PUBLICATIONS OF THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- 

 TURE RELATING TO FARM AND HOUSEHOLD ECONOMY. 



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Principles of Nutrition and Nutritive Value of Food. (Farmers' Bulletin 142.) 



Home Fruit Garden. (Farmers' Bulletin 154.) 



Canned Fruits, Preserves, and Jellies. (Farmers' Bulletin 203.) 



The Home Vegetable Grarden. (Farmers' Bulletin 255.) 



Use of Fruit as Food. (Fai'mers' Bulletin 293.) 



Canning Vegetables in the Home. (Farmers' Bulletin 359.) 



Care of Food in the Home. (Farmers' Bulletin 375.) 



Economical Use of Meat in the Home. (Farmers' Bulletin 391.) 



Canning Peaches on the Farm. (Farmers' Bulletin 426.) 



How a City Family Managed a Farm. (Farmers' Bulletin 432.) 



A System of Tenant Farming and Its Results. (Farmers' Bulletin 437.) 



A Successful New York Farm. (Farmers' Bulletin 454.) 



Farm Bookkeeping. (Farmers' Bulletin 511.) 



Canning Tomatoes at Home and in Club Work. (Farmers' Bulletin 521.) 



Farm Butter Making. (Farmers' Bulletin 541.) 



A System of Farm Cost Accounting. (Farmers' Bulletin 572.) 



How to Use Farm Credit. (Farmers' Bulletin 593.) 



What the Farm Contributes Directly to the Farmer's Living. (Farmers' Bulletin 635.) 



A Method of Analyzing the Farm Business. (Farmers' Bulletin 661.) 



Measuring and Mai'keting Woodlot Products. (Farmers' Bulletin 715.) 



The Farmer's Income. (Farmers' Bulletin 746.) 



An Example of Successful Farm Management in Southern New York. (Department 

 Bulletin 32.) 



Farm ilanagement Practice of Chester County, Pennsylvania. (Department Bul- 

 letin 341.) 



Wh&t is Farm Management. (Bureau of Plant Industry Bulletin 259.) 



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Farm-Management Survey of Three Representative Areas in Indiana, IlUnoie, and 



Iowa. (Department Bulletin 41.) Price, 10 cents. 

 Farm Experience With the Tractor. (Departrnent Bulletin 174.) Price, 5 cents. 

 Consumption of Firewood in the United States. (Forestry Circular 181.) Price, 



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