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Union Academy, Belleville, N. Y. — Bulletin. No. Page. 



scope, endowment, and history 984 9-17 



teachers and students, relations to educational insti- 

 tutions 984 42-44 



United Kingdom, agricultural statistics, 1911-1920 9S7 60-62 



Uruguay, agricultural statistics, 1910-1919 987 62-63 



Utah, sugar beets, production, labor and material require- 

 ments . 1000 20 



Vegetables, market statistics, 1919 and 1920 982 216-273 



Vinale, H. N., and R. E. Getty, bulletin on " Sudan grass and 



related plants " 981 1-68 



Virginia, field crops, production, labor and material require- 

 ments 1000 6-8, 16 



Wages, relation to farm prices 999 10-12 



Walnut— 



husk-maggot, distribution habits, and control, bulletin by 



Fred E. Brooks 992 1-8 



Persian, injury by walnut husk-maggot 992 2 



spraying for husk-maggots, directions 992 7-8 



War- 

 periods, prices of farm products, fluctuation 999 { g t_9f- 



World, effect on farming business . 994 1-2 



Warehouse, hay inspection 980 12 



Warehouses — 

 hay- 

 use and value 977 22-23 



use by country shippers 979 6-9 



weighing directions 978 7-13 



terminal markets, sales of hay 979 36-37 



Warren, G. F., bulletin on " Prices of farm products in the 



United States " 999 1-72 



Washington — ( 224, 225, 



D. C, market statistics, for fruits and vegetables, 1919, 250, 252, 



1920 I 982^ 254,255, 



257, 259, 

 { 261-264 



field crops, production, labor, and material requirements- _ 1000 16, 46-49 

 Waste — ■ 



cotton, tinged and stained in manufacturing tests 990 3-4, 11 



wood. See Wood waste. 



Weather, effect on crop production 999 6-7 



Weighing, market hay, bulletin by G. A. Collier and H. B. 



McClure 978 1-30 



Weighmaster's duties 978 16, 28 



Weights — ■ 



foreign, equivalents in United States 987 68-69 



lambs, comparison of single and twin 996 11-13, 14 



West, Carl J., and Lewis B Flohr, bulletin on " Market sta- 

 tistics " 982 1-279 



Wheat- 

 cost of production, questionnaire 994 25 



farm prices — 



by months, 1909-1921 999 { 43^9 ^ 



value per acre, and purchasing power, December, 



1867-1920 999 68, 72 



foreign countries, statistics 987 2-63 



growing, labor and materials, requirements in various 



States 1000 29-33 



market statistics, prices, imports, exports, etc., 1910-1921 _ 982 155-173 



prices — 



farm and wholesale, comparisons in different States- 999 18 



wholesale, during Civil War and World War periods- 999 13, 30 



