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Food supply — United States — Continued 

 Progiam ' for tood production and conserva- 

 tion. Weeldy N L 4:1-4 Ap 25 '17 ^ ^^ . , 

 Put agriculture on a war footing. H. Myrick. 



il O Judd Farmer 62:1+ Ap 21 '17 

 Question of food supply. N Y Prod Pv 43:1016 



Requisites of a national food policy. W. H. 

 Hamilton. J Political Econ (Univ. of Chi- 

 cago Press, Chicago 35c) 26:612-37 Je '18 



Retailers hold up food prices. H. C. Hoover. 

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

 15c> 104:765 O 27 '17 



Rhode Island— Gov. Beeckman urges the use 

 of everv means to provide for a larger food 

 production in the state; that there be made 

 an effort to secure permanent farmers 



* School children and food production. Pmg 



Ling. Pedagogical Seminary (Worcester, 

 Mass. $1.50) 25:163-90 Je '18 



Secretarv Houston's plan to stimulate food 

 production and regulate distribution. N Y 

 Prod R 43:10-11 Ap 25 '17 



Some facts to be considered in connection 

 with the food problem. H. Heinz. Annals 

 Am Acad (36th st. and Woodland av., Phila- 

 delphia $1) 74:119-23 N '17 



Some fundamental considerations affecting 

 the food supply of the United States. T: F. 

 Hunt. Cal Ag Exp C 163:1-13 '17 



* Steps to victory. D. F. Houston. Academy 



Political Sci Pro (Columbia Univ., N.Y. 

 $1.50) 7:673-97 F '18 



Stimulation of food production: report no. 

 107 of the House Committee on irrigation 

 of arid lands, to accompany H. R. 4431. lip 

 '17 Apply to congressmen 



Stimulation of food production under recla- 

 mation projects: hearings before the House 

 Committee on irrigation of arid lands on 

 ■ H. R. 2913 (reintroduced H. R. 4431). 6pts 

 '17 Apply to congressmen 



Stop food-crop wastes by improving methods. 

 D. F. Houston. Weekly N L 4:1 Ap 4 '17; 

 Same. Jersey B 36:530 Ap 4 '17 



Swords or plowshares? J. C. Marquis. Coun- 

 try Gent 82:827-8 My 5 '17 



To assist growers; secretary of agriculture 

 favors helping producers of perishables. 

 Weekly N L 4:5 Ag 1 *17 



Truth about the food situation. C: J. Brand. 

 Forum (286 .Sth av. N.Y. 25c) 59:43-50 Ja "18 



Uncle Sam takes stock. F. Crissey. Country 

 Gent 82:1832-3 N 24 '17 



United States food administration: policies 

 and plan of operation; wheat fiour and 

 bread. 171p '17 U.S. Food administration, 

 Washington, D.C. 



We're all in the same boat. C. Vrooman. J 

 Home Econ 9:367-8 Ag '17 



Wherewith shall we be fed? Prac F 113:178 

 My 1 '17 



Word from the deans; food resources, pro- 

 duction, and mai'keting. Field II 27:530-1 Jl 

 '17 



Work of the Food administration. J Home 

 Econ 9:419-20 S '17 



World's food supply and woman's obligation. 

 J. Addams. J Home Econ 10:389-400 S '18 



See aJso Food control — United States: 

 Southeastern food conference 



West Virginia 



Statement to the people of West Virginia by 

 Governor John J. Cornwell. 7p '17 Execu- 

 tive dept., Charleston, W. Va. 

 Food surveys ^ „ 



Another food survey. N Y Prod R 46:884 O 9 

 '18 



Counties and cities in whicli the supply of 

 provisions in retail stores has been de- 

 termined. Weekly N L 5:3 S 5 '17 



Food survey at once; department to gather 

 statistics on nation's food supply. Weekly 

 N L, 5:3 Ag 22 '17 



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



Nation wide food survey. N Y Prod R 44:711 

 Ag 29 '17 



Nation's food survey. Weekly N L 5:1 D 26 

 '17 



Plans and purposes of the more comprehen- 

 sive food surveys undertaken by the United 

 States Department of agriculture, as ex- 

 plained by the chief of the Bureau of mar- 

 kets in a letter to Hon. A. F. Lever. U S 

 Food Purveys 1:1-2 My 18 '18 



Reports of storage holdings of certain food 

 products. J: O. Bell and I. C. Franklin, 

 maps US Ag B 709:1-43 '18 



Stocks of grain, flour, and meal in U.S. April 

 1, 1918. Weekly N L 5:1 My 22 '18 



Sugar supplv of the United States: its extent 

 and distribution on August 31, 1917. U S Ag 

 C 96:1-55 'IS 



Survev shows wheat stocks nearly triple 1917 

 figures. Weekly N L 6:13 O 9 '18 



Uncle Sam takes stock. F. Crissey. Country 

 Gent 82:1832-3 N 24 '17 



Uncle Sam takes stock of national larder. R. 

 H. Moulton. Hoard's D 55:877 Je 14 '18 



The United States Bureau of markets is pub- 

 lishing a m.onthly report, Food Surveys, 

 which will contain information regarding 

 the commercial stocks of wheat and wheat 

 flour, other important cereals and wheat 

 flour substitutes, reported by elevators and 

 grain warehouses, general warehouses, 

 gi-ain mills and wholesale grain dealers. In 

 addition, reports showing the holdings of 

 other important food products, such as con- 

 densed and evaporated milk, dairy products, 

 meat, fish, animal and vegetable fats, 

 canned goods, vegetables, fruit, sugar, etc., 

 will be given from time to time in a series 

 of special issues. 



War emergency food survey; instructions. 

 Nat Wholesale Grocers' Assn B (6 Harri- 

 son St., N.Y. $5 per yr) v 2:10-16 S '17 



Laws 



Statistique des stocks. Int Yearbook Ag Leg 

 1916:14-25 '17 

 Food values. See Diet; Food 



Food waste 



Food salvage in New York. M. H. Kittredge. 

 New Republic (421 W. 21st St., N.Y. 10c) 

 12:43-5 Ag 11 '17 



Food wastes — some causes and remedies. 

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

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



Partial analysis of food-waste problem. L. P. 

 Brown. J Home Econ 9:503-4 N '17 



Waste in food distribution in New York. 

 Monthly Review (U.S. Bur. of labor sta- 

 tistics, Washington, D.C.) 5:95-8 S '17 

 See also Food conservation 



Foot, Major Lawrence 

 Come-back of Major Foot; ice-making plants 

 and hog products. H. Quick, por il Country 

 Gent 81:1023 My 13 '16 



Foot 



Your poor feet. M. H. Talbott. Country Gent 

 81:610 Mr 11 '16 



Foot (animals) 



Foot wounds of horses. A. L. Danforth. Am 



Vet M Assn J 51:374-9 Je '17 

 Horse- level feet prevent trouble and loss. 

 J. Seiter. il Nat Stock & F 40:74 Ap 15 '16 

 Horse's feet and their care. C. W. Brodhead. 

 il N Y Ag Dept Rep 1916, pt 2:167-82 '17 

 From Bulletin 76 



Foot-and-mouth disease 



Blame where it belongs. Country Gent 81: 



1229 Je 17 '16 

 Control of foot-and-mouth disease. J: R. 



Mohler. Int Assn Dairy & Milk Inspec Rep 



1915:128-38 

 Country free of foot and mouth disease. 



Hoard's D 51:557 Ap 21 '16 

 Enquiries and experiments in connection with 



the immunity of cattle against epizootic 



foot-and-mouth disease. C. Terni. Int R Sci 



& Prac Ag 7,no 7:989-91 Jl '16 

 Exit foot and mouth disease. Wallaces' F 41: 



606 Ap 14 '16 

 Federal plan adopted; Swiss government ex- 

 terminates by slaughtering infected animals. 



Weekly N L 4:4. Ja 31 '17 



