AGRICULTURAL INDEX 



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Agriculture — United States — Coiitiiiiied 



Gigantic task that lies ahead for Uncle Sam. 

 Current Opinion (63 W. 36th st, N.Y. 25c) 

 66:131 F '19 



Greater production, lower prices, il Inde- 

 pendent (119 W. 40th St, N.Y. 10c) 101: 

 20-1 Ja 3 '20 



Harding on agriculture. New Republic (421 

 W. 21st St. X.Y. 15c) 24:^3-.-) S 22 '20 



How farming has changed in my lifetime. 

 TV. F. Massey. Prog F 34:1488+ S 20 '19 



How has the farmer fared? H: C. "Wallace. 

 Banker-F 8:5-6 Ap '21 



Immediate problems of farming. H. J. 

 Hughes. R of Reviews (30 Irving place, N.Y. 

 35c) 61:73-6 Ja '20 



Immigration and agriculture. F. A. Pearson. 

 Wallaces' F 45:1565 Je 11 '20 



Increased production the farmer's viewpoint. 

 J. R. Howard. Dakota F 40:1120+ Je 1 '20; 

 Same. Hoard's D 59:1241+ Je 4 '20 



Independent farmer's wife. Hoard's D 60:328 

 S 17 '20 



Influences of th^ industrial and social revo- 

 lution upon the agricultural industry of 

 America. R. H. Holmes. Am J Sociology 

 (Univ. of Chicago Press, Chicago 50c) 24: 

 692-703 My '19 



It does not pay to work land which it does 

 not pay to work; but our cut-over lands 

 can duplicate a crop they once produced. 

 P. S. Lovejoy. il Country Gent 84:10-11 Jl 

 19 '19 



Keeping them on the farm; the story of 

 Henry C. Wallace. O. B. Clark. Independent 

 (311 6th av, N.Y. 15c) 105:333 Ap 2 '21 



Land reclamation, is it necessary at present? 



E. Hitchcock. Hoard's D 57:502 Mr 28 '19 

 Listening in; the case of the farmer — pre- 

 sented in an unimpassioned but honest 

 way. A. Vivian. Dairy F 18:36+ Ja 15 '20 



J:.ook back over the year 1919. A. C. Page. 

 / O Judd Farmer 68:5 Ja 3 '20 



Looking forward in farming operations. 

 Weekly N L 6:2-3 Ja 1; 12-14 F 5: 2-4 Mr 

 5; 4-6 Ap 2: 4-6 My, 7: 6-7 Je 4 '19 



Matters of vital concern to the agriculture of 

 the countrv. A. F. Lever. N Y Farms & 

 Markets Dept Ag B 128:92-104 F '20 



Maximum use of southern land. J. M. 

 .Tones. Ag Eng 2:106-8 My '21 



Meredith makes recommendations. Cal Cul- 

 tivator 56:7 Ja 1 '21 



Mighty thin slice for agriculture. Cal Culti- 

 vator 56:573 Ap 30 '21 



Mr Babson and the farmer. Wallaces' F 46: 

 206+ F 4 '21 



National voice for agriculture. E. Daven- 

 port. Country Gent 85:17 Ja 31 '20 



1919 agricultural production program; with 

 discussion. G. I. Christie. Assn Am Ag 

 Coll & Exp Pro 1918:134-43 '19 



Nothing down but hard work. G. G. Bord- 

 well. il Sunset (460 Fourth st. San Fran- 

 cisco 25c) 46:21-3 Ja '21 



One aim in agiiculture. B. Knapp. Banker- 

 F 6:6 Je '19 



Optimistic view. G. I. Christie. Am Fert 50: 

 88 Ap 26 '19 



Our agricultural resources. M. Ferguson. 

 R of Reviews (30 Irving place, N. Y. 25c) 

 59:411-12 Ap '19 



Our countrv districts not decadent, il Lit- 

 erarv Digest (354 4th av, N.Y. 10c) 67:30- 

 1 O" 30 '20 



Our food this winter, and next. E: G. Lowry. 

 il Saturdav Evening Post (Independence sq, 

 Philadelphia 5c) 193:26-8 D 4 '20 



Our foreign trade; what it means to farmers. 



F. W. Gehle. Banker-F 8:11 Ap '21 

 Outlook for American agriculture. C. Henry. 



Ohio F 146:162 Ag 14 '20 



Part of the American farmer in financing 

 world credit. 'W. H. Booth. Pan Am Union 

 B (17th and B sts. N.W.. Washington, D.C. 

 $2.50 per yr.) 53:54-6 Jl '21 



Period of great progress; some big move- 

 ments farmers have started. A. H. Snyder. 

 Successful F 20:9 O '21 



Planks for our backbone. Collier's (416 W. 

 13th st, N.Y. 5c) 65:17 Je 19 '20 



Problem of soil fertility. E. Davenport. 

 Banker-F 6:4 My '19 



Production plans in 1920. P. S. Rose, il Coun- 

 try Gent S5:'.t-f Mr 27 '20 



Productivity of the soil of Florida and va- 

 rious other parts of the United States, 

 illustrated by statistics. R. M. Harper, map 

 Fla Ag Dopt Quar B v 30:14-26 O '20 



Proper recognition of agriculture. Wallaces' 

 F 44:2172 O 31 '19 



Prospects for 1920. Potato M 2:5 Ap '20 



Questionnaire on agricultural policies. 8p '20 

 Repul)lican nat. com., Advisory com. on 

 policies and platform, 10 W. 44th st. X.Y. 



Real basis of agricultural progress. H. J. 

 Waters. Ag R 13:0-7 Ja '21 



Recommendations l>v Secretary of agricul- 

 ture. Banker-F 7:5 D '19 



Reconstruction problems in agriculture. C. E. 

 Durst. Market Growers J 28:308 My 1 '21 



Reduced agricultural production? Breeder's 

 Gaz 79:5.S7 Mr 24 '21 



Relation of the county farm bureau and the 

 county agent to the collection of historical 

 data relating to agriculture. W. A. Lloyd. 

 Miss Valley Historical R (Lincoln, Neb. $1) 

 sup 441-9 My '19 



Relation of the experiment station to the 

 impending readjustment of agriculture; 

 with discussion. C. E. Thorne. Assn Am 

 Ag Coll & Exp Pro 1918:216-24 '19 



Remarks of D. F. Houston, Secretary of agri- 

 culture, at conference of editors of agricul- 

 tural journals. 19p '18 U S Ag 



Report of the Agricultural commission (of 

 the American bankers state committees on 

 agriculture). J. Hirsch, chm. Am Bankers 

 Assn J (5 Nassau st, N.Y. 25c) 13:274-6 

 N '20 



Report of the Secretary of agi'iculture, 1919. 

 D: F. Houston. 48p '19 U S Ag 



Schmidt, L: B. Topical studies and references 

 on the economic history of American agri- 

 culture. 1919 ed. O 94p bds $1.50 '19 McKin- 

 ley pub. CO, 1619 Ranstead st, Philadelphia 



Secretary Houston sees no deterioration in 

 agriculture of America. Weekly N L 7:1+ N 

 19 '19; Excerpts. Hoard's D 58:882 N 28 '19 



Secretary Houston's conference with editors 

 of agricultural press. Kimball's D F 16:941 

 D 15 '18 



Secretary Houston's plans. Kimball's D F 17: 

 58 Ja 15 '19 



Secretary Meredith tells business men scope 

 and needs of agriculture. Weekly N L 7: 

 1+ My 12 '20 . .. ^ 



Secretary Wallace wants protection for 

 products of agriculture. Weekly N L 8:1 

 Ap 13 '21 



Sees U. S. agriculture solid as world enters 

 peace era. D: F. Houston. Weekly N L 6:1 

 Ja 22 '19 



Segregation of farm from forest land. P. S. 

 Lovejoy. J For 17:627-46 O '19 



Soldier and the land. Wallaces' F 44:249 Ja 31 

 '19 



Some Houston recommendations. O Judd 

 Farmer 67:888 D 13 '19 



Some significant aspects of the agrarian 

 revolution in the United States. L: B. 

 Schmidt. 27p n.d. la. State historical soc, 

 Iowa City ^ ^, ^ 



Specifications for farming operations. O. \ . P. 

 Stout, il Ag Eng 2:124-8 Je '21 



State cooperation needed to prevent pater- 

 nalism. Weekly N L 6:3-4 Ja 29 '19 



Subsoiling, deep tilling, and soil dynamiting 

 in the Great Plains. E. C. Chilcott and J: S. 

 Cole, bibliog map J Ag Research 14:481-521 

 S 9 '18; Summary. Ag Gaz of Canada 6: 

 1092-3 D '19 



Suckers, grazing, farming or what? P. S. 

 Lovejoy. il Country Gent 84:3-4+ Jl 12 '19 



Tail has wagged the dog long enough. Coun- 

 trv Gent 85:24 Mr 13 '20 



To plant or not to plant. E. Davenport. 

 Country Gent 86:15 Mr 5 '21 



Todav and tomorrow in American agriculture. 

 D. F. Houston, lip '19 U S Ag 



United States faces food shortage (?). 11 

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

 assn., Washington, D.C.) v 5:1-2 O '21 



Vital concern of agriculture in foreign trade. 

 C: J. Brand. Annals Am Academy (36th 

 st and Woodland av, Philadelphia $1) 83: 

 35-47 My '19 



