YEARBOOK SEPARATES 61 



1920 Yearbook — Continued. 



841. Runts and the remedy. John R. Mi>hler. 1021. 



842. Killing Iwll >v<-cvjl.-s with poi.^on dust. B. K. Cond. 1921. 

 K4:5. Karm help from thp tilnis. \V. L. MoAtee. 19121. 



844. Uili>ii»s landless faimois to own farms. L. <". iJray. 1921. 

 84.".. Huiitiiij.' down .stock kiUors. W. IJ. Hell. 19:.'l. 

 81«. The cost of a bushel of wheat. F. \V. I'eck. 1921. 



847. How till- puhlic- f- r.sts are LnndLd. Urilxrt A. Smith. 1921. 



848. From sf-rubs to qua'itv stoek. 1). S. Hurch. 1921. 



849. Uoad.s. II. S. Kaiiliank. 1921. 



8.">0. The march of Ktand..rdizaTlon. M.ir.ihJ w. Samson. 1921. 



8."1. Gettiii.:; our potas.'i. \V:l!l:un II. U:ss. litL'l. 



852. Flowerlnt; and fniiiine of plants as contiolled by the lenRtU of day. W. W. 



(Jarner and II. A. .\lliird. 1!I21. 

 S.'iS. Cows that make the )uei>me climb. .1. C. McDowell. 1H21. 



854. I'ses of the soil survey. (^ harh-s II. Soalon. 1921. 



855. Death to the rodents. \V. H. Bell. IftJl. 



8.">0. Putting wood wa.ste to work. Samuel T. Dana. 1021 



857. Milk f'.r m-d-^liipmen. Krnest K'-lly. 1021. 



8."8. Food for farm familie.'?. Helen W. AUv.iter. 1921. 



859. Boys' and girls' clubs enrich country life. C. B. Smith and (Joorge E. Farrell. 



1921. 



860. The farmer'.s inter-st in foreign markets. E. G. M( ntgomery. 1921. 

 8til. StatiBtics of jrrain crops. 1020. 1021. 



8i>2. Statistics of crops other than grain crops, 1920. 1921. 

 803. Livestock. 1920. Farm animals and tlnir products. 1921. 

 864. Imports and exports of agricultural products. 1921. 

 8(55. Mis.-ellanious !ij;riciiltuial statis'ics. 1921. 

 8t;C. Livestock associations. 1921. 



1921 Yearbook. 



8«j7. Imports and exports of a^i^ ultural products. 1922. 



8t>H. Statistics of lirnin cmos. 1021. 1922. 



8»>9. Statistics of crops other t'lan grdu n ops. 1021. 1922. 



870. Livestock. 1021. Farm animal.- and tli' fr products. 1922. 



871. Miscellaneous agricultural statistics. 1921. 1022. 



872 The con crop. C. E. Leighty, C. W. Warburton, O. C. Stino, and O. E. Baker. 

 1022. 



873. Wheat production and marketing. C. R. BaU. C. E. Leighty, O. C. Stlne, and 



O. E. Baker. 1922. 



874. Our beef siii^jily. E. W. Sheets, O. E. Baker, C. E. Gibl.ons, O. C. Stine, and 



R. U. Wiicox. 1022. 



875. The year in nsricuitUM". The Secretary's report to the President. H. C. Wal- 



lace. 1022 



876. Cosi data fur farm products. 1922. 



877. The cotton situation. A. M. Agelasto, C. B. Doyle, G. S. Meloy, and O. C. Stine. 



1922. 



878. A urapluc summary of Amori<an agriculture, based largely on the census. 



O. K. Baker. 1922. 



1922 Yearbook. 



879. The dairy industrv. C. W. Larson, L. M. Davis. O. A. .luve, O. C. Stine, A. E. 



Wight. A. .1. Pistor. and (.'. P. Lang\v..rthy. 1023. 



880. Imports and exports of agricultural produ.ts. Nat C. Murray, Lewis B. Flohr, 



and O. A. .luvt. 1023. 



881. Statistics of grain crop.s, 1822. Nat C. Murray, Lewis B. Flohr. antl O. A. Juve. 



1 923 



882. Hog 7>roduction and nmrketing. E. Z. Kussell. S. S. Buckley. O. E. Biker. C. E. 



Gibbons. It. H. Wibox. !I. W. Hawthorne, S. W. Meiidiim. O. C. Stine. G. K. 

 Holmes. A. V. Swarthout. \V. 15. Bell, G. S. .landison. (". W. Warliurton. and 

 C. F. Langworthy. li»23. 



883. The vear in agriculture. The Secretary's annual report to the President. Henry 



(".■Wallace. l!to3. 



884. Stati-tics of crops oth.-r than grain crops, 1922. Nat C. Murray, L. B. Fhdir, 



and O. A. Juve. I!t23. 



885. Ilistorv iind status oi tobacco niluire. W. W. Garner, 10. G. Moss. H. S. Yohe, 



F. B". Wilkinson, and O. C. Stine. 102.S. 



886. Tlmlxr: Mine or (Top/ \\. B. <;ree|ey, Karle H. Clapp, Heriiert A. Smith. 



Itaplijiel Zon. W. N. Sparliawk, Ward Shtpard. and J. Klttredge. jr. Ilt28. 



887. Miscellaneous iigrii nltural statlBtlcs. 1922. Nat C. Murray. L. B. Flohr, and 



O. A. Juve. 10215. 



888. Livestork, 1922. Farm animals and their products. Nat C. Murray, L. B. 



Flohr, and O. A. Juve. 1928. 



889. Forest KtntlstlcH. Nat C. Murray. L. B. I'Mohr. and O. A. Juve. 1923. 



800. Farm opt r.itlons. .\:it «'. Murray. L. B. Flnlir. and O. A. Jnvo. 1923. 



801. Oats, barlev. rve. ri'c. gr.'lii sorghums. >••' d llax. and bueUwheMt. ('. II. Hall, 



T. R. StiintoTi, H. V. Harlan, <". E. L«lghty, O. K. t'hamblihs, A. C. Dlllman. 

 (). ('. S.lne, O. K. Buker, O. A. Juve, and W. J. eidllmun. 1923. 



1923 AgriculHire Yeailx.ok. 



.S02. 'I lie \ear in agrlculturr-. The Secretary's annual report to tin- I'resldent. Ilenrv 



<'. Wilbice. 1924. 

 89.3. Sugar. E. W. Br.indc.s. C. O. Towns. n<l. P. A. Voder, 8. F. Klierw.K.d. U. S. 



Washburn. G. B. L. Arner, O. E. Baker, F. C. RIevenH, F. H. t'hitlondcn. and 



{'. F Laiigwortby. 1924. 

 804 Tlio sheep iiiductry. I). A. Spen cr. .'VI. C. Hull. C. D. Mar»h. J. S. (oiion. 



C. E. (;ibbons. O. r. Stlne. o K. Baker, V. N. Valgren. H. D. Jennings, 



(J. K Ilohn.-.s W. B. Bell, and W. ('. Barnes. 1024. 

 805. Otir forage resources. (\ V. Pioi r. II. N VInall. K. A. Oakley. Lymun Carrier, 



O F, Bi'ker. J. S. Cotton. O. A Juvi, Nettle P. Bnidshaw. E. W. Sheets. C. 1). 



Marsh. W. C. Barnes, and W. B. Bell. 1024. 



