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AGRICULTURAL INDEX 



Cotton — Contln itcil 



Diseases and pests 



Alternaria leaf-spot of cotton. R. C. Faul- 

 wetter. il Phyt S:9S-105 Mr 'IS 



Cotton insects. (In 9th annual report, p. 53-9) 

 il '17 Arizona Comm. of ag. and horti- 

 culture, Phoenix 



Cotton pests in the arid and semi-arid South- 

 west. A. Vv . Morrill, bibliog J Econ Entom 

 10:307-17 Je '17 



Cotton plants which resist disease. Rural N Y 

 75:881 Je 17 '16 



Cotton variety tests. A. C. Lewis and C. A. 

 Mcl.endon. il Ga Entom Bd B 50:1-30 '18 



Cotton wilt and anthracnose or boll rot. B. L. 

 Moss. Prog F 31:1172 O 7 '16 



Dissemination of the angular leafspot of cot- 

 ton. R. C. Faul wetter, bibliog J Ag Re- 

 search 8:457-75 Mr 19 '17 



How insects affect the cotton plant and 

 means of combating them. W. D. Pierce, il 

 Farmers' B 890:1-27 '17 



Insect injury to' cotton seedlings. B. R. Coad 

 and R. W. Howe, il J Ag Research 6:129-40 

 Ap 17 '16 



New parasitic nema found infesting cotton 

 and potatoes. N. A. Cobb, il J Ag Research 

 11:27-33 O 1 '17 



On a sudden outbreak of cotton rust in Texas. 

 J. J. Taubenhaus. Science (Science Press, 

 Garrison, N.Y. 15c) n s 46:267-9 S 14 '17 



Red spider on cotton. E. A. McGregor and 

 F. L. McDonough. bibliog il map U S Ag B 

 416:1-72 '17 



Red spider on cotton and how to control it. 

 2d rev ed E. A. McGregor, il map Farmers' 

 B 831:1-15 '17 



See also Boll weevils; Bollworms, Pink; 

 Cotton anthracnose: Cotton caterpillars; 

 Cotton leaf perforators; Cotton root-knot; 

 Cotton wilt 



Laws 



Loi n. 17 portant les mesures k prendre pour 

 la destruction des vers de la capsule du 

 coton en Egypte. Int Yearbook Ag Leg 

 1916:860-1 '17 



Loi n. 26 edictant des inesures en vue de la 

 destruction du ver rose de la graine du 

 coton. Int Yearbook Ag Leg 1916:862-3 '17 



Grading 



Agriculture appropriation bill, 1917 (cotton- 

 futures amendment) ; hearings before the 

 U.S. Senate committee on agriculture and 

 forestry on H. R. 12717. (May 17, 18, and 

 19, 1916.) 117p '16 Apply to congressmen 



Classification of American upland cotton. 

 D. E. Earle and F. Taylor, il maps Far- 

 mers' B 802:1-28 '17 



For a better cotton crop. A. C. Hartenbower. 

 il Country Gent 81:825 Ap 15 '16 



North Caiolina's cotton grading. F. H. Jeter. 

 Country Gent 82:291 F 10 '17 



Relation of cotton buying to cotton growing. 

 O. F. Cook. U S Ag B 60:1-21 '14 



Study of cotton marivct conditions in North 

 Carolina with a view to their improvement. 

 O. J. McConnell and W. R. Camp, map 

 U S Ag B 476:1-18 '17 



Marketing 

 Co-operative societies for sale of cotton in 



the southern Maratha country. G. F. Kea- 



tinge. Ag J of India 13:121-30 Ja '18 

 Cotton marketing — a page of good ideas. Prog 



F 33:930 Ag 24 '18 

 Disadvantages of selling cotton in the seed. 



C: F. Creswell. U S Ag B 375:1-18 '16 

 Don't sell cotton in the seed. Prog F 31:1040 



Ag 26 '16 

 Handling and marketing Durango cotton in 



the Imperial valley. J. G. Martin and G. C. 



White, il map U S Ag B 458:1-22 '17 

 Losses from selling cotton in the seed. C: F. 



Creswell. Farmers' B 775:1-8 '16 

 No calamity in cotton if we do not lose our 



heads. Weekly N L 5:1-2 Jl 31 '18 

 Sell your cotton slowly. J. Z. Green. Prog F 



33:884 Ag 10 '18 

 Selling the cotton crop. A. C. Hartenbower. 



Country Gent 82:1580 O 13 '17 



To stabilize the cotton crop. C: J. Brand, il 

 Banker-F 5:6 Ag '18 



Unpinned cotton. Country Gent 81:2095 D 2 

 '16 



Warehouse and marketing department bulle- 

 tin no 22. F. C. Weinert and P. Radford. 20p 

 il '16 Permanent warehouse dept., Houston, 

 Texas 



What improvements in marketing will in- 

 crease the growers' profits? O. J. McCon- 

 nell. Prog F 33:896 Ag 10 '18 



See also Texas— Warehouse and market- 

 ing department 



Prices 



American-Egyptian cotton brings high prices; 

 reports on surveys of ci'ops. Weekly N L 

 6:4 O 2 '18 



Arbitrary prices for cotton. Prog V 32:925 S 

 1 '17 



Buying and selling prices of Egyptian cot- 

 ton. A. Garrels. (Commerce Reports no. 

 231) p 26-7 (O 2) '18 U.S. Bur. of foreign 

 and domestic commerce, Washington, D.C. 



Cost of cotton production — season, 1917-18. 

 27p '18 H. F. Bachman & Co., Bankers, 61 

 E'way, N.Y. 



Cotton and cottonseed prices to producers. 

 Monthly Crop Rep 3:60 Jl '17 



Cotton farmer. Wallaces' F 43:1289 S 13 '18 



Cotton prices in the United Kingdom. R. P. 

 Skinner. (Commerce Reports no. 205) p 

 844-5 (Ag 31) '18 U.S. Bur. of foreign and 

 domestic commerce, Washington, D.C. 



Cotton quotations approach normal during 

 investigation. Weekly N L 6:8 O 23 '18 



Di-sadvantages of selling cotton in the seed. 

 C: F. Creswell. U S Ag B 375:1-18 '16 



Don't sell for less than 25 cents. Prog F 32: 

 1009 S 29 '17 



Don't sell your cotton for less than 25 cents! 

 Prog F 33:877 Ag 10 '18 



Expediency of governmental price-fixing for 

 cotton. A. R. Marsh. Econ World (128 

 Water st, N.Y. 25c) ns 15:154-5 F 2 '18 



Extension of remarks of Hon. John T. W^at- 

 kins, in the House of representatives, Sept. 

 23, 1918. Congressional Record (Washing- 

 ton, D.C.) 56:11938-9 O 1 '18 



Four reasons whv cotton must bring 25 

 cents. Prog F 32:1005 S 29 '17 



How to get a fair price for this year's cotton 

 crop. B. L. Moss. Prog F 33:889 Ag 10 '18 



Latest facts about cotton price fixing. Prog 

 F 33:1094 O 5 '18 



No reason for low-priced cotton. J. A. Wade. 

 Prog F 33:962 Ag 31 '18 



Peace will bring low-priced cotton. J. S. Wil- 

 liams. Prog F 33:394 Mr 23 '18 

 * Price of cotton and wheat. T: P. Gore. Con- 

 gressional Record (Washington, D.C.) 56: 

 12477-9 O 24 '18 



Relation between primary market prices and 

 qualities of cotton. F. Taylor. U S Ag B 

 457:1-13 '16 



Shall the price of cotton be fixed? J: E. 

 Pickett. Country Gent 83:5-6+ S 21 '18 



Stud.v of cotton market conditions in North 

 Carolina with a view to their improvement. 

 O. J. McConnell and W. R. Camp, map U S 

 Ag B 476:1-18 '17 



Thinks cotton should be over 30 cents. T. W. 

 Thackston. Prog F 32:1047 O 6 '17 

 . Why every farmer should hold his cotton. 

 Prog F 33:1204 N 2 '18 



Seed 



See Cotton seed 



Standards 



Brief history of the movement to secure uni- 

 versal cotton standards. (Service and regu- 

 latory announcements — Markets 7) 33-50p il 

 '16 li S Ag 



Manufacturing tests of the official cotton 

 standards for grade. W: S. Dean and F. 

 Taylor. U S Ag B 591:1-27 '17 



Official cotton standards of the United States. 

 (Service and regulatory announcements — 

 Markets 6) 32p il map '16 U S Ag 



To prescribe standards for American Egyp- 

 tian cotton. AVeekly N L 5:3 Jl 3 '18 



