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DEPAETMENT OF AGRICULTURE BULS, 676-700. 



Bulletin 



Kentucky — Continued. No. Page. 



r 15, 16, 



I 20 28 29 

 corn production, movements, consumption, and prices 696^ oo' ofi' oq' 



I ' 4i,47 



experiments with raw rock phosphate 699 46-50 



Jefferson County, farm practices and types 678 10-24 



Kerosene emulsion, use in control of green plant-bugs 689 24 



Kumquats, injury by southern green plant-bug 689 13 



Labor — 



income, farm, relation to capital, crop and livestock yields, etc . 694 21, 22-25 

 seasonal divisions required by crops, Jefferson County, Ky 678 7-9 



sugar-beet production, costs and requirements 693 j ' 0^4?) 



Larch — 



Alpine — 



characteristics, occurrence and habits, Rocky Mountain 



region , 680 6-11 



historical notes ' 680 8-9 



black. See Tamarack. 



characteristics and descriptions of different species 680 2-11 



Lyall's. See Larch, Alpine, 

 red. See Tamarack. 



tests for shrinkage, strength, etc 676 31 



western — • 



characteristics, occurrence, habits, and uses, Rocky Moun- 

 tain region 680 5-8 



historical notes 680 5-6 



woolly. See Larch, Alpine. 

 Larix spp. See Larch; Tamarack. 



Laurel, tests for shrinkage, strength, etc 676 21 



Leaves, rotted, source of bitter-rot infection 684 18, 23 



Leveler— 



construction, and use in beet growing 693 20-21 



use on irrigated land, sugar-beet growing 693 20 



Libocedrus decurrens. See Cedar, incense. 



Linden, honey source, blooming season, by States 685 41-42 



Live stock — 



distribution on owner and tenant farms, Lenawee County, 



Mich., by kinds 694 2,10-11 



. importance in marketing corn 696 8 



Kentucky, Jefferson County, statistics and distribution on r k 17 ic 



farms 678| ^' "^23 24 



receipts from, relation to profits, Lenawee County, Mich 694 16 



receipts, relation to labor income, Michigan farms 694 22-25 



Locust — 

 black — 



f 4^^-43 



blooming season, and honey source 685s Tq 53 



honey source, blooming season by States 685 42-43 



tests for shrinkage, strength, etc 676 22 



Louisiana — 



f 7, 10, 13, 



bees and honey statistics 685 1 -■ „' qo' 94' 



I 26, 29, 31 

 fl5, 16, 20, 

 28 29 33 

 corn production, movements, consumption, and prices ^^^136' 38' 4l' 



[48' 



experiments with raw rock phosphate 699 50-5i 



ravages by plant-bug 689 12, 14, 26 



Louisville, influence on farming in vicinity, map, etc 678< •, . 10-24 



