6 DBPAKTMENT OE AGEICULTUKE BULS. 951-975. 



Bulletin 



No. Page. 



Curing, Roquefort cheese, requirements and practices 970 2-3, 18-23 



Currant, black, danger in blister-rust spread 957 89 



Currants — 



87-88 



introduction into England 957 7-10 



species and varieties listed under Ribes spp 957 18-22, 23 



spraying to control blister rust 957 86-87 



varieties resistant to blister rust 957 76 



See also Ribes spp. 

 Curtis, R. S., F. W. Farley, and F. T. Peden, bulletin on "Winter- 

 ing and summer fattening of steers in North. Carolina " 954 1-18 



Cuttings, blueberry — 



management for propagation 974 12-15 



shading with laths 974 12 



i 

 Dairy — 



buildings, market milk production, cost and upkeep 972 11-12, 16 



Division — 



Experiment Farm, Beltsville, Md., silage investigations . . . 953 5-14 



work on manufacture of Roquefort cheese 970 1-28 



Dairying, southeastern Louisiana, requirements, studies 955 1-15 



Decortication, grape seeds 952 16 



Detroit, milk trade, by months 973 42 



Deysher, E. F., R. H. Shaw, and P. A. Wright, bulletin on "Ni- 

 trogen and other losses during the ensiling of corn " 953 1-16 



Drainage, requirements for blueberry culture 974 3, 19 



Drying, cranberries after water-raking, importance 960 3-4, 9-10 



r 6 7 8 



food- value comparisons, chart 975-^ ^q '22 



Electric energy, cost for operating incubating laboratory heating 



equipment ' 951 16 



Equipment, dairy, depreciation, cost in milk production 955 10 



Europe, blister-rust occurrence, distribution, and control 957 4, 76, 80 



Evergestis straminalis. See Webworm horse-radish, European. 



Farley, F. W., F. T. Peden, and R. S. Curtis, bulletin on "Winter- 

 ing and summer fattening of steers in North Carolina' ' 954 1-18 



Farm — 



loans, Federal, proportion used for buying farms 968 4, 6-7 



ownership, changes 968 1-2 



Farmers, Louisiana reports on labor requirements, summary 961 2-5 



Farming — 



beet, crop rotations 963 21-23 



situation, effect of war, etc 968 1-4 



Farms — 



beet, Utah and Idaho, crop areas, tenure, etc 963 6-8 



buying with land-bank loans, bulletin by L. C. Gray and H. A. 



Turner. . . ._ _. '. 968 1-27 



hill, in Louisiana, location and general conditions 961 2, 4-5 



labor standards on hill farms of Louisiana, bulletin by M. Bruce 



Gates and L. A. Reynoldson 961 1-27 



loans, Federal, size and cost, by land-bank districts 968 8-11 



Fats, list, and food- value comparisons, chart 975 10, 32-35 



Fattening, steers, and wintering, in North Carolina, bulletin by F. W. 



Farley, F. T. Peden, and R. S. Curtis 954 1-18 



Feed- 

 grape pomace, use and value 952 3-4 



prices in southern Appalachian region, 1916-1918 954 14-15 



requirements for cows, in market milk production in Nebraska, r g_g 



cost, etc 972-^ ^-^^ -^^ 



value of grape waste 952 3-4 



Feeder cattle, production in western North Carolina 954 2-18 



