farmers' bulletins 43 



1380. Apple scald and its control. Charles Brooks, .7. S. Cooley, and D. F. Fisher. 1923. 



13S1. Herbacfous piToiinials. Furman IJoyd Mulford. 1924. 



i:iH2. Fattcnin? steers in the Corn F.^'lt. Win. II. n!u(k. UVJl. 



i;5s:{. Food valui'S and body mcd.s shown Kraplilr-ally. Finina A. WIhbIow. 1923. 



1."{S4. Community cotton production. O. F. Cook and K. I>. Martin. 1024. 



l.X8r>. BuylnL' a farm In a:i iindi-volopcd region, llt-rtba Ilendersou. 191M. # 



13K0. Terracinii farm lands. C. F. Uamser. 1924. 



1387. Ij!i\vs relating; to fur animals for the season 1923-24. George A. Lawyer and I'lank 



Ij. Earnshaw. 192:5. 



1388. Rural phmniuK: The social asoects of recror.llon places. Wayne C. Xason. 1924. 

 13H9. Sorgo sirup mauufacturi>. A. llush Bryan and Sidney F. Sherwood. 1924. 



1390. Venclahlc Re« ds for the home and market garden. W. W. Tracy and I». N. Shoe- 



mak'T. 1924. 



1391. The ^.'uinea f'>wl. Andrew S. Weiant. 1924. 



i:i92. niack walnut lor timber and nuts. W. K. Mattoon and C. A. Reed. 1924. 



i:\m. rrlnciplcs of dairv-barn vcntilallun. M. A. K. Kelley. 1924. 



i:U»4. Watermelons. W. K. Beatlle. 1924. 



1395. I'.ecf-catth" production in tin- ran?'- area. Virgil V. Parr. 1925. 



1390. The dasheen : A southern root crop for home use and market. Robert A. Younj;. 



1924. 

 1397 M()U.<e control in fiold and orchard. James Silver. 1924. 



1398. Curratits and gooseberries : Their culture and relation to white-pine blister rust. 



(Jeorue M. Darruw mid S. B. Detwiler. 1924. 



1399. B'nikberry frrowinj;. Ceorice M. Darrow. 1924. 



1400. Fstablishintr cranberrv lields. Oeorpe M. li-.irrow, Ilenrv J. Franklin, and O C!. 



Maldr. 1924. 



1401. Mana'.'inK cranberrv fields. (Jeorpe M. Darrow, Ilenrv J. Franklin, and O. O. 



Ma!dc. 1924. 



1402. Cranbirrv harvostinc: and handling. Henry .1 Franklin,. George M. Darrow, and 



O G. -Slalde. 1924. 



1403. Dewberry growing. George M. Darrow. 1924. 



14fi4. I'umpinp from wells for irrigation. I'aul A. Pawing. 1924. 



14".-, Tile windbrak as a farm asset. Charles G. Bates. 1924. 



14117. 'Ilie Mexican bean beetle In the East. N. F. Howard. 1924. 



140.S. The houseflv and how to suppress it. I.. D. Howard and C. F. Blshopp. 1924. 



1409. Turkey raising. Morley A. .lull and Alfred U. Lee. 1924. 



1410. Control «f brnwu-rot of prunes and cherries in the Faclflc Northwest. D. F. 



Fisher and Ciiarles Brooks. 1924. 



1411. Crimson cl.iver: Seed production. .T. H. Westgate. 1924. 



1412. Care and manaif' meat of dairy hulls J. K. Dawson. 1924. 



1413. Poultry house construction. A. R. liCn. 1924. 



1414. The ro.sette disease of wheat and its control. Aaron G. Johnson, Harold H. Mc- 



Klnney. Kobert W. Webb, and Clyde F. lyClchty. 1924. 



1415. Beef on the farm — slaughtering, cutting, curing W. II. Black and E. W. McComaB. 



1924. 

 1410. Fattiiiing beef calves. Sam H. Ray. Revised by Arthur T. Semple. 1924. Super- 

 se<b's Farmers' Bulletin Sll. 



1417. Idle land and costly ilmb r. W. B. Greeley. 1924. 



1418. Tjettucc growing in gi-eenliouses James H. Beattie. 1924. 



1419. Caro and management of farm Work horses. J. O. Williams and Earl B. Krantz. 



1924. 



1420. H:!ndllng rough rice to produce high grades. W. 1). Smith. 1924. 



1421. Successful farming on SO-acre farms in central Indiana. H. W. Ilawlhorno and 



I,ynn Robertson. 1924. 



1422. I'dder dlsejises of dalrv cows. Hubert Bnnvea. 1924. 



142:?. I'rep:ir:itloii r,f cabb.ige f..r mirket. <'liarles W. Hauck. 1924. 



1424. Making vinegar in the home and on the farm, lulw in LeFevre. 1924. 



1425. The tobacco flea-beetle in the dark fire-cured tobacco districts of Kentucky and 



Tenni ssee. A. C. .Morgan iiikI .1. V. (iilniore. 1!424. 

 1420. Farm plumbing. (Jecrri-e M. Warren. 19:i4. 

 1427. Poultry accounts. A. R. Lee und Sbeppard Haynes. 1024. 



142H. Saving livestock from starvation on soiitb western ranges. C. L. ForslinK. 1924. 

 14_'9. Emmer and spelt. John II. .Martin iilid Clyde E. Lelghty. 1924. 

 14:iO. I'owf r for the farm from snnill stream.-J. A. M. Daniels, C. K. Seltz, and J. C. 



(ilenn. 1925. 



1431. Cireenhouse tomatoes. James H. Beattie. 1924. 



1432. Culture of pIma and upland cotton In .\rizona. O. F. Cook and R. D. Martin. 1924. 

 14:i3. Cultivated grMsses of secondary Importance. Charles V. I'Iper. I!i25. 



1434. Standard b.-isketM for fruits and vegetables. F. P. Downing and H. A. Spllman. 



19'24. 



1435. DIseji'-eH of stone fruits on the market. Dean H. Rose. 1924. 

 14:fO. Why potatoes run out. E. S. Schnit/. 1924. 



1437. Swine production. E. Z. Russell. 1925. 



1438. Making f.rmeiited pbkles. Edwin I eFevre. 1024. 



1440. More profit for tin- wheat farna rs of <e!itral Kunsas. JesKe W. Tapp and W. 1*. 



Grimes. 1 <•:;». 



1441. Rural i)lnnnlng--the village. Wavne ('. Nason. 192.'5. 

 1412. Slora;.'e of sweet potatoes. H C. ThompHon. 1926. 

 1443. Dairy entile breeds. Ame It. .Nvsironr 1925. 



1 1 1 1, (iamp laws for the season 1P24-25. (te«»rKe A. Lawyer and Frank L. Earnshiw. 



1924. 

 1445. Laws relating to fur nnlmalH for the season 1924-25. Frank (1. Ashbrook and 



I'rank L. I'tarnsbiiw. IML'l. 

 1440. Cow testing associations and stories the records tell. J. C. McDowell. 1025. 



1447. ClfruH fruit growing In the Souihwesf. A. D S.imuel mul R. i;. Cnryl. lti;:5. 



1448. Farmstead water supply. (Jj-orge .M. Warren. 1925. 

 14.50. ILime baking. Charlotte Chatfleld. 1925. 



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