EXTENSION WORK IN AGRICULTUKE AND HOME ECONOMICS 169 



WOUK AKU EXPENDITUKE8 OF THE AGKICULirRAL EXPERIMENT STATIONS 



1915. IssuMl in 1017. I'^'-iO. Issued In 1022. 



I'.tlt;. Is.<uf(l In 1918. 10^1- Issued in 1923. 



]!'17. Is.siK'd ill 1018. 19-2. Is.suo.l in 1924. 



19 IH. Issued in 1920. 192:j. IsKued in 1925. 



1919. I.'s.-ued in 1921. 



BUREAU OF STATISTICS AND CROP ESTIMATE'S" 

 ANNUAL UEPOUTS 



1901. John Ilvde. 10'^^ C. C. Clark. 



1902. Joliu Hvdc. 1!»<'9. Victor II. oinistcad. 

 190:{. LMwin S. llolmca, Jr. 1910. Vltt.ir II. Olmstnad 

 1904. John llvde. li'H. Victor H. Ohustead 

 l!!0."i W M ihiys 1912. Victor 11. Olin.stead. 

 190G! Vli.ti>r H."01UKtcad. l"->i:^. N'li <"• Murray. 

 19"7. C. C. Clark. 1914. Leon M. lOstaijrook. 



BULLETINS 



18. The course of prices of farm implements and machinery for a series of years. 



George K. Holmes. 1901. 



19. The cotton crop of 1S99-1900. .Tames L. Watklns. 1901. 



20. Wheat u'rowluK and general agricultural <onditious in the Paciflc coast region of 



the Tnitod States. Edwin S. Holmes, jr. 1001. 



21 Ralf.s of charge for trausportiun garden truck, with notes on the growth or the 



industry. Kdward O. Ward, Jr., and Kdwin S. Holmes, jr. 1901. 



22 Wa;iOs ol farm hibor in Ihi- United Stales : Uesuli.^ of 11 statislicul investigations, 



1,S0(^-1.899. 1901. 



23. Stati^iIi(•8 on Uw irult industry of California. Fxlwin S. Holiues, jr. 1901. 



24. Relations of population and food products in the Unitid Slates, exclusive of Alaska 



and iusular pusscssioiis : mainly as indicated by census reports, 1850-1900. 



Janhs H. Biodwtt. 190.3. 

 2.'>. Milk transporintion : Frei;,'ht rates to the largest 15 cities in the United States. 



Edward G. Ward, Jr. 1903. 

 20. Wajj s of farm l.iltor in tin- T'nilfd States: Results of 12 statlBtical investigations 



l.sOO-1902. James H. Ulodgett. 190:}. 



27. Wh( at production and farm life in Argentina. Frank W. Bicknell. 1904. 



28. Th<' commercial cotton crops of 1900-1901, 1901-1902, and 1902-1903. James L. 



Watkins. 1904. 

 20. Methods and routes for exportiug farm products. Edward G. Ward, jr. 1904. 



30. International supar situation : Origin of tl;e sugar proUi. m and its prestnt aspects 



under tli. lirur-.M'ls convention. Frank R. RuttiT. 1904. 



31. Imports of farm aud forest products, 1901-190;'.. by countrbs from which consigned. 



l!iO.->. 



32. Exports of farm and forest producta, 1901-1903, by countries to which consigned. 



1! 0.-.. 



33. Trade with noncontiguous possessions in farm and forest products, 1901-15MD3. 1905. 



34. The commercial cotton crop of 1903-1004. James L. Watkin.s. 190.5. 



3.">. Imports of farm and forest products, 1902-1004, by countries from which consigned. 



190."). 

 30. Expnrts of farm and forest products, 1902-1904, by countries to which consii;nid. 



1'.)0-. 



87. Trade with noncontiguous possessions in farm and forest products, 1902-1904. 1005. 

 38. Crop ex|)ort movement and port facilitii'S on tlie Atlanltc and (iulf coasts. Frank 



Andri'ws. 1905. 

 .'{9. M<Mi In foreign markets, tariffs of 14 importing nations, and countri.s of surplus. 



lOu.-,. 



40. Mi'iit animals and packing-house products Unported into 11 principal countries. 189.5- 



1!»04. 190B. 



41. Norwav. Sweden, and Russia as markets for packlng-lmu.se products. Imiiorts from 



principal countries. 1895-1904. 1900. 



42. Russia's wheat surplus: Conditions under which It is produced. I. M. Rublnow. 



19U0. 



43. Changes In farm values. 1000 lf»0.5. (J.-orue K. llnhiKs. lOOtl. 



44. Lo<'iiI i-onditionH as alTcclini,' farm values. 190(>^ 100.5. (JtHirgc K. Holmes. 190<1. 



45. ImjiortH of farm and forest products. 1903 1905, by countries from wbbh consigned. 



I'.'Ort. 

 4<1. Exports of farm and forest products. 190.V1905. by countries to which consigned. 



I90t;. 

 47. Trade with noncontii-'uous posseK-sioiis in farm ami forest products, lOO:', lOtt.'i. 1900. 

 4h. The cost of producing farm products. Wlllet M. Hays and E<1ward ('. Parker lOOtl. 

 4'.i. Costs of hauling cri.iw from farms to sliiiiplng J'olritH. I'Vatik .\ndrewH 19«i7, 

 50. Hops In princliial coiiitrles: 'I'b' lr supply. ror''li:u trade, nud consumpllou. with 



statlstic.^ of beer bn-»vlnK Kugene Merrllt. 1907. 

 .51. Foreign trnd.^ of the liilted Stit.s In torest products. 1851 -190«. 1009. 

 52. Imports of fsrm and forest products. 1904-190II. by countries from wlibh conslgn.il. 



1007. 



"Known ns the Division of Statistics prior to July 1, 1903; nn the Itureau of StalUtlcs 

 Jnlv 1. 1003. to Julv 1. 10t:t : as the nurenii of Statistics and Crop Kstlmal.H July 1. 1013. 

 to ilulv 1. 11»l 4 : as the Hiiieau of Ciop F-stlmali-s July t, 1014, to July 1, 1021; as 

 Bureau of Markets and Cn.p Kstlmatcs July 1, 1021, to July 1. 1922. 



ISte o/.so Hureau of Agrb-ultural Economics. 



