CONTENTS. 
DEPARTMENT BuuuetTiIn No. 590.—A System or ACCOUNTING FOR FRUIT 
SHIPPING ORGANIZATIONS—Continued. 
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DEPARTMENT BULLETIN No. 591.—MANUFACTURING TESTS OF THE OFFICIAL 
Cotton STANDARDS FOR GRADE: 
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Weather, relative humidity, and moisture content during spinning tests. - 
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Pleaeminc, Fests Oly are! 5) cee one. dee acdsee WI OSS beso 
lerenine: tests Olplece: 2000s... 20 3. =. . Pe es SS Le ey ye a ee 
Comparison of the results of spinning tests of the old permissive cotton 
grades with the present official cotton standards...........-....---.--- 
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DEPARTMENT BULLETIN No. 592.—CouRSES IN SECONDARY AGRICULTURE FOR 
SouTHERN ScHoots (THIRD AND FourtH YE AES) 
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Outline for rural engineering—fourth year.............-----------+------ 
Suggestions for practical work in rural engineering...............-.----- 
Texts and references for rural engineering..........-.-.-.2.25222--22-0-- 
Outline for rural economics and farm management—fourth year........-- 
Home projects in rural economics and farm management....-.........--- 
Texts and references for rural economics and farm management. ......--- 
DEPARTMENT BULLETIN No. 593.—JupDGING SHEEP AS A SUBJECT OF INSTRUC- 
TION IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS: 
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DEPARTMENT BULLETIN No. 594.—GEOGRAPHY OF WHEAT Prices. SUMMARY 
oF ConpiTIONS AFFECTING FARM Prices oF WHEAT IN DIFFERENT PARTS 
OF THE UNITED STATES: 
Detail farm price map and local CONS BOUIS. 4 o6 Geo Gs ccnadareaeeer steed: 
Effect of markets on local farm price variations...........--------------- 
He velntarer hese set) 3 mig ere ee Pr AE telat Orem ek A terete $2 SR MEN ee 
Other ROI CEMA CLOTS een yo a8 4. 5 anme eae ay NE LOMO Me ae 
Summary: Price variations and attendant conditions...-......-.--.------ 
Farm prices correlated with costs of production, by States and sections. 
ipentuaspecbivie avlews ill silinco, UI ss 15) aeaeneyses tei apa) Seater Li o0 ye 
Trend of wheat production i in relation to population, by States and sections. 
Appendix: Average farm prices of wheat, by counties, 1910-1914. 
