6 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE BULS. 1001-1025. 



Foods- 

 bottled — Bulletin No. Page.. 



variation in volume causes 1009 ' 14-17 



volume variations, bulletin by H. Runkel and J. C. Munch. 1009 1-20 



bottling, commercial practices, good principles 1009 7-9, 19 



market regulations on exposure for sale, discussion 1002 11 



Forage, growing methods in eastern Virginia trucking district 1005 17 



Forester, report on stock increase on fenced-in ranges 1001 38-39 



Forests — 



National, grazing permits, control difficulties 1001 18, 63 



special meaning 1001 6 



Frosts, injuries to Pima cotton, and dates 1018 21 



Fruit juices — ■ 



clarification methods, description 1025 3-12 



unfermented, clarification studies, bulletin by Joseph S. 



Caldwell 1025 1-30 



Fruits, juice filters, directions for making 1025 16-20 



Fuel— 



basswood, value 1007 8 



cost in refining corn oil 1010 20, 21 



Fuller's earth, use in bleaching vegetable oils, and cost 1010-j , xix 



Fnngi, wood-rotting, dissemination methods 1053 26-30 



Furniture, manufacture from basswood 1007J ar\ai 



Fusarium lycopersici. See Wilt, tomato. 



Garrison, H. S., and E. B. Brown, bulletin on "Effect of date of 



seeding on germination, growth, and development of corn" 1014 1-11 



Georgia, tomatoes, testing for wilt resistance, reports 1015 12-13 



Grains, small, production, 1914-1920, average in Wheat Belt 1020 3 



Grape juice, clarification, method 1025-j 93-26 



Grazing — 



arid lands, result of open-range methods 1001 28-29 



industry — 



effect of land tenure and land status 1001 15-27 



in western States, notes 1001 1-2 



lands, arid — 



in Southwest, relation of land tenure to use, bulletin by 



E. O. Wooton. 1001 1-72 



leasing system, note 1001 4 



location, area, and description 1001 3, 5-9 



permit system, needs and suggestions 1001 4, 56-62 



Great Plains — 



precipitation records 1004 8 



wheat growing, use of water, bulletin by John S. Cole, O. Pv. 



Mathews, and E. C. Chilcott 1004 1-34 



Green manure, growing methods in eastern Virginia trucking district . 1005 17 



Guinea pig, tolerance of strychnine _ 1023 3 



Hands, harvest labor, classes, sources, and characteristics 1020 15-22 



Harvest — 



labor, problems in the wheat belt, bulletin by D. D. Lescohier. . 1020 1-35 



See also Labor, 



wages, wheat belt : . . . 1020 30-34 



Harvesting, broom corn, waste prevention 1019 3 



Hay- 

 eastern Virginia trucking districts, nature 1005 17 



feed value and cost, comparison with other feeds, notes 1024 7-16 



f22 27 31 



Heat, penetration in canning, of various vegetables, studies 1022< 04 4 q 49 



Hessian fly — 



life history, investigation methods and results 1008 2-8 



multiplication rate, bulletin by W. H. McConnell 1008 1-8 



Homestead laws, application, discussion 1001 46-51 



Homesteaders, availability of grazing lands 1001 5 



