FARMERS' BULLETINS. 



The following is a list, by number, of the Farmers' Bulletins available for distribu- 

 tion. The bulletins entitled "Experiment Station W'ork" give in brief the results 

 of experiments performed by the State experiment stations. Titles of. other bulletins 

 are self-explanatory. Bulletins in this list will be sent free to any address in the 

 United States on application to your Senator, Representative, or Delegate in Congress, 

 or to the Secretary of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. Numbers omitted have been 

 discontinued, being superseded by later bulletins. 



22. The Feeding of Farm Animals. PPp. 40. 

 24. Hog Cholera and Swine Plague. Pp. 16. 



27. Flax for Seed and Fiber. Pp. 16. 



28. Weeds: And How to Kill Them. Pp. 30. 



30. Grape Diseases on the Pacific Coast. Pp. 15. 



32. Silos and Silage. Pp. 30. 



33. Peach Growing for Market. Pp. 24. 



34. Meats: Composition and Cooking. Pp. 31. 



35. Potato Culture. Pp.24. 



36. Cotton Seed and Its Products. Pp. 16. 

 42. Facts About Milk. Pp. 32. 



44. Commercial Fertilizers. Pp. 38. 



47. Insects Affecting the Cotton Plant. Pp. 32. 



48. The Manuring of Cotton. Pp. 16. 



49. Sheep Feeding. Pp. 24. 



51. Standard Varieties of Chickens. Pp. 48. 



52. The Sugar Beet. Pp. 48. 



54. Some Common Birds. Pp. 48. 



55. The Dairy Herd. Pp. 30. 



56. Experiment Station Work I. Pp.30. 



58. The Soy Bean as a Forage Crop. Pp. 24. 



59. Bee Keeping. Pp. 48. 



60. Methods of Curing Tobacco. Pp. 24. 



61. Asparagus Culture. Pp. 40. 



62. Marketing Farm Produce. Pp. 31. 



63. Care of Milk on the Farm. Pp. 40. 



64. Ducks and Geese. Pp. 55. 



65. Experiment Station Work II. Pp. 32. 



66. Meadows and Pastures. Pp. 30. 



69. Experiment Station Work III. Pp. 32. 

 71. Essentials in Beef Production. Pp. 24. 



73. Experiment Station Work IV. Pp. 32. 



74. Milk as Food. Pp. 39. 



77. The Liming of Soils. Pp. 24. 



78. Experiment Station Work V. Pp. 32. 



79. Experiment Station Work VI. Pp. 27. 



80. The Peach Twig-Borer. Pp. 16. 



81. Corn Culture in the South. Pp. 24. 



82. The Culture of Tobacco. Pp. 22. 



83. Tobacco Soils. Pp. 23. 



84. Experiment Station Work VII. Pp. 32. 



85. Fish as Food. Pp. 32. 



86. Thirty Poisonous Plants. Pp. 32. 



87. Experiment Station Work VIII. Pp. 32. 



88. Alkali Lands. Pp. 23. 



91. Potato Diseases and Treatment. Pp. 15. 



92. Experiment Station Work IX. Pp. 30 



93. Sugar as Food. Pp. 31. 



96. Raising Sheep for Mutton. Pp. 48. 



97. Experiment Station Work X. Pp. 32. 



98. Suggestions to Southern Farmers. Pp. 48. 



99. Insect Enemies of Shade Trees. Pp. 30. 



100. Hog Raising in the South. Pp. 40. 



101. Millets. Pp. 30. 



102. Southern Forage Plants. Pp. 48. 



103. Experiment Station Work XI. Pp. 30. 



104. Notes on Frost. Pp. 24. 



105. Experiment Station Work XII. Pp. 32. 



106. Breeds of Dairy Cattle. Pp. 48. 



107. Experiment Station Work XIII. Pp. 32. 

 110. Rice Culture in the United States. Pp. 28. 



112. Bread and Bread Making. Pp. 40. 



113. The Apple and How to Grow It. Pp. 32. 



114. Experiment Station Work XIV, Pp.28. 

 116. Irrigation in Fruit Growing. Pp. 48. 



118. Grape Growing in the South . Pp. 32. 



119. Experiment Station Work XV. Pp. 30. 



120. Insects Affecting Tobacco. Pp. 32. 



121. Beans, Peas, and Other Legumes as Food. 



Pp.38. 



122. Experiment Station Work-XVI Pp. 32. 



124. Experiment Station Work XVII. Pp. 32. 



125. Protection of Food Products from Injurious 



Temperatures. Pp. 24. 



126. Practical Suggestions for Farm Buildings. 



. Pp. 48. 

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Important Insecticides. Pp. 46. 

 Eggs and Their Uses as Food. Pp. 40. 

 Household Tests for Detection of Oleomar- 

 garine and Renovated Butter. Pp. 10. 

 Insect Enemies of Growing Wheat. Pp. 38. 

 Experiment Station Work XVIII. Pp. 32. . 

 Tree Planting in Rural School Grounds 



Pp. 32. 



Sorghum Sirup Manufacture. Pp. 40. 

 The Angora Goat. Pp. 48. 

 Irrigation in Field and Garden. Pp. 40. 

 Emmer: A Grain for the Semiarid Regions. 



Pp. 16. 



Pineapple Growing. Pp. 48. 

 Principles of Nutrition and Nutritive Value 



of Food. Pp. 48. 



Experiment Station Work XIX. Pp. 32. 

 Carbon Bisulphid as an Insecticide. Pp. 28. 

 Winter Forage Crops for the South. Pp. 40 

 Experiment Station Work XX. Pp. 32. 

 Clearing New Land. Pp. 24. 

 Scabies in Cattle. Pp. 32. 

 The Home Fruit Garden: Preparation and 



Care. Pp. 16. 

 How Insects Affect Health in Rural Districts. 



Pp. 19. 



The Home Vineyard. Pp. 22. 

 The Propagation of Plants. Pp. 24 

 How to Build Small Irrigation Ditches. 



Pp. 28. 



Scab in Sheep. Pp. 48. 

 Practical Suggestions for Fruit Growers. 



Pp. 30. 



Experiment Station Work XXI. Pp. 32. 

 Rape as a Forage Crop. Pp. 16. 

 Silkworm Culture. Pp. 32. 

 Cheese Making on the Farm. Pp. 16. 

 Cassava. Pp. 32. 



Experiment Station Work XXII. Pp. 32. 

 Principles of Horse Feeding. Pp. 44. 

 Scale Insects and Mites on Citrus Trees 



Pp. 43. 



Primer of Forestry. Pp. 48. 

 Broom Corn. Pp. 30. 

 Home Manufacture and Use of Unfermented 



Grape Juice. Pp. 16. 

 Cranberry Culture. Pp. 20. 

 Squab Raising. Pp. 32. 

 Insects Injurious in Cranberry Culture. 



Pp. 32. 



Horseshoeing. Pp. 30. 

 Pruning. Pp. 39. 

 Poultry as Food. Pp. 40. 

 Meat on the Farm: Butchering. Curing, and 



Keeping. Pp. 37. 



Beautifying the Home Grounds. Pp. 24. 

 Experiment Station Work XXIII. Pp. 32. 

 Drainage of Farm Lands. Pp. 38. 

 Weeds Used in Medicine. Pp. 45. 

 Experiment Station Work XXIV. Pp. 32 

 Barnyard Manure. Pp. 32. 

 Experiment Station Work XXV. Pp. 32. 

 Alfalfa Seed. Pp. 14. 

 Annual Flowering Plants. Pp. 48. 

 Usefulness of the American Toad. Pp. 16. 

 Importation of Game Birds and Eggs for 



Propagation. Pp. 30. 

 Strawberries. Pp. 24. 

 Corn Growing Pp. 32. 

 Turkeys. Pp. 40. 



Cream Separator on Western Farms. Pp. 23. 

 Experiment Station Work XXVI. Pp. 32. 

 Canned Fruits, Preserves, and Jellies. Pp. 32. 

 The Cultivation of Mushrooms. Pp. 24. 

 Pig Management. Pp. 45. 

 Milk Fever and Its Treatment. Pp. 16. 



