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AGRICULTURAL INDEX 



Feeding and feeding stuffs — Bran — Continued 

 Wliere is the bran? S. Sosland. Hoard's D 

 56:581 N 22 '18 



Bucl<wheat 



Fagopyrismus (buckwheat poisoning) and 

 similar affections. E. A. Bruce. Am Vet 

 M Assn J 52:189-94 N '17 



Buttermilk 



See Feeding and feeding stuffs— Milk 

 Cabbages 

 Food value of the waste leaves of different 

 varieties of cabbage; investigations in Hol- 

 land. J. J. O. De Vries. Int R Sci & Prac 

 Ag 9, no 1:75-7 Ja '18 



Cactus 



Dairying in the cactus country. H. W. Col- 

 lin'gwood. il Country Life 29:36-7 Ja '16 



Influence of prickly pear upon percentage of 

 butterfat. T. E. Woodw^ard. Hoard's D 52: 

 579 N 17 '16 



Prickly-pears as a feed for dairy cows. T. B. 

 Woodward and others, il J Ag Research 4: 

 405-50 Ag '15 



Spineless cactus for dairy cows. F. W. Woll. 

 Hoard's D 52:914 Ja 19 '17 



Value of prickly-pear as a cattle feed: exper- 

 iments made at the prickly-pear feeding 

 station at Wallumbilla, Queensland, Aus- 

 tralia. F. Smith. Int R Sci iS: Prac Ag 

 8,no 2:272-3 F '17 



Castor bean meal 



Castor bean meal feed for pigs. J Bd Ag 24: 

 1444-6 Mr '18 



Clover 



Chemistry of sweet-clover silage in compari- 

 son with alfalfa silage. C. O. Swanson and 

 E. L. Tague. J Ag Research 15:113-32 O 

 14 '18 



Clover for chickens. Country Gent 81:170 Ja 

 22 '16 



Clover for poultry. Am P J 48:885 Ag '17 



Clover or alfalfa in the silo. P. C. Minkler. 

 Rural N Y 75:1027 Jl 29 '16 



Clover poisoning. D. F. Luckey. Mo Ag Bd 

 Yearbook 1916:466-70 



Clover vs. alfalfa for milk production. C. C. 

 Hayden. Ohio Ag Exp B 327:1-36 '18; Ab- 

 stract. Ohio Ag Exp B v 3:184-6 Je '18 



Energy values of red-clover hay and maize 

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

 search 7:379-87 N 27 '16 



Handling live stock on sweet clover. Hoard's 

 D 54:58 Ag 10 '17 



How to feed the dairy cow. H. C. Van Pelt. 

 Kimball's D F 14:485, 510 Ag 1-15 '16 



Studies on the composition and nutritive 

 value of clover hay and clover silage in 

 Montana. E. Burke. Mont Ag Exp B 117:59- 

 72 '17 



Sweet clover a coming pasture and fodder 

 crop. Am Sheep B & W 36:274-5 My '16 



Sweet clover for pasture. W. E. Bowers. 

 Hoard's D 53:598 Ap 27 '17; Same cond. 

 Country Gent 81:790 Ap 8 '16 



Sweet-clover pasture. Weekly N L 4:4 Jl 11 

 '17 



Sweet clover: utilization. H. S. Coe. il Farm- 

 ers' B 820:1-32 '17; Same cond. ISTat Wool 

 Grower 7:52 Je '17; Same cond. Hoard's D 

 53:825 Je 8 '17; Excerpt. Wallaces' F 42: 

 1093 Ag 3 '17 



Value of clover as stock feed. D. P. Witter. 

 N Y Ag Dept B 87:2875-7 S '16 



Coconut 



Feeding coconut cake on grass. K. J. J. Mac- 

 kenzie and E. H. Powell. J Bd Ag 23:117-23 

 My '16 



Feeding value of cocoanut meal. T. Butler. 

 Prog F 33:583 My 11 '18 



Corn 

 See Corn (feed) 



Cottonseed products 

 About cottonseed cake. F. T. Collins. Nat 

 Wool Grower 8:15 O '18 



Acidosis and cotton seed meal injury. C. A. 



Wells and P. V. Ewing. bibliog il Ga Ag 



Exp B 119:35-64 '16 

 Associative digestibility of corn silage and 



cottonseed meal in steer rations: pt 2. P. V. 



Ewing and others, il Ga Ag Exp B 125:151-64 



'17 

 Beriberi and cotton seed poisoning in pigs. 



G: M. Rommel and E: B. Vedder. J Ag 



Research 5:489-93 D 13 '15 

 Changes in composition of butter fat pro- 

 duced by feeding cottonseed oil. F. H. Smith 



and others, bibliog Ga Ag Exp B 122:95- 



111 '16 

 Comparative toxicity of cottonseed products. 



W. A. Withers and F. E. Carruth. bibliog J 



Ag Research 14:425-52 S 2 '18 

 Composition and market qualities of butter 



when corn silage is fed with cottonseed 



meal. L. S. Palmer and D. P. Crockett. J 



Dairy Sci 1:235-45 S '17 

 Cottonseed for horses. Breeder's Gaz 71:777 



Ap 12 '17 

 Cottonseed meal: a good feed for laying hens. 



E. P. Clayton. Miss Ag Exp B 175:1-7 '16 

 Cottonseed meal and silage. Hoard's D 54:38 



Ag 3 '17 

 Cotton seed meal as a feed for hogs. J: C. 



Burns. Am Soc Animal Production Pro 1915- 



1916:15-20 '17 

 Cottonseed meal cheapens ration for work 



animals. D. T. Gray. Prog F 32:1012 S 29 



'17 

 Cottonseed meal compared with velvet beans 



for fattening steers. G. S. Templeton and 



E. Gibbens. il Ala Ag Exp B 192:135-41 



'16 

 Cottonseed meal for cows. C: T. Bray. Kim- 



balls's D F 13:811 Ja 1 '16 

 Cotton seed meal proves a good substitute for 



beef scraps. E. P. Clayton, il Reliable P J 



22:1239+ Ja '16 

 Effects of feeding cotton seed and its products 



to swine. G. A. Roberts. Am Vet M Assn 



J 49:12-17 Ap '16 

 Effects' of feeding cottonseed products on the 



composition and properties of butter. C. H. 



Eckles and L. S. Palmer, bibliog Mo Ag Exp 



Research B 27:1-44 '16 

 Feeding cottonseed meal to fattening hogs. T. 



Butler. Prog F 33:1183 N 2 '18 

 Feeding cottonseed meal to hogs. T. Butler. 



Prog F 32:579 My 12 '17 

 Feeding cottonseed meal to poultry. J. K. 



Morrison. Prog F 31:143 Ja 29 '16 

 Feeding of cottonseed products to dairy cows. 



Prog F 33:235 F 23 '18 

 Feeding value of cottonseed hulls. T. Butler. 



Prog F 32:1317 D 29 '17 

 Gossypol. the toxic substance in cottonseed. 



W. A. Withers and F. E. Carruth. bibliog 11 



J Ag Research 12:83-102 Ja 14 '18 

 Gossypol, the toxic substance in cottonseed 



meal. W. A. Withers and F. E. Carruth. 



bibliog 11 J Ag Research 5:261-88 N 15 '15 

 Iron as an antidote to cottonseed meal injury. 



W. A. Withers and F. E. Carruth. (J. Biol. 



Chem., 32, no. 2 245-57p. '17). Exp Sta Record 



38, no 3:282-3 '18 

 Methods for approximating the relative toxic- 

 ity of cottonseed products. F. E. Carruth. 



Int R Sci & Prac Ag 9, no 1:74-5 Ja '18 

 Protein in 7 per cent cottonseed meal. Prog 



F 33:63 Ja 19 '18 

 Reasonable feeding of cottonseed meal will 



not injure horses. Prog F 32:671 Je 9 '17 

 Sov bean meal and cottonseed meal com- 

 pared. T. Butler. Prog F 31:751 Je 10 '16 

 Studies of cotton-seed as food. Ag Gaz of 



Canada 5:1103-4 N '18 

 Studv of the effect of cottonseed meal vs. 



beef scrap upon the egg production, fertil- 

 ity and vitality of poultry. B. A. Ahrens. 



Okla Ag Exp B 112:1-20 '17 



Cowpeas 



Hogging down soy beans and cowpeas. E. S. 

 Good and M. J. Smith, il Ky Ag Exp B 201: 

 139-49 '16 



Feterita 

 Deserving new dairy feed. M. Coverdell. Jer- 

 sey B 35:806 My 24 '16 



