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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE BULS. 201-225. 



Bulletin. 



Page. 



Corn — Con tinued . 

 milling — 



composition of products 



products 



products, analysis 



moisture determination, methods 



planting to avoid leaf-beetle 



prices at farm, 1905-1914, Great Plains, by States 



roller-mill products, analysis 



spoilage, causes, and detection methods 



stone-mill products, analysis 



varieties used for meal and hominy 



yellow, composition 



Corn cake, nature and use as feed 



Corn feed, nature and ingredients 



Cottea pappophoroides, habitat, value, and analysis 



Cotton — 



crop, financing, importance of warehouse 



farmer — 



advantages to farmer of organized system of cotton 



warehouses 



credit system for farmer with supply merchant, objec- 

 tions 



mills, number and storage capacity, by States 



selling through factors, practices and disadvantages 



storage- — 



difficulties under present conditions 



facilities in the South, sources and methods of securing 



data 



facilities, need of improvement, suggestions, etc 



warehouse — 



importance in financing the cotton crop 



system, suggestions 



warehouses — 



cooperative, suggestions 



cost, types, equipment, etc 



distribution 



equipment with automatic sprinklers, advantages, 



insurance rates, etc 



insurance rates 



plans, equipment, and cost of different types 



storage capacity 



storage facilities now available in the South, bul- 

 letin by Robert L. Nixon 



Cotton-mill warehouses, number and capacity, by States 



Crab-grass — 



habitat, value, and analysis 



occurrence in orange orchards, note 



Crashes, description, propagation, value as duck food 



Cress, description, propagation, value as duck food 



Cronartium quercus. See Peridermium cerebrum. 



Crop rotation, Belle Fourche field station, plan and treatment 



of land 



Crown gall, sugar beets, field studies, bulletin by C. 0. Town- 

 send 



Culverts, highway, construction 



Cupressus arizonica. See Arizona cypress. 

 Cupressus glabra. See Smooth cypress. 



Cut-grass, habitat, value, and analysis 



Cypress — 



Rocky Mountain region, bulletin by George B. Sudworth. 

 wood, characteristics and value 



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