DEPARTMENT OP AGRICULTURE BULS. 301-325. 



Education— _ Bulletin 



exercises with plants and animals for southern rural No. 



schools, bulletin by E. A. Miller 305 



wool growers and employees, Australia 313 



wool growers and employees, courses at agricultural col- 

 leges, Australia and New Zealand 313 



Egyptian cotton, growing in Imperial Valley, experiments. . 324 



Elm, fence posts, lif e and cost 321 



England, drainage of fenlands, use of windmills and steam 



pumps, comparisons 304 



Epicarnpes macroura. See Zacaton. 



Erosion, willows as protection, growing and management 316 



Europe — ■ 



market for apples 302 



rice exports to United States, by countries 323 



Excelsior, willow, manufacture, grades, and objections 316 



Exports — 



apple shipments to South America, by countries to 



which consigned, 1910-1914 302 



apple shipments to various countries, 1910-1914 302 



honey, note 325 



Farm — 



practices and conditions in various States 320 



products, marketing, publications of department, list . . 315 



Farmers, flax, suggestions 322 



Farming, corn-growing regions, farm acreage, price of labor, 



etc 320 



Farms — 



acreage and yield of different crops in twenty-one 



regions 320 



fencing, cost in North Central States, bulletin by H. N. 



Humphrey 321 



fencing requirements, relation of type of farming, acreage 



and highways 321 



Fats- 

 animal, digestibility of some, bulletin by C. F. Lang- 

 worthy and A. D. Holmes 310 



digestibility, experimental methods 310 



Feeding, fox 301 



Fence — 



fox, requirements and suggestions 301 



posts — 



life, cost, preservation and materials 321 



preservative treatment 321 



steel, cost, advantages and objections 321 



stone, life and cost 321 



treatment for preservation 321 



Fence-post timber, kinds and supply 321 



Fences — 



distribution of various types 321 



farm, cost and maintenance 321 



requirements, factors influencing 321 



rods per acre on farms of various sizes, table 321 



stone, disadvantages and extent of use 321 



types for farms, descriptions and use 321 



waste land strips, width for different types 321 



wooden; types, uses and disadvantages 321 



Fencing — 



farm, in North Central States, cost, bulletin by H. N. 



Humphrey 321 



wire, life and service of different types 321 



Fenlands, England, drainage, use of windmills and steam 



pumps, comparisons 304 



Fermented milks — 



bibHography 319 



bulletin by L. A. Rogers 319 



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32-33 



5,6 



22 



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17-18 

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21 

 17-21 



22-66 



20 



22-23 



9 



10-11 



1-32 



12-15 



1-23 



2-22 



15-18, 24-25 



11-15 



21-26 



22-24 

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 22 

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5-10 



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10-12 



12 



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4-5 



31 



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