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very simple process involving only the rules of common 

 arithmetic. 



(5) Every farmer can and should apply these principles 

 in his everyday practice. 



(6) A careful study of the market prices on feeds and 

 an inspection of their guarantee tags will mean money in 

 pocket to the farmer. 



PUBLICATIONS OF EXPERIMENT STATION. 



The following publications of the Station are available for 

 distribution : 



No. 2. Feeding Experiments. 



No. 3. When to Cut Corn for Ensilage. 



No. 4. The Science and Practice of Stock-Feeding. 



No. 5. Fertilizers and Fertilizing Materials. 



No. 6. Experiments with Fertilizers. 



No. 7. Test of Dairy Apparatus. 



No. 8. Feeding Experiments. Part 1. Principles of Feeding. Part 2. 



Corn Meal, Middlings, Shorts, and Cotton-Seed Compared. 



No. 11. Pig Feeding. Part 1. Results of Feeding Skim Milk and Corn 



Meal versus Corn Meal and Middlings. Part 2. Digestion 



Experiment. 



No. 12. Fertilizer Experiments. 



No. 14. Ensilage in Dairy Farming. 



No. 16. Effect of Food on Composition of Butter Fat. 



No. 17. Stock Feeders' Guide. 



No. 18. Effect of Food on Milk. 



No. 19. Spraying Apples and Pears against Fungi. 



No. 20. Effect of Food on Milk. Feeding with Fats. 



No. 21. Farmyard Manures and Artificial Fertilizers. 



No. 22. Prevention of Potato Blight. 



No. 23. Some Dangerous Fruit Insects. 



No. 24. The Flow of Maple Sap. 



No. 25. The Composition of Maple Sap. 



No. 26. Analysis of Fertilizers and Wood Ashes. 



No. 27. Spraying Experiments in 1894. 



No. 28. Remedies for the Horn Fly. 



No. 29. Remedies for Flea Beetles. 



No. 30. An Experiment in Road Making. 



No. 31. Seventh Annual Report. 1895. 



No. 32. Studies of Maple Sap. 



No. 33. Two Shade-Tree Pests. 



No. 34. Surface and Sub-Irrigation out of Doors. 



No. 35. The Codling Moth and the Apple Maggot. 



No. 36. Analyses of three Common Insecticides. 



No. 37. Crimson Clover. 



No. 38. The Tent Caterpillar. 



No. 39. The Army Worm. 



No. 40. Eighth Annual Report. 1896. 



No. 41. Potatoes : Varieties, Fertilizers, Scab. 



No. 42. Part 1. Tomato Growing in New Hampshire. Part 2. Notes on 



Tomato Breeding. 



No. 44. The Cankerworm. 



No. 45. Fruit and Potato Diseases. 



No. 46. Part 1. An Experiment with a Steam Drill. Part 2. Methods of 



Road Maintenance. 



No. 48. Ninth Annual Report. 1897. 



