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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE BULS. 726-750. 



Bulletin 



Eggs — No- p age. 



frozen, storage, handling, temperature, shipping, etc 729 7-8 



storage, handling, packing, temperature, shrinkage, etc 729 6-7 



Egypt, cotton-growing conditions, acreage, production, problems... 742J o_io _ i9 



Egyptian cotton — 



growing in Southwest, publications on 742 28-30 



production in United States, bulletin bv C. S. Scofield, T. H. 



Kearney, C. J. Brand. O. F. Cook, and W. T. Swingle 742 1-30 



See also Cotton, Egyptian. 



Epitrix parvula. pest of growing tobacco, note 737 2 



Euetheola ruqicepe, injury like that of moth borer 746 5 



Europe, anthracnose of cucurbits 727 3-6 



Factories, beet-sugar, Michigan and Ohio, location and number. . . . 748 2, 5 



Farm— , 14 „ 



practice, sugar-beet growing, Colorado 726< 56-59 



receipts, various sources, comparison with beets 748 44 



Farmers, message of President Wilson • 728 28-31 



Farming, practices — 



in growing sugar beets — 



in Billings region of Montana, bulletin bv S. B. Nuckols and 



E. L. Currier 735 1-40 



in Michigan and Ohio, bulletin by R. S. Washburn, L. A. 



Moorhouse, T. H. Summers, and C. 0. Townsend 748 1-45 



in three districts in Colorado, bulletin by L. A. Moorhouse, 



R. S. Washburn, T. H. Summers, and S. B. Nuckols 726 1-60 



Farms — 



sugar-beet — 



Colorado, number and size 726 9 



costs, relation to tenure, acreage, and yield 726 51-55 



Michigan and Ohio, size and number 748 6 



size in Michigan and Ohio 748 6 



testing, work on Egyptian cotton 742 11 



Fattening, cattle, on soapweed and cottonseed meal 745 13 



Feed — 



cattle, chopped soapweed as emergency feed on Southwestern 



ranges, bulletin by C. L. Forsling 745 1-20 



choppers, machines, use in preparing desert plants for feed 728 4-6, 22 



dairv cows, open sheds and closed barns, requirements, com- 

 parison 736 5-10 



goat, supplemental 749 5 



live stock — 



beet tons, \-alue 748 41-42 



desert plants as emergency crops, bulletin by E. 0. Wooton. 728 1-31 



soapweed, cost delivered to feed trough;; 745 11 



Feeding, stock and chickens, with infected screening, objections. . . 734 15 



r 3 H-12 

 Fertilizers, beet, practices and cost , . 748-i ' ' nl 



Ficus — 



carica. See Figs. 



spp., value as fruit and rubber producers 732 2-3 



Fig- 



flowers, number, kinds, description, and characteristics 732 10-15 



insect. See Blastophaga. 



orchard, starting in South, kinds, methods, climate, soil, and 



other requirements, etc 732 28-34 



Fig* - 



bibliography 732 41-43 



! i eases and insects, comparative freedom from 732 33-34 



growing — 



cultural directions 732 32 33 



in Southern States, development of industry, etc 732 26-27, 40 



harvesting, curing, packing, and shipping, methods 732 22-26 



ripening times and yields 732 6-9 



