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Drugs — Continued 



Drugs and foods. C: D. Woods. Maine Ag Exp 

 Offlc Inspec 91:1-20 '19; Same. Maine Ag 

 Exp Rep 1919:1-20 



Influence of drugs on milk and butterfat pro- 

 duction. A. C. McCandlish. Am Soc Animal 

 Production Pro 1917:1-6 '20 



Notices of judgment under tlie food and 

 drugs act. (Service and regulatory an- 

 nouncements — Cliem. sup. 66) p 269-304 U S 

 Ag 



Report on medicinal plants. A. Viehoever. 

 Assn OfHc Ag Chem J 3:381-6 F '20 



24th report on food products and drugs, 1919. 

 E. M. Bailey. Conn State Ag Exp B 219: 

 213-59 '19 



25th report on food products and 13th re- 

 port on drug products. B. M. Bailey. Conn 

 State Ag Exp B 227:221-83 '21 



Use of drugs. Wallaces' F 46:378 F 25 '21 



Use of drugs to increase percentage of fat. 

 A. C. McCandlish. Jersey B 39:1081-2 My 

 5 '20 



Veterinary drug control in France. Am Vet 

 M Assn J 58:376 Ja '21 



See also Botany, Medical; Drug fanning; 

 Drug laws 



Analysis 

 Special drug analyses, 1918. Fla Ag Dept 

 Quar B v 29:159 Ja '19 



See ulso Atropin; Hexamethylenetet- 

 ramin; Strychnine 

 Drury E. C. 



Ontario's farmer premier. K. McMillan, por 

 Country Gent 85:30 Ja 10 '20 

 Dry farming 



Annual report, Division of dry-land farm- 

 ing, 1916-17. H. S. Du Toit. (In Rep.. 1917, 

 p. 131-6) 4s 3d '18 S Africa Ag Dept 



Aridity as an asset in agriculture. Sci Am 

 (233 Broadway, N.T. 15c) 123:607 D 18 '20 



Cowboy Charlie speaks. E. Vernon, il Coun- 

 try Gent 84:12 N 8 '19 



Cropping systems for drought areas. J: 

 Br.icken. (In Conservation of soil fertility, 

 p. 28-32) '20 Canada Comm. of conserva- 

 tion, Ottawa 



Cultivation of cereals in Spain. G. Quinta- 

 nilla; C. J. Dan tin. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 

 9, no 8:944-6 Ag '18 



Dry farm crop rotations and cultural 

 methods. A. Atkinson and L. F. Gieseker. 

 Mont Ag Exp C 81:49-58 '18 



Dry farming. R. McGillivray. il J Ag New 

 Zealand 22:19-24 Ja '21 



Le dry farming au point de vue du genie 

 rural; with discussion. Ringelmann. • Acad 

 AgFrance Compt Rend 7:634-40 Jl 27 '21 



Dry 'farming for better wheat yields; the 

 Columbia and Snake River basins. B. Hun- 

 ter, il Farmers' B 1047:1-24 '19 



Dry-farming m Arizona. A. M. McOmie. 11 

 Ariz Ag Exp B 84:499-642 '18 



Dry farming in the plains area of Montana. 

 G. W. Morgan and A. E. Seamans. Mont 

 Ag Exp C 89:1-22 '20 



Dry farming in western South Dakota. O. R. 

 Mathews. Farmer.?' B 1163:1-16 '20; Ab- 

 stract. Dakota F 40:2019 D 15 '20 



Dry farming practices in South Dakota. 

 Dakota F 40:776 Ap 1 '20 



Hopi Indians are the original dry-farmers. 

 S. P. Clark, il Ag R 13:9 O '21 



How to buy a dry farm. E. V. Wilcox. 11 

 Country Gent 85:6-74- Ap 24 '20 



How to grow profitable crops on the dry 

 farm. S. T. Horn. 60p il $1 '19 S. T. Horn, 

 Bnggsdale, Colo. 



How to make a living in dry years. B. B 

 Bobb. Dakota F 39:290-1 F 15 '19 



Irnportant factors in successful dry-farming 

 Ext CI- 1^57^0 ^''^"'^"- " '"^P Utah Ag 



La lutte contre la sgcheresse. J. Dybowski. 

 ^^^1 -^?^. France Compt Rend 7:611-13 Jl 

 20 21; Discussion. 7:632-3 Jl 27 '21 



Making crops grow on dry land, il Nor'- 

 West F 40:883-4 S 5 '21 



Observations on dry farming in Italy S 

 ,5*""'??^ ^"t R Sci & Prac Ag 10,no 5:522-6 

 My '19 



Observations on Italian dry- farming. S. 



Jovino. Int R Sci & Prac Ag lO.no 7:822-5 



Jl '19 

 Pioneer drylander in Utah. E. V. Wilcox, il 



Country Gent 85:94- F 21 '20 

 Reverend and his tractors. G: F: Stratton. il 



Country Gent 86:8+ F 5 '21 

 Sixteen years of dry farm experiments in 



Utah. F. S. Harris and others, il Utah Ag 



Exp B 175:1-43 '20 

 Solving problems of drv land farming. 11 



Nor'-West F 39:1050-1 Jl 20 '20 

 Suggestions to the dry-land farmer. R. W. 



Clark, il Colo Ag Ext B 152A:l-20 '19 

 Summerfallow. J: Bracken. Saskatchewan Ag 



Dept Field Husbandry C 6:1-7 n.d. 

 They earned their farm. L. M. Thompson, il 



Country Gent 84:9-f Ja 18 '19 

 To the farmers of Montana. W. E. Tavlor. 



Dakota F 39:1827 N 15 '19 

 West of one hundred. E. V. Wilcox, il Coun- 

 try Gent 85:6-7 Ja 24; 12+ Ja 31; 12+ F 14; 



12+ F 28 '20 

 Wlhat shall I do to be safe? A. W. Stow. 



Dakota F 39:1800 N 15 '19 

 When the drouth came. G: F. Stratton. 11 



Sunset (460 4th av, San Francisco 25c) 45; 



36-8 Ag '20 

 Wibberley on arable farming. Live Stock J 



93:441 My 6 '21 

 Work of the Scottsbluff reclamation project 



experiment farm in 1917. J. A. Holden. 



(Western irrigation agriculture C. — 27) 28p 



il '18 U S Ag 

 See also Water requirements of plants 

 Dry kilns. See Kilns 



Dry lime-sulfur. See Hydrated lime-sulfur 

 Dry root rot. See Root rot 



Dry rot 



Decay in mill -roof timber. R. J. Blair, il 

 Textile World (334 4th av, N.T. $3 per yr.) 

 54:2857+ D 7 '18 



Dry rot in timber. A. D. Webster. Gard 

 Chron (Londj 66:5 Jl 5 '19 



Dry-rot of incense cedar. J. S. Boyce. bib- 

 Hog il U S Ag B 871:1-58 '20 



WTiat is dry rot? Sci Am (233 Broadway, 

 N.Y. 15c) 123:573 D 4 '20 

 Drying (food) 



New method of dehydrating food. J Frank- 

 lin Inst (Franklin Inst., Philadelphia 50c) 

 189:120-1 Ja '20 

 Drying (fruits and vegetables) 



Brief summary of activities of the United 

 States Department of agriculture in de- 

 hydration. P. F. Nichols. Cal Ag Dept B v 

 9sup:133-6 Mr '20 



Canning, drving, and storing fruits and vege- 

 tables. W. T. Macoun. J Ag (Quebec) 24: 

 suplO Ag '20 



Commercial dehydration: a factor in the so- 

 lution of the international food problem. 

 S. C. Prescott and L. D. Sweet. Annals 

 Am Academy (36th st and Woodland av, 

 Philadelphia $1) 83:48-69 My '19 



Comparisons between sun-drying and stack- 

 di-ying. F. E. Neer. Cal Ag Dept B v 10:70-2 

 F '21 



Co-operative fruit evaporation. B. J. Jones. 

 J Ag Cal 7:13 Ja '21 



Dehydrating grapes. Cal Cultivator 54:339 F 

 28 '20 



Dehydration. T. H. Morton. Queensland Ag 

 J 16:110-11 Ag '21 



Dehydration as a factor in the fruit and food 

 world. W. H. Walton, il Better Fruit 14:6-7 

 S '19 



Dehydration of fruits. W. V. Cruees. 11 

 Cal Cultivator 55:149 Ag 7 '20 



Dehydration of fruits. W. V. Cruess and A. 

 W. Christie, il Cal Ag Exp B 330:50-77 '21 



Dehydration of fruits and vegetables; hear- 

 ing before the subcommittee of the Senate 

 committee on agriculture and forestry on 

 S. 3665; a bill to enable the Secretary of 

 agriculture to establish plants in connec- 

 tion with land-grant colleges for the dry- 

 ing or dehydration of fruits and vegetables, 

 and for other purposes. 46p '18 Apply to 

 congressmen 



