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AGRICULTURAL INDEX 



Farm management— Continued 



Helps for the farm manager; symposium. 



Prog F 36:25 Ja 1 '21 

 Helps to lighten the chores. E. Rogers. Prac 



F 115:341 O 15 '19 

 Hints on efficient farm management. W. C. 



Boardman. Dakota F 39:616 Ap 1 '19 

 Hints on farm management; what I learned 



from the Department of agriculture in 



"Washington. S. Smith. Field II 31:360 My 



•21 

 How a bank manages farm land. O Judd 



Farmer 69:480 Ap 23 '21 

 Plow can we increase crop yield? E. B. 



Stookey. Western Wash Ag Exp B v 7: 



120-2 N '19 

 How eight farmers lower costs. 11 System on 



the Farm 5:188+ S '19 

 How five farmers lower costs. 11 System on 



the Farm 5:44 Jl '19 

 How gasoline replaced horses and men. R. 



Hart, il System on the Farm 5:159-60 S '19 

 How I built up my farm business. W. R. Hale. 



il Field II 31:281 Ap '21 

 How I keep one jump ahead of my neighbors. 



R. Bozman. 11 System on the Farm 4:156-7 



Mr '19 

 How many acres can one man handle? F. D. 



Stevens. Prog F 34:1374 Ag 30 '19 

 How one power fai'mer plans his operations. 



W. F. Black, il Power F 28:13-14 Ap '19 

 How 10 farmers lower costs. 11 System on the 



Farm 4:266+ Ap '19 

 How to avoid unnecessary building expense. 



il System on the Farm 6:376+ Je '20 

 How to get ahead with your work, il Sys- 

 tem on the Farm 6:11S F '20 

 How to increase returns from farm pro- 

 jects. 11 System on the Farm 7:104+ Ag '20 

 How to keep up production with less men. 



11 System on the Farm 7:79-82 Ag '20 

 How to make farm work easier. 11 System 



on the Farm 7:122+ Ag '20 

 How to reduce farm work. II System on the 



Farm 6:386 Je '20 

 How to shorten everyday jobs, il System on 



the Farm 5:404 D '19 

 How to shorten everyday jobs. U. R. Laves. 



il System on the Farm 4:3204-; 5:34, 128, 



176, 266 My, Jl-O '19 

 How we conserve fertility. S. Pearl. 11 Field 



II 31:283 Ap '21 

 I'm Independent of hired hands. F. Hatke. 



il System on the Farm 5:211-13 O '19 

 Increasing farm profits. Ohio F 143:374 Mr 8 



'19 

 Influence of good farm organization in costs 



of production. W. F. Handschin. Ag Gaz 



of Canada 7:184-7 F '20 

 Investigational work in farm management 



and farm economics. J. R. Fain and others. 



J Farm Econ 3:103-7 Ap '21 

 Jack London as a farmer and the successful 



running of his estates by his wife and 



sister, il Touchstone (1 W. 47th st, N.Y. 



35c) 6:416-21 Mr '20 

 James river; this land of the nation's youth 



has struck its farming stride. J. B. Iden. 11 



Country Gent 86:7 S 24 '21 

 January farm suggestions. T. B. Parker. Prog 



F 34:28 Ja 4 '19 

 Joe Berry — soil wizard. W. Ray. 11 Prac F 



116:253 S 1 '20 

 John Sweeney — system himter. System on 



the Farm 6:314 My '20 

 Keep the work moving. F. C. Sears. Country 



Gent 84:13 Mr 22 '19 



Keeping down expenses. 11 System on the 

 Farm 5:110 Ag '19 



Keeping down expenses. C. H. Renton. Sys- 

 tem on the Farm 4:98 F '19 



Keeping labor and teams busv the year 

 round. J. F. Duggar. Prog F 34:1700 6 25 



Leake, H. M. Bases of agricultural practice 

 and economics in the United Provinces, 

 India. 277p *15s '21 W. Heffer & sons, ltd., 

 Cambridge, England 



Live stock and other factors for profitable 

 farming in northern Kentucky. J B Hut- 

 son. Ky Ag Exp C 21:1-20 '18;" Same. Ky Ag 

 Exp Rep 1918,pt 2:1-20 



Livestock must have a place in any safe sys- 

 tem of farming. T. Butler. Prog F 36:337 Mr 

 19 '21 



Lower crop costs. 11 System on the Farm 4: 

 283-6 My '19 



Machinei-y replaces men on farms. A. L. 

 Dahl. 11 Am Thresherman 22:11 My '19 



Making ends meet. Cal Cultivator 56:327 Mr 

 5 '21 



Making farming mo^-e remunerative. P: 

 Bertram. Farmer's Advocate 56:364 Mr 

 10 '21 



Making money on high-priced land. H. B. 

 Munger. 11 Wallaces' F 45:761 Mr 5 '20 



Making the farm tit the tractor. W. McMil- 

 len. 11 Power F 30:9-10 Ja '21 



Making things neat and handv. R. B. Rush- 

 ing. Prac F 115:409 D 15 '19 



Management of a well-planned farm. F. App. 

 Md Ag Soc Rep 1919, v 4:178-84 '20 



Method for finding cost of production on 

 farms recommended in report by Committee 

 of experts. Official B (10 Jackson place, 

 Washington, D.C. $10 per yr.; 3:1-2 Mr 

 18 '19 



Mobility of the factors of production as affect- 

 ing variation in their proportional relation 

 to each other in farm organization. J: G. 

 Thompson. J Political Econ (Univ. of Chi- 

 cago press, Chicago 50c) 29:108-37 F '21 



Modern and more economical farming. M. 

 Michels. 11 Hoard's D 58:1076 D 26 '19 



Modern Hertfordshire farm. 11 J Ministry Ag 

 27:921-7 Ja '21 



Modern methods on a modern farm. Farmers' 

 Advocate 55:964 My 20 '20 



Money-saving plans for general farms. Sys- 

 tem on the P'arm 6:58+, 1(16+ Ja-F '20 



More acres now for crops. W: Harman. il 

 System on the Farm 5:218-19 O '19 



More profit — less cost. 11 Dairy F 19:157 Mr 

 15 '21 



Most profitable farm. R. C. Engberg. Success- 

 ful F 20:12 Ap '21 



Note on the economy of silos in farm man- 

 agement. J Dept Ag Victoria 17:691-4 N '19 



One inan — one tractor, one thousand acres. 

 L. A. Pazandak. 11 System on the Farm 6: 

 355-8 Je '20 



One i-eason for the farm labor problem. R. F. 

 Taber. Ohio F 143:671 Ap 26 '19 



Organization and management of farms in 

 northwestern Pennsylvania. E. D. Strait 

 and H. M. Dixon. 11 map U S Ag B 853:1-32 

 •20 



Organization of the farm. W. F. Handschin. 

 O Judd Farmer 67:931; 68:6, 208, 268 D 20 

 •19, Ja 3, 31, F 7 '20 



Planning ahead. A. E. Grantham. Prac P 

 115:406 D 15 '19 



Plans for you from the other man's experi- 

 ence. 11 System on the Farm 4:256+, 392+; 

 5:58, 114, 182+, 246+, 392+, Ap, Je-O, D '19 



Preliminary report on farm organization in 

 Twin Falls and Latah counties. B. Hunter. 

 Idaho Ag Exp B 123:1-11 '21 



Profitable faini crops in Scotland. J: Ashton. 

 il Breeder's Gaz 77:1102 Ap 22 '20 



Profits from records. A. M. Lewis. 11 System 

 on the Farm 5:7-9 Jl '19 



Rearranging farm fields. C. M. Baker. Hoard's 

 D 59:1393 Je 25 '20 



Redeeming a run-down farm. L. S. Robert- 

 son. Breeder's Gaz 79:1138 Je 30 '21 



Relation of large machine units to produc- 

 tion. A. P. Yerkes. map Am Soc Ag Eng 

 Trans 12:136-50 '19; Same cond. Am 

 Thresherman 21:7-9 F; 28-9 Mr '19 



Report of committee appointed by the Secre- 

 tary of agriculture to consider the sub- 

 ject of farm organization as one of the 

 divisions of research work of the proposed 

 Bureau of farm management and ' farm 

 economics. U S Ag Sec C 135:1-12 '19 



Report of the Department of agronomy and 

 farm management. N J Ag Exp Rep 1917: 

 313-25 '18 



Salaried man's farm. E. Greenleaf. il Coun- 

 trv Life 37:54-5 Mr '20 



Sand Hill farms. J. S. Gates. 11 Country 

 G«nt 85:6+ Ag 21 '20 



Sandy soils and how to farm them. A. R. 

 Whlt.son and H. W. UHsperger. 11 Wis Ag 

 Exp B 299:1-26 '19 



