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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE BULS. 1001-1025. 



Shatttjck, C. H., M. G. Donk, and W. D. Marshall, bulletin on 

 "Distillation of stumpwood and logging waste of western vellow Bulletin No. Page. 



pine" " 1003 1-69 



Sheds- 

 curing, for broom corn 1019 7 



market, types and description 1002 14-15 



Sheep, feeding, death camas, experiments, symptoms, and results.. 1012 3-8, 17-20 

 Sheepmen — 



advantages of fpnced-in stock ranges 1 001 39-40 



range areas, adjustments and legal control 1001 42 



Sheets, E. W., and R. H. Tuckwiller, bulletin on "Feeding ex- 

 periments with grade beef cows raising calves " 1024 1-17 



Sheyenne River, channel improvement, cost estimates 1017 85 



Shock-corn rations, comparison with silage rations for cows in milk.. 1024 16 



Shoe findings, use of basswood 1007 48-49, 58 



Shollenberger, J. H., bulletin on '"Influence of relative humidity 

 and moisture content of wheat on milling yields and moisture 



content of flour " 1013 i-12 



Shrader, J. H., and A. F. Sievers, bulletin on "Preparation of an 



edible oil from crude corn oil' ' 1010 1-25 



Sievers, A. F., and J. H. Shrader, bulletin on "Preparation of an 



edible oil from crude corn oil' ' .* 1010 1-25 



Silage- 

 corn, feed lvalue and cost comparison with other feeds 1024 7-16 



rations, comparison with shock-corn rations for cows in milk. . . 1024 16 



Silica, gelatinous, use as clarifying agent for fruit juices 1025 9-10 



Simons, P. T., and Forest V. King, bulletin on "Report on drain- 

 age and prevention of overflow in the valley of the Red River of 



the North' ' 1017 89 



Soil, grazing lands, moisture and erosion 1001 10-11 



Soils- 

 Eastern — 



Shore, Va., trucking district, description and uses 1005 47-59 



Virginia, nature and uses for truck crops, bulletin by J. A. 



Bonsteel 1005 1-47 



Norfolk, Va., trucking district, description and uses 1005 2-42 



South- 

 Carolina, chinch bug, seasonal history, study 1016 2-10 



Dakota — 



drainage of Red River of the North, plans, surveys, etc. 1017 2-89 



wheat acreage and production, 1918-1920 1020 5 



wheat crop losses, causes and extent, 1909-1919 1020 13 



yellow pine, area, annual cut, stumpage, etc 1003 12,13 



types suited to various truck crops 1005 64-68 



Southern Queen sweet potatoes, characteristics of group 1021 9, 16 



Southwest, arid grazing lands, relation of land tenure to use, bulletin 



byE. O. Wooton _ 1001 1-72 



Soy bean hay, feed value and cost comparison with other feeds, 



notes ; 1024 7, 16 



Spanish sweet potatoes, characteristics of group 1021 8, 13-15 



f 4, 5, 14, 



Spinach, growing in Virginia trucking districts, notes 1005< 24-42, 68, 



[ 70 



Squirrel, ground, tolerance of strychnine 1023 3,14-15,18 



Stock- 

 increase, experiments by Forest Service on fenced-in ranges. . . 1001 38-39 



raising, open-range methods 1001 28-34 



ranges, fencing and use control, benefits 1001 36-42 



Storage, broom corn 1019 26-28 



Straw, wheat, feed value and cost, notes 1024 7-16 



f 4,13-17, 



Strawberries, growing in Virginia trucking districts, notes 1005{ 23-35, 38- 



[ 45, 53-70 

 Strychnine — 



baits for poisoning animals 1023 15-16 



effect — 



lethal dose on various animals 1023 2-7 



on rats, relation to age and development 1023 12 



