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AGRICULTURAL INDEX 



Farm management — Continued 



How I took much of the uncertainty out of 



farming-. I: Adrian, il System on the Farm 



2:134-5 Ap '18 

 How live stock is handled in the bluegrass 



region of Kentucky. J. H. Arnold. Farmers' 



B 812:1-14 '17 

 How much capital does a farmer need? il 



Country Life 30:53 Je '16 

 How one man replaces three. A. S. Bard, il 



System on the Farm 3:138-9 O '18 

 How one young man is winning, il Wallaces' 



F 41:1043 Ag 4 '16 

 How the wise use of capital makes bank ac- 

 counts for Badger farmers. E. R. Mcln- 



tyre. Kanker-P 3:6 Jl '16 

 How to get rich lands; systems of farming 



as they affect soil fertility. T. Butler. Prog 



E^ 32:968 S 15 '17 

 How to turn spare time to cash. W. Jack. 



Prac F 114:10 Ja 1 '18 

 How we study our records in cutting expense 



bills. R. "Williams, il System on the Farm 



1:362-4 D '17 

 Illinois beef on $200 land. C: Borgelt. il O 



Judd Farmer 62:3 My 26 '17 

 Importance of diversity in farming. il 



Country Life 30:45 Jl '16 

 Impressions gained from working fringe coun- 

 try of South-Bast. S. Ockley. J Dept Ag S 



Australia 20:807-13 My '17 

 Increasing man efficiency on the farm. I. J. 



Mathews, il Ohio F 142:453-4 N 9 '18 

 Inexpensive equipment that reduces labor; 



photographs. System on the Farm 1:144-5 Je 



'17 

 Investments for a farmer with limited capital. 



W. L. Cavert. <l7i Minnesota farmers' in- 

 stitute annual, 1916, p 36-42) il '16 Extension 



division. University Farm, St Paul 

 Is your farm an efticiencv farm? H. A. Von 



Nieda. il Power F 27:50 Je '18 

 Keeping good men interested. J: Murray. Sys- 

 tem on the Farm 1:164 Je '17 

 Keeping men and teams busy. T. Clark, il 



System on the Farm 2:14-17 Ja '18 

 Labor income of the farm. Prac P 112:460 D 



15 'IC 

 Labor requirements of crop production. T. P. 



Cooper, F. W. Peck and A. Boss. Minn Ag 



Exp B 157:1-55 '16 

 Labor requirements of livestock. A. Boss and 



others. Minn Ag Exp B 161:1-43 '16 

 Labor savers on 5 farms, il System on the 



Farm 3:144 O '18 

 Labor saving practices in hay making shown 



pictorially. H. B. McClure. il Farmers' B 



987:1-20 '18 

 Learning from the other fellow. W. D. Nich- 



olls. il Country Gent 83:13 S 28 '18 

 Letters to a young farmer. W: H. Dean, il 



Country Gent 81:1929, 1998, 2071; 82:97 N 4, 



18, D 2 '16, Ja 20 '17 

 Live stock and other factors for profitable 



farming in northern Kentuckv. J. B. Hut- 



son. Ky Ag Exp C 21:1-20 '18 

 Live stock and quality farming. W. E. Wat- 

 kins. Breeder's Gaz 70:]6.t Ag 3 '16 

 Live stock and the orchard. E. J. Iddings. 



Better Fruit 12:16 Je '18; Same. Better 



Fruit 13:154- Ag '18 

 Livestock farming as affecting soil fertilitv. 



Prog F 33:1254 N 16 '18 

 Live-stock vs. grain- farming. G. S. Beaumont 



and R. S. Dunham. Farm Eng 5:14 Mr '17 

 Livestock vs. grain farming. C. G. Williams. 



Ohio Ag Exp B 328:39-53 '18 

 Looking forward in farming operations. 



Weekly N L 6:6-7 S 4 '18 

 Lowering crop losses. C. P. Coon. Svstem on 



the Farm 2:92 Mr '18 

 Lucky farmer. S. C. Hoyle. Prog F 33:1267 



N 16 '18 

 Make the farm family a partnership. W. F. 



Massey. Prog F 31:876 Jl 15 '16 

 Making poor land pay. il System on the 



Farm 1:323-6 N '17 

 Making sure of a profit on cattle, corn and 



clover. H. J. Stelford. il System on the Farm 



1:305-6 O '17 

 Man-power in agriculture. Tex Ag Ext B B- 



46:1-30 '18 



Management of a Minnesota farm. A. Boss. 



Breeder's Gaz 69:586 Mr 9 '16 

 Management of irrigated grass pastures. 



J. S. Welch, il Idaho Ag Exp B 95:1-17 '17 

 Management of muck-land farms in northern 



Indiana and southern Michigan. H. R. 



Smalley. il map Farmers' B 761:1-26 '16 

 Management of sandy-land farms in northern 



Indiana and southern Michigan. J. A. Drake. 



il Farmers' B 716:1-28 '16 

 Management plan that makes 17 per cent a 



year for me. P. Hackett. il System on the 



Farm 1:11-14 Mr '17; Same. Coop Manager 



& F 6:26-9 Ap '17 

 Managing alfalfa pastures in Arizona. R. W. 



Clothier. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7,no 3:421-2 



Mr '16 

 Managing soils for profit. H: G. Bell. Am 



Fert 45:34-9 N 25 '16 

 Master farmer of seventy; Weatherby farm 



in southern Jersey. H. R. Cox. il Country 



Gent 81:1251-2 Je 24 '16 

 Meeting the farm labor shortage. Ohio F 



141:487 Ap 6 '18 

 Method of analyzing the farm business. E. H. 



Thomson and H. M. Dixon. Farmers' B 



661:1-28 '18 

 Model farm management and credit system. 



A. R. Foote. 59p 50c '17 American progress 



pub. CO., 332 C St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 

 Negro, the boll weevil and farm management. 



Prog P 31:98 Ja 15 '16 

 New field arrangement that is developing a 



one-iuan farm. R. T. Benton, map System 



on the Farm 2:89-90 Mr '18 

 Nine leaks on my farm. F. C. Landorf. Sys- 

 tem on the Faim 1:359-61 D '17 

 1918 plans of a wide-awake farmer. Prog F 33: 



80 Ja 19 '18 

 No more hired hands. C: H. Newman, il Sys- 

 tem on the Farm 1:148-50 Je '17 

 Normal day's work for various farm opera- 

 tions. H. H. Mowry. U S Ag B 3:1-44 '13 

 Office equipment that cuts indoor jobs. C. F. 



Richardson, il System on the Farm 3:48-9 



Ag '18 

 One answer to the help problem and 10 other 



management plans. M. Meyer, il Svstem on 



the Farm 2:45-7 F '18 

 One-man farm, 100 acres and no hired help. 



T. C. Merrick. System on the Farm 2:53 P 



'18 

 Ontario; farm manageinent surveys. Ag Gaz 



of Canada 5:489-91 My '18 

 Operating 800 acres on borrowed capital. C. M. 



Baker, il Ohio F 139:685 My 19 '17 

 Orchard and garden efficiency. O Davis, il 



Field II 27:545 Jl '17 

 Orchard and truck farm work for Augrust. 



L. A. Niven. Prog F 33:858 Ag 3 '18 

 Organization of the fai'm business for profit. 



G. N. Dagger and J. I. Falconer, il Ohio Ag 



Ext B v 13, no 3:1-29 '17-'18 

 Organizing the farm business. H. P. Miller. 



Ohio F 142:314 O 5 '18 

 Paying off a $5,000 mortgage in three years. 



F. Gaylor. Ag Digest 3:8 Jl '18 

 Planning the vear's work. F. F. Rockwell, il 



Field II 27:103-1- F '17 

 Plotting the estate's big job. F. F. Rockwell. 



Country Life 33:70-1 F '18 

 Possible Wavne Countv farm. C: E. Thorne. 



il Ohio Ag Exp B 304:211-25 '16 

 Practical application of farm manageinent 



principles. H. W. Jeffers. (In Am. farm 



management assn. Record of pro., 1915, p. 



51-60) il '16 G. A. Billings, sec, Washington, 



D.C. 

 Practical farm suggestions. T. B. Parker. 



Prog F 33:990 S 7 '18 

 Present farm labor saving possibilities. A. 



H. Gerbaz. Farm Eng 4:76 N '16 

 Price fixing and cost of farm products. H. C. 



Taylor, il Hoard's D 56:65-(-, 254-5 Ag 9, S 



20 '18 

 Problem in engineering. Wallaces' F 43:855 



My 24 '18 

 * Production. J. H. Grisdale. (In Report, 



Dairymen's assns., 1917, p. 11-16) '18 On- 

 tario ag. dept., Toronto 

 Profitable management of general farms in 



the Willamette valley, Oregon. B. Hunter 



and S. O. Jayne. U S Ag B 705:1-23 '18 



