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REFERENCES ON SORGHUMS 



Bureau of Plant Industry, United States Department of Agri- 

 culture : — 



Bulletin 50. Three Much Misrepresented Sorghums. 



Bulletin 175. The History and Distribution of Sorghums. 



Bulletin 203. The Importance and Improvement of Graiu 

 Sorghums. 



Bulletin 237. Grain Sorghum Production in the San Antonio 

 Region of Texas. 

 Farmers' Bulletins, United States Department of Agriculture :— 



Bulletin 37. Kafir Corn Characteristics and Uses. 



Bulletin 50. Sorghum as a Forage Crop. 



Bulletin 92. Improvement of Sorghum. 



Bulletin 174. Broom Corn. 



Bulletin 246. Saccharine Sorghums for Forage. 



Bulletin 288. Non-saccharine Sorghums. 



Bulletin 322. Milo as a Dry Land Crop. 



Bulletin 334. Sorghum for Silage. 



Bulletin 448. Better Grain Sorghum Crops. 



Bulletin 450. The Best Two Sweet Sorghums for Forage. 



Bulletin 477. Sorghum Sirup Manufacture. 

 Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletins : — 



Bulletin 23. Smuts of Sorghum, Corn Smut. 



BuUetin 93. Kafir Corn. 



Bulletin 99. (Page 5.) Kafir Corn, Alfalfa Hay, and Soy 



Beans for Pork. 

 BuUetin 99. (Page 32.) 

 Bulletin 99. (Page 35.) 



Corn. 

 BuUetin 119. 

 BuUetin 119. 

 Bidletin 119. 



Kafir Corn. 



Digestion Experiments with Kafir 



Kafir Corn vs. Good Butter. 

 Sorghum Pasture for Dairy Cows. 

 Whole Kafir Corn Compared with 



(Page 28.) 

 (Page 42.) 

 (Page 63.) 

 Ground Kafir Corn for Growing Calves. 

 BuUetin 136. (Page 164.) Sorghum with Corn for Baby 



Beef. 

 Bulletin 136. (Page 179.) Kafir Corn Meal and Sorghum 



Seed Meal with Soy Bean Meal for Swine. 

 BuUetin 136. (Page 202.) Kafir Corn with Alfalfa for Baby 

 Beef. 



