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AGRICULTURAL INDE^ 



F armers— Continued 

 Hush of the corn. G: Mather. Can M (200 Ade- 

 laide st, W., Toronto, Canada 25c) 56:484-6 



Ap '21 

 If the farmer should fail. E. Davenport. 



il Country Gent S;):15+ D 4 '20 

 Influences of the 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 

 Interrelationship of highway transport and 



back-to-the-farm movement. S. V. Norton. 



Good Roads (11 Waverly PL, N.Y. 10c) n s 



19:254-6-f My 19 '20 

 Jack Brown — some farmer. W. Ray. Prac F 



116:326 N 15 '2t) 

 Male and female farmers in the United 



States. J Heredity 12:212 My '21 

 Menace of unrest on the farm. Literary Di- 

 gest (354 4th av, N.Y. lOc) 64:13-15 P 14 '20 

 Middle West's peace problems. C: M. Harger. 



Atlantic (41 Mt Vernon st, Boston 35c) 



123:555-60 Ap "19 

 Mr E. C. Harlow is making some good rec- 

 ords. W. R. Brown. 11 Jersey B 39:81 Ja 14 



'20 

 Mr Pinchot's plan; discussion. T: T. Kerl. 



"Wallaces' F 45:866 Mr 12 '20 

 New farmer must dress the part. H. S. K. 



Willcox. il Hoard's D 61:372 Mr 18 '21 

 New York city's 4000 farmers. J: R. Mc- 



Mahon. il Country Gent 86:9-|- Je 18 '21 

 Nippon's yeomen farmers, il London Times 



Trade Sup Japanese Sect:4 Ap 16 '21 

 Outstanding man: he is the sort of farmer 



who grows good crops in bad years. A. O. 



Smith, il Country Gent 85:15-|- Ja 3 '20 

 Packer and the farmer. W. Y. Durand. J 



Farm Econ 3:49-61 Ap '21 

 Pessimistic farmer. J. R. Howard. Swine 



World 8:35 F 5 '21 

 Plain talk with the farmers. E: A. Bradford. 



Annalist (Times sq, N.Y. 10c) 17:755-6 Jl 18 



'21 

 Problems of the city farmer. E. Denby. 



Hoard's D 58:1167 Ja 9 '20 

 Put yourself in the farmer's place. C. T. 



Crowell. il Independent (119 W. 40th st, 



N.Y. 10c) 97:401-2 Mr 22 '19 

 Putting the farmer on the map. Literary Di- 

 gest (354 4th av, N.Y. 10c) 64:28 F 21 '20 

 Race and nativity of farmers in the United 



States. Ip '21 U.S. Bur. of the census, 



Washington, D.C. 

 Selling the customer who has to be shown. 



J. C. Thorpe, il System (Wabash av and 



Madison st, Chicago 25c) 38:630-3 O '20 

 Sensible optimist on the farmer's future. W. 



W. Reynolds, il Rural N Y 80:173 F 5 '21 

 Some aspects of the farmer's problems. B. M. 



Baruch. Atlantic Monthly (8 Arlington st, 



Boston 40c) 128:111-20 Jl '21 

 Some things an average Arkansas farmer 



did. C. O. Carpenter, il Prog F 35:446 F 



28 '20 

 Trouble with others and the farmer. J. P. 



Dargitz. Pacific Rural Press 99: (sec 1) 228 



F 14 '20 

 Two Wisconsin farmers honored. A. W. Hop- 

 kins. Hoard's D 57:496 Mr 28 '19 

 Type of young farmer who wins. A. L. 



French, il Prog F 34:1548 S 27 '19 

 Unhappy farmer. Nation (20 Vesey st, N.Y. 



15c) 110:747 Je 5 '20 

 Watching the dollar convalesce; farmer 



remedies pulled the patient through. E. V. 



Wilcox. Country Gent 86:5-|- S 24 '21 

 Way business looks at the faims. W. W 



Reynolds, il Rural N Y 79:1847 D 11 '20 

 What does the farmer want to tell city folks'' 



J. H. Collins. Country Gent 86:15-(- My 14 



What farmers ask of the federal govern- 

 ment. Prog F 35:504 Mr 6 '20 



What if the farmer should decide to quit his 

 i°.^L I'iterary Digest (354 4th av, N.Y. 10c) 

 61:121-3 Ap 12 '19 . ^ 7 



What is the farmer going to do? F- G 

 Johnson, il World Outlook (150 5th av', 

 N.Y. 25c) 6:19-21 Ap '20 



What makes a farmer? F. A. Waugh Coun- 

 try Gent 84:38 F 15 '19 



What may we expect from the farmer? E. 



C. Lindeman. Rural Manhood 11:43-5 F '20 

 What shall it profit a man . . .? E. M. Par- 



rott. Cornell Countryman 17:266-7 F '20 

 What the farmer asks. J. R. Howard, il 



Banker-F 8:2-4 Jl '21 

 What the farmer wants. R. M. Boeckel. il 



Independent (119 W. 40th st, N.Y. 10c) 99: 



18-20+ Jl 5 '19 

 What the farmers want. G. Pinchot. Wal- 

 laces' F 45:84 Ja 9 '20 

 What we owe the farmers. V: Murdock. 11 



Independent (19 W. 40th st, N.Y. 15c) 103: 



140 Ag 7 '20 

 What'.'; the matter with the eastern farmer? 



J. M. Gathany. il Outlook (381 4th av, N.Y. 



15c; 120:105-9, 196-9, 286-9, S 15, 29, O 13 



•20 

 When is a farmer old? J. E. Russell. Coun- 

 try Gent 84:55 S 27 '19 

 Who's who in southwestern agriculture, E. 



J. Bodman. Prog F 35:1188 Je 26 '20 

 Why is a farmer? F. Sper. Nation (20 Vesey 



st, N.Y. 15c) 112:116-17 Ja 26 '21 

 Why is the average farmer? W: Johnson. 



Country Gent 84:9+ D 27 '19 

 Will the chemist compete with farmers? il 



Rural N Y 80:219 F 12 '21 

 Wisconsin honors four farmers. Hoard's D 



61:198 F 18 '21; Same abr. Breeder's Gaz 



79:303 F 17 '21 



See also Farm life; Japanese as farm- 

 ers; Merchants and farmers; Negroes as 



farmers; Women as farmers 

 Farmers, Retired 

 Living at the edge of town. S: O. Rice, il 



Country Gent 84:34 O 11 '19 

 More about retired farmers. H. R. O'Brien. 



il Country Gent 84:10-11+ S 20 '19 

 New light on the retired farmer. C: J. 



•Galpin. il Country Gent 84:15-16 My 17 '19 

 Retired farmers' paradise. F. Tilden. 11 



Country Gent 84:3-4+ N 1; 14-15+ D 6 '19 

 Should the retired farmer be shot? W: John- 

 son. Country Gent 84:17 O 25 '19 

 Farmers' and merchants. See Merchants and 



farmers 

 Farmers and trade unions 

 American farmer and organized labor. B. F. 



Harris. Hoard's D 59:393 Mr 5 '20 

 Does organized labor in towns deserve the 



farmers' support? A. M. Worden. Prog F 35: 



84 Ja 10 '20 

 Farmer and union labor. B. F. Harris. Wal- 

 laces' F 45:799 Mr 5 '20 

 Farmers and organized labor. Prog F 35:344, 



604 F 14, Mr 13 '20 

 Farmers and organized labor. S. P. Dent. 



Prog F 35:236 Ja 31 '20 

 Farmers and organized labor. S. S. Dunlap; 



F. D. Brown. Prog F 35:142 Ja 17 '20 

 Farmers and organized labor. J. G. K. Mc- 



Clure, jr. Prog F 35:198 Ja 24 '20 

 Farmers and organized labor. W. Stephens. 



Outlook (381 4th av, N.Y. 10c) 124:219 F 4 



•20 

 Farmer's best way out. W: A. Martin, il Ohio 



F 145:357-8 F 28 '20 

 High cost of loafing. H. R. O'Brien. Country 



Gent 85:3-4+ F 21 '20 

 Labor and the farmers. L. Colcord. Nation (20 



Vesey st, N.Y. 10c) 110:848-9 Ja 3 '20 

 Should the farmer support organized labor? 



Prog F 35:654 Mr 20 '20 

 Two views of the farmer-labor conference. 



Farmers' Open Forum (35-39 Bliss bldg., 



38 B st, N.W., Washington, D.C. 10c) p 2-3 



Ja '20 

 Farmers' association of Spain 

 Farmers' association of Spain in 1918-19. Int 



R Ag Econ 10,no 11:605-7 N '19 

 Farmers' associations 

 Address at 4th convention of New Jersey 



state agricultural society. W. H. Havens. 



N J Ag Dept B 19:201-5 '19 

 Advisory board at Kelowna convention, June 



4. Ag J of British Columbia 5:184-5 Ag '20 

 Agrarian movement in Canada. J: G. Grace. 



Ohio P 147:290 F 26 '21 

 Agricultural organization in Bengal. G. S. 



Dutt. Ag J of India 14:685-6 Jl '19 

 Avoid politics and entanglements. E. Daven- 

 port. O Judd Farmer 68:264 F 7 ^20 



