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AGRICULTURAL INDEX 



Rotation of crops 



Adjusting rotations to meet unexpected con- 

 ditions. R. L. Baird. System on the Farm 

 1:104-5 My '17 



Alfalfa and farm management. A. E. Grant- 

 ham, il Prac F 113:314 S 15 '17 



Alwavs have a cover crop en the land in 

 winter. W. F. Massey. Prog F 31:976 Ag VZ 

 •Hi 



Building up the sandy farm. W. Harper, il 

 Country Gent 81:1108 My 27 '16 



Crop rotation. Minn Ag Exp Rep (Crookston 

 ser., V. 10, no. 1, p. 48-55) '17 



Crop rotation. W. I. Chamberlain. Nat Stock 

 & F 40:693 O 7 '16 



Crop rotation and soil fertility. R. C. Doneg- 

 hue. il N D Ag Exp B 126:197-251 '18 



Crop rotation, diversification, and living at 

 home. W. F. Massey. Prog F 31:535 Ap 15 

 •16 



Crop rotation for western New York. A. C. 

 Weed. Rural N Y 77:5 Ja 5 '18 



Crop rotation investigations; field T experi- 

 ments. A. C. Arny. il Minn Ag Exp B 170:1- 

 55 '17 



Crop rotations and soil fertility. A. R. Whit- 

 son and H. B. Hendrick. U S Ag B 355:84-9 

 •16 



Crop rotations for upper Wisconsin. B. J. Del- 

 wiche. il Wis Ag Exp B 222:1-20 '16 



Crop systems for Arkansas. A. D. McNair. il 

 Farmers' B 1000:1-24 '18 



Crop systems for Indiana dairymen. L: Taylor. 

 Jersey B 36:128 Ja 24 '17 



Cropping systems for the moister portion of 

 eastern Washington and Oregon and north- 

 ern Idaho. L. W. Fluharty. U S Ag B 625: 

 1-11 '18 



Cropping systems for the South: why crops 

 should be rotated. B. L. Moss. 11 Prog F 

 31:534 Ap 15 '16 



Dairy farm cropping system. E. B. Stookey. 

 Western Wash Ag Exp B v 4:0-9 Ja '17 



Does crop rotation maintain the fertility of 

 the soil? J. E. Greaves. Sci Monthly (Science 

 Press, Garrison, N.Y. 30c) 6:458-66 My '18 



Double spin of crop rotation. J. A. Dimock. 

 il Country Life 31:52 N '16 



Dry farm crop rotations and cultural methods. 

 A. Atkinson and others. Mont Ag Exp B 

 116:1-54 '17 



Effect of different rotation systems and of 

 fertilizers on the protein content of oats. 

 R. W. Thatcher and A. C. Arny. Am Soc 

 Agron J 9:344-8 O '17; Same cond. Int R Sci 

 & Prac Ag 9, no 2:153-6 F '18 

 Eight-field system of farming in Russia. Rus- 

 sian Review (31 E. 7th st., N.Y. 75c; 3:45-9 

 Ja '17 



Farm management practice of Chester 

 county, Pa. W. J. Spillman and others, il 

 U S Ag B 341:83-6 '16 



Farm sources of soil fertility. A. Agee. N J 

 Ag Dept B 8:253-90 '17 



Fitting leguines into a systematic rotation. 

 D. H. Otis. Hoard's D 56:616-f- N 29 '18 



Grain farming in the corn belt. C. Vrooman. 

 Farmers' B 704:12-17 '16 



Grasses for rotation. Wallaces' F 41:118 Ja 

 28 '16 



Green manure in the rotation. L. W. Meeks. 

 Rural N Y 75:147 Ja 29 '16 



How to get rich lands; crop rotations and 

 soil fertility. T. Butler. Prog F 32:993 S 

 22 '17 

 How to get rich lands; crop rotations — spec- 

 ial rotations to meet special needs. T. 

 Butler. Prog F 32:1013 S 29 '17 



Importance of crop rotation. Va Ag Dept B 



128:2-4 Mv '18 

 Keeping up the grain land. B. E. Miller, il 



Country Gent 82:1728 N 10 '17 

 Lessons in cropping from the experiences of 



1916. J. F. Duggar. Prog P 31:1432 D 9 '16 

 Livestock, crops and labor; rotation system of 

 this Missouri farmer. W. L. Nelson. 11 

 Country Gent 82:1924 D 8 '17 

 Management of sandy-land farms in northern 

 Indiana and southern Michigan. J. A. 

 Drake. Farmers' B 716:15-21 '16 

 Model rotation plan. Wallaces' F 42:6 Ja 5 

 '17; Same cond. Ag Digest 1:301 F '17 



Northeastern Ohio rotation. C. H. Sapp. Nat 

 Stock & F 40:886 D 2 '16 



Notes on the relation of insect control to 

 cultural practices in western Ontario. H. F. 

 Hudson. Ag Gaz of Canada 5:1136-8 D '18 



Observations on the wheat harvest of 1916. 

 C. G. Williams. Ohio Ag Exp B v 1:323-4 N 

 •16 



One-man farm, 100 acres and no hired help. 

 T. C. Merrick. System on the Farm 2:53 F 

 '18 



Planning a rotation system. K. Perkins. Prog 

 F 32:154 F 3 '17 



Potato and alfalfa rotation. A. E. Grantham. 

 Prac F 114:174 My 1 '18 



Proper use of capital in farming. A. Boss. 

 (In Minnesota farmers' institute annual, 1916» 

 p 48-54) '16 Extension division. University 

 Farm, St Paul 



Replanning the farm. J. C. Beavers. Country 

 Gent 81:1300 Jl 1 '16 



Report on soils and crops, 1915; w^ith discus- 

 sion. F. Menges. Pa Ag Dept B 278:158-65 

 •16 



Results of experiments, 1915; permanent ro- 

 tation tests — Werribee. A. E. V. Richard- 

 son. J Dept Ag Victoria 14:147-8 Mr '16 



Rotating for bigger crops and fertility. G: 

 Gardiner, il Field II 26:20-1 Ja '16 



Rotating for corn, il Wallaces' F 43:35 Ja 11 

 '18 



Rotation and manure experiments on the Wis- 

 consin drift soil area. W. H. Stevenson and 

 P. E. Brown. la Ag Exp B 167:463-76 '16 



Rotation for sandy loam soil. T. Butler. Prog 

 F 33:1303 N 30 '18 



Rotation, manure and fertilizer experiments. 

 V. M. Shoesmith. Mich Ag Bd Rep 1917: 

 328-36 



Rotation of crops. J Ag (Quebec) 21:9 Jl '17 



Rotation of crops. O. S. Morgan, il N Y 

 Farms & Markets Dept Ag B 97:249-54 Jl 

 '17 



Rotation of crops. D. P. Witter. N Y Ag Dept 

 B 86:2464-9 Ag '16 



Rotation on the wheat farm. H. Ross. Ag Gaz 

 of New South Wales 27:77-80 F '16 



Rotational experiments at Roseworthy agri- 

 cultural college. W. J. Colebatch and R. C. 

 Scott. J Dept Ag S Australia 20:464-79 Ja 

 '17 



Rotations and tillage methods in western Ne- 

 braska. W. P. Snyder and W. M. Osbom. 

 Neb Ag Exp B 155:1-48 '16 



Rotations for the corn belt. L. L. Rummell. 

 il Country Gent 82:1961 D 15 '17 



Rotations for wheat. Weekly N L 5:1 S 

 12 '17 



Rotations including both corn and potatoes. 

 C. G. Williams. Ohio F 141:215 F 16 '18 



Rotations to meet requirements of livestock 

 farmer in provinces. (In Experimental 

 farms, 1916. v. 1, p. 195-382) il 45c '17 Can- 

 ada Ag 



Sequence of annual crops at Saskatoon. J: 

 Bracken. Ag Gaz of Canada 3:152-3 F '16 



Simple way to increase crop yields. H. A. 

 Miller, il Farmers' B 924:14-24 '18 



Some effects of successive cropping to bar- 

 ley. W. F. Gericke. Am Soc Agron J 

 9:325-32 O '17 



Some profits in crop rotation. J: Marsh. 

 Hoard's D 52:426-7 O 20 '16 



Study of crop rotations. M. Ryder. Coop 

 Manager & F 6:93 Mr '17 



Suggested rotation for alfalfa. A. B. Gran- 

 tham. Prac F 114:48 F 1 '18 



Suggested rotation for the New England dis- 

 trict. R. H. Gennys. Ag Gaz of New South 

 Wales 28:167-70 Mr '17 



Suggested rotation for western New York. 

 Pairal N Y 76:189 F 10 '17 



Tillage and rotation experiments at Nephi, 

 Utah. P. V. Cardon. U S Ag B 157:1-45 '15 



Treating wheat or oat stubble fields. A. E. 

 Grantham. Prac F 113:233 Je 15 '17 



Twenty-year comparison of different rota- 

 tions of corn, potatoes, rye and grass. B. L. 

 Hartwell and S. C. Damon. R I Ag Exp B 

 167:1-38 '16 



Value of crop rotation. A. Boss. J Ag (Que- 

 bec) 19:147 Ja '16 



