RANGE BIBLIOGRAPHY 389 



United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service. (7306) 



the national forests of Arizona. U. S. Dept. Agr. Circ. 318, 18 pp., 

 illus. 1924. 



Verkamp, L. E. (7307) 



conditions in Arizona. Natl. Wool Grower 7 (1) : 27. 1917. 



Warren, F. E. (7308) 



NECESSITY OF USING THE FOREST RESERVES FOR GRAZING PURPOSES. Amer. 



Foresters Cong. Proo. 1905: 232-241. 1905. 



Woolsey, T. S., Jr. (7309) 



can national forests be made self-supporting? Amer. Lumberm. 

 (whole no.) 2141: 58. 1916. 



See also Anderson (7169), Barnes (2750), Evarts (7188), Gosney (7528), 

 Grinnell (6890), Hammatt (7192), Hibbard (7194), Kelsey (6890), Kneipp 

 (2674), Korstian (2675), Pinchot (6260), Scrugham (7211), Shattuck (2694), 

 Smith (8267), and Stewart (2698). Also Baker (6339), Silcox (3488), U. S. 

 Forest Service (6203, 6204)- 



COST OF PRODUCTION 



Publications treating of the cost or expense involved in producing the various 

 classes of range livestock; cost accounting, range bookkeeping, and other material 

 related to range production costs. 



See Coordination of Range and Ranch for closely related references. 



Adams, R. L. (7311) 



THE RESULTS OF A SURVEY TO DETERMINE THE COSTS OF PRODUCING BEEF IN 



California. Calif. Agr. Expt. Sta. Circ. 281, 22 pp. 1924. 

 — - (7312) 



CALIFORNIA BEEF PRODUCTION COST SURVEY BROUGHT UP-TO-DATE. West. 



Cattle Markets and News 3 (5) : 5-6. 1929. 

 Barber, W. R. (7313) 



SHEEP EXPENSES AND RETURNS IN IDAHO. EXPENSES AND RECEIPTS IN 



1926 — summary of 3 YEARS' record. Natl. Wool Grower 17 (4): 27, 30. 

 1927. 



Black, W. H. (7314) 



how much does a calf cost? Cattleman 13 (12): 15-16, illus. 1927. 



Brennen, C. A., Fleming, C. E., Grant, H. S., Jr., and Bruce, M. R. (7315) 



THE MAIN REASONS WHY RANGE CATTLE RANCHERS SUCCEED OR FAIL. CATTLE 

 PRODUCTION COSTS PER HEAD AND POUND 1928 TO 1932 FIGURES AND LONG-TIME 



averages. Nev. Agr. Expt. Sta. Bull. 133, 22 pp., illus. 1933. 

 — - — — assisted by Fleming, C. E., Smith, G. H., Jr., and Bruce, M. R. (7316) 



CATTLE PRODUCTION COSTS IN NEVADA IN THE YEARS 1928, 1929, AND 1930. Nev. 



Agr. Expt. Sta. Bull. 124, 54 pp., illus. 1931. 

 — — — assisted by Fleming, C. E., Smith, G. H., Jr., and Bruce, M. R. (7317) 



COST OF PRODUCING HAY ON NEVADA RANGE CATTLE RANCHES. Nev. Agr. 



Expt. Sta. BuU. 129, 14 pp., illus. 1932. 

 ■ — • — ■ — assisted by Fleming, C. E., Smith, G. H., Jr., and Bruce, M. R. (7318) 



RECEIPTS AND COSTS ON NEVADA RANGE CATTLE RANCHES FOR THE YEARS 



1928, 1929, and 1930. Nev. Agr. Expt. Sta. Bull. 126, 25 pp., illus. 1932. 

 Burdick, R. T. (7319) 



THE COST OF FEEDING LAMBS IN NORTHERN COLORADO. Natl. Wool Grower 



20 (9): 31-33. 1930. 

 Colver, W. B. (7320) 



REPORT OF THE FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION ON THE MEATPACKING INDUSTRY. 

 COST OF GROWING BEEF ANIMALS. COST OF FATTENING CATTLE. COST 



of marketing livestock. 173 pp., illus. Washington, D. C. 1920. 

 Cotton, J. S., Cooper, M. O., Ward, W. F., and Ray, S. H. (7321) 



MEAT SITUATION IN THE UNITED STATES. PART III. METHODS AND COST OF 

 GROWING BEEF CATTLE IN THE CORN BELT STATES. U. S. Dept. Agr. 



Rept. Ill, 64 pp., illus. 1916. 



