60 MISCELLANEOUS PUBLIC.\TION 9, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 



1018 Yearbook— Contlniiod. 



7<JS. Following the prtKluce markets. G. B. Tiske. 1910. 



709. Tin- place of rye in .\in.rlfiin aKrloultur.". flyrto K. I.oislity. 1010. 



770. ElfL'tiic li;4iU and power from Miuuli jjlieums. A. il. l>auiol8. I'.llit. 



771. Arable land in tlie I'ult.il Stales. O. K. n:ik(r and H. M. StronK. 1019. 

 77:J. The tbr;i.Uiiiitf rlii« in the Com IJcIt. J. C. Rundles. I'JIU. 



77a. Live stock and reeonstructlon. <Jeori;e M. Rommel. 1919. 



774. l.'ompo.vition and food value of bottled .soft drinks. J. W. Sale aud W. W. Skin- 



n»r. 1919. 



775. Some cfffct.s of the war upon the seed industry of the United States. W. A. 



Wlipoli r .-.nd O. C. Kdlor. 19iV> 

 770. Tlie old and tlie new In corn cultur.'. II. Howard Bi«>,'ar. 1019. 



777. Less chol'Tn — more ho^rs. O. li. IIcss 1910. 



778. l!('tf> r puultry tLri*UKl» comuiutiliy brooding associations. J. W. I-wlnghorne. 



1019. 



779. Farm woodlands and the war. Henry S. Graves. 1919. 



750. Home mi-xinK of fertilizers. ('. ('. Fletcher. 1919. 



751. The (irainage moveiuciii in ihe Inlud States. S. II. McCrory. 1910. 

 7H'2. The accredited herd j)!an In tnbrrriilcisis eriidicntion. .1. A. Kii rnau. 1919. 



783. Some results of Federal (laarautine aKaiu.->t foreign livestock diseases. G. W. 



l-ope. 1919. 



784. Rahl)it Rrowinj? to supplement the meat supply. Ned Dearborn. 1919. 



785. Federal protection of mi;:ratorv birds. (Jeorj^c A. Lawyer. 1919. 

 7s(). H,,w weevils get Into bi:ins. K. A. Back. 1919. 



7S7. The rediscovery of an old dish. Hi.-rljert V. I>avis. 1919. 



788. (Joverument market reports on live stuck and meats. James .Vtkiuson. 1919. 



780. Housinc the worker on the farm. E. B. McCormlck. 1919. 



790. Sisal and heneqnen r.s binder twine fibers. H. T. Edwards. 1919. 

 701. St:itisiics of jrrniii crops, 191S. 191'J. 

 79L'. Statistics of cmiis other ihj'.n Kiain crop«, 1918. 1019. 

 70:i. r.ive .stock, 1018. Farm animuls ind their products. 1919. 

 701. Imports and exports of aRricnltural products. 1910. 

 79.". Miscellaneous asTiciiltnral statistics, 1918. 1019. 

 70n. The black stem rust aud the barberry. E. C. Stakman. 1919. 

 1919 Yearbook. 



Kepurt of the Secretary. D. F. Houston. 



707. How to u.sp market stations. G. B. Flske. 1920. 



708. I'ractieal points iu hoK cholera control. T. P. White. 1920. 



700. Electric liglit and power in the farm home. A. M. Daniels. 1920. 



8()y. Common sense in po'.iltry k. epins. Rob It. Slocuni. 1020. 



801. I'rewar crop estimates in Germany, .\lonzo EnRlebert Taylor. 1920. 



802. I'roKress In eradicatin;; conr,\Ki<>us animal dis<ast»s. John U. Mobler. 1920. 



803. Atmospheric nitrogen for fertilizers. R. O. E. Davis. 1020. 



804. Farm practices in growing whcMt : A geographical presentation. J. H. Arr.old 



and R. R. Spafl'ord. 1020. 

 80?;. Three centuries of tobacco. George K. Holmes. 1920. 

 80(>. The open road through the Nation'.s forest. Jolin L. Cobbs, Jr. 1920. 



807. Influence of depreclarion of exchange ou agricultural production. Alonzo Engle- 



liert Taylor. 1020. 



808. Mnrketlng and purchasing demonstrations in the South. Bradford Knapp. 



1920. 



809. Federal superrlsion of live stock markets. Louis D. Hall. 1920. 



810. The toll of tuberculosis in live stock. J. A. Kiernan and L. B. Ernest. 1920. 



811. Why produce insi)eetion pays. H. E. Krani'T and (i. B. Fiske. 1920. 



812. The rcor;^ani7.alion of the country sdiool. .Vlvin Dille. 1920. 

 SIS. Cooperative improvement of citrus varieties. ,\. D. Shamel. 1920. 

 8U. Home production of lime by the farmer. C. C. Fletcher. 1020. 



8ir>. What the farmer should expi et from the seedsman. Edgar Brown. 1020. 

 810. Hninessing heredity to improve the Nation's livestock. I). S. Burcb. 1920. 

 817. The tlu'ht against the pink bollworm in the United States. W. I). Hunter. 



1920. 

 Sellfni; 



818. Selllni; purebred stock to South America. David Harrell and H. P. Morgan. 



1920. 



819. The fjirmers' purchase power, how orpinlaed. J. M M< hi. 1020. 



820. Live stock droii'-'ht relief work in 1919. George M. Hoiinuell. 1920. 



821. Live st<K:k conditions In Europe. Tuiiier Wright and (.ieorge A. Hell. 102(). 



822. Cr)mmnidty tl'e drainage construction. John R. Haswi'Il. 1020. 

 82:?. Trapping on the fiinu. Ned DenrI>orn. 1920. 



824. Soeiiring a dry wllar. George M. Warren. 1920. 



81'.'). The horse power problem on the farm. Oscar A. Juve. 1920. 



82«. Statistics of grain cror)s. 191S). 1020. 



827. Statistics of crops other than grain crops, 1919. 1920. 



828. Livestock, 1010: Farm animals and their products. 1920. 



829. In)pr)rts and exports of agri<uUur.il produci.s. 1020. 

 8.10. Ml-cellaneotis agrlculturiil statistics. 1919. 1920. 



1920 Yea I book. 



Heport of the Secretary. E. T. Mereilith. 



8.'U. European corn borer in .•\merlcau corn. W. R. Walton. 1021. 



8.'<2. Silence seeks the farmer. L. C. F.verard. 1921. 



83.'<. Home demonstration bears fruit in the South. O. B. Martin and Ola I'owt 11. 



1021. 



8.14. Know your markets. W. A. Wheeler and Frank George. 1921. 



8.'lf». W.od for the Nation. W. H. Gneley. 1021. 



H'M. Conserving our wild animals and liirds. Edward A. Goldmau. 1921. 



8.'{7. I'Il' parasites and thumps. H. 11. |{ans<mi. lOl'l. 



8:'.8. Speaking of tlie weather. J. W. Sndth. 1021. 



8:{9. With the Irrlgathm farmer. Samuel F>utler. 1921. 



840. I'hos|>horu8 in fertilizer. William 11. Waggamau. 1921. 



