farmers' bulletins 37 



944. Controlling the garden webworm In alfalfa fields. E. O. O. Kelly and T. S. Wilson. 



VJIH. 



945. KradJtation of Bermuda grass. Albert A. HanBen. 1918. 



94d. Care MUd repair of farm implement a: No. 8. I'lows and hurrowa. E. B. McCormIck 



and L. L. Beobo. 1018. 

 947. Care and repair of farm implements: No. 4. Mowers, reapers, and binders. B. B. 



McCormlck and L. L. lie>ihc lidS. 

 048. The rag-doll seed tester : It.s use in detprnilnlug what ears of corn are fit for seed. 



Gc'or^'.' J. Burt. H Howard Bingar, and n. ni.Mit E. Trout. 1918. 



949. Dehorning and castrating cattK-. Frank W. I'arlcj. 1918. 



950. The southern corn root worm and farm practlci-s to control It. Philip LuginbiU. 



1918. 



951. Hog pastures for the Southern States. Lyman Carrier and F. G. Asbbniok. 1918. 

 652. Breeds of light horses H. H. Keesc. 1918. 



95."?. Pot:. to ciilturt' under irrigation. William Stuart, C. F. Clark, and George W. 



Dewey. 1918. 

 054. The disinf. ctlon of stables. Gefjrge W. Pope. 1918. Revision of Farmers' Bulletin 



480. 

 955. The use of wheat flour substitutes in bakin;:. Hannah L. Wessling. 1918. 



056. Curing hay ou trucks. A method by which a good nuality of hay may be cured 



during unfavorabli- weathei-. H. B. McClure. 1918. 



057. Important poultry disea.sos. D. E. Salmon. 1918. 

 95S. Standard broom corn. Benton E. Uothgeb. 1!>18. 

 950. The spotted garden slug. Win. H. White. 1018. 



060. Neufchatel and cream cheese : Farm manufacture and use. K. J. Matheson and 

 F. II. Cammack. 1918. 



001. Transferring bees to modern hives. E. L. Secrist. 1918. 



96:;. Vclvi t beans. S. M. Tracy and H. S. Coe. 1918. 



0G:1. Tractor experi.-nce in Illinois. A study of the farm tractor under Corn Belt Con- 

 ditions. Arnold P. Yerkes and L. M. Church. 1918. 



964. Farm liouseliold accounts. W. C. Funk. 1918. 



965. Growing grain sorghums in the San .\ntonlo district of Texas. C. R. Letteer. 191S. 

 96<i. A simple liog-lircniing cratf. .1. fl. Z.ller. 1018. 



967. Purple vetcli. Koland M<Kee. lOlS. 



90.8 Cultivation and utilization of barley. Harry V. Harlan. 1918. 



9»;0. Hoisi' beans. Roland McKff. 1018. 



070. Sweet-potato storage. 11. C. Thompson. 1918. 



071. The control of the clover-flower midge C. W. Creel and L. P. Rockwood. 1918. 

 071". H'.w to use sorgljuui grain, larh'ton R. Ball and Bi-nton E. Rothgeb. 1918. 

 97.i. Till' sov N'an : Its culture and uses. W. J. Morse. 1918. 



974. Charing land. Earl I). Strait. 1918. 



975. The contr<d "f European loullirood. B. F. Phillips. 1918. 

 970. Coollnu' milk and cream on the farm. J. A. Gamble. 1918. 

 077. Hay caps. IT. P.. ilcClvire. 1018. 



978. Handling barnyard manure ii> eastern Pennsylvania. D. A. Brodie. 1918. 



979. Preparation of" strawberries for market. C. T. More and II. E. Truax. 1918. 



980. The splnose ear tick and methods of treating infested animals. Marion Imea. 



19lfl. 

 081. Farm practices that increase crop yields in Kentucky and Tennessee. J. H. Arnold. 



1918. 

 982. rontr'd of the giwn clover worm in alfalfa fields. Charles C. Hill. 1918. 

 98.1. Bean and pea wcfvlla. F. A. Back and A. B. Duckett. 1918. 

 081. Farm and home drying of fruits and vigi-tables. .Io8<ph S. Caldwell. 1918. 



085. Systems <if bog farming In the Southeast. tii States. E. S. Haskell. 1918. 



086. I'arm practices that increase crop yields in tho (Julf Coast region. M. A. Crosby. 



lOlH. 



987. Labor saving practlcis In haymaking. II. R. McClure. 1918. 



088. Larkspur, or " poison w<ed. C. Dwight Marsh, A. B. Clawson, and Haillelgh 

 Marsh. 1918. Revision of Farmers' Bulletin 5:a. 



080. Better use of man labor on the farm. H. R. Tolley and A. P. Yerkes. 1018. 



900. Timothy. Morgan W. Evans. 1018. 



991. The eflichnt opiralion of thrashing machines. II. R. Tolley. 1918. 



ftO'J. The tise f)f mnchlii.ry In cutting corn. H. R. Tidby. 1018. 



90:{. Cooperative bull associations. Joel C. Winkler. 1018. 



904. Comnii-rclnl Bordeaux mixtureH: How to cafctihite their values. Err«'ft Wallace 

 and L. H. Evans. 1918. 



OO.'i. pp venting woofi rf)t In pecan tree*. H. M. McMiirran. 1918. 



©96. Steam Mterlllr.ntlon of seed beds for tobacco aiid other crops. B. G. Relubart. 

 1018. 



007. Terracing farm lands. C. K. Ramaer. 191 M. 



998. Culture of the loean blackberry and related \;irletleB. George M. Darrow. 1918. 



OO'.t. Sweet potato growlni;. Fred E. Miller. 1019. 

 iniiii Crop svsieiiis for .\ rkaii«iiS. A. I> MeNalr. 1018. 



1(U)1. Growing frnlt for home use. If. P Gould and Georte .M. Darrow. 1919. 

 lOO'J. Canada thistle and melliods of enollcation. All)frt A. Hansen. 101»< 

 ItKC'.. Mow to coiitrcd blllbugs desfnicllve to lereal and forage crops. A. F. Sattert hwalt. 



V.tlO 

 1004. The gas tractor In eastern farming. Arnold P. Vorkes and L. M. Church. lOlR. 

 ]0tf5. Swe. t clover on <'orn Belt farms. .1. A. Brake :ind J. C. Rnndles. 1010. 

 lOi.C. I'lie wbiat Jolntworm and Its contrid. W. .1. I'hillliis. -1018. 

 l(Ki7. Control of the oulon tbrlps. F. II. Chittenden 1019. " 



lOOM. Saving farm labor bv h.irvestlni; erojix with llvesloek. J. A. Drake, 191 S. 

 lOOlt. Ihn Hia<-kers : How thev may l»e used In the East and South to save labor. II. R. 



McClure. lOlit. 

 1018, Game laws for 1918, Oeorsre A. iJJwyer and ►'rank L. Karnshaw. 1918. 

 1(111. The woolly white ily In Florida citrus groves. W. W. Yofbers. 1919 

 1011'. The pri paratlon of bees ff>r outdoor wintering. K. F. Phillips and 0<H)rKe 8. 



Deniufh. 1018. 

 10i:i. Practical hints on running a gas engine. A. P. Yerkes. 1919. 

 1014. Wintering bees In collars. E. S. Phillips and George R. Dennith. 1018. 



