AGRICULTURAL INDEX 



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Fruit culture — California — Coutiniied 

 Placer's pre-eminence in fruit production. W. 

 S. Killings-worth. Pacific Rural Press 100: 

 222 Ag 21 '20 

 Specializing in fruit growing in California. 



Cal State Comm Hort B v S:131-6 Ap '19 

 What will the 19:21 harvest be? Cal Cultivator 



56:543+ Ap 23 '21 

 Why fruit must be thinned this year. W. S. 

 KilIing.sworth. Pacific Rural Press 99:742 

 My 8 '20 



Sec also California citrus institute; Cali- 

 fornia nurserymen's bud selection associa- 

 tion; California state fruit growers' asso- 

 ciation 



Canada 



Bush fruits and their cultivation in Canada. 

 W. T. Macoun and M. B. Davis. (Exp. 

 Farms B. 94 > 54p il "20 Canada Ag 



Canadian fruit belt, il Ohio F 144:740 D 13 '19 



Fruit farming pos.^iliililies in Canada. C. W. 

 Baxter, il London Times Trade Sup Ca- 

 nadian Sect:8 O 23 '20 



Ho- ticiilture at the experimental farm. W. T. 

 Macoun. (In Rep., Quebec Pomological 

 fruit growing soc, 1917, p. 34-7) '18 Quebec 

 Ag Dept 



Policies for fruit industry in the provinces. 

 Ag Gaz of Canada 6:544-9 Je '19 



China 

 Account of the amygdaleae and apple trees 

 of the cold regions of Indo-China and South 

 China; description of the pear, walnut, and 

 chestnut trees of the cold districts of Indo- 

 China and South China. A. Chevalier. Int R 

 Sci & Prac Ag ll,no 7:862-4 Jl '20 



Colorado 

 Fruit survey of Mesa county. E. P. Sandsten 

 and others, il map Colo Ag Exp B 223:1-52 

 '17: Same. (In Rep.. 1916) '17 Colo. State 

 horticulturist, Fort Collins 



England 



Fruit growing in Great Britain. .1. Brooks. 

 Am Fruit Grower 39:14 D '19 



Market fruit garden, il Gard Chron (Lond) 

 68:192 O 16 '20 



Neglected farm orchards. Gard Chron (Lond) 

 68:313 D 25 '20 



Orchard survey of the west of England. Gard 

 Chron (Lond) 68:151 S 25 '20 



Science and fruit growing, being an account 

 of the results obtained at the Wotaurn ex- 

 perimental fruit farm since its foundation 

 in 1894. Review^ Ag New^s 19:31 .Ta 24 '20 



Europe 



European orchard situation. M. King, jr. 



Rural N T 78:1710 N 22 '19 

 Fruit growing in the Rhine valley. S. W. 



Fletcher. Am Fruit Grower 39:34 S "19 



France 



See also French pomological society 

 Great Britain 

 Conference on fruit growing. Gard Chron 



(Lond) 69:68 F 5 '21 

 Conference on fruit-growing. Royal Hort Soc 



J 45:60-80 O '19 

 Food production department on the future of 



fruit growing. Gard Chron (Lond) 65:241 



My 17 '19 

 Fruit crops of 1921. Gard Chron (Lond) 70: 



81 Ag 13 '21 

 Fruit investigations at Long Ashton. Nature 



fSt Martin's st, London, W.C. 6d) 102:154-5 



O 24 '18 

 Market fruit garden. Gard Chron (Lond) 68: 



255 N 20 '20 



Illinois 

 Fruit belt of Illinois. L. C. Brown. O Judd 



Farmer 67:156 Ag 9 '19 

 Illinois crop reports. Ill Ag Dept Rep 1916: 



477-9, 575-7. 578-81 '17 

 Visit to the Illinois fruit belt. A. R. Weed. 



O Judd Farmer 68:1282 S 4 '20 

 What shall we do with home orchards, il O 



Judd Farmer 68:638 Mr 27 '20 



India 



Improvement of fruit culture in Baluchistan 

 A. Howard and G. L. Howard. (B. 9) 21p 

 '18 Quetta Fruit exp. station, Quetta, Cal- 

 cutta, India 



Indiana 



E.xperimental orcluird. J. Oskamp. Ind Hort 



Soc Rep 1917:283-7 '18 

 Orchard business in southern Indiana. Better 



Fruit 14:46 F '20 



Indo-China 

 Cultivation of fruit trees in Indo-China. I: 

 Chevalier and R. Mi^ville. Int R Sci & 

 Prac Ag 10.no 7:906-8 Jl '19 



Iowa 



Fruit growing in Iowa. S. A. Beach. Wis 

 Hort Soc Rep 49:103-14 '19 



Ireland 

 Fruit crop report, October, 1921. J Dept Ag 

 Ireland 21, no 3:327-35 '21 



Japan 

 Varieties of the Satsuma orange group in Ja- 

 pan. T. Tanaka. (Crop physiology & breed- 

 ing investigations C. 5) lOp il '18 U S Ag 



Kansas 



Fruit trees of bearing age; Fruit trees not of 

 bearing age; Bushels of fruit grown. Kan 

 Hort Soc Rep 1917:224-7, 232-3, 236-9, 244-5 

 '18 

 - Home-acre orchard. E. G. Kelly. Kan Hort 

 Soc Rep 1919:69-73 '20 



Kansas as a fruit state. Kan Hort Soc Rep 

 1919:38-40 '20 



Kansas state horticultural society; pres- 

 ident's 50th anniversary address. B. F. 

 Smith. Kan Hort Soc Rep 1917:23-5 '18 



Orchard soils. R. I. Throckmorton. Kan Hort 

 Soc Rep 1917:170-5 '18 



Kentucky 



Orchard bulletin, 1918. il Ky Ag Dept B 22: 

 1-86 'IS 



Macedonia 



Letters from soldier gardeners; fruit and 

 fruit trees in Macedonia. H. Mace. Gard 

 Chron (Lond) 65:278-9 Je 7 '19 



Maine 



Orchard operations and packing of fruit, il 

 Maine Ag Dept B v 18:1-110 D '19 



Manitoba 



Cultivation of fruit. E. Hayter. Ag Gaz of 

 Canada 7:887-9 N '20 



Experimental horticulture in southern Mani- 

 toba. W. T. Macoun. Ag Gaz of Canada 

 7:931-2 D '20 



Michigan 



Michigan fruit belt. F. N. Farnsworth. Ohio 

 F 144:504, 536 O 25-N 1 '19 



Minnesota 



Annual reports of first, fifth and ninth con- 

 gressional districts, 1918. J. Nordine; O. M. 

 Heustis; S. F. Sharpless. il Minn Hort 47: 

 9-15 Ja '19 



Collegeville trial station in 1918. J: B. Katz- 

 ner. Minn Hort 47:18-22 Ja '19 



Commercial fruit growing. W. H. Alderman. 

 Minn Hort 49:13-17 Ja '21 



Horticultural suggestions. E. A. Smith. Minn 

 Hort 48:111-14" Ap '20 



Minnesota orchard. K. A. Kirkpatrick. 11 

 Minn Ag Ext Spec B 40:1-18 '19 



iSee also Minnesota state fruit breeding 

 farm 



Nebraska 

 New and old orchards. B. R. B. Weber. Am 

 Fruit Grower 39:24 Ja '19 



New England 

 Future of New England's fruit business. H. 

 O. Mead. Rural N Y 80:380 Mr 5 '21 



