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DEPARTMENT BULLETINS NOS. 476-500. 



Bulletin 



Illinois— No. l'age. 



apple growing, production and varieties 485 (i-7, 18-19, 45-47 



strawberry shipments in 1915, magnitude 177 28 



1 mplements, sugar-cane industry, descriptions and uses 486 19, 23. 24, 26, 28 



Imports, fruits, 1910, 1915 '. 483 7 



1 n< Mine — 



farm family, Sumter County, Ga 192 18-20 



farm labor, relation to tenure and capital. Sumter < 'ountv, 



Ga 492 23-24 



Indiana — 



apple growing, production and varieties 485 7.1.8-19,45-47 



strawberry shipments in L915, magnitude and destination. 477 21-26,28 

 Insects, injurious to nurserv stock, Life histories, habits, and 



control '. 479 73-76 



Iowa — 



apple growing, production and varieties 485 7,21,45-47 



strawberry shipments in L915, magnitude and destination. 477 21-26,28 

 Irrigation — 



apple orchards in western Colorado, cost and practices.. 500 23-26 



citrus orchards, practices 499 3 



fores! nurserv. systems, and operation, comparison with 



sprinkling.' . . .". -179 10-11, 13-14 



mulched-hasin — 



experiments in citrus orchards 499 6-12, 15-28 



system, cost and limitations 499 24-25 



system in citrus groves, and bearing on control of 

 mottle-leaf, bulletin by Lvman J. Briggs, G. A. 



Jensen, and J. W. McLane- 499 1-31 



overhead systems, descriptions and operation 495 18-25 



spray — 



bulletin byMilb B. Williams 495 1-40 



economic conditions justifying 495 2-5 



farm conditions favoring 495 5 



systems, designing, material , etc 495 29-32 



types of systems, description 495 14-15 



system for forest nursery, comparison with sprinkling... . 479 10-11, 13-14 



systems, spray, installation methods and cost 495 35-40 



Italy, fruits, production, imports and exports 483 24-26 



Jamaica, fruit industry 483 10-11 



Japan, fruits, production, exports and imports, 1909-1913 48:5 37-38 



Jensen. C. A.. Lyman J. Briggs, and J. W. McLane, bul- 

 letin on "The mulched-basin system of irrigated citrus cul- 

 ture and its bearing on the control of mottle-leaf" 499 1-31 



Joists, western yellow pine, car sills, and small (dear pieces. 



tests, bulletin by C. W. Zimmerman 497 1-1& 



Kansas — 



apple growing, production, distribution, and varieties... 485 7,23-24,45—47 



forest nursery, practices 47<)j 36 ' 4L 43 » fi i^ 6 |j 



strawberry shipments in 1915, magnitude 177 28 



Kentucky — 



apple growing, production and varieties 485 7. 27-28, 45-47 



farming in the blue-grass region, bulletin by J. H. Arnold . 482 1-29 



strawberry shipments in 1915, magnitude and destination. 177 21-26, 28 



Kerosene, emulsion formula for forest nurseries 479 75-76 



Kohlrabi, injury by melon fly. Hawaii 491 17 



Labor ^ ,,r 9 ^ 9 - gg 30 



apple orcharding in Colorado, requirements and cost. .. . 500< qi%9 04 qo 44 



<ane growing, requirements 486 35 



cotton growing, cost and requirements 492 57-58 



income — 



on farm, relation to capital and tenure, Sumter 



County. Ga 492 23-24 



u^e of term 482 9 



