INDEX 



(Numbers refer to pages) 



Acme harrow, 235. 



jEgilops, 305. 



.^ilops ovata, 306. 



Alabama argillacea, 137. 



Alabama Experiment Station, 

 17, 40, 41, ^8, 222, 

 228, 244, 254, 270, 

 278, 287, 290. 



Alabama, high ranking cotton 

 varieties for, 48. 



Alabama, high yielding varie- 

 ties of wheat for, 319. 



Alabama, leading varieties of 

 com for, 183. • 



Alfalfa, 2. 



Allen, J. B., 52. 



Allium vineale, 334. 



Amber sorghum, 382, 383. 



Andropogon halepensis, 372. 



Andropogon sorghum, 372. 



Anthonomus grandis, 127. 



Arachis hypogaea, 430. 



Arkansas Agricultural Experi- 

 ment Station, 288. 



Arkansas, high ranking cotton 

 varieties for, 48. 



Arkansas, high yielding varie- 

 ties of wheat for, 319. 



Arkansas, leading varieties of 

 corn for, 183. 



Avena barbata, 273. 



Avena fatua, 272, 273. 



Avena sativa, 272. 



Avena sterilis, 272, 273. 



Ball, Carleton B.., 373, 377, 381 

 Balls, W., 8, 9, 28. 

 Barley, climate, 351. 



composition, 349. 



description, 347. 



enemies, 353. 



fertilizers, 351. 



harvesting, 352. 



nativity, 347. 



rotations, 351. 



soils, 351. 



sowing, 351. 



types, 350. 



value in cotton-belt, 3. 

 , value ia United States, 3. 

 "Benders" cotton, 33. 

 Bermuda^grass, 2. 

 Blissus leucopterus, 268, 337. 

 Bromus secalinus, 334. 

 Broom-corn, 374, 395. 



culture of, 398. 



harvesting, 399. , 

 Buckwheat, value in United 



States, 3. 

 Bureau of Plant Industry, 28, 

 141, 143, 144, 282, 298, 

 319. 

 Bureau of Soils, United States 

 Department of Agri- 

 culture, 67, 222. 

 Burgess, J. L., 327. 



Calandra oryza, 269, 

 Catch-crops, 2. 



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