REFERENCES 329 



FARMERS' BULLETINS, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 





 Tile Drainage on the Farm. No. 524 



Handling Barnyard Manure in Eastern Pennsylvania. No. 978 



The Principles of the Liming of Soils. No. 921 



Crop Systems for Arkansas. No. 1000 



Corn Cultivation. No. 414 



Corn Growing under Droughty Conditions. No. 773 



Control of the Root, Stalk and Ear Rot Diseases of Corn. No. 1176 



Production of Good Seed Corn. No. 229 



Better Seed Corn. No. 1175 



The Making and Feeding Silage. 578 



Homemade Silos. No. 589 



Growing Winter Wheat on the Great Plains. No. 894 



Growing Hard Spring Wheat. No. 678 



Spring Oat Production. No. 892 



Barley: Growing the Crop. No. 443 



Winter Barley. No. 518 



Cultivation and Utilization of Barley. No. 968 



Rye Growing in the Southeastern States . No . 894 



Culture of Rye in Eastern Half of United States. No. 756 



Prairie Rice Culture. No. 1092 



Buckwheat. No. 1062 



Forage Crops for the Cotton Region. No. 509 



Meadows for the Northern States. No. 1170 



Alfalfa on Corn-Belt Farms. No. 1021 



Red Clover. No. 455 



Crimson Clover: Growing the Crop. No. 550 



The Soy Bean: Its Culture and Uses. No. 973 



The Boll- weevil Problem. No. 848 



How Insects Affect the Cotton Plant Control. No. 890 



Late or Main Crop Potatoes. No. 1064 



Home Supplies Furnished by the Farm. No. 1082 



The Home Vegetable Garden. No. 255 



The Farm Garden in the North. No. 937 



