t 



12 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE BULS. 926-950. 



Missouri — Continued. Bulletin 



Ozark region— No. Page, 



farm management, bulletin by H. M. Dixon, and J. M. 



Purdom k 941 1-51 



location, character, soils and climate 941 3-11 



walnut range and estimated stand 'XVA-l «£j •"' 



( 2o, ol 



wheal growing, cost data (with other States) 943 G-59 



Moisture, relation t<» damping off of seedlings 934 7.1-79 



Montana — 



apples, production, packing, and marketing 935 2-27 



Grain Growers of Great Falls, organization 937 IS 



-Moth, codling — 



life history in the Grand Valley of Colorado 932 1-119 



See also Codling moth. 



Motor trucks, experiments of 831 corn-belt farmers, bulletin by 



H. It. Tolley and L. M. Church '_ 931 1-34 



See also Trucks, motor. 



Nebraska — 



walnut range and estimated stand 933 7,12 



wheat growing, cost data (with other States) 943 6-59 



New Jersey — 



tomato pulping, statistics 927 4,24 



walnut range and estimated stand 933 7,8,23 



New Mexico — 



cotton seed, yields of oil and meal by counties and months- 948 116, 205 

 Roswell, orchard spraying, experiments 938 17-18 



New York — 



tomato pulping, statistics 927 4, 24 



walnut range and estimated stand 933 7, S 



Nicotine sulphate, effects as ovicide and larvicide on codling 



moth etc., bulletin by N. E. Mclndoo and others 938 1-19 



Nonmultiplying test. See Sporgenes test. 



North Carolina — 



117-133, 



cotton seed, -yields of oil and meal by counties and months. 948 s 



horse feeding on cottonseed meal, experiments 929 2 



walnut range and estimated stand 933 7, 9 



North Dakota, wheat growing, cost data (with other States)— 943 6-59 

 Northwest, boxed apples, distribution, bulletin by C. W. Kitchin, 



E. M. Seifert, jr.. and Mary B. Hall 935 1-27 



Nurseries, forest, damping off, bulletin by Carl Hartley 934 1-99 



Nuts, production from walnut plantations 933 37-40 



Ohio- 

 tomato pulping, statistics 927 4. 24 



r 7 9 09 



walnut range and estimated stand, notes 933 j 93 '24 "31 



Oil— 



••oitonseed — 



yields by months 94S 202 



yields, by States and counties, ami by months 948 7-206 



yields by States and counties, notes and tables 948 3-4,6-210 



expeller, commercial, description and use 927 16-18 



f 1(5-20 



extraction from tomato seed, refining and deodorizing. .__ 927 < '97-^8 



lubricating, for motor trucks, cost 931 24,29 



tomato-seed — 



extraction, refining, deodorizing, and by-products 927^ 97J0C 



quality, uses, and value 927 19-20.28 



yield, tests 927 17 



Oils, seed extraction methods, description and cost 927 15-18,27 



