56 INDEX TO YEARBOOKS, 1901-1905. 



Farmers, Argentine, tenure of land and quality of work, 1904, 281. 

 attitude toward crop rotation, 1902, 531. 

 balance of trade, remarks, 1903, 11. 

 bank deposits, 1905, 16-17. 

 banks, establishment, 1905, 15-16. 

 benefits from hunters, visitors, etc., 1904, 517. 



of game protection, plans for securing, 1904, 518-520. 

 boys and girls' clubs, formation and work, 1904, 98. 

 breeding methods in use, 1901, 229. 

 Bulletins, list, 1901, 683, 684; 1902, 739. 

 notes, 1903, 101, 103. 



numbers distributed, remarks, 1901, 102; 1902, 120; 1905, 91. 

 children, instruction in agriculture, 1904, 98-99. 

 cooperation in cattle fattening experiments, 1902, 606. 



of Department in cotton cultivation, 1904, 32, 78. 

 economic independence, 1905, 15, 515. 

 failure to plan tree planting on woodlots, 1904, 258. 

 financial progress and well-being, 1904, 14-15. 



importance of bobwhite as source of revenue, remarks, 1903, 200, 201. 

 institute, dissemination of agricultural information, 1905, 180. 



Macoupin county. 111., methods for securing attendance, 1904, 



489-491. 

 specialist, duty, 1903, 150. 



work in efforts against cotton boll weevil, 1904, 504, 508. 

 workers, American association, organization, ofiBcers, 1903, 149, 

 519; 1904, 549; 1905, 573. 

 institutes, aid, 1905, 114. 



article by John Hamilton, 1903, 149-158. 



assistance to farmers' boys, 1903, 155-157. 



attendance, number of meetings, etc., 1903, 152. 



common features, 1903, 150-151. 



growth of interest and State appropriations, 1903, 151-152. 



improvement, discussion, 1903, 157-158. 



lecture force, 1903, 152-153. 



management and cost, discussion, 1903, 154. 



need of trained workers, remarks, 1901, 80. 



officials, 1901,621; 1902,672-753; 1903,519; 1904,549; 1905,573. 



remarks and statistics, 1902, 753-754; 1903, 580; 1904, 633-634; 



1905, 650. 

 remarks of Secretary, 1901, 79; 1902, 102; 1903, 87; 1904, 99; 



1905, 114. 

 subjects for work, suggestion, 1903, 158. 

 training of lecturers, 1903, 153-154. 

 interest in bird protection, discussion, 1902, 216-218. 

 lack of adaptability, 1905, 517. 

 mistakes and unfortunate conditions, 1903, 448. 

 national associations, 1902, 673. 



Congress officers, 1901, 637; 1902, 689; 1903, 525; 1904, 556; 1905, 580. 

 practical, soil problems, article by E. C. Chilcott, 1903, 441-452. 

 protection against fraud, experiment station work, 1902, 605. 

 rights as to killing of game on lands, 1904, 511. 

 State organizations, miscellaneous, 1902, 673. 

 sugar-beet growers, number, 1903, 400. 

 suggestion as to growing macaroni wheat, 1903, 334. 

 United States native, movement from homes, 1904, 353-354. 

 wealth and well-being, remarks of Secretary, 1905, 9-14. 

 production, discussion by Secretary, 1904, 10-12. 

 weather forecasts by rural free delivery, 1901, 16. 

 Farmhouse, grouping of trees, 1904, 268. 



location, relation of tree planting, 1904, 266. 

 Farmliouses and buildings, notes, 1904, 110. 

 Farming, arid, study and improvement, 1905, 421. 



better, effect on prices of farm lands, 1905, 515. 

 diversified, advantage of southern climate, 1905, 201, 203. 

 animal production as a factor, 1905, 204-207. 

 in cotton belt, articles, 1905, 193-218. 

 types for Alabama and Mississippi, 1905, 201. 

 dry. See. Dry farming. 



