AGRICULTURAL INDEX 



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Agriculture, Cooperative — Continued 

 United States 



Calling the roll in Illinois. T: Lamb. Am 

 Coop J 12:725 Jl '17 



Community cooperation that proved profit- 

 able. Prog F 31:1468 D 23 '16 



Cooperation among Utah farmers. W. C. 

 Barnes, il Breeder's Gaz 72:885-6 N 15 '17 



Cooperation 50 years ago. D. N. Barrow. Prog 

 F 31:1481 D 23 '16 



Co-operation in the state of Washington. R. 

 Metcalf. il Am Coop J 11:853-4 Ap '16 



Co-operation making great strides in North- 

 west. C: E. Eckerle. Am Coop J 11:1235-7 

 Ag '16 



Co-operative history of Mitchell county, Kan- 

 sas, il Am Coop J 11:822-3 Ap '16 



Cooperative organizations on our projects. 

 Reclamation Record (Reclamation service, 

 Washington, D.C. 50c per yr.) 8:290-2 Je 

 '17 



County that feeds itself. H. S. Stabler, il 

 Country Gent 82:1137-8 Jl 14 '17 



Danish ideas at work in the South. C. Davis. 

 Prog F 32:778 Jl 14 '17 



Development of a Danish settlement, il Wal- 

 laces' F 41:207 F 11 "16 



Distrust busting in Canby. B. Ostrolenk. il 

 Country Gent 81:143-4 Ja 22 '16 



Farmers own prosperous Iowa town, il O Judd 

 Farmer 60:3 Ja 15 '16 



Getting together in Iowa. F. Crissey. il Coun- 

 try Gent 82:1910-11-1-, 1974-5, 2025 D 8-22 

 '17 



Hampden county (Mass.) improvement league. 

 Ag Gaz of Canada 3:181 F '16 



How farmers are working together. Rural 

 N Y 75:1470, 1508, 1519 N 25-D 9 '16 



Man who made a valley prosper; berry grow- 

 ing in the Puyallup valley, Washington. 

 R. D. Penney. Am Magazine (381 4th av., 

 N.Y. 15c) 83:49-50 F '17 



Manual of laws pertaining to the Department 

 of farms and markets; provisions of mem- 

 bership corporation law, relating to co- 

 operative agricultural, dairy or horticultural 

 associations. N Y Farms & Markets Dept 

 Ag B 108:259-69 Je 'IS 



Message to the one-horse farmer. L. A. 

 Markham. il Prog F 31:175 F 5 '16 



Nebraska farmers to be united; Omaha con- 

 vention. F. S. Betz. Am Coop J 12:299-305 D 

 '16 



New job for the bank roll- Virginia potato 

 glowers buv supplies with surplus. J. H. 

 Collins, il Country Gent 82:759-60 Ap 21 '17 



Organizing the county. W. A. Dyer. Country 

 Life 29:98-t- Mr '16 



Outlook for 1916. Am Coop J 11:462-5 Ja '16 



Plan for a definite community program and 

 examples of work done by rural commu- 

 nities. (Sup. to Extension service news, v. 

 1, no. 4) 4p maps (O) '18 N. Y. State coll. 

 of ag., Ext. dept., Ithaca 



Report of managers' meeting. Grand Forks, 

 North Dakota, July 19-21, 1916. Am Coop J 

 11:1211 Ag '16 



Review of co-operative work in New York. 

 Rural N Y 76:203 F 10 '17 



School that became a business factor; Lake 

 City state agricultural high school. E. J. 

 Trosper. il Ohio F 137:125-6 Ja 29 '16 



Sheep demonstration flocks in Indiana; co-op- 

 erative livestock feeding demonstrations. 

 P. S. Richey. il Purdue Ag Ext B 67:1-8 '18 



Some defects in the New York laws of co- 

 operative associations. R. Ingalls. N Y 

 Farms & Markets Dept Ag B 105:30-6 Mr '18 



Suggestions for a state cooperative law de- 

 signed to conform to section 6 of the Clay- 

 ton act. (Service and regulatory announce- 

 ments—Markets 20> 8p '17 U S Ag 



3d annual meeting of National council of 

 farmers' co-operative associations. Am Coop 

 J 11:1002-3 Je '16 



Vermont — the Denmark of America. Hoard's 

 D 53:284 Mr 9 '17 



Volunteer cooperators of the U.S. Depart- 

 ment of agriculture for the advancement 

 of farming. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8, no 1: 

 16-18 Ja '17 



Where farmers co-operate; Boyden, Iowa, il 



Wallaces' F 42:235 F 9 '17 

 Where farmers work together. Am Coop J 

 12:594; 13:122-3 Ap, N '17 



West Indies 



Co-operation in Antigua: an object lesson. 

 W. R. Dunlop. Int R Ag Econ 73:13-16 Ja 

 •17 

 Agriculture, Graduate school of. See Graduate 



school of agriculture 

 Agriculture, Medieval 



Charlemagne as a farmer. J. W. Thompson. 

 Breeder's Gaz 70:32 Jl 6 '16 



Farming in England in early times. W. J. 

 Harte. J Dept Ag Victoria 16:25-36 Ja '18 



Mediaeval women as wage-earning farm 

 hands. B. E. Hazard. Cornell Countryman 

 14:306-9, 572-3 Ja, Ap '17 



Sheep in Spain in the middle ages. J. W. 

 Thompson. Breeder's Gaz 70:90 Jl 20 '16 

 Agriculture, Primitive 



Agriculture of the Hidatsa Indians; an In- 

 dian interpretation. G. L. Wilson. (Studies 

 in the social sciences no. 9) 129p il 75c '17 

 Univ. of Minn., Minneapolis 

 Agriculture and the war 



After the war, what of agriculture? il Ag 

 Digest 1:7-8 My '16 



Agricultural phase of the war; with discus- 

 sion. W. R. Beattie. (In Pro., Railway de- 

 velopment assn., 1917, p. 5-17) '17 D. C. 

 Welty, sec, Comr. of ag., Missouri Pacific 

 railroad co., St. Louis 



Agricultural problem. L. H. Bailey. Am Soc 

 Mechanical Eng J (29 W. 39th st, N.Y. 35c) 

 40:25-7 Ja '18 



Agricultural reconstruction after the war. W. 

 L. Houser. Hoard's D 56:513 N 8 '18 



Agricultural situation after the war. O. Erf. 

 il Ohio F 142:547 D 7 '18 



Agriculture after the war. E. Davenport. 

 Hoard's D 54:755 D 21 '17 



American farmers and the war. G. Pinchot. 

 Ohio F 142:523 N 30 '18; Same. Rural N Y 

 77:1335 N 30 '18 



Army cultivation in France. Gard Chron 

 (Lond) 64:203 N 23 '18 



Battle of the farmers. Wallaces' F 42:1712 D 

 21 '17 



Bread bullets. R. S. MacElwee. (Columbia war 

 papers, ser. 1, no. 11) 34p '17 Division of 

 intelligence and publicity, Columbia Uni- 

 versity, N.Y. 



Conditions that will prevail after the war. 

 A. Agee. Nat Stock & P 42:36 Ap 6 '18 



Crushing the kaiser with crops. R. J. Roberts, 

 il Field II 28:487-9 Jl '18 



Farmer and the war. Mo Ag Bd B v 16:1-47 

 Ja '18 



Feeding the world. B. W. Currie. Country 

 Gent 82:891-2, 924-5, 954-5, 990-1, 1022-3, 1054 

 My 19-Je 23 '17 



Food after the war; we must have more of 

 it. C. W. Ackerman. il Country Gent 83:5-6 

 Ag 31 '18 



Food preparedness. H: R Seager and R. E. 

 Chaddock. (Columbia war papers, ser. 1, 

 no. 6) 23p '17 Division of intelligence and 

 publicity, Columbia university, N.Y. 



Growing their own food; Alaska, Hawaii, 

 Porto Rico, and Guam less dependent upon 

 mainland. Weekly N L 5:3 Ja 2 '18 



Hands across the border. J. A. McLean, il 

 Field II 27:532 Jl '17 



Helping people to help themselves. J. E. Car- 

 berv. Textile World (461 8th av at 34th st, 

 N.Y. $3 per yr.) 53:2493-|- D 15 '17 



Job we have. W: A. Martin. Ohio F 142:191 

 Ag 31 '18 

 • Liberty book. 92p il maps '18 Agricultural ex- 

 tension dept.. Int. harvester co.. Harvester 

 bldg., Chicago 



Live stock in war-time. C. F. Curtiss. Mo Ag 

 Bd B v 16:1-19 S '18 



Live stock interests in wartime. E. Daven- 

 port, il Breeder's Gaz 73:55 Ja 10 '18 



National insurance for food production. L. 

 Ogilvy. Breeder's Gaz 73:706 Ap 4 '18 



Outlook for agriculture. C. Ousley. Banker-F 

 6:2 D '18 



