INDEX 



1095 



Cow, receipts per cow, 817 



rest, 652 



individual selection, 644 



standard of production nec- 

 essary, 644 



to ascertain production of, 

 645 



unproductive, 801 

 Cow stables, 673, 676, 697-701 



conveniences, 700 



floor space and arrange- 

 ment, 698 



floors, 699 



lighting, 700 



routine, 651 



ventilation, 700 

 Cow testing associations, 646, 



918 

 Cowell, A. W., Beautifying 

 home grounds, 531- 

 538 



Window gardening, 539-543 

 Cowpeas, crop rotation, 285 



fertilizers, 284 



harvesting, 285 



seed production, 296 



seeding, 283 



seeding with other crops, 

 284 



tillage, 285 



utilization, 285 



varieties, 282 

 Cows, clean, 673 



dehorning, 655 



flies in the barn, 655 



grooming, 653 



regularity of treatment, 651 



relation to size of farm, 818 



require salt, 654 



stabling, 654, 673, 676, 696 



unprofitable, 646, 801 



watering, 654 

 Cranberry, 455 



diseases, 951 

 Cream, churning tempera- 

 tures, 684 



percentage of fat in, 681 



ripening, degree, 683 



ripening, methods, 682 



ripening, use of starters, 683 



thin, undesirable, 682 

 Creameries, co-operative, 919 



eggs as side line, 920 

 Credit, 875 



Credit, agricultural, 875 

 Crop adaptation, see Soil 



adaptation. 

 Crop failures may cause loss 



on livestock, 552 

 Crop improvement, 157 



a community interest, 165 

 Crop insects, 968 



truck, 980-991 

 Crop plan, 856 

 Crop production, the limiting 



factor, 69 

 Crop products, profits from 



cheap, 841 

 Crop reporter monthly, 1055 

 Crop rotation, 166-175 



Crop rotation, for corn, 180 



for cowpeas, 285 



for dairy farmer, 173, 838 



defined, 166 



essentials of a good, 170 



facilitated by livestock, 550 



in farm scheme, 836 



fertilizers, 171, 172 



insect depredations affected 

 by, ION 



length, 171 



methods of planning, 175 



for potato, 312 



purpose, 166 



recording, 175 



sequence, 170 



for stockman, 173 



sugar-cane, 324 



suggested rotations, 172 



two rotations on same farm, 

 837 



unequal areas, 838 



what to grow, 171, 172 

 Crop rotation advantages, 



conserves nitrogen, 167 



conserves organic matter, 

 167 



distributes labor, 169 



exterminates weeds, 167 



improves environment of 

 crop, 169 



increases soil fertility, 67, 

 78, 166 



insures returns, 169 



maintains good physical 

 condition of soil, 167 



prevents reduced yields, 169 



reduces plant diseases, 169 



systematizes farming, 169 

 Crop yields, 800 



on successful farms, 816 



weeds reduce, 353 

 Cropping systems, 833 



adaptation, 834 



changing system, 837 



related to future productiv- 

 ity, 835 

 Crops, acreage, 818 



amount of water necessary 

 to produce, 131 



competing types, 797 



for cash or for feed, 836 



diseases, 938-966 



related to fafm manage- 

 ment, 833 



related to feed require- 

 ments, 836 



feeding svstems related to, 

 834 



livestock utilize wasted 

 crops, 549 



require lime, 116 



sequence, 170 



sharing for rent, 859, 860 



subject to cycles of pro- 

 duction, 797 



water requirements, table, 

 1077 

 Crops, catch, for pasture and 

 hay, 291 



Crops, exhaustive, 170 

 Crops, extensive, 813 

 Crops, intensive, 813 

 Crops, new, fail when experi- 

 enced labor is lack- 

 ing, 794 

 Crops, producing, cost per 



acre, table, 1078 

 Crops, restorative, 170 

 Cross-breeding, 554 

 Cross-fertilization, 159 

 Crown gall, apple, 941 

 Crude oils, as insectide, 1010 

 Crude protein, 563 

 Cucumber, 393 



diseases, 956, 957 

 Cultivation, see Tillage. 

 Cultivators, 720 

 Currant, 451 



diseases, 453, 951 



enemies, 453, 995 



soil, 452 

 Currant worm, 453, 995 

 Cutworms, 168, 968 



Dairy apparatus, 687 

 Dairy barn, 673, 676, 697 



storage capacity, 698 



.See also Cattle sheds, Cow 

 stables. 

 Dairy breed organization in 



America, 669 

 Dairy breeds, 658-671 



American, 659 



dairy type common to all, 

 658 



essential, 658 

 Dairy cattle, 643-671 

 Dairy cattle, advanced reg- 

 istry requirements, 

 647, 670 



associations, 646, 669 



breed differences, 644 



breeds, 658-671 



buying or raising calves, 649 



cow-testing association rec- 

 ords, 646 



feeding, Haecker standard, 

 571; table, 1067 



management, 651-657 



number, 818 



records, 645 



records, supervisor method, 

 646 



registry, 647, 670 



selecting for breeding, 644 



selection and improvement, 

 643-650 



value of pedigrees, 643 



Haecker standard for, 571 

 Dairy farm, crop rotation for, 

 173, 838 



size, 830 

 Dairy farming, adaptation, 

 679 



combined with cash crops, 

 _825 



intensity, 816 



need of dairy farms, 679 



types, 679 



