47 



124. Experiment Station Work— XVII. Pp.32. 



125. Protection of Food Products from Injurious 



Temperatures. Pp. 26. 



126. Practical Suggestions for Farm Buildings. 



Pp. 48. 



127. Important Insecticides. Pp. 42. 



128. Eggs and Their Uses as Food. Pp. 32. 



129. Sweet Potatoes. Pp. 40. 



131. Household Tests for Detection oi" Oleomarga- 



rine and Renovated Butter. Pp. 11. 



132. Insect Enemies of Growing Wheat. Pp.40. 



133. Experiment Station Work— XVIII. Pp. 32. 



134. Tree Planting in Rural School Grounds. Pp. 



38. 



135. Sorghum Sirip Manufacture. Pp. 40. 



136. Earth Roads. Pp. 24. 



137. The Angora Goat. Pp. 48. 



13S. Irrigation in Field and Garden. Pp. 40. 



139. Emmer: A Grain for the Semiarid Regions. 



Pp.16. 



140. Pineapple Growing. Pp. 48. 



141. Poultry Raising on the Farm. Pp.16. 



142. The Nutritive and Economic Value of Food. 



Pp. 48. 



143. The Confirmation of Beef and Dairv Cattle. 



Pp. 44. 



144. Experiment Station Work — XIX. Pp. 32. 



145. Carbon Bisulphid as an Insecticide. Pp. 28. 



146. Insecticides and Fungicides. Pp. 16. 



147. Winter Forage Crops for the South. Pp. 36. 

 118. Celery Culture. Pp.32. 



149. Experiment Station Work— XX. Pp. 32. 



150. Clearing Xew Land . Pp. 24. 



151. Dairying in the South. Pp.48. 



152. Scabies in Cattle. Pp. 24. 



153. Orchard Enemies in the Pacific Northwest. 



Pp. 39. 



154. The Fruit Garden: Preparation and Care. 



Pp. 20. 



155. How Insects Affect Health in Rural Districts. 



Pp. 20. 



156. The Home Vineyard. Pp. 24. 



157. The Propagation of Plants. Pp. 24. 



15S. How to Build Small Irrigation Ditches. Pp. 



28. 

 159. Scab in Sheep. Pp. 48. 



161. Practical Suggestions for Fruit Growers. 



Pp. 28. 



162. Experiment Station Work— XXI. Pp. 32. 



164. Rape as a Forage Crop. Pp. 16. 



165. Culture of the Silkworm. Pp. 32. 



166. Cheese making on the Farm. Pp. 16. 



167. Cassava. Pp. 32. 



168. Pearl Millet. Pp. 16. 



169. Experiment Statiou Work— XXII. Pp. 32. 



170. Principles of Horse Feeding Pp. 44. 



171. The Control of the Codling Moth. Pp. 24. 



172. Scale Insects and Mites on Citrus Trees. 



Pp. 43. 



173. Primer of Forestry. Pp. 48. 



174. Broom Corn. Pp. 32. 



175. Home Manufacture and Use of Fnfermented 



Grape Juice. Pp. 16. 



176. Cranberry Culture. Pp. 20. 



177. Squab Raising. Pp. 32. 



178. Insects Injurious in Cranberry Culture. Pp. 



32. 



179. Horseshoeing. Pp. 31. 



180. Game Laws for 1903. Pp. 56. 



181. Pruning. Pp. 39. 



182. Poultry as Food. Pp. 40. 



183. Meat on the Farm — Butchering, curing, etc. 



184. Marketing Live Stock. Pp. 40. 



185. Beautifying the Home Grounds. 



186. Experiment Station Work— XXIII. Pp. 32. 



187. Drainage of Farm Lands. 



188 



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