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AGRICULTURAL INDEX 



Fruit culture — Canada — Continued 

 Fruit growing in Canada, il Nat Stock & P 



40:554 Ag 26 '16 

 Fruit growing in Quebec. W. Lochhead. J Ag 



(Quebec) 21:100 Ja '18 

 Horticulture at the Dominion experimental 



station, Morden, Manitoba. W. T. Macoun. 



il Ag Gaz of Canada 3:502-4 Je '16 

 Progress of fruit growing in Quebec. J Ag 



(Quebec) 19:145 Ja '16 



China 



Mysterious ' ancient fruit groves of China. 

 E. W. Gage, il Green's Am Fruit Grower 

 38:7 Mr '18 



Colorado 

 Fruit growing in Colorado. E. P. Sandsten. 

 19p map n.d. Colorado state board of im- 

 migration, Capitol bldg., Denver 



Connecticut 



Report of orchard work on Mount Carmel 

 experiiuent farm for years 1911 to 1916 in- 

 clusive. E. M. Stoddard. Conn State Ag 

 Exp Rep 1916, pt 5:365-77 '17 



Corn belt 

 Commercial orchard in corn belt, il O Judd 



Farmer 62:3 Je 23 '17 

 Fruit growing in the corn belt. Wallaces' F 



41:209 F 11 '16 

 Hood river of the corn belt, il Wallaces' F 41: 



1087 Ag 18 '16 



Eastern states 

 Practical orcharding — tree fruits in the Bast. 

 C: S. Wilson, il N Y Ag Dept B 97:222-31 

 Jl '17 



Illinois 



Illinois apple growers at Flora, il O Judd 

 Farmer 63:3 Ag 25 '17 



Kansas 



Fruit growing in Kansas. G: O. Greene, il 

 Kan Ag Ext B 16:1-71 '17 



Maryland 

 Fruit growing in Maryland. J. B. Seth. il 

 Green's Am Fruit Grower 38:10 Ag '18 



Minnesota 

 Fruit growing a successful industry in Min- 

 nesota. A. W. Richardson, il Minn Hort 44: 



103-9 Mr '16 

 Minnesota as the originator of new fruits. R. 



D. Underwood. Minn Hort 46:403-10 N '18 

 Minnesota orchard. Minn Hort 44:367-71 O '16 

 Minnesota orchard; with discussion. J. F. 



Bartlett. Minn Hort 46:101-8 Mr '18 

 My experience with a young orchard. R. Viall. 



Minn Hort 44:42-5 Ja '16 

 My orchard crop of 1915. H. Simmons, il Minn 



Hort 44:89-94 Mr '16 

 Orcharding in Minnesota. R: Wellington, il 



Minn Hort 44:36-41; 45:337-44 Ja '16, S '17 

 See also Minnesota state fruit breeding 



farm 



Missouri 

 Bringing back a big orchard. E. H. Favor. 11 



Fruit-Grower 27:5-6 Ja 1 '16 

 Fruit notes from Missouri. L,. R. Johnson, il 



Rural N T 75:380 Mr 4 '16 

 Good place to live; Marionville, Missouri. 



C. N. Crotsenburg. Fruit-Grower 27:368 Jl 



15 '16 



New Jersey 



Varieties of tree fruits popular in New Jer- 

 sey. M. A. Blake. Rural N Y 76:454 Mr 24 

 •17 



New York 



Central New York fruit and alfalfa farm. 11 

 Rural N Y 75:71-2 Ja 15 '16 



Fruit growers at N. Y. experiment station. 

 Rural N Y 77:1091, 1113 S 21-28 '18 



Fruit industry in New York state, il maps 

 plans N Y Ag Dept B 79,pts 1 & 2:638-981, 

 991-1432 Ja '16; Same. N Y Ag Dept Rep 

 1916,pts 2 & 3:638-981, 991-1432 '17 



Fruitman-shepherd; combination succeeds on 



New York farm. S: Eraser, il Country Gent 



81:619-20 Mr 18 '16 

 Growing prize-winning fruit. G. E. Snyder. 



Rural N Y 75:423 Mr 11 '16 

 Importance and outlook of apple and other 



orcharding in New York and the East. E: 



Van Alstyne. il map N Y Ag Dept B 86:2607- 



19 Ag '16 

 Operating costs of a well-established New 



York apple orchard. G: H. Miller, il U S Ag 



B 130:1-16 '14 

 Orcharding in connection with mixed farming. 



E: van Alstyne. il N Y Farms & Markets 



Dept Ag B 97:232-42 Jl '17 

 Oicharding on Long Island. Rural N Y 77: 



343 Mr 2 '18 

 Situation in New York's fruit belt. Nat Stock 



& F 42:78 Ap 13 '18 



New Zealand 



Work for the coming month; the orchard. 

 J. A. Campbell. See monthly numbers of 

 Journal of agriculture of New Zealand 



Northwestern states 

 Futvire of the fruit industry of the North- 

 west. W. S. Thornber. Better Fruit 10:38-9 

 Ja '16 



Ohio 

 Fruit notes from southern Ohio. U. T. Cox. 



Rural N Y 75:112 Ja 22 '16 

 Orchard rejuvenation in southeastern Ohio. 



F. H. Ballou. il Ohio Ag Exp B 301:1-40 '16; 



Excerpts. Ohio Ag Exp B v 1:313-18 O '16 

 Ottawa countv fruit situation. L.: S. Warner. 



Ohio F 141:774 Je 15 '18 

 Southern Ohio orchards in 1915. U. T. Cox. 



Ohio F 137:74 Ja 15 '16 



Rhode Island 



Mid-western grown trees in New England 

 soil. R. W. Peckham. Fruit-Grower 27:12 Ja 

 1 '16 



South America 

 South American markets for fresh fruits. W. 

 Fischer. (Special agents ser. no. 131) 163p 

 il '17 U.S. i3ureau of foreign and doinestlc 

 coinmerce, Washington, D.C. 



Southern states 

 Home orchards in the South. W. N. Hutt. il 



Country Gent 82:1596 O 20 '17 

 Orchard and truck farm work for September. 



L. A. Niven. Prog F 33:1026 S 21 '18 

 Orchard and truck farm work for November. 



L. A. Niven. Prog F 33:1188 N 2 '18 



Texas 



Home orchards in Texas. W. B. Lanham. il 

 map Tex Ag Ext B B-30:l-13 '16 



Horticultural experiments at the San Antonio 

 field station, southern Texas. S. H. Hast- 

 ings and R. E. Blair, il U S Ag B 162:1-26 

 ■15 



United States 

 Fruit notes from the Hudson valley. E. W. 



Mitchell. Rural N Y 75:183 F 5 '16 

 Future fruit growing. U. P. Hedrick. N Y 



State Fruit Growers' Assn Pro 1916:254-62 

 Growing fruit for home use in the great 



plains area. H. P. Gould and O. J. Grace. 



bibliog il Farmers' B 727:1-40 '16 

 Orchard and gaiden notes for the Gulf Coast 



country. L. T. Rhodes. Prog F 31:469 Ap 1 



'16 



Washington 

 Washington state department of horticulture. 



M. L. Dean. Better Fruit 12:10 Ja '18 



West Virginia 



Crew work, costs, and returns in commercial 

 orcharding in West Virginia. J. H. Arnold, 

 il U S Ag B 29:1-24 '13 



Reducing lost motion in fruit growing. H. P. 

 Gould. W Va Ag Dept B 13:3-15 Ja '16 



Wisconsin 



Wisconsin ineeting. W. B. Bullock. Fruit- 

 Grower 27:58 Ja 15 '16 



