SELECTED PUBLICATIONS OF U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 

 RELATING TO COTTON. 



AVAILABLE FOR FREE DISTRIBUTION. 



The Classification and Grading of Cotton. (Farmers' Bulletin 591.) 

 Studies of Primary Market Conditions in Oklahoma. (Department Bulletin 36.) 

 The Relation of Cotton Buying to Cotton Growing. (Department Bulletin 60.) 

 Cotton Warehouses: Storage Facilities Now Available in the South. (Department 



Bulletin 216.) 

 Cotton Warehouse Construction. (Department Bulletin 277.) 

 Custom Ginning as a Factor in Cotton-seed Deterioration. (Department Bulletin 



288.) 

 Cotton Improvement on a Community Basis. (Yearbook Separate 579.) 

 Improved Methods of Handling and Marketing Cotton. (Yearbook Separate 605.) 

 Cotton Selection on the Farm by the Characters of the Stalks, Leaves, and Bolls. 



(Bureau of Plant Industry Circular 66.) 



FOR SALE BY SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS, GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE, 



WASHINGTON, D. C. 



Local Adjustment of Cotton Varieties. (Bureau of Plant Industry Bulletin 159.) 

 Price, 10 cents. 



Danger in Judging Cotton Varieties by Lint Percentages. (Bureau of Plant Indus- 

 try Circular 11.) Price, 5 cents. 



Results of Cotton Experiments in 1911. ^Bureau of Plant Industry Circular 96.) 

 Price, 5 cents. 



Behavior of Seed Cotton in Farm Storage. (Bureau of Plant Industry Circular 

 123-B.) Price, 5 cents. 



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