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AGRICULTURAL INDEX 



Agriculture — Continued 



South America 



Corn, wheat, sugar, rice and cotton in 

 South America. L. Thompson. il maps 

 Pan Am Union B (17th and B sts, N.W., 

 Washing-ton, D.C. $2.50 per yr.) 52:339-63 

 Ap '21 



Farmer of South America. R. Menefee. il Pur- 

 due Ag 15:199-1- F '21 



Our tropical timber trade. S: J. Record, il Sci 

 Am (233 Broadway, N.Y. 15c) 124:444 Je 4 



South American agriculture. C. F. Curtiss. 



Mo Ag Bd Yearbook 1918:66-76 

 South American farmer. J. H. Collins, il 



Country Gent 85:5-f Ag 14 '20 



See lalso subheads Brazil, Chile, Uruguay 



under Ag-riculture 



South Carolina 



Ag-riculture. S C Ag Dept Yearbook 1919:25- 



39 '20 

 Agriculture: South Carolina; statistics for the 



state and its counties. 28p map '21 U.S. 



Bur. of the census, Washington, D.C. 

 All over the map. W: H. Dean, il maps 



Country Gent 85:14-15-1- F 14 '20 

 Back to the ,^land. S C Ag Dept Yearbook 



Diver.siflcation. S C Ag Dept Yearbook 1919: 



124-37 '20 

 How deposits grew. Banker-F 6:16 Mr '19 

 Report on extension work, 1917. (In Cooper- 

 ative extension work, 1917, pt. 2, p. 118-25) 



'19 U S Ag 

 Successful farming in lower South Carolina. 



J. II: Rice. jr. S C Ag Dept Yearbook 



1919:113-20 '20 



'.■^ee also South Carolina— Agriculture, 



commerce and industries. Department of; 



Cotton — South Carolina 



South Dakota 



In scenic Stanley county. M. Champlin. Da- 

 kota F 39:797c My 1 '19 



Interested in western South Dakota? Da- 

 kota F 39:926 Je 1 '19 



Making good in Ziebach co. Dakota F 39: 

 988 Je 15 '19 



Pushing forward in McCook county. H. H. 

 Biggar. il Dakota F 41:379a-379b Mr 15 '21 



Report on extension work, 1917. (In Cooper- 

 ative extension work, 1917, pt. 2, p. 343-'7) 

 '19 U S Ag 



West River and particularly Haakon countv, 

 S.D. A. Wenz. il Dakota F 39:1043-5 Jl'l 



Work of the Belle Fourche reclamation pro- 

 ject experiment farm in 1917. B. Aune. 

 (Western irrigation agriculture C. — 24> 31p 



•ScR aJso South Dakota— Agriculture, State 

 board of 



Southeastern states 



New grasslands in the Southeast. W: C. 

 Barnes, il Breeder's Gaz 77:1031 Ap 15 '20 



Southern states 

 Agrarian movement in the South. O. D. 

 Wannamaker. Rural Manhood 10:309-10 S 



Agricultural conditions in the South. H. F. 



Button. Rural N Y 80:419 Mr 12 '21 

 Agricultural outlook in the South. C: H. Al- 



vord. Breeder's Gaz 79:900 My 19 '21 

 August jobs for busy farmers. C. K. McClel- 

 land. Prog P 34:1250 Ag 2 '19 

 Bennett, H. H. Soils and agriculture of the 



southern states. D xviii,399p il •$3.50 '21 



Macmillan co, 66 5th av, N.Y. 21-1365 



Clover and wheat in the land of ups and 



downs. J. S. Gates, il Country Gent 84:284- 



S 13 '19 

 Cotton plus fruit plus truck. J. S. Gates, il 



Counti-y Gent 85:9-1- F 28 '20 

 Crop.s that compete with cotton. J. S. Gates. 



il Country Gent 85:8-1- Mr 13 '20 

 Expert advice- to the southern farmers. Am 



Pert 54:94 Ja 29 '21 

 Factors that make for success in farming 



in the South. C. L. Goodrich, il plan 



Farmers' B 1121:1-31 '20 



Farm work for the month. J. F. Duggar. Ap- 

 pears in Progressive farmer each month, 

 usually in the issue for the first week 

 Farmers are advised to plant less cotton and 

 raise more food and forage crops and live- 

 stock. Farming 19:205-6 Ja '21 

 Farmers' experience meeting: systems of 

 farming as affecting soil fertility, profits 

 and prosperity. Prog F 34:1846 N 8 '19 

 First aids to farmers. F. Crissey. il Country 



Gent 84:26 My 17 '19 

 Food crop problems; increased yields per 

 acre, not increased acreage, the sokition. D. 

 B. Osborne. (C. 5) Sp n.d. Southern fertil- 

 izer assn.. Soil improvement com., Atlanta, 

 Ga. 

 Getting down to busines.s. Wallaces' F 44:533 



F 28 '19 

 Glories of Belle Meade recalled. W: H. Car- 

 ter, il Breeder's Gaz 74:1110 D 19 '18 

 Grow-it-at-home gumption. J: E. Pickett. 11 



Country Gent 83:10 D 28 '18 

 Grow own food and feed; wise policy in South 



now. Weekly N L 6:1 Ja 13 '19 

 Helps for our mountain farmers. Prog F 33: 



1437 D 28 '18 

 How we may produce more fats and protein 

 feeds. A. F. Kidder. Prog F 33:1442 D 28 '18 

 Important agricultural facts for southern 

 farmers. C. B. Williams. Am Fert 54:108 

 F 12 '21 

 Intensive farming the solution of South' s 

 problem. D. B. Osborne. (C. 6) 7p n.d. 

 Southern fertilizer assn., Soil improvement 

 com., Atlanta, Ga. 

 Is the cowpea a passing crop? J. S. Gates. 



il Country Gent 84:5+ N 22 '19 

 Let's beat our own best records in 1919. il 



Prog F 34:501 Mr 22 '19 

 Make farm feed family, advice to southern 



states. Weekly N L 6:1 F 26 '19 

 Making decisions as to crops and acreage this 



year. D: D. Long. Farming 19:291 Mr '21 

 Man labor requirements of some principal 

 southern crops. F. D. Stevens, il Ala Ag 

 Ext C 33:44-60 '19 

 Market outlook for farm products. W: R. 



Camp. Prog F 34:644 Ap 12 '19 

 New South; cotton is working into a diversi- 

 fied system of farming. L. L. Rummell. il 

 Ohio F 144:42+ Jl 12 '19 

 One-crop mind. Prog F 36:174 F 5 '21 

 Place of fertilizers in southern agriculture. 



B. Williamson. Am Fert 50:70 F 1 '19 

 Playing safe with cotton. E. V. Wilcox, il 



Country Gent 80:3+ Je 11 '21 

 Producing better cotton bv better farming. 



B. Knapp. Am Fert 51:118+ D 6 '19 

 Producing family and farm supplies on the 

 cotton farm. C. L. Goodrich. Farmers' B 

 1015:1-16 '19 

 Real reason for our slowness in taking up 

 impioved machinery. Prog F 35:846 Ap 17 

 '20 

 Reconstruction in the South. J. F. Jackson. 



Breeder's Gaz 77:1650 Je 17 '20 

 Reduce production by reducing acreage, not 

 bv decreasing yields per acre. T. Butler. 

 Prog F 36:365 Mr 26 '21 

 Safe farming in the southern states in 1919. 

 B. Knapp. (Doc. 96) 16p '19 U.S. States re- 

 lalioiis service, Washington, D.C; Same 

 cond. Okla Ag Ext C 86:1-8 '19 

 Safe farming in the southern states in 1920. 

 B. Knapp. U S Ag Dept C 85:1-19 '20; Ab- 

 stract. Weekly N L 7:4 F 11 '20; Excerpt. 

 Banker-F 7:6-7 Mr '20 

 Safety first in farming. B. Knapp. Prog P 

 34:328 F 22 '19; Same. Banker-F 6:5 Mr '19 

 Scream from the Southland. A. K. Cripps. 



Dairy F 17:981 O 15 '19 

 Share-crop cotton farming versus diversi- 

 fied farming. T. Butler. Prog F 34:1199 Jl 26 

 '19 

 Some jobs needing urgent attention. T. B. 

 Parker. Prog F 34:1246, 1430 Ag 2, S 6 '19 

 South makes great strides toward growing 



own food. Weekly N L 6:12-13 Ja 22 '19 

 Sovith may be favored in soldier settlement. 



T. C. Hart. Hoard's D 58:44 Ag 1 '19 

 Southern farmers' fifty-two biggest prob- 

 lems. See weekly numbers of Progressive 

 farmer, beginning- Jan. 4, 1919 



