330 PRINCIPLES OF FARM PRACTICE 



Home Gardening in the South. No. 934 



Producing Family and Farm Supplies on the Cotton Farm. No. 1015 



Control of Diseases and Insect Enemies of the Home Vegetable Garden. No. 856 



Home Canning Fruits and Vegetables. No. 85-3 



Home Storage of Vegetables. No. 879 



Farm and Home Drying of Fruit and Vegetables. No. 984 



Growing Fruit for Home Use. No. 1001 



Profitable Management of the Small Apple Orchard on the General Farm. 



No. 491 



Growing Peaches. No. 917 

 Pruning. No. 181 

 Information for Fruit Growers about Insecticides, Spraying Apparatus, and 



Important Insect Pests. No. 908 

 Good Seed Potatoes and How to Grow Them. No. 533 

 Testing Farm Seeds in the Home and the Rural School. No. 428 

 How to Increase the Potato Crop by Spraying. No. 868 

 Weeds and How to Control Them. No. 660 



How to Detect Outbreaks of Insects and Save the Grain Crop. No. 835 

 Common White Grubs. No. 940 



Grasshopper Control in Relation to Cereal and Forage Crops. No. 747 

 Cutworms and Their Control in Corn and Other Cereal Crops. No. 739 

 True Army Worm and Its Control. No. 731 

 Wireworms Destructive to Cereal and Forage Crops. No. 725 

 The Larger Corn-stalk Borer. No. 1025 

 Bollworm or Corn Earworm. No. 872 

 Chinch Bug. No. 657 

 The Hessian Fly. No. 1083 



Corn-root Aphis and Methods of Controlling It. No. 891 

 The Wheat Jointworm and Its Control. No. 1006 



Aphids Injurious to Orchard Fruits, Currant, Gooseberry and Grape. No. 804 

 Common Birds Useful to the Farmer. No. 630 

 Common Birds in Relation to Man. No. 497 

 How to Attract Birds in the East Central States. No. 912 

 How to Attract Birds in the Middle Atlantic States. No. 844 

 Bird Houses and How to Build Them. No. 609 



