AGRICULTURAL INDEX 



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Agriculture — Economic aspects — Continued 



How to make food abundant and cheap. T: F. 

 Hunt. Country Gent 83:15 Je 29 '18 



Importance of crops (from bulletin Issued by 

 the National city bank of New York). Am 

 Pert 46:26 Mr 17 '17 



Increased crop production. Ag Gaz of Can- 

 ada 4:268-74 Ap '17 



Increasing agricultural production. A. Trudel. 

 J Af? (Quebec) 20:139. Ja '17 



Investigation? W. A. Paxson. Nat Stock & P 

 40:1080 Ja 20 '17 



Irish agriculture. Wallaces' F 43:1254 S 6 '18 



Is increased production the big problem? P. 

 Nelson, il Ohio P 141:813 Je 29 '18 



Land tenure in the Panjab in their original 

 form and as affected by British rule. J. M. 

 Douie. Int R Ag Econ 79:51-60 Jl '17 



Lands of the state domain. Int R Ag Econ 

 79:78-9 Jl '17 



Legitimate price fixing. Wallaces' P 42:1128 

 Ag 17 '17 



Lessons in solving labor, credit and other pro- 

 duction problems. A. E. Grantham. Annals 

 Am Acad (36th st. and Woodland av., Phil- 

 adelphia $1) 74:210-23 N '17 



Mai-xian economics. M. E. Marcy. Int Social- 

 ist Review (341 E. Ohio st., Chicago 10c) 

 17:621-4 Ap '17 



Meeting the farmer halfway. C. Vrooman. 

 U S Ag Yearbook 1916:63-75; Same. Separate 

 698 

 * Mercantile and agricultural economics. C. S. 

 Duncan. J Political Econ (Univ. of Chicago 

 Press, Chicago 35c) 26:769-806 O '18 



Miscellaneous information relating to agricul- 

 tural economy in general in various coun- 

 tries. See monthly numbers of International 

 review of agricultural economics 



Nation is paving for neglect of agriculture. 

 C. S. Barrett. Prog P 32:594 My 12 '17 



Net output from agriculture and Its distribu- 

 tion. C. S. Orwin. J Bd Ag 24:158-61 My 

 '17 



New phases of agriculture. J: Pletcher. Coop 

 Manager & P 7:53 D '17 



Organization and price making. J. N. Mc- 

 Bride. (/w Nat. conf. on marketing and 

 farm credits, 1916, p. 449-61) $2 '17 C. W. 

 Holman, sec, Madison, Wis. 



Organized agriculture as a business. Am In- 

 dustries (30 Church st, N.Y. 10c) 18:7 D '17 



Plan to increase farm production. A. Lind- 



ley. Breeder's Gaz 72:280 Ag 30 '17 

 Plea for the farmer. A. P. Thomas. 24p 10c '16 

 Union Star pub. CO., Brookneal, Va. 



Policy of that'll do. W. A. N. Robertson. J 

 Dept Ag Victoria 15:421-7 Jl '17 



Price control as the farmer sees it. E. Daven- 

 port. Country Gent 82:1219-20 Ag 4 '17 



Price maintenance of agricultural products. 

 E. S. Clark. Wallaces' P 42:502 Mr 16 '17 



Problem of the sale of agricultural products 

 in the United States in connection with 

 economy in farming. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 

 7,no 2:280-2 P '16 



Real food problem. S. W. Charles. Parm Eng 

 5:3-4 D '17 



Recent measures for developing the growing 



of cereals. Int R Ag Econ 79:80-2 Jl '17 

 State and agriculture. L. Smith-Gordon. Quar- 

 terly Review (249 W: 13th st., N.Y. $2) 227: 

 178-93 Ja '17 



Stop food-crop wastes by improving methods. 

 D. P. Houston. Weekly N L 4:1 Ap 4 '17 



Trend of Indian agricultural exports. A. C. 

 Dobbs. Ag J of India 13:249-53 Ap '18 



Two dimen.sions of productivity; with discus- 

 sion. H: C. Taylor. Am Econ Review (Ith- 

 aca, N.Y. $1.25) 7:sup 49-61 Mr '17 

 Unification of American agriculture. C. S. 

 Vrooman. {In Nat. conf. on marketing and 

 farm credits, 1916, p. 462-70) $2 '17 C. W. 

 Holman, sec, Madison, Wis. 



War after the war. W. W. Swanson. (7m Re- 

 port, United farmers of Alberta, 1917, p. 

 221-t-) '18 



What an eastern farmer thinks of the food 



shortage. J. L. Dean. Outlook (381 4th av, 



N.Y. 10c) 118:532-4 Ap 3 '18 

 What is to be the future of the American 



countryside? G: E. Vincent. Banker-P 4:12 



Mr '17 



* Wheat farmers' dilemma. T: P. Gore. Porum 

 (118 E. 28th st, N.Y. 25c) 60:257-66 S '18 



When is the world safe for democracy? A. W. 

 Littlefield. Rural N Y 76:1391 D 8 '17 



Where the trouble begins. Wallaces' P 42: 

 965 Je 29 '17 



Why American farmers must get more for 

 their crops. C. Poe. Prog P 33 :913 Ag 17 '18 



Yield and profit; farmers must ask how much 

 they can afford to raise. E. Davenport. 

 Country Gent 83:11-12 D 14 '18 



^fe ulfio Agriculture and the war; Banks 

 and agricultural development; Parm man- 

 agement; Income; Railroads and agricul- 

 tural development 



History 



See Agriculture, Ancient; Agriculture, 

 Medieval; Agriculture, Primitive 



Statistics 



Agricultural returns, 1918: preliminary state- 

 ment. J Ed Ag 25:763-7 S '18 



Agricultural returns of Great Britain. A. 

 Nutting. (Commerce Reports no. 231) p 22- 

 3 (O 2) '18 U. S. Bur. of foreign and domes- 

 tic commerce, Washington, D. C. 



Agricultural statistics for 1917. W. P. Cal- 

 lander, maps Wis Ag Dept B 14:1-55 '18 



British agricultural report for August. R. P. 

 Skinner. (Commerce Reports no. 235) p 90-1 

 (O 7) '18 U. S. Bur. of foreign and domestic 

 commerce, Washington, D. C. 



Cooperative crop reporting service for 

 Nebraska. E. R. Danielson. Neb Ag Bd B 

 267:1-55 '18 



Documentary Leaflets is the title of a new 

 publication of the International institute of 

 agriculture Bureau of statistics. It is in- 

 augurated to include various items which 

 are outside the scope of information 

 hitherto furnished in the Monthly Bulletin. 

 The data published will deal especially with 

 yield, trade, stocks, prices, rates of freight, 

 etc. All information will be from official 

 sources. References to the important arti- 

 cles in these pamphlets will be included in 

 the Agricultural Index 



Parm survey of Montana. E. L. Currier. 

 Mont Ag Ext Pub no 25 19p '18 



Pood production outlook. D: P. Houston. 

 Weekly N L 5:7-8 P 27 '18; Same. Hoard's 

 D 55:372 Mr 22 '18 



Graphic summary of American agriculture. 

 M. Smith and others, maps U S Ag Year- 

 book 1915:329-403 



Iowa's agricultural greatness. Wallaces' P 43: 

 1816 D 13 '18 



Ohio agricultural statistics. 1916-17. 78p '17 

 Ohio Dent, of ag., Columbus 



Productivity per acre and per person de- 

 pendent upon agriculture in countries 

 named. Monthly Crop Rep 4:78 Jl '18 



Statistical tables relating to fisherie.'s. crops, 

 live stock, farm produce, etc. J Dept Ag 

 Ireland 18, no 1:102-27 '18 



Statistics of Ohio farms: faults of the present 

 system. P. M. Lutts. Ohio Ag Exp B 1:91-5 

 Mr '16 



* Summer fallow, pasture, orchard, small 



fruits, vineyard and garden in Ontario; 

 Parm property, implements and live stock 

 in Ontario. (In Report, Bur. of industries, 

 1917, p. 37, 45) '18 Ontario ag. dept., 

 Toronto 



BiMiography 

 Statistical references. (In Geography of the 

 world's agriculture, p. 148-9) '17 U S Ag 



Study and teaching 



Agricultural and farm mechanics. Ag Gaz of 



Canada 5:1088-9 N '18 

 Agricultural education in secondary schools. 



L. S. Hawkins, il map Univ of the State of 



N Y (Albany) B 624 87p O 1 '16 

 Agricultural instruction in the high schools of 



six eastern states. C. H. Lane. (B. 1918. 



no. 3) 73p map '18 U.S. Bur. of educ. 



Washington, D. C. 



* Agricultural text-books for our public 



schools. H. Ness. Science (Science Press, 

 Garrison, N.Y. 15c) n s 48:484-6 N 15 '18 



