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Farmers— Bulletin No. Page. 



f 3-8 



colored, owners and tenants, operations in Sumter County, Ga. 1037] 10-22 



I 28-40 



independence, meaning and limitations 1043 1-2 



loans by banks on personal and collateral security, bulletin 



by V. N. Valgren and Elmer E. Engelbert 1048 1-26 



mortgage loans by banks, insurance companies, and other 



agencies, bulletin by V. N . Valgren and Elmer E. Englebert . 1047 1-23. 



supplies from farm in south Georgia 1034 36-37 



Farming, Sumter County, Ga. , methods, crops, etc 1034 8-21 



Farms — 



capital invested, distribution and relation to size of farm in 



south Georgia 1034 28-31 



colored-tenant, Sumter County, Ga., business summary 1913, 



1918 1034 88-97 



earnings in Sumter County. Ga., 1913, 1918 1034 31-38 



game, private breeders 1049 43-44 



market value increase , ownership transfers, etc 1 047 21 



management and organization, Sumter County, Ga., bulletin 



by H. W. Hawthorne, H. M. Dixon, and Frank Montgomery 1034 1-97 

 mortgage — 



debt, 1919, comparison with 1910 1047 22' 



loans, by banks, insurance companies, and other agencies, 



bulletin by V. N . Valgren and Elmer Engelbert 1047 1-23 



mortgages in Georgia, Sumter County, loans and interest rates. 1034 39-40 

 operation — 



cost, Georgia, Sumter County, white and colored 1034 41, 73-97 



in Sumter County, Ga., factors in efficiency 1034 50-5& 



organization and improvement, factors causing 1034 55-58 



receipts, distribution in south Georgia, 1913, 1918 1034 21-25 



C 50-55 



size, relation to cotton production and cost, southern Georgia. 1034'; fiQ_68 



tenures in Sumter County, Ga 1034 8-11 



white owners, Sumter County, Ga., business summary, 1913, 



1918 1034 73-87 



Fat, deer, digestibility experiments 1033 8-9' 



Fats- 

 blended hydrogenated, digestibility, experiments 1033 9-15- 



deer, hydrogenated, and some oils, digestibility, bulletin by 



Harry J. Deuel, jr., and Arthur D. Holmes 1033 1-15 



hydrogenated, and deer, and other oils, digestibility, bulletin 



by Harry J. Deuel, jr., and Arthur D. Holmes 1033 1-15 



value as food, discussion 1033 1-2 



vegetable, blended, digestibility experiments 1033 9-15- 



Feed- 

 dairy and beef cattle, value of sunflower silage 1045 23-27 



hogs, sunflower-silage experiments 1045 29 



■ reserve, on ranges for emergency 1031 69-71 



sheep, value of sunflower silage 1045 27-29 



Feeding, calves — 



in winter, gains from various rations, and cost 1042 3-15 



on ranges 1031 67-68, 79 



Feeds, calf wintering, costs and gains 1042 7-11 



Fees, hunting license, receipts from 1049 11-12 



Fireworm, blackhead — 



control by disease and insect enemies 1032 20-22 



inroduction to cranberry bogs of Northwest 1032 4 



occurrences, life history, and habits 1032 4-20 



of cranberry on Pacific coast, bulletin by H. K. Plank and 



Carl Heinrich 1032 1-46 



of cranberry, technical description, by Carl Heinrich 1032 42-46 



FiSKE, W. F., work on gipsy-moth parasites 1028 14-16, 17 



Flax- 

 growing on dry land, experiments in South Dakota 1039 42-45- 



seeding rates and dates, dry-land and irrigation farming. South 



Dakota 1039 12. 67-68 



