STATES RELATIONS SERVICE DOCUMENTS 165 



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60 County agricultural nmnt work in the Northern niid Western States : Status and 

 rf>snlts In liMC. W. A. Lloyd. 1017. 



61. boys' and girls' cluli work : IVedin;? and housing winter layers. Animal IlUHbandry 



idvision. Hiueau of .\ninial Industry. IMIT. 



62. Home tlorleulture and liomi-^round improveuieut : Suggestions for teachers in seo- 



ondiiry sclumls. II. I'. Harrows. IMIT. 



63. The propagation and pruning of plants : Suggestions for teachers In secondary schools.^ 



II. r. Harrows. 1!>17. • 



64. Partial suh-stitutes for wheat in bread making. Hannah L. Wessling. 1U17. 



65. Handbook on farm-bunan org.mization for county agricultural agents. L. K. Simons. 



191T. 



66. Boys' and girls' club work : A simple trap nest for poultry. 1917. 



67. Boys' and girls' clul) work : Selection and care of poultry l)reediug stock. 1'J17. 

 OS. Boys' and girls' cluti work : How to set n bin and caie for her. 1917. 



(j». Boys' and girls' club work: Care and feeding of •chicks. 1017. 



7<>. I'.ovs' and girls' dub work : How to bui'd a l)rood coop for hen and chicks. 1918. 



il. Boys' and girls' clul) work: I'oultry mir>'.s and iice. 1018. 



72. Marketing farm products : Suggestions for teachers In secondary schools. H. P. Bar- 



rows. l'J17. 



73. Increasing production on the farm : Suggo.stions for teachers in sooondary schools. 



H. P. Barrows. 1017. 

 7-1. Boys' and girls' club work : Prodticc the infertile egg for market. 1018. 

 'iS. Boy.s' and girls' dub work: I'resorving eggs for home use. 1918. 



76. Instruction in sliii p and goat luisbandry : Suggestions for teachers in secondary 



.schools. H. P. Barrows. 1918. 



77. Boys' and girls' club work : Care of growing poultry during warm weather. 1918. 

 TH. Boys' and girls' i lub work : Marketing old stock and broilers. 1918. 



79. Capons and cuponizing. IJUS. 



80. Home canning of nu-ats and .'^^ea foods with the steam-pressure canner. Franz P. 



Lund. 1018. Revised, 1919. 



81. Bri-f production : Suggestions for teachers in secondary schools. H. P. Barrows. 



lOl.s. 



82. Safe farming and what It means for the South In lOlS. Bradford Knapp. 1918. 



83. Sewing for girls' dub work. lOls. 



84. Boys' and girls' club work : Plan and tools for the home g.irden. C. P. Closf. 1918. 



85. The card index of experiment station literature. (Outline of plan of procedure.) 



1918. 



86. Boys' and girls" club work : Sib rtion, preparation, and planting of the potato t)bit. 



W. Stuart and H. 'B. H.nd:i< k. 1018. 



87. Boys' and girls' club work: Crowing s' cds for the home garden. C. P. rio.se. 1918. 



88. Stitus and results of countv-agent work : Northern imd Western States. 1917-18. 



W. A. Lloyd. 191S. 



89. Or::inIzntlon of a county for extension work : The farm-bureau plan. L. U. Simona. 



1010. 



90. Cooperative extension work in agriculture and home economics. 1918. 



01. Usi' of poultry club products. 1010. 



02. Onrdening instriicrions for club members. 1019. 

 0;3. Berry culture. 1010. 



94. Currant and gooseberry culture. 1919. 



Oo. Insict enemies and diseases of tli'- tomato. 1'. H. Cbittonden. 1019. 



90. Saf.' farming in the Soutlnni Statfs in 1010. Bradford Knapp. 1010. 



97. Boys' and girls' cltil) work : Directions for home cunning in tin and mechanical scal- 



ing. O. H. Benson and Cleoige K. Farrell. 1010. 



98. Boys" and girls' club work : Tomato growing for dub work. W. R. Beattle. 1919. 

 90 Making vinegar In the home. 1919. 



HOW TEACHERS MAY USE KARMEKS' Bl'U.ETIXS 



How teachers may use Farmers' Bulletin 4?A : The peanut. K. A. Miller. 1016. 



How teachf-rs in rural eb-nientary schools may use Farmers' Bulletin (ii»2 : Clean milW — 



Proiluction and handling, .\l\in Hille. 1019. (Department Circular 67.) 

 How teachers In rural elcmeninry schools may use I'armers" Bulletin 042 : Toiuato 



growing in the i?onib. K. A. NfiHer. 1017. 

 How teachers of rural (lementarv sdnnds may use Farmers' Bulletin Ot',0 : Weeds How 



t(» control tlicm. F. K. Ibald. 1017. 

 How teachers inav use Fnrmi'rs' Bulletin No. 687 : Rradlcation of ferns from pasture 



lands. F. K. iJenld. 1916. 

 How teachers may use Farmers' Bulletin 603 : Bur clover. K. A. Miller. 1916. 

 How teacbi-rs in rural eli'inentary schools may use Farmer«' Bulletin 711: The care 



and improvement of the wood lot. F. K. Heald. 1917. 

 How (•■(•(■liers mav use Farmers' Bulletin 729 : Corn culture In the Southenstern States. 



K. A. Miller. 1016. 

 How teachers may use Farmers' itulletln 743 : Tlie feeding of dairy cows. F. K. Heald. 



lOIC. 

 How teachers In rural elementary scliools raaj' U'^e Fanners' Rulletin 7'i.'i : I'ommon hlribt 



of Southfnstern CnlirMl States In relation to agriculture. K. A. Miller. 1917. 

 How te:iclier-< In rural elementary schools may use Farmerti' Bulletin 7B6 : Culture of 



rye In the eastern half of ibe I'nited Slates.' F. K. Heald. 1917. 

 How te.icbers In rural elementary schools mav use Farmers' Bulletin 767 : (loose raising. 



K. A. Miller. 1917. 

 How t<'acbers in rural elenientary schools may u«e Farmero* Bullelln 771 : Homemade 



llreless (nokers arid tbelr use. F. K. Healil. 1917. 

 How te;i(hers III rural elementarv schools may use Farmers' Bulletin 779: llow to select 



a sound horse. K. .V, Mllli-r. 1017. 

 How teachers In element.iry sdnjols mav use Farmers' Bulletin 808; How to xelect foods — 



1. What tbe tiody needs. K. A. MlHer. 1017. 

 How tejiobers In rural elemi'utary schools may use Farmers' Bulletin 888 : How to 



lncrea.se thn potato crops by spraying. F. K. Heald. llM7. 



