AGRICULTURAL INDEX 



31 



Aqriculture — Coiitin itrd 

 Ih-olution of agriculture. J Ag (Quebec) 23: 



153, 175. 208, 233. 258; 24:11 F-Jl '20 

 Fall notes on crops. A. E. Grantham. Prac 



F 115:358 N 1 '19 

 Farm work for the coming year. A. C. Weed. 



Rural N Y 78:302 F 22 '19 

 Farming as a career. T. H. Eaton. (B. 11) 



12p il '19 Conn. State bd. of educ, Hart- 

 ford 

 Farming shall endure. D. Marshall. il 



Breeder's Gaz 80:691-2 N 17 '21 

 Fertilizers and supplies. Ohio F 142:615 D 21 



'18 

 Forestrv in relation to agriculture. Ag News 



20:33-4 F 5 "-'1 

 Foundations of farm prosperity. R. T. Ely. 



Nat Real Estate J (139 N. Clark st, Chicago 



:;5c; p S-12 8 27 '20 

 Future for mixed farming. A. H. E. Mc- 

 Donald. Ag Gaz of New South "Wales 30: 



609-15 S "19 

 Future of agriculture. S. Coulter. Purdue Ag 



13:249-50 Mr '19 

 General farming. (Vocational rehabilitation 



Ser. 26) 21p il map '19 U.S. Federal bd. 



for vocational educ, Washington, D.C. 

 Getting the most from the land. C: Mclntire. 



Ohio F 142:606 D 21 '18 

 Golfing versus farming. G: P. Brett. Atlantic 



Monthlv (41 Mt Vernon st, Boston 40c) 127: 



93-7 Ja '21 

 Gospel of the new agriculture. O. Crooker. il 



Hoard's D 51i:S65 Ap 23 '29 

 Gov I^owden on agriculture. Breeder's Gaz 



75:116 Ja 16 '19 

 Hand-book of agriculture, 1919. (B. 32) 127p 



il '19 Wis. Fanners' inst., Madison 

 Harmonizing the interests of farm producer 



and town consumer. E. G. Nourse. J Political 



Econ fUniv. of Chicago press, 5750 Ellis 



av, Chicago 50c) 28:625-57 O '20 

 Hill, J. G. Farmer's year book. Q 118p $2 



'20 Nat. book co, 6 Chamberlain bldg., 



Chattanooga, Tenn. 

 International agricultural program. Nat Civic 



Federation R (1 Madison av, N.T. $2 per 



yr.) 4:11 Ap 10 '19 

 Jew and the land. W: Kirsch. (B. 7) 45p 



50c '20 Am. assn. for ag. legislation, R. T. 



Ely, sec. Univ. of Wis.. Madison 

 Letters from a retired farmer to his scien- 

 tific son. il Country Gent 85:17 F 21; 17+ 



Mr 13: 17 Mr 27; 17 Ap 24 '20; 86:11 My 28; 



22 Jl 30 '21 

 Limiting factors in farming. A. McTaggart. 



J Ag New Zealand 18:332-8 Je '19 

 Line of least resistance. W. W. Reynolds; 



L. G. ■Waite; J. Triolo. Rural N T 79: 



1791 N 27 '20 

 Live .=tock an essential to good farming. W. 



A. Dryden. il Bi-eeder's Gaz 74:1132 D '19 '18 

 Milk, pork and apples. D. B. Johnson, il Ind 



Hort Soc Rep 1917:207-10 '18 

 New farm fncts. H. L. Russell and F. B. 



:vrorrison. il map Wis Ag Exp B 323:1-98 



•20 

 Now, if I could only tell them. L. W. Lighty. 



Nat Stock & F 43:146 My 3 '19 

 Opportujiities for success on the farm. E. T. 



Meredith. Weekly N L 7:5 Jl 14 '20 

 Oar basic industry: America's agricultural 



prosperity. 16p il '20 Guaranty trust co. 



of N.Y., 140 Broadway, N.T. 

 Peak load agriculture and the way out. I. N. 



Bower. Ohio F 144:2 Jl 5 '19 

 Plain story of a back-to-the-lander. R. A. 



Young, il Rural N Y 79:1817-18 D 4 '20 

 Possibilities of increased crop production. J 



Ag (Quebec) 23:28 Ag '19 

 Present and future farm development. F. E. 



Bear. Ohio F 146:607 N 20 '20 

 Putting farming on a modern business basis. 



B. M. Baruch. 8p '20 B. M. Baruch, 15 E. 

 49th st, N.Y. 



Recent development in agriculture and in- 

 dustry. R. J. McFall. AVorld Ag 2:128-9 O 

 '21 



Rehabilitating farming by making it pay. 

 News B (Soil improvement com., Nat. fert. 

 assn., Chicago) 5:1 F '21 



Science and the coming agriculture. C: H. 

 MacDowell. Am Fert 55:29-33 O 8 '21 



Skilling, W: T. Nature-study agriculture, viii, 

 332p *$1.G8 '20 World book co. Park Hill, 

 Yonkers-on-Hudson, N.Y. 



Some observations on agricultural work in 

 Egypt, America and Japan. W. Roberts. Ag 

 J of India 12:583-7; 13:272-80; 14:122-7 O 

 '17. Ap '18, Ja '19 



Some points on good farming. Nor' -West F 

 39:1203 S 6 '20 



Some jjractical pointers on farming. J. F.oscn- 

 thal. il Nor'-West F 30:1401 O 20 '20 



Succeeding in scientific farming. R. F. Yates. 

 Sci Am (233 Broadway, N.Y. 15c) 124:328 Ap 

 23 '21 



Suggestions regarding fall-sown crops, with 

 notes on the live stock situation. U S Ag 

 Sec C 142:1-27 '19 



Synthetic agriculture. H: Vendelmans. Sci 

 Am (233 Broadway, N.Y. 15c) 125:81+ .Tl 30 

 •21 



Task of the technical agriculturist. P. C. 

 Armstrong. Sci Ag 1:267-8 Je '21 



Technical agriculturists in relation to agri- 

 cultural problems. J. W. Robertson. (In Ad- 

 dresses and discussions. Organizing conven- 

 tion, p. 23-9) n.d. Can. Soc. of tech. ag., 

 F. H. Grindley, sec.-treas., Gardenvale, 

 P.Q. 



They want to farm. R. A. Hayne. Nat Stock 

 & F 42:1040 F 1 '19 



Tragedy of Bill Cummins; how one man 

 found out the golden secret too late. B. 

 Howard, il Country Gent 84:10 F 22 '19 



Vision of agriculture. J. B. Reynolds. (In 

 Addresses and discussions. Organizing con- 

 vention, p. 29-33) n.d. Can. Soc. of tech. 

 ag., F. H. Grindley, sec.-treas.. Garden- 

 vale, P.Q. ; Same abr. J Ag (Quebec) 24:70 

 O '20; Same cond. Ag J of British Columbia 

 5:340-1 F '21 



War days on the farm. H. S. K. Willcox. 

 Hoard's D 56:841 Ja 10 '19 



What about farming in 1919? F. S. Cooley. 

 Dakota F 39:412 Mr 1 '19 



What agriculture has to offer. H. G. Van 

 Pelt. Dairy F 17:1057 N 15 '19 



What does the farmer want to tell citv folks? 

 J. H. Collins. Country Gent 86:15+ My 

 14 '21 



"V\n:at is a farm? F. Sanford. Dakota F 39: 



1262 Ag 15 '19 

 What might have been. H. S. K. Willcox. 



il Hoard's D 61:81 F 4 '21 



What science has done for the farm and what 

 farmers must do for science. Weeklv N L 

 7:9 F 11 '20; Same. J Ag (Quebec) 24:22 Jl 

 ■20 



See also Airplanes in agriculture: Animals, 

 Predatory; Bacteriology; Banks and agri- 

 cultvu^al development; Bee cvilture; Bees; 

 Birds, Injurious and beneficial; Clearing 

 of land; Companion crops; Cover crops; 

 Crops; Dairying; Diversified farming; 

 Drainage; Drug farming; Dry farm- 

 ing; Electricity on the farm; Fai-m- 

 ers; Farmers' institutes; Farms: F*^ed- 

 ing and feeding stuffs; Fertilizers; Flori- 

 culture: Forage plants; Forests and fores- 

 try; Frost protection; Fruit culture; 

 Gardening; Greenhouses; Horticultiu-e: In- 

 sects, Injurious and beneficial; Irrigation; 

 Irrigation farnning; Land; Land tenure; 

 Live stock; Manui-es; Market gardening; 

 Marketing; Pastures and meadows: Pea- 

 santry; Plant breeding; Plants; Poultry; 

 Ranges; Reclamation of land; Rotation of 

 crops; Seeds; Silage; Silos: Soils: Stand- 

 ing crop competitions; Threshing: Til- 

 lage: Trees; Truck farming; Vegetable gar- 

 dening; also headings beginning Agricul- 

 tural, Agriculture, Farm, Soil, Soils, and 

 names of special products 



Accounting 

 Agricultural book-keeping in Denmark. J 



Ministry Ag 28:468-70 Ag '21 

 When is farming profitable? W. L. Cavert. 

 Breeder's Gaz 77:1472 My 27 '20 



See aJfiO Cost accomiting; Farm bookkeep- 

 ing 



