AGRICULTURAL INDEX 



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Grain — Ti-ansportation — Continued 



Minneapolis grain freight rate case. J: G. 

 McHugh. Coop Manager & F 8:42-9 S '18 



National council and the railroads. Am Ccop 

 J 14:20+ S '18 



Natural shrinkage rule. J. W. Shorthill. Am 

 Coop J 11:1123 Jl '16 



New grain route opens; Vancouver-Panama- 

 Great Britain route. F. J. Dickie. Country 

 Gent 83:7 Ja 19 'IS 



Report of transportation committee; with dis- 

 cussion. H. Li. Goeniann. (/•» Pro., Grain 

 dealers nat. assn., 1917, p. 20-1) '17 Charles 

 Quinn, sec.-treas., Toledo. O 



Shipping grain in bulk. J. L. Ashlock. Coun- 

 try Gent 81:1372 Jl 15 '16 



Sweeping investigation of loss and damage 

 claims on grain shipments. Am Coop J 12: 

 762 Ag '17 



Warning; preparation of cars before loading. 

 Coop Manager & F 8:34 O 'IS 



Varieties 



Red rock wheat and rosen rye. F. A. Spragg. 

 Am Soc Agron J 10:167-71 Ap '18 



Relation of kinds and varieties of grain to 

 Hessian- flv injurv. J. W. McColloch and 

 S. C. Salmon. J Ag Research 12:519-27 F 25 

 •18 



Selection of cereals in Sweden and the in- 

 creased production thus caused. N. H. Nils- 

 son. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 9, no 2:160-6 F '18 



Varieties of oats, barley, and rye recommended 

 bv the Department of agriculture. Ag Gaz 

 of New South Wales 28:89-90 F '17 



Weights and measures 



Adequate facilities for weighing. C. A. Briggs. 

 Coop Manager & F 8:64 O '18 



Tenninal grain weighmasters and committee 

 on grain weighing of the National scale- 

 men's association hold joint conference. 

 Coop Manager & F 8:38-40 N '18 



Weighing of grain from viewpoint of terminal 

 weighmaster. Coop Manager & F 7:34 My 

 •18 



Alaska 



Selection and hybridisation of cereals in Alas- 

 ka. C. C. Georgeson. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 

 9,no 4:431-6 Ap '18 



Argentina 



Grain convention of Argentina. Pan Am M (70 

 5th av, N. Y. 25c) 27:80 Je '18 



Production and handling of grain in Argen- 

 tina. L. Duval, il maps U S Ag Yearbook 

 1915:281-98 



Arizona 



How to improve standard farm crops in 

 Cochise county. A. L. Paschall. il Ariz Ag 

 Ext C 15 lOp '17 



Australia 

 Superior quality of Victorian grain, il J Dept 

 Ag Victoria 15:176-7 Mr '17 



California 

 1918 grain crop. T: F. Hunt. Cal Ag Exp 

 C 169:1-8 '17 



Canada 



* Canada's grain crops and farm live stock 1917- 



1918. Econ World (128 Water st, N. Y. 25c) 

 n s 16:700 N 16 '18 



* Grain crops. (In Report, Bur. of industries, 



1917, p. 8-11) '18 Ontario ag. dept., Toronto 

 Report from tlie cereal division for the fiscal 

 year ending March 31, 1916. (In Experimental 

 farms, 191G. v. 2, p. 1001-93) il 35c '17 Canada 

 Ag 



Colorado 

 Cereal experiments at the Akron field sta- 

 tion, Akron, Colo. G: A. McMurdo. il U S 

 Ag B 402:1-34 '16 

 Marketing grain in Colorado. Am Coop J 13: 

 459-f- Ag '18 



Corn belt 



Grain farming in the corn belt; with live 

 stock as a side line. C. Vrooman. Farmers' 

 B 704:1-47 '16 



Europe 



Europe builds up grain reserves. Am Coop 

 J 11:605-6 F '16 



Germany 

 German grain supply. I. Caoul. Scientiflc Am 

 (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 116:373 Ap 14 '17 



Great Britain 



Average prices in England of wheat, barley 

 and oats in each week in 1913, 1914, and 

 1915; table. J Bd Ag 22:1038 Ja '16 



Damaged grain, seeds and pulse (prices; 

 order, 1917. J Bd Ag 24:1026-8 D '17 



Need for an increase of cereals. E. Molyneux. 

 Gaid Chron (Lond) 63:10 Ja 5 '18 



United Kingdom fixes grain prices. R. P. 

 Skinner. (Commerce Reports no. 237) p 127 

 (O 9) '18 U.S. Bur. of foreign and domestic 

 commerce, Washington, D.C. 



Idaho 



Growing grain on southern Idaho dry farms. 



L. C. Aicher. il map Farmers' B 769:1-23 



'16 



Illinois 

 Yields of spring grains in Illinois. W. L. 



Burlison and O. M. Allyn. Ill Ag Exp B 195: 



499-508 '17 



Italy 



Selection of cereals in Italy. G. Patan&. Int 

 R Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 6:777-87 Je '16 



Maryland 



Cereal experiments in Mai-ylahd and Vir- 

 ginia. T. R. Stanton, il map U S Ag B 336: 

 1-51 '16 



Fall-sown grains in Maryland and Virginia. 

 T. R. Stanton, il Farmers' B 786:1-23 '17 



IVIassachusetts 

 Small grains for Massachusetts. E. Jones. 

 Mass Ag Ext C 60 3p '18 ' 



Montana 



Cereal experiments at the Judith basin sub- 

 station, Moccasin, Mont. N. C. Donaldson, 

 il map U S Ag B 398:1-41 '16 



Date and rate-of-seeding tests with spring 

 grains under irrigation. A. Atkinson. Mont 

 Ag Exp B 120:107-17 '17 



Dry farm grain tests in Montana. A. Atkinson 

 and N. C. Donaldson, il map Mont Ag Exp 

 B 110:167-218 '16 



Grains for the Montana dry lands. N. C. 

 Donaldson, il map Farmers' B 749:1-22 '16 



Nevada 

 Grain production in Nevada. C. S. Knight, il 



Nev Ag Exp B 89:1-34 '17 



New England 

 Grain growing in New England. Rural N Y 



76:612 Ap 28 '17 

 More grain production in New England? F. S. 



Prince. Hoard's D 55:424 Mr 29 'IS 



North Dakota 



Cereal experiments at Dickinson, N. Dak. J. 



A. Clark, il U S Ag B 33:1-44 '14 

 Cereal experiments at the Williston station. 



F. R. Babcock. il U S Ag B 270:1-36 '15 

 Grains for western North and South Dakota. 



F. R. Babcock and others, il Farmers' B 



878:1-21 '17 



Oregon 



Experiments with spring cereals at the eas- 

 tern Oregon dry-farming substation, Moro, 

 Oreg. D: B. Stephens, il maps U S Ag B 

 498:1-37 '17; Abstract. Int R Sci & Prac 

 Ag 8, no 6:860-3 Je '17 



Grain for the dry lands of central Oregon. 

 L. R. Breithaupt. il map Farmers' B 800:1-22 

 '17 



South Dakota 



Cereal investigations on the Belle Fourche ex- 

 periment farm. C. Salmon, il U S Ag B 297: 

 1:41 '15 



Grains for western North and South Dakota. 

 F. R. Babcock and others, il Farmers' B 878: 

 1-21 '17 



