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Corn — Continued 



Missouri 

 Best farmer in Missouri; H. B. Windsor. 

 J: E. Pickett. 11 Country Gent 83:8-9 Ja 5 

 ■18 

 Rural progress in Missouri; a leading corn 

 state. W. L. Nelson. Mo Ag Bd B v 14:11-13 

 Mr '16 



Montana 



Corn in Montana. A. Atkinson and M. L. Wil- 

 son, il Mont Ag Exp C 53:109-63 '16 



Corn planting and cultivation in Montana. 

 A. Atkinson and M. L. Wilson, il Mont Ag 

 Exp C 67:107-28 '17 



Nebraska 

 Rotations and tillage methods in western Ne- 

 braska. W. P. Snyder and W. M. Osborn. 

 Neb Ag Exp B 155:13-16 '16 



New York 

 Growing corn on Long Island. Rural N Y 76: 

 725 My 26 '17 



Ohio 



Growing 100 bushels of corn to the acre. 

 C. M. Baker, il Ohio F 141:421-2 Mr 23 '18 



South Dakota 

 Corn culture in South Dakota. M. Champlin 

 and G: Winright. il maps S D Ag Exp B 

 181:854-911 '18 



Southern states 



Corn: its place in the agriculture of the South. 

 T. Butler. Prog F 31:753 Je 10 '16 



Corn production in the cotton states. M. V. 

 Calvin. Am Fert 48:58+ My 11 '18 



Corn production in the South. J. C. Prid- 

 more. (B. 19) 12p il n.d. Soil improve- 

 ment com., Southern fertilizer assn., At- 

 lanta. Ga.; Same. Am Fert 48:46 F 16 '18 



How to make corn despite drouth. T. Butler, 

 Prog F 33:811 Jl 20 '18 



How to make good corn yields in the South. 

 T. Butler. Prog F 31:827 Jl 1 '16 



Why the South should grow more corn this 

 year: six reasons. Prog F 33:450 Ap 6 '18 



United States 



Corn culture in the southeastern states. C. H. 

 Kyle, bibliog il Farmers' B 729:1-20 '16 



Corn, milo, and kaflr in the southern great 

 plains area: relation of cultural methods to 

 production. E. F. Chilcott and others. U S 

 Ag B 242:1-20 '15 



Drouth and hot winds cut corn. B. W. Snow. 

 O Judd Farmer 65:175 S 7 '18 



Farm practice in the cultivation of corn. H. R. 

 Gates, il U S Ag B 320:1-66 '16 



Maize — the greatest of American food prod- 

 ucts. E: Albes. n Reclamation Record (Rec- 

 lamation service, Washington, D.C. 50c per 

 yr.) 8:278-83 Je '17 



Reprinted from Bulletin of Pan Am Union, 

 Jl '16 



Planting corn in six states; our experience 

 pool. Prac F 114:126 Mr 15 'IS 



Tests of corn varieties on the great plains. 

 L. L. Zook: il map U S Ag B 307:1-19 '15 



Utilization and efficiency of meat situation in 

 the United States, pt 4, Feed stuffs. W. F. 

 Ward and S. H. Ray. U S Ag Rep 112:13-15 

 •16 



Western corn situation; why grain does not 

 come. I. L. Sears. Rural N Y 77:223 F 16 

 '18 



Virginia 

 Corn growing in Virginia, il Va Ag Dept B 

 110:4-10 Mr '16 



West Virginia 

 Corn growing in West Virginia. F. W. Stem- 

 pie, il W Va Ag Ext C 173:1-11 '18 



Western states 

 Corn in the great plains area: relation of 

 cultural methods to production. E. C. Chil- 

 cott and others, map U S Ag B 219:1-31 '15 



Corn (feed) 

 Advantages of hogging off corn. P. S. Richey. 



il Purdue Ag 13:12 O '18 

 Austria — requisition of maize cobs after 



shelling. Doc Leaflets l.no 1:5 Jl '17 

 Care of corn stover. A. E. Smith. Ohio F 138: 



515 N 25 '16 

 Concerning corn as a source of protein and 



ash for growing animals. A. G. Hogan. Am 



Soc Animal Production Pro 1915-1916:227-32 



'17 

 Corn and alfalfa feeding trial. Hoard's D 56: 



428 O 18 '18 

 Corn and soy beans compared as feeds. Prog 



F 33:1023 S 21 '18 

 Corn by-products for hogs. Purdue Ag 12:139- 



40 D '17 

 Corn shucks versus corn silage. T. Butler. 



Prog F 33:903 Ag 17 '18 

 Corn stover as a feed. Purdue Ag 11:22 N '16 

 Cost of shredding; being a comparison of hand 



and machine methods. F. N. G. Kranick. 11 



Country Gent 81:2092 D 2 '16 

 Dietary deficiencies of the maize kernel. E. V. 



McCollum and others. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 



8,no 2:262-3 F '17 

 Does it pav to hog off corn? P. S. Richey. il 



Purdue Ag Ext Leaflet 102:1-6 '18 

 Earlv corn for hogging down. Wallaces' F 41: 



525 Mr 31 '16 

 Energy values of hominy feed and maize meal 



for cattle. H: P. Armsby and J. A. Fries. 



bibliog J Ag Research 10:599-613 S 17 '17 

 Energy values of red-clover hay and maize 



meal. H: P. Armsby and others. J Ag Re- 

 search 7:379-87 N 27 '16 

 Farmers' experiment plots, maize fodder, 1915- 



16. Ag Gaz of New South Wales 27:615-20 S 



'16 

 Feeding value of cob meal. T. Butler. Prog 



F 32:1255 D 1 '17 

 Feeding value of corn cobs. T. Butler. Prog P 



31:35 Ja 8 '16 

 Harvesting the corn crop. I. G. Shellabarger. 



Rural N Y 75:1536 D 16 '16 

 High-priced corn for lambs. J. W. Hammond. 



il Nat Stock & F 41:920 D 22 '17 

 Hog as a hired man. H. W. Collingwood. 11 



Country Life 29:50-1 Mr '16 

 Hogging down corn. Coop Manager & F 8:93 



O '18 

 Hogging down corn. C. R. Arnold. Ohio F 



140:119 Ag 18 '17 

 Hogging down corn. W. J. Carmichael. Nat 



Stock & F 42:292 Je 15 '18 

 Hogging down corn. W. L. Robison. Ohio 



Ag Exp B V 3:229-32 Ag '18 

 Hogging down corn. L. A. Weaver. Mo Ag 



Ext C 37:1-4 '17 

 Hogging off corn. P. E. Thompson, il Purdue 



Ag Ext B 48:1-11 '16 

 Hogging off corn profitable. I. G. Shellabarger. 



Ohio F 138:594 D 16 '16 

 Hogs cannot be most economically grown on 



an all-corn ration. Prog F 33:35 Ja 12 '18 

 Hogs in the corn field. Wallaces' F 43:1166 Ag 



16 '18 

 How to handle dry corn stalks. Rural N Y 75: 



1389 N 4 '16 

 King korn. W. H. Card. Am P Advocate 25: 



16 D '16 

 Let hogs harvest corn. O Judd Farmer 63:3 S 



22 *17 

 Let vour hogs work and grow fat. S. Jordan. 



il Country Gent 83:8 Ag 10 '18 

 Make beef on minimum of corn. O Judd 



Farmer 62:5 Ap 7 '17 

 Organizing for feed defense. S. Sosland. 



Hoard's D 56:157 Ag 30 '18 

 Pasturing cornstalks. J. L. Justice. Ohio F 



142:425 N 2 '18 

 Planting corn expressly for fodder. M. Cover- 

 dell. Hoard's D 51:807 Je 9 '16 

 Pork without labor. F. G. Ketner. 'Ohio F 



142:502 N 23 '18 ^ ,^ 



Preparation of corn for fattening lambs. J: M. 



Evvard. Am Soc Animal Production Pro 



1915-1916:242-51 '17 

 Preparation of corn for fattening steers. 



H. O. Allison, il Mo Ag Exp B 149:1-35 '17 

 Preparation of corn for hogs. F. G. King, il 



Mo Ag Bd B V 14:12-21 Ag '16; Same. Mo 



Ag Bd Yearbook 1916:532-40 



