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AGRICULTURAL INDEX 



Agriculture and the war — Continued 



Program and regulation of food production in 

 United States and England. Exp Sta Record 

 38:101-9 F '18 



Shall the world starve? J. R. Smith, maps 

 Country Gent 82:987-8+ Je 9 '17 



To take the flag to Berlin. Banker-F 5:10 Ap 

 '18 



We will lose the war unless every American 

 realizes his responsibility and makes sacri- 

 fices. E. Davenport. Banker-F 5:4 My '18 



What is the estate owner's bit? E. L. Smith. 

 Country Life 32:48a-48b My '17 



What patriotism requires of us. E. Daven- 

 port, il O Judd Farmer 65:1 Jl 6 '18 



What the war is doing for agriculture in 

 Europe. Review of Reviews (30 Irving Place, 

 N.Y. 25c) 58:99-100 Jl '18 



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

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



Where farming fits in the war program. A. E. 

 Taylor. Country Gent 83:13 Jl 27 '18 



Win the next war now. C: L. Pack, il Am For 

 24:343-6 Je '18 



See also Farm cadet camps; Federal milk 

 investigation; Food control; Forestry and 

 the war; War emergency food associations; 

 also Agricultural conference, St Louis, 1917 



Bibliography 



List of federal documents especially useful to 

 librarians and citizens at the present time. 

 3p mim '17 U. S. Library of Congress, 

 Washington, D.C. 



These docviments deal chiefly with agri- 

 cultural subjects, including the food supply, 

 food conservation and preservation 



War gardens. F: W. Jenkins, comp. (no. 28) 

 4p '18 Russell Sage foundation lib., 130 E. 

 22d St, N.Y. 



Factory gardens 

 American corporations and food production. 



W. H. Lloyd. Purdue Ag 12:546-7 Je '18 

 Co-operative shop gardening. C: E. Hildreth. 



il Industrial Management (6 E. 39th st, N.Y. 



25c) 55:204-5 Mr '18 

 Industry's help through war gardening. C: L. 



Pack, il Am Industries (30 Church st, N.Y. 



10c) 18:20-1 Mr '18 

 Shop gardening as a war measure; gardens 



of the Brown and Sharpe manufacturing 



company. Providence, R.I. L. D. Burlin- 



game. il Industrial Management (6 E. 39th 



st, N.Y. 25c) 55:205-9 Mr '18 

 War gardens for company employees and 



cities. J. R. Sandige. il Ariz Ag Ext C 20: 



1-4 '18 



Farm labor 

 Agricultural wages during the war. Int R Ag 



Econ 76:104-6 Ap '17 

 Agriculture. T: L. Rubey. Congressional Rec- 

 ord (Washington, D.C.) 56:3050-4 F 28 '18 

 Agriculture and recruiting in England. A. 



Lee. J Bd Ag 24:339-41 Je '17 

 Agriculture and the war. J Bd Ag 23:721-33 N 



'16 

 • Analyzing serious labor shortage. O Judd 



Farmer 64:7 Ap 20 'IS 

 Army of farm tractor operators needed. 



Power F 26:8 Je '17 

 Assistant secretary Ousley discusses farm 



labor complaints, suggestions. Weekly N L 



5:3 Jl 10 '18 

 Boy patriotism in farm labor. A. A. Heald. il 



Rural Manhood 8:434-6 D '17 

 Boy, the war and the harrow. H. D. Fisher, i! 



Survey (112 E. 19th st. N.Y. 10c) 39:704-6 



Mr 30 '18 

 Boys and farms. W. D. Winthrop. il Survey 



(il2 E. 19th St., N.Y. 25c) 38:386-91 Ag 4 '17 

 Calls upon cities to help with the crop har- 

 vests. Weekly N L 5:1 Jl 3 '18 

 Canada answers the labor riddle. J: R. Mc- 



Mahon. il Country Gent 83:6-7 My 4 '18 

 Canada's farm labor problem. J. B. Reynold. 



Kimball's D F 16:168+ Mr 1 '18 

 Canadian boys as famine fighters. F. Yeigh. 



Rural Manhood 8:334-7 O '17 

 • Child labor on English farms during the war. 



Monthly R (U.S. Bvu-. of Labor Statistics, 



Washington, D.C.) 5:31-2 Jl '17 



Children in food production: a summary of 

 the results of the use of children in food 

 production in the United States in 1917 with 

 suggestions for the coming year. (Pamph. 

 277 rev.) 8p 5c '17 Nat. child labor com., 

 105 E. 22d 6t, N.Y. 



Children's part in food production. Child La- 

 bor B (105 E. 22d St., N.Y. 50c) 6:114-21 Ag 

 '17 



Chronicles of Woodcock farm; a glimpse of 

 woman's labor on the farms of 1917. H. 

 Geithmann. il Overland Monthly (259 Minna 

 st, San Francisco 10c) ns 71:478-84 Je '18 



City boys as farm workers. J: D. Pearmain. 

 Rural N Y 77:577 Ap 20 '18 



City boys on the farm. R. S. Dunham. Farm 

 Eng 7:14 Mr '18 



City's part in solving farm-labor problem. 

 D: P. Houston. Weekly N L 5:1 Mr 13 '18 



Conscientious objectors in camps are to work 

 at food production. Weekly N L 6:13 S 11 '18 



Corn production act, 1917. J Bd Ag 24:621-8 S 

 •17 



Cornell farm unit. A. H. Bellows. Rural N Y 

 77:998 Ag 24 '18 



Department of agriculture names agriculture 

 advisers for district draft boards. Weekly 

 N L 6:1+ O 9 '18 



Digging at the root of the food problem. Out- 

 look. (381 4th av, N.Y. 10c) 117:560-4 D 5 '17 



Doing my level best. C. Du Bose. J Home 

 Econ 10:133-4 Mr '18 



Draft working hardship on farmers. E. 

 Davenport. O Judd Farmer 64:3 Ap 20 '18 



Drafting farm workers. Jersey B 37:348 Mr 6 

 '18 



Effect of the war on farm labor. J: Lennox. 

 Field II 26:242 Mr '16 



Employment of ex-service men in agricul- 

 ture. J Bd Ag 23:378-82 Jl '16 



England's farmerettes. C. Mackenzie, il Coun- 

 try Gent 83:6-8 Mr 2 '18 



Fabricating farmers. C. Vrooman. 11 Review 

 of Reviews (30 Irving Place, N.Y. 25c) 58: 

 265r8 S '18 



Farm boys' camps of one state. Rural Man- 

 hood 9:8-11 Ja '18 



Farm furloughs for enlisted men. Ag Digest 

 2:957 My '18 



Faj'ra help from enlisted labor. O Judd Farmer 

 62:14 Ap 21 '17 



Farm labor and boy camps. Country Life 32: 

 68 Ag '17 



Farm labor and the draft. Breeder's Gaz 72: 

 604 O 11 '17 



Farm labor at home. Weekly N L 5:7 Ap 17 '18 



Farm labor for the period of the war. T. 

 Veblen. Public (122 E. 37th st, N.Y. 10c) 21: 

 882-5, 918-22, 947-52, 981-5 Jl 13-Ag 3 '18 



Farm labor organization plans. Better Fruit 

 12:19 Ag '17 



Farm labor problem. Fruit-Grower 28:254 My 

 1 '17 



Farm labor problem. Wallaces' F 42:1378 O 12 

 '17 



Farm labor problem. Weekly N L 4:1 My 23 

 •17 



Farm labor problem. G: D. Black. Ohio F 139: 

 438 Mr 24 'I? 



Farm labor problem. D: F. Houston. Weekly 

 i N L 5:1-2 Ja 2 '18; Same. Am Coop J 13: 

 193+ Ja '18; Same. Gard Chron Am 22:9-10 

 Ja '18; Same. Jersey B 37:11+ Ja 2 '18; 

 Same. Hoard's D 54:865 Ja 11 '18; Same. 

 Rural Manhood 9:47-9 F '18; Same. Am 

 Sheep B & W 38:170-1 Mr '18; Same cond. 

 Breeder's Gaz 73:21 Ja 3 '18; Excerpt. J 

 Ag (Quebec) 21:113 F '18 



Farm labor problem. C. H. Werkman. Purdue 

 Ag 12:550 Je '18 

 t/'Farm labor problem; man-power sufficient if 

 properly mobilized by cooperation and com- 

 munity action. C. Ousley. U S Ag C 112:1-10 

 '18 



Farm labor problems. Ag Digest 2:521-2 Jl '17 



Farm labor registration. O Judd Farmer 64: 

 574 Je 1 '18 



Farm lalior situation. Nat Stock & F 41:908 

 D 22 '17 



Farm labor situation. Power F 27:56 My '18 



Farm labor specialists are designated to aid 

 farmers in securing needed help. Official 

 B (Washington, D.C.) 2:3 Ja 10 '18 



