APPENDIX D 

 MAGAZINE ARTICLES ON AGRICULTURE 



In addition to the publications of the United States I >r- 

 partineut of Agriculture, the state agricultural colleges and 

 experiment stations, there is a variety of other very accessible 

 agencies which are sending out valuable information on country 

 life. Prominent among these agencies are the numerous farm 

 journals. But just as vital as these journals, perhaps, and 

 often more effective and resourceful, are the many excellent 

 articles appearing from time to time in magazines and other 

 high-class publications. All teachers and students of farm 

 life can profit by reading these articles. In recent issues the 

 following are noted : 



Efficiency Movement in its Relation to Agriculture. N. J. Spillman. 



Annals American Academy, 59 : 65-76, May, 1915. 

 Marketing of Milk How Farmers are driven out of Business. Current 



Opinion, 59 : 355-356, November, 1915. 

 Agricultural Efficiency a Foundation for National Defense. H. H. Gross. 



Scientific Monthly, 2 : 380-384, April, 1916. 

 Human Agriculture. Outlook, 112 : 9-10, January 5, 1916. 

 Boys' and Oirls' Agricultural Clubs. G. A. Works. School and Society, 



3 : 749-750, May 20, 1916. 

 Country Life and the Next Generation. L. H. Bailey. Independent, 



86 : 336-338, March 6, 1916. 

 Farm Accounts as They should be Kept. D. Buffum. Country Life, 



30 : 84, June, 1916. 

 The County Agent and the Home. Journal Home Economics, 8 : 199-201, 



April, 1916. 

 Open Letter to Secretary Houston from a Farmer's Wife. M. D. Shelby. 



Outlook, 111 : 923-925, December 15, 1915. 

 Cost System -on a Missouri Farm. F. A. Zenders. Collier's, 67:26, 



April 8, 1916. 



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