AGRICULTURAL INDEX 



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Food preservation and preservatives — Cont. 

 Analysis 

 Food preservatives; methods of analysis, 

 bibliog Assn Offlc Ag Chem J 2, no 2,pt 1: 

 141-54 As '16 



Bibliography 



Canning, preserving, drying, and storage of 



fruits, vegetables, and meats. G: A. Deven- 



eau. 3p mini '18 U.S. Food administration 



for Illinois, Urbana 



Food-products inspection service. See United 



States — Food inspection service 

 Food purchase board. See United States — Food 



purchase board 

 Food research laboratories 

 Useful institution. N Y Frod R 43:002 Mr 28 

 '17 

 Food riots 

 Food riots in America. L. Marcy. il Int So- 

 cialist Review (341 E. Ohio St., Chicago 10c) 

 17:582-7 Ap '17 

 Food supply 



* Address at special conference of food adminis- 



tration. H. C. Hoover. (In Official state- 

 ment, no. 7, p. 1-4) '18 U. S. Food adminis- 

 tration, Washington, D. C. 

 Avoidance of diversion of foodstuffs. M. P. 

 Ravanel. (In Suggestions for food conser- 

 vation, p. 62-5) '17 Women's central coin- 

 mittee on food conservation, St Louis 



* Back yard and vacant lot gardens a national 



necessity. Playground (1 Madison av, N. Y. 

 25c) 12:113-15 Je '18 

 ■ Changes in the food supply and their relation 

 to nutrition. L. B. Mendel. (In Pan Ameri- 

 can scientific congress Pro., 1915, v. 10, p. 

 112-26) '17 



Chickens may win this war. G: Cugley. Am 

 P Advocate 25:610 S '17 



Cold storage; its capabilities and how to best 

 utilize and extend them. F. A. Horne. Am 

 Pub Health J (126 Massachusetts av, Bos- 

 ton, Mass. 50c) 8:221-7 Mr '18 



Conserve tlie dairy cow. M. D. Munn. Cream- 

 ery 5:34 Je '17 



Consumers' co-operation during the war. A. 

 Sonnichsen. 15p 5c '17 Co-operative league 

 of Am., 2 W. 13th st, N.T. 



Crops we must raise next year. J. C. Marquis. 

 Country Gent 83:5-6 S 7 '18 



Dairy and food situation of the world. H. 

 Hoover. Creamery 7:27-31 Je '18; Same. 

 Jersey B 37:933-4-1- Je 12 '18; Same. 

 Hoard's D 55:890, 920 Je 14-21 '18; Excerpts. 

 Nat Stock & F 42:299 Je 15 '18 



Dominating policy of the food administra- 

 tion. H. C. Hoover. Swine World 5:5 S '17 



* Duty to dig. D. L. Sharp. Atlantic (41 Mt 



Vernon st, Boston 35c) 122:598-606 N '18 



* Economics of peace. Sci Am (233 Broadway, N. 



Y. 10c) 119:476 D 14 '18 



Engineering work in food supply. F. H. 

 Xewell, Am Soc Ag Eng Trans 11:163-71 '18 



Europe and the food crisis. Review of Re- 

 views (30 Irving place, N.Y. 25c) 57:321-2 

 Mr '18 



Extension in government's food production 

 work. Weekly N L 5:1 Ag 22 '17 



Farmer and food supply. A. F. Woods. Kim- 

 ball's D F 15:864 D 1 '17 



Farmers and the food problem. Rural N Y 76: 

 587 Ap 21 '17 



* Feeding the family: a problem and a method 



for social workers in war time. M. M. Davis, 

 jr. (Pamph. 166) 8p 5c '18 Nat. conference of 

 social work, Kansas City, Mo. 

 Few food problems. M. L. Requa. (B. 9) 12p 

 '17 U.S. Food administration, Washington, 

 D.C. 



* First international task — food. Survey (112 E. 



19th st, N. Y. 10c) 41:228 N 23 '18 



Food administration review. Hoard's D 56:15 

 Jl 26 '18 



Food after the war; we must have more of it. 

 C. W. Ackerman. il Country Gent 83:5-6 Ag 

 31 '18 



Food and crop situation. D. F. Houston. Jer- 

 sey B 36:429 Mr 21 '17 



Food and war. P. G. Holden. Banker-F 4:3 

 My '17 



Food boycotts. E. S. Bayard. N Y Ag Dept 

 B 92:147-54 F '17 



Food conservation. H. A. Wheeler. lOp '17 

 Nat. assn. of commercial organization sec- 

 retaries, F. C. Butler, sec, Chamber of 

 commerce of the Tonawandas, Tonawanda, 

 N.Y^ 



Food control a war measure: address to 

 Pittsburgh Press club, April 18. H. Hoover. 

 25p mim '18 U.S. Food administration, 

 Washington, D. C. ; Same. Coop Manager & 

 F 7:46-9 Je '18 



Food crisis and the farmer. J. G. Schurman. 

 Cornell Countryman 15:328-9 Mr '18 



Food exports. Wallaces' F 43:1111 Ag 2 '18 



Food is the greatest necessity. W. C. Lasset- 

 ter. 15p n.d. Ark Ag Ext 



Food needs for 1918; agricultural programme 

 for the period beginning with the autumn 

 of 1917. U S Ag C 75:1-14 '17; Same. Nat. 

 Wholesale Grocers' Assn B (6 Harrison st., 

 N.Y". $5 per yr) v 2:31-6 O '17 



Food prices: a warning. H. Cox. Edinburgh 

 Review (249 W. 13th St., N.Y. $2) 225:196- 

 208 Ja '17 



Food problem and its challenge. J Ag (Que- 

 bec) 21:80 N '17 



Food problems of the world. P. W. Hagel- 

 thorn. J Dept Ag Victoria 15:195-7 Ap '17 



* Food shortage and high prices. Sci Am Sup 



(233 Broadway, N. Y. 10c) 86:346 N 30 '18 

 Food situation. J: W. Hallowell. il Stone & 



Webster J (Stone & Webster bldg., Boston 



Mass. $1 per year) 22:257-67 Ap '18 

 Food supply. Wallaces' F 43:228 F 8 'TS 

 Food supply and prices. Ohio F 139:662 My 12 



'17 

 Food supply and the human submarine. 



H: W. Farnam. Rural Manhood 8:283-5 S 



•17 

 Food supply problems and the veterinarian's 



responsibility. L. M. Steckel. Am Vet M Assn 



J 54:231-4 D '18 

 Food survey at once; Department to gather 



statistics on nation's food supply. Weekly 



N L 5:3 Ag 22 '17 

 Food that we must furnish. H. Hoover. O 



Judd Farmer 65:343 O 19 '18 

 Great food situation. H. C. Hoover. Jersey B 



37:2025 D 4 '18 

 High cost of living and the farmer. Ag Digest 



1:255 Ja '17 



* How America has fed the allies. H. C. Hoover. 



Current History M — N Y Times (Times sq., 

 N.Y. 25c) 8,pt2:450-l S '18; Same cond. 

 Creamery 7:23 Ag '18 

 How to make food abundant and cheap. T: F. 

 Hunt. Country Gent 83:15 Je 29 '18 



* If thine enemv hunger. Nation (20 Vesey st, 



N. Y^ 10c) 107:615-16 N 23 '18 

 Interrelations of animals and plants and their 

 influence upon the food supply of man. 

 R. W. Hegner. Scientific Monthly (Science 

 Press. Garrison. N.Y. 30c) 6:467-73 My '18 



* Is there an abundance of food? L. E. Theiss. 



Outlook (381 4th av, N. Y. 10c) 120:424-5 N 

 13 '18 

 Leacn to eat corn, says Uncle Joe Cannon. 

 Country Gent 82:1077-8 Je 30 '17 



* Letter to the President; shipinents of food- 



stuffs from the United States to the allied 



countries during the fiscal year just closed. H. 



Hoover. (In Official statement no. 3, p. 1) 



'18 U.S. Food administration, Washington, 



D. C. 

 Malthusianism. Wallaces' F 41:1448 N 3 '16 

 Message of the Food administration; with 



discussion. H. C. Culbertson. N Y Farms 



& Markets Dept Ag B 104:86-107 F '18 

 Mightv problem: can it be solved? G. H. Al- 



ford. Prog F 33:1371 D 14 '18 

 New horticultural crops for our scant food 



supply. U. P. Hedrick. Mass Hort Soc Trans 



1918,pt 1:51-64 '18 

 New world food situation. H. Hoover. Banker- 



F 6:4-5 D '18 

 Not enough to eat? Ag J of India 12:646-9 O '17 

 Organizing city distributors. N Y Prod R 44: 



457-f Jl 18 '17 

 Our food substitution army. Ohio F 140:358 



O 20 '17 

 Over here and over there. L. Burbank. il Gard 



M 28:15-16 Ag '18 



