COLLABORATORS 



LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS 



Many of the contributors have assisted in reading proof and in other ways. 



Akbrman, Alfred, Professor of Forestry, University of 

 Georgia, Athens, Ga. (Practical Protection and 7m- 

 p-ovement of the Farm Woodlot.) 



Atkinson, Geo. F., Professor of Botany, Cornell Univer- 

 sity, Ithaca, N. Y. (Legume Root-Tubercles.) 



Bain, Samuel M., Professor of Botany, University of 

 Tennessee, and Botanist of the Agricultural Experi- 

 ment Station, Knoxville, Tenn. (Lespedeza.) 



Ball, Caeleton R., Agronomist in Sorghum Investiga- 

 tions, Oifice of Grain Investigations, Bureau of Plant 

 Industry, Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. 

 (Sorghum.) 



Barkows, Anna, Teacher of Domestic Science, Lecturer 

 at Chautauqua Institution, New York State College of 

 Agriculture at Cornell University, Teachers' College of 

 Columbia University and Simmons College, Boston, 

 Mass. (Home Preserving and Canning. Home-made 

 Pickles and Ketchup.) 



Bentlby, Charles Harvey, Manager, Sales Department, 

 California Fruit Canners' Association, San Francisco, 

 California. (Canning Industry in California.) 



BOGUB, E. E., Professor of Forestry, Michigan Agricul- 

 tural College, Agricultural College, P. 0., Mich. (Har- 

 vesting and Marketing the Timber Crop.) 



BOLLEY, Henry L., Professor of Botany and Zoology, 

 North Dakota Agricultural College, and Botanist, 

 Agricultural Experiment Station, Agricultural College, 

 N. D. (The Means of Controlling Plant Diseases.) 



Boykin, E. B., Assistant in Plant-Breeding Investigations, 

 Bureau of Plant Industry, Department of Agriculture, 

 Washington, D. C. (Cotton, in conjunction with Her- 

 bert J. Webber.) 



Brown, E., Botanist in Charge of Seed Laboratory, Bureau 

 of Plant Industry, Department of Agriculture, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. (Practical Advice on Seed-Testing, in 

 conjunction with F. H. Hillman.) 



Bull, C. P., Assistant Professor of Agriculture, Univer- 

 sity of Minnesota, and Assistant Agriculturist, Minne- 

 sota Exp. Sta., St. Anthony Park, Minn. (Flax.) 



Carleton, Mark Alfred, Cerealist in Charge of Grain 

 Investigations, Bureau of Plant Industry, Department 

 of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. (Millets.) 



Chamberlain, W. I., Editorial Department, "The Ohio 

 Farmer," Cleveland, Ohio. Private address, Hudson, 

 Ohio. (Maple-syrup-making from Ohio Experience.) 



Chamberlin, G. M., Formerly Manager, The Little Empire 

 Investment Company, and Chief Chemist and Asst. 

 Supt., The Western Sugar and Land Company, Grand 

 Junction, Colo. Present address, in care of C. E. Glea- 

 son & Co., Chicago. (The Manufacture of Beet-sugar) 



Clark, C. W., Farmer, Skaneateles, N. Y. (Teasel) 



Clark, V. A., Formerly Agriculturist and Horticulturist, 

 Arizona Experiment Station Farm, Phoenix, Ariz. Ad- 

 dress, Urbana, 111. (Berseem) 



Cobb, N. A., Chief, Division Crop Technology, Bureau of 

 Plant Industry, Department of Agriculture, Washing- 

 ton, D. C. (Sugar-Cane) 



COBURN, F. D., Secretary State Board of Agriculture, 

 Topeka, Kansas. (Alfalfa in the Central West) 



Collins, G. N., Assistant Botanist, Binomic Investiga- 

 tions, Bureau of Plant Industry, Department of Agri- 

 culture, Washington, D. C. (Banana-Growing in 

 American Tropics. Cacao.) 



CORBETT, L. 'C, Horticulturist, Bureau of Plant Industry, 

 Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. (The 

 Growing and Transplanting of Field - Crop Plants. 

 Peanut. Root Cellars and Storage Houses.) 



Curtis, J. G., Fanner, South Greece, N. Y. (Popcorn.) 



Dawley, F. E., Breeder of Animals and Director of State 

 Farmers' Institutes, Fayetteville, N. Y. {Alfalfa in 

 the East.) 



Dewey, Lyster H., In Charge of Fiber Plant Investiga- 

 tions, Bureau of Plant Industry, Department of Agri- 

 culture, Washington, D. C. (Fiber Plants.) 



DoGGETT, C. S., Director of Textile Department, Clemson 

 Agricultural College of South Carolina, Clemson Col- 

 lege, S. C. (Dyes and Dyeing.) 



DuGGAR, B. M., Professor of General Botany and Plant 

 Physiology, University of Missouri, and Botanist, Agri- 

 cultural Experiment Station, Columbia, Missouri. 

 (The Shading of Plants. Preserving and Preparing 

 Mushrooms. Mushrooms and Truffles.) 



DuGGAR, J. F., Director and Agriculturist, Experiment 

 Station of Alabama Pol3rteohnic Institute, Auburn, 

 Ala. (Cowpea. Melilotus. Soybean. Vetch.) 



Elliott, E. E., Head Professor of Agriculture, Washing- 

 ton State College, and Agriculturist, State Agricultural 

 Experiment Station, Pullman, Washington. (Wheat, 

 in conjunction with T. Lyttleton Lyon.) 



Erwin, a. T., Associate Professor of Horticulture, Iowa 

 State College of Agriculture and Experiment Station, 

 Ames, Iowa. (Lists of Fruits for Home-planting in 

 Iowa.) 



Fairchild, David, In Charge of Office of Seed and Plant 

 Introduction, Department of Agriculture, Washington, 

 D. C. (Plant Introduction) 



Feenow, B. E., Professor of Forestry, Toronto University, 

 Toronto, Ontario, Can. (Farm Woodlot : Its Place in 

 the Farm Economy) 



Fixter, John, Farm Superintendent, The Macdonald Col- 

 lege, St. Anne de Bellevue, P. Q. (Bean, Broad) 



Eraser, S., Farmer ; Manager, Fall Brook Farms, and 

 Consulting Agriculturist, Estate Major W. A. Wads- 

 worth, Geneseo, N. Y. (Examples of Crop Rotation Sys- 

 tems in Canada, United States, and Elsewhere. Cab- 

 bage for Stock -Feeding. Meadows and Pastures. 

 Potato. Pumpkin and Squash for Stock -Feeding. 

 Root Crops.) 



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