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Field experiments— -Continued 



Report of the agronomist and horticulturist. 

 G. Briggs; C. W. Edwards. 11 Guam Am Exp 

 Rep 1918:29-44 '19 



Report of the committee on standardization 

 of field experiments. A. T. Wiancko and 

 others, bibliog Am Soc Agron J 10:345-54 

 D 'IS 



Report of the division of agronomy and plant 

 breeding. H. B. Cowgill. Porto Rico In- 

 sular Exp Rep 1918:78-104 '19 



Report of the Hettinger sub-station for the 

 vears 1913 to 1918 inclusive. N D Ag Exp B 

 130:36-49 '19 



Report on the activities of the agricultural 

 association of Zealand, Denmark, in 1918. 

 A. P. Jacolisen ( Ber. Landbofor. Virks. 

 Planteavl. Sjalland. 1918:1-551). Exp Sta 

 Record v 41,no 3:228-30 '19 



Results of fertilizer experiments. D. F. Hun- 

 gerford. il map Ark Ag Exp B 155:1-27 '18 



Scheme of agricultural experiments. J Dept 

 Ag Ireland 20, no 1 :109-18 '19 



Soil test experiment in 1918. C: D. Woods. 

 Maine Ag Exp B 278:33-56 '19 



Sovbean experiments. F. "W. Stemple. il W 

 Va Ag Exp B 172:1-19 '19 



Technique of field husbandry experimentation. 

 M. Champlin. Sci Ag 2:14-18 S '21 



30 years of field experiments with crop rota- 

 tion, manure and fertilizers. M. F. Miller 

 and R. R. Hudelson. il Mo Ag Exp B 182: 

 1-43 '21 



Trial station reports. 1920. Minn Hort 49:265-7 

 O '21 



Woburn field experiments, 1916. J. A. 

 Voelcker. Exp Sta Record 39, no 6:529-31 '19 



Woburn field experiments. 1917. J. A. 

 Voelcker (J. Roy. Ag. Soc. England, 78: 

 220-31 '17; Woburn Exp. Sta. Rep. 1917:2- 

 13). Exp Sta Record v 40, no 9:824 '19 



Work in 1917 at the experiment stations at 

 Leteensuo and in Syd-Osterbotten. E. A. 

 Malm (Finska Mosskulturfor. Arsbok, 22, 

 no. 1:12-19 '18). Exp Sta Record v 41, no 3: 

 230-1 '19 



8e€ also Variety tests; also subhead Ex- 

 periments under names of crops, e.g. Corn — 

 Experiments; Potatoes — Experiments 

 Field garlic. See Wild garlic 

 Field mice 



L'ablation des bourgeons terminaux du sa- 

 pin par le campagnol roux (hypodeus 

 glareolus, Wagn.). W. Hunziker. il J For 

 Suisse 72:89-91 My '21 



L'.'icide sulfureux contre les campagnols. O. 

 Jnguenaud. .1 Ag Pratique 3.t:77-9 Ja 29 '21 



Biological control of field mice. A. Splendore. 

 Int R Sci & Prac Ag 9,no 11:1387-9 N '18 



Destruction de campagnols par I'acide sulfur- 

 eux. H: Sagnier. Acad Ag France Compt 

 Rend 6:882-3 D 8 '20 



Field mice and voles. H. E. Durham. Gard 

 Chron (Lond) 65:169 Ap 5 '19 



Getting rid of field mice. H. A. Gossard. 

 Ohio F 145:690 Ap 17 '20: Same. J Ag (Que- 

 bec) 23:257 Je '20 



How meadow mice destroy trees. W: A. 

 Murrill. il Sci Am (233 Broadway, N.T. 

 15cj 123:525 N 20 '20 



Meadow mice in Santa Clara county. S. V. 

 Christierson. il Cal State Comm Hort B v 

 8:76-8 F '19 



Preparation of active virus against field mice 

 and method of applying it in fields infested 

 by these rodents. N. Mori. Int R Sci & Prac 

 Ag 9, no 11:1384-6 N '18 



Preventing injury to trees by field mice. 

 Farmer's Advocate 55:1866 O 28 '20 



Rodent control — the field mouse. A. C. Conger. 

 Mich Ag Exp Quar B v 2:50-2 Ag '10 

 Field museum of natural history 



World's biggest moving job. T: Waller. 11 

 II World (Drexel av and 58th st, Chicago 

 25c) 33:797-800 Jl '20 

 Field peas. See Peas, Field 



Field trials. See Field experiments; Variety 

 tests 



Field voles. See Voles 

 Fig breeding 

 Some results of fig-breeding by the T'^.S. Dept. 



of agr. G. P. Rixford. Fig & Olive J 4:12 



Mr '20 

 Fig eaters. See June bugs 

 Fig industry 

 Address at 3d annual convention of California 



fig growers, Fresno. J. C. Forkner. Fig & 



Olive J 4:5-7 F '20 

 Cooperative caprifig orchards. G. P. Rixford. 



Cal Cultivator 54:615 Ap 10 '20 

 Export of figs from Greece to United States. 



A. W. Weddell. (Commerce Repoits no. 144) 



p 1495 (Je 20) '19 U.S. Bur. of foreign and 



domestic commerce, Washington, D.C. 

 Fig Industry from an inspector's point of 



view. E. Newby. Fig & Olive J 4:10 Mr; 5 



Ap '20 

 Fig industry of California will find success 



in cooperative marketing. G. E. Leonard. 



il Fig & Olive J 5:1 Ja '21 

 Fig situation in the eastern United States. 



I. J. Condit and J. C. Forkner. Fig & Olive 



J 4:11-13 F '20 

 Figs, facts and figures. I. J. Condit. II Am 



Fruit Grower 39:24 My '19 

 Figs in California. 11 map Cal State Comm 



Hort B V 8:206-8 Ap '19 

 Looking back — and ahead — in the fig busi- 

 ness. F. W. Yokum. Fig & Olive J 5:7 Ja 



'21 

 Moorhead Insists quality is controlling factor 



in future of California fig industry. Fig & 



Olive J 6:7 Jl '21 

 Nurserymen told needs of fig industry. Fig & 



Olive J 5:5 F '21 

 Production and exportation of Spanish figs. 



L. J. Dawson. (Commerce Reports no. 174) 



p 528-32 (J! 26) '19 U.S. Bur. of foreign 



and domestic commerce, Washington, D.C. 

 Wonderful growth of the fig Industry. J. C. 



Forkner. Pacific Rural Press 99: (sec 2) 254 



F 14 '20 

 Fig marigolds 

 Mesembryanthemum and some new genera 



separated from it. N. E. Brown. Gard Chron 



(Lond) 70:125. 138, 151. 172, 207, 223, 250 S 



3-17, O 1, 22-29, N 12 '21 

 Fig wasps. See Figs — Pollination 

 Fight for life; storv. M. W. Pickell. 11 Am 



Coop J 15:5-7 Jl '20 

 Figs 

 Bits of fig history in California. I. J. Con- 

 dit. il Cal State Comm Hort B v 8:260-5 



My '19 

 Californa fig. and its rivals in the market. I. 



J. Condit. Fig & Olive J 6:7 S '21 

 Climate and soil make California the natuial 



home of the fig. M. V. Donaldson. Fig & 



Olive J 4:12 My '20 

 Demonstration at Clark fig orchard proves 



big success. M. V. Donaldson. Fig & 



Olive J 5:11-12 Je '20 

 Developments at the J. C. Forkner fig gar- 

 dens. I. J. Condit. 11 Fig & Olive J 4:13 Mr 



•20 

 Do our fig-orchard soils need lime? I. J. 



Condit. Fig & Olive J 4:9-11 My "20 

 Fig cuttings and their proper preparation 



and treatment. I. J. Condit. Fig & Olive 



J 4:11 Ja '20 

 Fig growing an overlooked opportunity in 



Southland. R. W. Hodgson. Fig & Olive J 



4:5 Ja '20 

 Fig growing in the South Atlantic and Gulf 



states. H. P. Gould. 11 Farmers' B 1031:1- 



45 '19 

 Fig in southern California. J. E. Coit. Fig & 



Olive J 5:2 Ja '21 

 Fig in the Sacramento vallev. I. J. Condit. II 



Cal Ag Dept B v 8:590-5 O '19 

 Fig recipes. H. A. Lynan. Rural N Y 78:52 Ja 



11 '19 

 Fig .«nlitting and souring can be reduced. 



J. E. Coit. Pacific Rural Press 101:300 F 



19 '21 

 Fresh figs invade Bast. Am Fruit Grower 



41:14 Ag '21 

 Frost injurv to young fig trees. I. J. Condit. 



Cal Cultivator 56:547 Ap 23 '21; Same abr. 



Fig & Olive J 5:4 My '21 

 How first car of fresh figs crossed the conti- 

 nent. D. J. Whitney. Pacific Rural Press 

 102:55 Jl 16 '21 



