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AGRICULTURAL LNDEX 



Feeding and feeding stuffs — Continued 

 I'astures in our wlieat- growing districts; the 



displacement of native grasses by intro- 

 duced herbage. E. Breakwell. il Ag Gaz of 



New South Wales 32:685-91, 767-73, 857-65 



O-D '21 

 Place for the feed grinder. W. B. Jones, il 



Power F 28:16 Jl '19 

 Poultry feeding and foodstuffs. J Dept Ag 



Victoria 17:600-5 O '19 

 Practical farm manual for successful livestock 



feeding in Tennessee. C. A. Willson. il Tenn 



Ag Ext Pub 24:1-61 '21 (rev.) 

 Practical fundamentals in feeding. J: M. Ev- 



vard. O Judd Farmer 66:367, 413. 464, 480, 



558, 592, 608, 640 Mr 1-Ap 26 '19 

 Practical or scientitic rations. Live Stock 



J 92:233 S 3 '20 

 Preparing hog feeds. L. L. Rumnlell. Ohio F 



146:751 D 25 '20 

 Primer of animal nutrition. B: Masurovsky. 



Jersey B 40:1145-f My 18 '21 

 Principal fodders in the Central Provinces and 



Berar, including the small bamboo (dendro- 



calamus strictus). D. Clouston and F. J. 



Plymen. il Ag J of India 15:380-5 Jl '20 

 Principles of feeding. M. Schaffner. Breed- 

 er's Gaz 77:75 Ja 8 '20 

 Problems in feeding. See weekly numbers of 



Oiange Judd iarrner 

 Purchase of feeding stuffs. Live Stock J 93: 



40 Ja 14 '21 

 Purdue calf meal as a milk substitute. J. J. 



Schoen. il Purdue Ag 15:50-1 N '20 

 Question of feeds. W. F. McSparran. Prac 



F 116:341 D 1 '20 

 Questions on feeding. Dairy F 18:58 Ja 15 



'20 

 Recleaned elevator screenings (standard stock 



food) as a food for live stock. (Exp. farms 



Pamph. 18) 4p n.d. Canada Ag; Excerpts. J 



Ag (Quebec) 22:135 F '19 

 Registered stock feeds. A. McGill. (B. 438) 



8p '20 Canada Dept. of health, Ottawa 

 Relation of the feed manufacturer to the 



dairyman. R. P. Sellew. N Y Farms & 



Markets Dept Ag B 119:81-94 My '19 

 Report on water in foods and feeding stuffs. 



J. O. Clarke. Assn OfHc Ag Chem J 4:344-6 



F '21 

 Savage, E. S., and Morrison, F. B. Manual 



to accompany Henry's feeds and feeding. 



3d ed O 165p $1.50 '21 C. N. Caspar co. 



454 E. Water st, Milwaukee, Wis. 

 Saving labor in the feed lot. A. W. Turner. 



il plan Wallaces' F 45:2520 O 29 '20 

 Scraping the world's feed bins. P. S. Rose. 



Country Gent 85:8-|- My 22 '20 

 Screening as stock feed. W. C. McKillican. 



Dakota F 41:292 F 15 '21 

 Selecting economical feeds. P. S. Richey. 



Breeder's Gaz 75:846 Ap 10 '19 

 Selecting stock foods. Live Stock J 92:461 



N 5 '20 

 Sesbana: a feeding stuff from South Africa. 



Imperial Inst B (John Murray, Albemarle 



st, London W. 2s 6d) 17:184-6 Ap '19 

 Shanahan, E: W: Animal foodstuffs, their 



production, with special reference to the 



British empire; a study in economic 



geography and agricultural economics. 



(Studies in economics and political science 



no. 57) O viii,331p il *$5 '20 E. P. Dutton 



& CO., 681 5th av, N.Y. 20-7575 



Should roughage for work stock be ground? 



T. Butler. Prog F 35:1743 O 30 '20 

 Sinful side of feeding the pigs. Literary Di- 

 gest (354 4th av, N.Y. 10c) 64:105-6 Ja 



17 '20 

 Some steer and hog feeding inquiries. T. 



Butler. Prog P 34:43 Ja 11 '19 

 Something for feed. Successful F 20:18 My '21 

 Starch equivalents of feeding stuffs. .] Ag 



(Quebec) 22:120-1 Ja '19 

 Stock and feed conditions in Arizona. M. E. 



Bemi.s. Breeder's Gaz 79:771 Ap 28 '21 

 Stock foods. F. W^. Woll. N D Ag Exp Spec 



Food B V 5,no 11:244-54 '19 

 Stock up on feed. R. S. Hulce. Hoard's D 



58:290 S 12 '19 

 Study agriculture. J: Fields. Banker-F 6:4 



Je '19 

 Study in rations. I. N. Bower. Ohio F 147: 



6 Ja 1 '21 



Substitutes for corn in the hog ration. C. 

 Paddleford. Breeder's Gaz 78:568 S 23 '20 



Summary of report on commercial feeds. Mar. 

 29, 1921. 15p '21 U.S. Federal trade comm.. 

 Washington, D.C. 



Summer fodder crops. W. J. Spafford. J Dept 

 Ag S Australia 23:201-10 O '19 



Talk on the value of commercial feeds. W: J. 

 Loeffel. il Swine World 8:21-3 O 5 '20 



Tea leaves as a feeding stuff. E. Aruch. Int 

 R Sci & Prac Ag 11, no 6:762-3 Je '20 



Then and now in the feed business. F. L. 

 Clark, il Hoard's D 61:7 Ja 21 '21 



13th annual convention of the American feed 

 manufacturers' association, St Louis, June 

 9-10, 1921. Price Current-Grain Rep (309 

 S. La Salle st, Chicago ICc) 85:1248-52 Je 

 15 '21 



To feed or not to feed next winter. H. R. 

 OLrien. il Country Gent 85:22 Jl 10 '20 



Toxic effect of peanut cakes containing small 

 quantities of castor seeds. C: Brioux and 

 M. Guerbert. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 11, no 7: 

 878-80 Jl '20 



Two big feed economies, il Svstem on the 

 Farm 6:166 Mr '20 



Use and purchase of feeding stuffs. J Dept 

 Ag Ireland 20, no 1:68-85 '19 



Use of the contents of the rumen as cattle 

 food; researches in Italy. Int R Sci & Prac 

 Ag- lO.no 5:586-7 My '19 



Utilization of farm wastes. Hoard's D 57:711 

 Ap 25 '19 



Utilizing roughage on the farm. E. McFar- 

 land. il Breeder's Gaz 75:213 Ja 30 '19 



La valeur des aliments azotes et les vita- 

 mines. R. Gouin. J Ag Pratique 33:254-7 

 Ap 8 '20 



Valuation of foodstuffs. Live Stock J 92:363 

 O 8 '20 



Value of feeding knowledge. R. P. Sellew. 

 Coop Manager & F 9:99-101 Jl '20 



War-time sources of feeding-stuffs in Ger- 

 many. L. A. Maynard. Am Soc Animal Pro- 

 duction Pro 1917:97-102 '20 



Western Washington feeding problems. H. A. 

 Collins, il Hoard's D 59:249 F 20 '20 



What are the best foods for young stock? 



, J. Long. Live Stock J 91:549 My 28 '20 



What should be the attitude of experiment 

 stations toward mixed feeds? H. S. Grindley 

 and S. Bull. Am Soc Animal Production 

 Pro 1917:82-6 '20 



Where live stock attend to the harvest, il 

 Rural N Y 78:1201-2 Ag 16 '19 



Why animals grow and v/hy they don't. R. 

 A. Lutcher. Dairy F 18:770 S 15 '20 



Vv'hv not feed babv beef? H. B. Winchester, 

 il Succes.sful F 19:6! S '20 



Wild-duck foods of the sandhill region of 

 Nebraska. W. L. McAfee. U S Ag B 794:37- 

 77 '20 



Winter feeding of livestock when roots are 

 scarce. E. T. Hainan. J Ministry Ag 28: 

 725-9 N '21 



Wintering the farm work stock. T. Butler. 

 Prog F 36:867 O 15 '21 



Would maintain copra-crushing industry be- 

 cause it provides good feed supplement. 

 Weekly N L 7:3 Mr 17 '20 



See also Alfalfa as feed; Calves — Feed- 

 ing; Cattle — Feeding; Corn (feed); Cows 

 — Feeding; Feed industry; Feeding racks; 

 Feeding stuffs. Proprietary; Forage 



plants: Forage poisoning; Grazing; 

 Horses — Feeding; Lambs^ — Feeding; Live 

 stock — Watering: Poultry — Feeding; Rang- 

 es; Sheep — -Feeding; Silage; Silos; Sun- 

 flowers (feed); Swine — Feeding 



Analysis 



Analyses of commercial feeding stuffs and 



registrations for 1920. C: S. Cathcart. N J 



Ag Exp B 342:1-62 '20 

 Analysis of feeding stuffs. B. E. Curry and 



T. O. Smith. N H Ag Exp B 187:1-20 '18; 



Same. N H Ag Dept Rep 1918:249-70 '18 

 Application of the Van Slyke method to hy- 



drolyzed protein extracts of silage crops. 



R. E. Neidig and R. S. Snyder. Am Chem 



Soc J (1709 G st, N.W., Washington, D.C. 



$7.50 per yr.) 43:951-9 Ap '21 



