2 DEPARTMENT OF AGEICULTUEE BULLETINS 26-50. 



Bad-man's oatmeal. See Hemlock, poison. 



Baking tests, wheats, 15 varieties, 33, 23-24, 41. 



Banner oats, description, test at Dickinson, N. Dak., 33, 27, 29, 30, 31. 



Barley — 



commercial growing, importance of pure varieties, 39, 31-32. 



composition of different varieties, 39, 33. 



experiments in South Dakota (and with wheat and oats), 39, 1-37. 



ground, feeding to dairy cows, 32, 6. 



South Dakota, production, acreage, yield, etc., experiments at different sta- 

 tions, 33, 1, 28-36. 



sowing with clover, management, 32, 9. 



spring, growing at Nephi experiment farm, Utah, yields, 30, 30-31. 



winter, growing at Nephi experiment farm, Utah, yields, 30, 29-30. 



yields, tests of 16 varieties, Dickinson, N. Dak., 33, 31-36. 

 Barleys, varietal tests, South Dakota, experiments at different stations, 39, 28-31. 

 Barron, John H., and M. C. Burritt, bulletin on "An example of successful farm 



management in southern New York, 32, 1-24. 

 Basswood. See Linden, American. 

 Bast tree. See Linden, American. 



Bearded fife wheat, description, tests at Dickinson, N. Dak., 33, 20, 23. 

 Beattie, J. EL, and others, bulletin on "The action of manganese in soils," 42, 1-32. 

 Beaver poison. See Hemlock, poison. 

 Bee tree. See Linden, American. 



Beef broth, preparation, nutritive value, and cost, 27, 5-6. 

 Beets, sugar, growing on dairy farm, advantages, 32, 7. 

 Bennett, C. Morris, and Morton O. Cooper, bulletin on "The cost of raising a 



dairy cow," 49, 1-23. 

 Berries, medicinal, collection and shipment, suggestions, 26, 1-2. 

 Birch, Alaska, occurrence, 50, 8. 

 Birkeland-Evde process, manufacture of calcium nitrate, use in Norway, output, 



etc." 37, 7. 

 Bitter Root Valley, Mont., eradication of Rocky Mountain spotted-fever tick, use of 



sheep, experiments, 45, 1-11. 

 Black mustard. See Mustard, black. 

 Black raspberry. See Raspberry. 

 Blackcap. See Raspberry. 

 Blanket-leaf. See Mullein. 

 Blights, coniferous nursery stock, 44, 1-21. 

 Blood, dried — 



nitrogen content, yield of different food animals, 37, 9-10. 



future supply, outlook, 37, 10-11. 



waste in country killing, 37, 10. 

 Bluestem wheats — 



growing in South Dakota, experiments, yields at different stations, 39, 8, 9, 10, 

 11, 12, 13, 15-16, 17. 



tests at Dickinson, N. Dak., 33, 21, 22, 23. 



varieties, descriptions, etc., 39, 15-16. 

 'Bolly" cotton — 



marketing, practices in Oklahoma, 36, 31-34. 



production, cause, value, mamagement, etc., 36, 31-34. 

 Bouillon cubes — 



commercial, composition, nutritive value and prices, 27, 1-2. 



contents and food value compared with meat extracts and home-made prepara- 

 tions of meat, 27, 1-7. 

 Bradley series soil type, Virginia, description and crops suitable, 46, 12. 

 Bran, feeding to dairy cows, 32, 6. 



Brand, Charles J., and others, bulletin on "Studies of primary cotton market con- 

 ditions in Oklahoma," 36, 1-36. 

 Brassica nigra. See Mustard, black. 

 Brewer's grains, feeding to dairy cows, 32, 6. 

 Bri<:ham, C. L, cost of raising calves, records, 49, 3-22. 

 " Brindle," tobacco. See Mosaic disease. 



"Brown Egyptian" cotton, source, description, production, 38, 2. 

 Brown mustard. See Mustard, black. 

 Budding peach trees, crew work, note, 29, 11. 



