agricultural colleges in States receiving benefits of act approved 

 July 2, 1862, and of acts supplementary thereto, and Department of 

 Agriculture. 1913. 16 pages. (63d Cong., 2d sess., S. Rept. 139.) 

 Paper, 5c. 

 Speeches 



Cummins, Albert B., of Iowa, speech in Senate, Jan. 30, 31, 1914. (In 

 Congressional record of Feb. 2, vol. 51, no. 39, pages 2900 to 2912.) 

 Paper, 12c. 



The point of discussion was the basis of distribution of the funds pro- 

 vided for agricultural extension work. 



Gronna, Asle J., of N. Dak., speech in Senate, Feb. 2, 1914. (In Con- 

 gressional record of Feb. 3, vol. 51, no. 40, pages 2982, 2983.) Paper, 8c. 



Mr. Gronna thought that this bill is not what the farmers want, and that 

 the Page bill which included provisions for vocational education was superior 

 to the one under consideration. 



Haugen, Gilbert N., of Iowa, speech in House, Jan. 19, 1914. (In Con- 

 gressional record of Jan. 26, vol. 51, no. 33, pages 2449 to 2452.) 

 Paper, 7c. 



In favor of the bill. 



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