64 MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATION 9, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 



76. Rules and rcgulatiuoa of the Secretary of Agriculture under tlie United States 



standard contaimT act of AugUMt 31. 191*5. Utl7. 



77. Esi) rluiciiial roads in tlie vlciiifty of Washiugtou, D. C. B. A. Andortou and J. T. 



I'aul.s. lt)17. 



78. Method of sale of nitrate of soda to _farnit'rs by the United Statis Governiiicut. 



1!»18. 

 70. rCint rKcncy fuel from the farm woodland. A. F. Ilawes. 1917. 



80. Iti.sp'i.sal of city garbage by foedlnu to hoKs. F. G. Ashbrook and J. U. IJ«'bout. 



I't17. 



81. Ihuvcstlnc, packliiji, tluaKblnj;. and storhig pcanut-s. II. O. Thompson. 1017. 



82. Rules and rt-jrulations of the Sciretary of Agriculture under the food products in- 



spcctiim law of AuKU.st 10. 1917. i!>17. 



83. Swlno JndjrlnR .suKgestions for pig club members. J. D. McVean and F. G. Ash- 



brook. Ii)l7. 



84. The aKrbuliiini! .-iilualion for l»l«. Part I, hogs. 1918. 



85. Tbf agrirnlliir.il siluitloii for 1918. I'nrt II. dairying. 1918. 

 8«. The agricultural situation for 1018. I'arl III, sugar. 1018. 



87. The agricultural .situation for 1918. Part TV, hnin-y. 1018. 



88. The agricultural sltuatliiU for 1018. Part V. cotton. 1918. 

 80. The agricultural siluaii.m for lOlM. Part VI, rice. 1018. 

 9(1. The agriciiltuinl situation for 1018. Pan \n, wheat. 1018. 

 01. The agrl. ulluial situation for lOlS. I'art VIII. corn. 1918. 

 92. The agricultural situnlinn for 1!*1H Part IX, potatoes. 1918. 



9:1. The agricultural situation for 1018. Part X- sheep and wool. 1918. 



t>4. Regulations of the Secretary of .Vgrlcnltnre under the IJnit<'d States cotton ware- 



hou.sc act of August 11. lOlti. 1918. 

 05. Errors in weight of print butter: Thoir causes and prevention. 11. Runkel and 



II. M. Roestr. 191. s. 

 90. Siiu'ar supply of the United States. 1918. 

 07. The supply of lard In the Unit<'d States : Its extent nnd distribution on August 



:U. 1017. 1018. 

 OS. The siiiiply of canned salmon in the United States : Its extent and distribution on 



August :n. 1017. 1918. 

 09. Coniniercial stocks of miscellaneous cereal and vegetable foodstuffs in the United 



States on August 31, 1017. Corn, corn food prodnets. liciins, rice, rolled oats, 



sirup and molasses, vegetable oils, and vegetable fats. 1918. 



100. Commercial stocks or wheat and flour In the United States on August 81. 1917. 



1918. 



101. Commercial storlfs of nilscellaiieons animal food products in the United States on 



August ;^1, 1917. Hams, bacon and shoulders, salt jiork, .salt beef, salt flsh, and 

 condensed milk. 1918. 



102. Movable hog houses. J. 1). McVean and R. K. Hutton. 1018. 



10:{. .Agricultural production fur 1018. .Spring pl.-iiiiing and livestock. 1918. 



104. Commen-lal -stocks of fertilizers and food materials in the United States, as rcporlod 



for October 1, 1017. 1018. 



105. Method of sale of war emergency seed corn to farmers in certain States by the 



Department of Agriculture. 1918. 

 10(>. Use potatoes to save wiieat. 1018. 



107. The agricullural situation for 1918. Part XI Poultry. 1918. 



108. Food needs for I'.llO. Fall sewn wheat and rye. 1018. 

 100. Cottage cheese dishes. lUlH. 



110. Use peanut tlour to .save wheat. 1918. 



111. Use barley — save wheat. 1018. 



112. The farm lalior i.roblem. Claionce Ousley. lOlS. 

 li:{. Use soy-bean flour to save wheat, meat, and fat. 1918. 



114. .\ serlims cehvorm f)r neniatode disease of wheal. 1918. 



115. Poinding labor to h.irvest the lood crops. G. I. Christie. 1918. 



lltl. General regulations governing licenses oiierating stock yards, or handling or dealing 

 in livestock in or in connection with stock yards. 1918. 



117. T'se corn meal and corn flour to save wheat. 1918. 



118. IJw oats to save wheat. 101.8. 

 110. Use rice tlour to save wheat. 1918. 



120. Rules and regulations of the Secretary of Agriculture under the food inspection laws 



of October 1. 1018. 1918. 

 15J1. Handling the 1918 wheat harvest in Kansas. Edward C. .Johnson. 1918. 

 122. Ivibor saving In livestock production. 1918. 

 12.'! Livestock production for 1019. 1018. 



124. Irrigation under the provisions of the t'arey Act. Guy ICrvin. 1919. 



125. Agricultural production for 1919. with special reference to crops and livestock. 



1919. 



126. Relation of dehydration t»> agrlcullnre. (Address of MaJ. S. C. Prescott before the 



National As-ociaton of Commissioners of Agriculture, at Baltimore, Md.. January 

 7, lltlO.) 1910. 



127. The " 17. year locust" In 1019. 1919. 



128. Pegnl itl'iiis governing I'litrance to veterin.ary-lnspector examination. 1910. 



120. l*rivate forestry. Address of Henry S. (iraves before the New England Forestry 



Conference. Boston. February 24. 1910. lOP.i. 

 130. Address of I). F. Houston. Secretary of Agriculture, before the Traus-Mlsslsslppi 



lleadjii-stment Congress. (Imalia. Nebr., February 2(1. 1019. 1010. 

 181. .\ddress of It. K. Houston, Secretary of Agrlcnlture, before the .Joint Conference of 



the .VgrlciilMiral Commission of .Vmerlcan Uniikers' Association, and the Agricul- 



tur.il roinmittees of the Stiite Hankers' Associations, Washington. D. C, February 



20. 1910. 1919. 

 1.12. Rejiort of commitfee appointed by the Secretary of Agriculture to consider plan 



of orgs nlznt ion. scope of work, and projects for the ottlce of farm management, 



and methodM of procedure In making cost of production studies. 1919. 

 lH^i. Address of I). F. Houston. Secretary of Agriculture, before the Governors' Conference, 



Annapolis, Md., iJecmber 10. 1018. 1019. 



