596 POULTRY CULTURE 



Marketing 



* How to kill and bleed Market Poultry. Pennington and Betts. Circular 

 No. 6l, Bureau of Chemistry, United States Department of Agriculture. 

 (1910) 



Marketing Eggs through the Creamery. Slocum, Far7ners' Bulletin, No. 44^. 



United States Department of Agriculture, (igr i) 

 Marketing Poultry Products. Rice. No. 26, Cornell Reading Conise for 



Farmers. ( 1 904) 

 Studies of Poultry from the Farm to the Consumer. Pennington. Circular 



No. 64. Bureau of Chemistry. United States Department of Agriculture 

 The Egg Trade of the United States. Hastings. Circular J\'o. 140. United 



States Bureau of Animal Industry. (1909) 

 The Marketing of Eggs. Phillips. Bulletin No. 162, Kansas Agricultural 



Experiment Station. (1909) 

 The Poultry and Egg Industry of Leading European Countries. Fossum. 



Bulletin No. 6j, United States Bureau of Animal Industry. (1904) 



* The Poultry Packer's Guide. Bickel. (1909) 



Exhibiting and Judging 



Poultry for Prizes and Profit. Long. (1872, 1909) 



Preparing Fowls for Exhibition. Cobb 



*The American Standard of Perfection. The American Poultry Association. 



(1874, 1910) 

 The Philosophy of Judging. Felch, Babcock, and Lee. (18S9) 



Miscellaneous 



Farm Drainage. Stewart. E.rtension Bulletin No. ij. University Farm. 



St. Paul, Minn. 

 How to destroy English Sparrows. Dearborn. Fanners' Bulletin No. jSj. 



United States Department of Agriculture. (1910) 

 How to destroy Rats. Lantz. Farmers' Bulletin A'o. j6q. United States 



Department of Agriculture. (1909) 

 The Cement Workers' Handbook. Baker, (1906) 

 The Preservation of Hen Manure. In Bulletin No. gS, Maine Agricultural 



Experiment Station. (1903) 



