FORESTRY PAMPHLETS 



Forage Crops 



"Important Range Plants. By Arthur . 

 Sampson. Bui. Ho. 545, U. S. Dept. 

 of Agriculture. 

 w Bermuda Grass. By Samuel If. Tracy. 



Farmers' Bulletin 814, U. S. D. A. 

 ^ Sweet Clover: Growing the Crop. By 

 II. S. Coe. farmers 1 Bulletin 797, 



. )ooartvient of Agriculture. 

 ;et Clover: Utilization. By E. S. 

 Coe. Farmers 1 Bulletin 820, U. S- 

 Department of Agriculture. 

 eet Clover: Harvesting and Thrashing 

 the Seed Crop. By H. S. Coe. Far- 

 mers 1 Bulletin 836, U. S. D. A. 

 jes Grass. By P. H. Rolfs. Bui. 

 138, University of Florida Agri- 

 cultural Experiment Station. 

 nter Forage Crops. Cir. IJo. 189, 

 iversity of California Agricul- . 

 riment Station. By P. B. 



uns for Forage. By A. IT. Hume. 



. 174, S. D. Agricultbural 

 Ibcperiment Station, Brookings, S. D. 

 ;d or Palmilla (Yucca elata) as 

 rgency Forage. Timely Hints for 

 r ere. Ho. 135. University of 

 Arizona ''Agricultural ^xperi^ent Sta. 

 Intensive Cultivation of Alfalfa. 



ly Hints for Farmers Ho. 93, 

 Univ. of Arizona Agri. T "::p. Station. 

 ^Hairy Peruvian Alfalfa. Tinely Hints 

 for Farmers ITo. 132. "niv. of Ariz- 

 ona Agri. ^xperiment Station. 

 v Feeding Stuffs of Ilinor Importance. 



By F. . .oil. Cir. Ho. 167, Univ. 

 of California Agricultural ^xperirneht 

 ^ Station. 



'.'inter Forage Crops. By P. B. ICennedy. 

 Cir. Ho/ 189. Univ. of California 



