APPENDIX 



LIST OF FARMERS' BULLETINS 



FOR SUPPLEMENTARY READING 



The following Farmers' Bulletins, issued by the Department of Agriculture, con- 

 tain practical, scientific information on the subjects treated in this book. Copies are 

 sent free on application to a Senator or Representative in Congress or to the Secre- 

 tary of Agriculture. 



Write to your State Agricultural Experiment Station also for copies of its bul- 

 letins. These bulletins furnish excellent material for supplementary reading and 

 study along desired lines. By their use work can be adapted to different grades 

 and to special local conditions. 



CHAPTER I 

 88. Alkali Lands. 



CHAPTER II 



in. Farmers' Interest in Good Seed. 

 260. Seed of Red Clover and Its Im- 

 purities. 

 157. The Propagation of Plants. 



CHAPTER III 



245. Renovation of Worn-out Soils. 

 257. Soil Fertility. 

 150. Clearing New Land. 

 187. Drainage of Farm Lands. 

 46. Irrigation in Humid Climates. 

 138. Irrigation in Field and Garden. 

 263. Practical Information for Be- 

 ginners in Irrigation. 

 266. Management of Soils to con- 

 serve Moisture. 



CHAPTER IV 



62. Marketing Farm Produce. 

 242. An Example of Model Farming. 

 272. A Successful Hog and Seed- 

 corn Farm. 



66. Meadows and Pastures. 

 102. Southern Forage Plants. 

 147. Winter Forage Crops for the 



South. 

 215. Alfalfa Growing. 



81. Corn Culture in the South. 

 199. Corn Growing. 



229. The Production of Good Seed 



Corn. 

 no. Rice Culture in the United 



States. 



48. The Manuring of Cotton. 

 217. Essential Steps in securing an 



Early Crop of Cotton. 

 274. Flax Culture. 

 60. Methods of Curing Tobacco. 



82. The Culture of Tobacco. 



83. Tobacco Soils. 

 52. The Sugar Beet. 



154. The Home Fruit Garden : Prep- 

 aration and Care. 



161. Practical Suggestions for Fruit 

 Growers. 



181. Pruning. 



208. Varieties of Fruits recom- 

 mended for Planting. 



113. The Apple and How to grow 

 It. 



