AGRICULTURAL INDEX 



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Food supply — United States — Continued 



Commercial stocks of grain, flour and mis- 

 cellaneous food products in the United 

 States on June 1, 1918. U S Food Surveys 

 1:1-8 Je 26 '18 



Commercial stocks of grain, flour, and mis- 

 cellaneous food products in the United 

 States on July 1, 1918. U S Food Surveys 2: 

 1-8 Jl 29 '18 



Commercial stocks of grain, flour, and mis- 

 cellaneous food products in the United 

 States on August 1, 1918. U S Food Sur- 

 veys 2:1-8 Ag 26 'IS 



Commercial stocks of miscellaneous cereal 

 and vegetable foodstuffs in the United 

 States on August 31, 1917; corn, corn food 

 products, beans, rice, rolled oats, sirup and 

 molasses, vegetable oils, and vegetable fats. 

 U S Ag C 99:1-28 '18 



Congress, grappling with the food problem, 

 is playing with dynamite. Current Opinion 

 (63 W. 3Gth St, N.Y. 25c) 62:381-3 Je '17 



Conserving the food supplv. H. C. Hoover. 

 Eng & Mining J (10th av. at 36th st., N.Y. 

 15c; 104:125-7 Jl 21 '17 



Department of agriculture and the food situ- 

 ation. D: F. Houston. Science (Science 

 Press, Garrison, N.Y. 15c) ns 46:528-9 N 30 

 '17 



Distribution and utilization of the garden 

 surplus. (Markets 6) lOp '17 U.S. Bur. of 

 maikets. Washington, D.C. 

 Enlistment for the farm. J: Dewey. (Colum- 

 bia war papers, ser. 1, no. 1) lOp '17 Divi- 

 sion of intelligence & publicity, Columbia 

 university, N.Y. 



Era of new food resources, il Scientific Am 

 Sup (233 Broadway, N.Y. lOc) 84:8 Jl 7 '17 



Essentials to a food program for next year. 

 G. Pinchot. Annals Am Academy (36th st, 

 and Woodland av, Philadelphia $1) 78:156- 

 63 Jl '18; Reprint. 8p '18 Gifford Pinchot, 

 Milford, Pa.; Same. Swine World 6:7-8 S 

 '18; Same. Purdue Ag 13:7-10 O '18 



Fallacy of price bidding. S. N. Patten. Annals 

 Am Academy (36th st and Woodland av, 

 Philadelphia .$1) 78:129-43 Jl '18 



Farmers and food regulation. Outlook (381 

 4th av., N.Y. lOc) 116:51 My 9 '17 



Features of new food production law. Jersey 

 B 36:1757 N 7 '17 



Feeding the world. B. W. Currie. Countrv 

 Gent 82:891-2, 954-5, 1022-3 My 19, Je 2, 16 

 '17 

 "Food administration. A. D. Wilson. Minn Hort 

 46:57-60 F '18 



Food administration and the farmer. H. 

 Hoover, il Penn State F 10:133-4-|- O '17 



Food and farm labor. Independent (119 W. 

 40th St., N.Y. 10c) 90:145 Ap 14 '17 



Food and the future. New Republic (421 W. 

 21st st, N.Y. 10c) 11:348-50 Jl 28 '17 



Food control and democracy: an article pro- 

 po.sing the organization of chambers of ag- 

 riculture to regulate the equitable distribu- 

 tion of farm products at fair prices both 

 for the producer and the consumer. D: 

 Lubin. (U.S. 65th Cong., 1st sess. S. Doc. 

 120) I3p '17 Apply to Congressmen 



From the Atlantic monthly for August 

 1917 



Food crops must be increased. D. F. Houston. 

 Weekly N L 4:1-3 Ap 18 '17; Same cond. 

 Jersey B 36:630 Ap 25 '17 



Food first. O. K. Davis, il Everybody's (Spring 

 & Macdougal sts, N.Y. 15c> 37:304-15 S '17 



Food, labor and war. Municipal J (243 W. 

 39th St., N.Y. 10c) 42:561 Ap 19 '17 



Food now in storage. Fruit-Grower 28:238 Ap 

 15 '17 



Food outlook. Nation (20 Vesey st, N.Y. 10c) 



105:557-8 N 22 '17 

 Tood preparedness. H: R. Seager and R. E. 

 Chaddock. (Columbia war papers, ser. 1, no. 

 6) 23p '17 Division of intelligence & public- 

 ity, (Columbia university, N.Y. 



Food production. E. S. Candler and others. 

 Congres.Tional Record (Washington, D. C.) 

 56:7247-54 My 17 'IS 



"Food production, conservation, and distribu- 

 tion; hearings before the House Committee 

 on agriculture 65th Cong.. 1st sess on H. J. 

 Res. 75, H. R. 4125. H. R. 4188, and H. R. 

 4360. 538p '17 Apply to congressmen 



Food production report submitted to the Sen- 

 ate; the secretary of agriculture submits 

 proposals. Weekly N L 4:1-2 My 2 '17 



Food questions answered. 40p '18 U.S. Food 

 administiation, Washington, D.C; Excerpts. 

 Creamery 7:33-4 Je '18; Excerpts. N Y Prod 

 R 46:258 Je 12 '18; Excerpts. Hoard's D 55: 

 987 Jl 5 '18 



* Food scarcity is real. Bankers M (253 Broad- 



way. N.Y. 50c) 96:42 Ja '18 



Food situation. J Home Econ 9:185-6 Ap '17 



Food situation. D. F. Houston. Weekly N L 

 4:1-3 Mr 7 '17 



Food situation of the country, with some 

 remarks on the urgent necessity for a na- 

 tional food commission. H. E. Lewis. 29p '17 

 H. E. Lewis, 20 E. 41st st., N.Y. 



Food supplv. J Home Econ 9:34-6 Ja '17 



Food survey bill. Wallaces' F 42:1162 Ag 24 '17 



Food wastes — some causes and remedies. 

 L. P. Brown, il J Franklin Inst (Franklin 

 Inst., Philadelphia 50c) 185:585-610 My '18 



Grain and live stock; national policy touching 

 vital food elements indicated by factors of 

 war period. H. Hoover. (B. 10) 16p '17 U. S. 

 Food administration, Washington, D.C. 



Great American waste. L. D. H. Weld, il 

 Country Gent 82:1308-9 Ag 25 '17 



Hon. P. P. Claxton's constructive suggestion 

 in lelation to the food shortage. Education 

 (120 Boylston st., Boston 35c) 37:526-8 Ap 

 '17 



Hoover practically food dictator. Eng & Min- 

 ing J (10th av at 36th st, N.Y. 15c) 104:888- 

 9 N 17 '17 



* Housewife and the marketing problem. C. B. 



Crane. Nat Municipal R (North American 

 bldg., Philadelphia $1) 7:349-54 Jl '18 



Housing of foodstuffs in small piovision 

 stores, Boston, il Women's municipal league 

 of Boston B V 8, no 4:1-40 Mr '17 



Increasing the food supply. Wallaces' P 42: 

 645 Ap 13 '17 



International and national food control. A. E. 

 Taylor. Annals Am Academy (36th st and 

 Woodland av, Philadelphia $1) 78:149-56 Jl 

 '18 



Million and more food gardens, il Am For 23: 



26S-S My '17 

 Mobilize the country-home garden. R. C. E. 

 Brown. (Columbia war papers, ser. 1, no. 

 3) 6p '17 Division of intelligence & public- 

 ity, Columbia university, N.Y. 



National plans to increase food products. 

 Reliable P J 24:569 S '17 



New Jersey — Gov. Edge recommends the reg- 

 ulation of food distribution, by purchasing 

 certain staples daily in municipalities thru- 

 out the state under supervision of the state 

 bureau of markets, and retailing them at 

 cost plus freight and shrinkage at municipal 

 food depots to be established for that pur- 

 pose 



Official statement of U.S. food administra- 

 tion on present war-time food situation in 

 the United States, also in the allied and 

 neutral countries of the world. Reliable 

 P J 24:664-5 O '17 



Our food supply. Weekly N L 4:1-3 Ja 10 

 '17 



Our mobilization of food. Scientific Am (233 

 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 116:424-f Ap 28 '17 



Our waning food supply, il Scientific Am (233 

 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 116:84 Ja 20 '17 



Permanent food problem. New Republic (421 

 W. 21st st, N.Y. 10c) 12:8-10 Ag 4 '17 



Produce greater crops, il Fruit-Grower 28:233 

 Ap 15 '17 



Production and conservation of food supplies; 

 hearing before the Senate Committee on 

 agriculture and forestry relative to the 

 proposal for increasing the production, im- 

 proving the distribution, and promoting the 

 consei-vation of food supplies in the United 

 States. 5pts 1-73; 74-198; 199-316; 317-442; 

 443-507P '17 Apply to congressmen 



Production and marketing plans for next 

 vear. C: J. Brand. Annals Am Acad (36th 

 St. and Woodland av., Philadelphia $1) 74: 

 164-81 N '17 



Profiteers win in New York. Nonpartisan 

 Leader (Box 575, St Paul, Minn. $2.50 per 

 yr.) 5:23 D 24 '17 



