AGRICULTURAL INDEX 



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Agriculture — ('oiitiiiiinl 



Study and teaching 

 Agrricultural department of the Port Perry 



high school. T: H. Follick. Ag Gaz of Can- 

 ada 8:361-3 My '21 

 Agricultural education in Germany. School 



and Soc (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 15c) 



12:551 D 4 '20 

 Agricultural education in the Central Prov- 

 inces. J. H. Ritchie. Ag J of India 15:97-100 



Ja '20 

 Agricultural education of the soldier. Gard 



Chron (Lond) 65:182 Ap 12 '19 

 Apiicuitr.ral teaching in the public schools. 



L. A. Dewolfe. Ag Gaz of Canada 8:193- 



7 Mr '21 

 Agriculture as presented by some of the 



state normal schools. O. E. Frazee. School 



Sci and Mathematics (2059 E. 72d place, 



Chicago 30c) 18:820-7 D '18 

 Agriculture for public and high schools. J. 



B. Reynolds. Ag Gaz of Canada 8:454-8 



J] '21 

 Agriculture in Ontario schools. Ag Gaz of 



Canada 8:458-9 .11 '21 

 Agriculture in secondary schools. (B. 1920, 



no. 35) 32p '21 U.S. Bur. of educ, Wash- 

 ington, D.C. 

 Agriciilmre in the high schools. W. A. Free- 



hoff. Social Progress (205 W. Monroe st, 



Chicago 20c) 3:315-6 S '19 

 Biology and agriculture as training for citi- 

 zenship. E: C. Johnson. School & Soc 



(Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 15c) 12:214- 



18 S 18 '20 

 College of agriculture in the University of 



B.C. P. M. Clement, il Ag J of British 



Columbia 6:190+ O '21 

 College training for teachers of agriculture. 



F. H. Blodgett. School and Soc (Science 



Press, Garrison, N.Y. 10c) 9:493-500 Ap 26 



'IS 

 Correlating woodwork and agriculture. W. P. 



Beard and J. F. Anderson. Industrial Arts 



M (354 Milwaukee st, ISIilwaukee, Wis. 25c) 



8:399-402 O '19 

 Courses of study in vocational agriculture 



and vocational home economics. (B. 3) 45p 



'IS Mo. State bd. of educ, Jefferson City 

 Demonstrations, competitions, and class-room 



.=:ijdies in rural life for bovs and girls. Ag 



Gaz of Canada 6:178-81 F '19 

 Development of agricultural education in 



.■secondary schools. J. B. Dandeno. Ag Gaz 



of Canada 8:183-92 Mr '21 

 Elementarv agricultural instruction. F. W. 



Bates. Ag Gaz of Canada 7:150-1 F '20 

 Eiementary agriculture as taught in Mani- 

 toba by the home project method. H. E. 



Wood. Ag Gaz of Canada 8:199-200 Mr '21 

 La ensefianza d^ la agricultura en las escue- 



i.-'s ruralf>s. F. Caliejas. R de Ag Cuba 



3:324 O '20 

 Every boy has a fair chance to study farming. 



A. K. Getman. il Cornell Countryman 19: 



11-13 O -21 

 First college course in field crops. W: L. 



Slate, jr. Am Soc Agron J 13:59-63 F '21 

 Hiffh school departments of vocational agri- 



<:-ulture. (B. 703) 32p il '20 Univ. of "the 



state of N.Y., Albany 



Hr-me project method of teaching agriculture. 

 .T. B. Dandeno. Ag Gaz of Canada 8:198-9 

 Mr '21 



How^ teachers may use Farmers' bulletin 1121: 

 factors that make for success in farming in 

 the South. F. A- :Merrill. plan U S Ag Dept 

 C 159:1-7 '21 



How teachers may use Farmers' bulletin 1125: 

 forage for the cotton belt. F. A. Merrill. U S 

 Ag Dept C 158:1-8 '21 



How the school may help increase food pro- 

 duction. R. H. Wilson. Nat Educ Assn Pro 

 0400 Massachusetts av. N.W.. Washington. 

 D.C.) 65:131-3 '17 



Ivins, L. S. Agriculture and gardening for 

 schools; a handbook for teachers and a 

 manual and note book for students. D 215p 

 il bds 75c "20 March bros., 208-212 Wright 

 av, Lebanon, O. 20-22625 



Laboratoo'- exercises m plant production. 



A. W. Blanton and others. (B. 107) 34d '19 



Tex. Dept. of educ, Austin 

 Making things; the four year rotation plan 



^''-i:'*?^'^'"^ ^Sericulture in the rural schools. 



^n ^T Holden and C. M. Carroll. 121p il pt 2 

 19 Int. harvester co, Ag. ext ri^nt 



Harvester bldg., Chicago ^ ' "^^P*"' 



Mesf-age to our returning soldiers regarding 



their education for farming. J. w. Robert- 

 son. J Ag (Quebec) 22:141 F '19 ''0"ert- 

 Night schools in agriculture. H. E Hall- 



wnght. Ag Gaz of Canada 7:155-6 F '20 

 Part-time and evening classes in agriculture 



S. S. Cromer. Purdue Ag 15:200-(- F '21 

 Practical agriculture teaching. N. Davies 11 



Ag Gaz of Canada 7:256-9 Mr '20 

 Prerequisites for agronomy subjects. L E 



Call. Am Soc Agron J 13:49-53 F '21 

 Project^ methods in teacher-training course.'^. 



A. b. Taylor. Nat Educ Assn Pro (1400 

 IS'^Te'^^Te'-T^'ls''^'' ^'^" Washington. D.C. 



Project methods in teacher training in voca- 

 tional agriculture. A. W. Nolan. "Nat Educ 

 Assn Pro (1400 Massachusetts av. N W" 

 Washington, D.C. $2) 66:275-6 '18 



Regulations, instructions and courses of 

 study in elementary agriculture and horti- 

 culture for public and separate schools. (C 

 13) 26p '17 Ontario Dept. of educ, Toronto 



Rejuvenation of thn rural school. M E 

 Kramer. Ednc (120 Boylston st. Boston 

 3.1C) 40:108-10 O '19 



Report of progress of the subcommittee on 

 college instruction in agriculture. A. C. True 

 and others (LT.S. Bur. Educ, Higher Educ. 

 C. 21:1-11 '20). Exp Sta Record 44,no 9: 

 894-5 '21 



Report of the committee on teaching for the 

 year 1920. W. E. Grimes. J Farm Econ 3: 

 100-2 Ap '21 



Results achieved in secondary agriculture and 

 methods pur.sued in actual practice. H- N 

 Goddard. Nat Educ Assn Pro (1400 Massa- 

 chusetts av, N. W., Washington, D.C.) 65: 



Right start. Hoard's D 58:578 O 17 '19 

 Section of agriculture — resident teaching. (In 



Pro.. Assn. land-grant coll., 1920. p. 59- 



90) "21 As.sn. of land-grant coll.. Burlington. 



Vt. 

 Selections for reading; agriculture, farm 



stock, 1919-1920. 64p il n.d. Conn. State bd. 



of educ, Hartford 

 Some standards for home project work in 



agiiculture. W. P. Dyer. School R (TTniv. of 



Chicago press, Chicago 30c) 29:451-9 Je '21 

 Standardization of courses in field crops. J: 



B. Wentz. Am Soc Agron J 13:53-9 F '21 

 Storm, A. V., and Davis, K. C. How to teach 



agriculture: a book of methods in this sub- 

 ject. O 434p il *$3.50 '21 J. B. Lippincott 

 CO, E. Washington sq, Philadelphia 



21-6963 



Study of agriculture. H. E. Hallwright. il Ag 

 J of British Columbia 5:7 Mr '20 



Study of rural economv at Oxford. .'^. L. Ben- 

 susan. J Ministry Ag 27:272-6 Je '20 



Suggestions on courses in agriculture for the 

 the Smith-Hughes high schools of Ken- 

 tucky. M. C. James. 54 n.d. Ky. State bd. 

 for vocational educ, Frankfort 



Syllabus for nature study, humaneness, ele- 

 mentary agriculture and homemaking. Univ 

 of the State of N Y (Albany) B 675:1-52 'IS 



Teacher's views on agriculture in the school. 

 Farmer's Advocate 56:7 Ja 6 '21 



Teaching agriculture. G. A. Bricker. Ohio F 

 142:620: 143:27 D 21 'IS, Ja 4 '19 



Teaching agriculture- in our rural schools: 

 a plea for greater efficiencv. Prog F 34: 

 1172 Jl 19 '19 



Teaching of agriculture to the American ex- 

 peditionary force. School and i^oc (Science 

 Press. Garrison, N.Y. 10c) 8:677-8 D 7 '18 



Teaching the city boy to be useful on the 

 fprm. E. Davenport, il Country Gent 84: 

 13+ F 22 '19 



Training of teachers of vocational agricul- 

 ture. (B. 27) 46p '19 U.S. Federal bd. for vo- 

 cational educ, Washington. D.C. 



