FARM MANAGEMENT AXD FARM ECONOMICS 113 



OFFICE OF FARM MANAGEMENT AND FARM ECONOMICS"* 

 ANNUAL BEl'OHTS 



iy?0. H. C. Taylor. 1922. H. C. Taylor. 



UNNUMBERED PUBLICATIONS 



I>iro'-torv of Amt^rican agricultural organizailons. 1920. 

 Livestock rcccifd book. (IJlaiik forms, i 1!»21. ( V) 



>S'er also Bureau of Agricultural Ecuuouiicti ; Office of Farm Management; Markets. 



FEDERAL HORTICULTURAL BOARD 



ANNUAL REPORTS 



1920. C. L. Marlatt. 



10:U. C. L. Marlatt. 



1922. C. L. Marlatt. 



1923. C. L. M.irlatt. 



1924. C. L. Marlatt. 



1925. C. L. Marlatt. 



SEEVICE AND BE»ULATOBY ANNOUNCEMKNTS 

 Nos. 1-85. January-February, 1915. to October-December, 1925. 

 UNNUMBERED PUBLICATIONS 



Plant qaarantine act, August 20, 1912, as amended March 4, 1913, and May 4, 1917. 

 1917. 



Re;;ulatlon8 governing the importation of potatoes Into the United States. D. F. Houston. 

 1913. 



Orfler covering admission of foreign potatoes under restriction. David F. Houston. 

 1914. 



Quuruntlnt'd areas in New York infected with powdery scab. C. L. Marlatt. 1914. 



Warning to passengers: Heavy penalty against tile movement from the Territory «if 

 Hawaii into or through any State, Territory, or district of the United States, other 

 tlian Hawaii, or certain fruits, nuts, and vegetables. B. T. Galloway. 1914. Also 

 Si)anish and I'ortmruese editions. 



Notice of lifting of powdery scab quarantine, effective September 1, 1915. C. L. Marlatt. 

 1 9 1 n. 



Ord<'r restricting admission of cotton.seed cake, meal, and all other cottonseed products, 

 except oil. from all foreign countries. 1917. 



■ aui«>ndraent 1. 1925. 



Order restricting admission of cottonseed oil from Mexico. 1917. 



Riilfs and regulations governing the tmiwrtatlon of cottonseed cake, meal, and other 

 1 ottonseed products into the United States. l>. F. Houston. 1917. 



Rules and reuulation.s prohibiting thn movement of cotton and cottonseed from Mexico 

 into the United States and governing the entry into the United States of railway 

 cars and other vehicles, freight, express, baggage, or other materials from Mexico at 

 border points. D. F. Houston. 1917. 



List of current foreign quarantine and other restrictive orders. 1920. Revlned 1922. 

 Title: " IM.nnts and plant products prohibited or restricted entry from foreign conntri*^, 

 includin;; Hawaii and I'orto Rico.'' 



Rules and regulations governinjj (1) Kntry for Immediate export, (2) Entry for lmniedinfi» 

 transportation anil exp<jrtation in l>ond, an<I (3) Safeguarding the arrival at a iM)rt 

 where entry or landing is not intended of prohlbite<l |)lants and plant products. E. I). 

 Hall. 1920. 



Warning to passengers: Heavy penally against unautliorized movement from the Repub- 

 lic of Mexico Into the United States for any purpose of oranges, sweet limes, grape- 

 fruit, mangoes, acliras sapotes, peaches, guavas, plums, avocados or itlligator pears, 

 sei'd of the avocado or alllgat'>r pear, sugar cane, sweet potatoes and yama. Ixinana 

 plants, ii\irsery stock, plants mid seeds, citrus nursery stock, bamboo seed, plants, or 

 cuttings thereof capable oi' propagation. Irish p«)tatoe8, r-ottoii. cottons4>e(l, seed cotton, 

 cottonseed hulls and other cottonseed products, an<I the stalk and all other parts, 

 whether used for packing or other purposes, in the raw or uiinianufaclun'd stati", or 

 Indian corn or maize, broonicorn, sweet sorghums, ^raln sorghuniH, Sudan grass, John- 

 son grass, suKar cane, p«>url millet, napler grass, teoslnt(\ and Job's tears. E. T. 

 Meredith. 11120. 



Notic of llfllni; of Mexican iiean betlle quarantine. elTicllve J\ily '23, 1921. 1921. 



I'LiiitM ami plant products prohibited bv restrlcieil entry from foreign countries, iuclud- 

 Inu' Hawaii atul Porto Rlc<i. 1921. Revised 1922. 



It ^Illations pursuant to Joint resolutions of Houso of Representatlvf>8 and Sennte entitled 

 " For the relief of States In the Cotton Bell that have given aid to cotton fBrnicrs," 

 approved .Vumist 9, 1921, 1922. 



Amendment 1. Henry C. Wallace. 1924. 



'"Combine*! with Bureau of Markets and Crop Estimates to form Burenu of .\grlrul- 

 tural Kconomlcs, July 1, 1922. 



