16 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE BULS. 976-1000. 



Bulletin No. Page. 



Mutton, market statistics, exports, imports, and prices, 1910- \ qsoJ 90-91, 



1920 J J6 " \ 110-125 



Nebraska, field crops, production, labor and requirements 1000 



Nematode. ;;ugar-beet, nature and injury to crops 995 



Netherlands, agricultural statistics, 1911-1920 987 



New Jersey — 



experiments with borax in fertilizers 998 2 



field crops, production, labor, and material requirements- 1000 16, 38, 50 

 New Mexico, beans, production, labor, and material require- 

 ments 1000 27 



New Orleans, market statistics for cotton, 1919, 1920 982 268-271 



New York- 

 Belleville— 



community, settlement, and history 984 7-51 



community study 984 6-17 



farm community, National influence, bulletin by 



Emily F. Hoag 984 1-55 



f 9-11,16- 



19 25—27 

 field crops, production, labor, and material requirements- 1000 j " ' , , g ' 



I 48-50 

 market statistics — 



for cotton, 1919, 1920 982 270 



for dairy products, 1918-1920 982 { 142_1 ] ^ 



224, 225, 

 243, 251, 



for fruits and vegetables, 1919 and 1920 982 \ 253-256, 



258, 260, 

 262-264 



for grain, 1910-1921 982 211, 212 



j 102-103, 

 for meat, 1919, 1920 982 ] n2 _ii6 



I 127-128 



New Zealand, agricultural statistics, 1910-1919 987 43-44 



North Carolina, State College of Agriculture, bleaching tests 



of cotton . 990 6-8 



North Dakota — 

 Edgeley— 



crop rotation and cultural methods, bulletin by John 



S. Cole . 991 1-124 



substation, location, soil and climate 991 1-6 



field crops, production, labor, and material requirements- 1000 \ „X 2x 



Norway, agricultural statistics, 1911-1920 987 44^46 



Oak, sugar and alcohol yield 983 78 



Oats- 

 farm prices — 



by months, 1909-1921 , 999 { 43^55 



value per acre and purchasing power December, 



1867-1920 999 68 



foreign countries, statistics . 987 2-63 



growing, labor and materials, requirements in various 



States . 1000 33-35 



market statistics, prices, exports, imports, etc., 1910-1921- 982 187-195 



purchasing power, 1909-1920, and 1867-1920 999 [ ^ ®>. 



yields under different rotations and cultural methods, 



1909-1919 991 3-21,24 



Ohio- 

 farm power, cost and utilization of tractors 997 5-61 



6-11, 20- 

 fleld crops, production, labor and material requirements— 1000 { 22, 34-35. 



38-46 



