PUBLICATIONS OP THE DEPART.^lEUT OF AGRICULTUHE 



Farmers 



B 



497 



F. 



506 



P. 



630 



F. 



*702 



F. 



755 



F. 



1102 



F. 



1327 



F. 



1397 



F. 



*1456 



F. 



1533 



F. 



*1571 



F. 



*1598 



P. 



1612 



P. 



1638 



F. 



1644 



F. 



1682 



F. 



1709 



F. 



1716 



F. 



1719 



F. 



1730 



F. 



1759 



F, 



1768 



P. 



1777 



P. 



1781 



F. 



♦1783 



F. 



Leaflets: 



*21 



L. 



47 



L. 



48 



L. 



59 



L. 



60 



L. 



61 



L. 



65 



L. 



*78 



L. 



94 



L. 



109 



L. 



120 



L. 



132 



L. 



' Bulletins; 



Some common game, aquatic, and rapacious birds in relation 



to man. 5^, 

 Food of some well-known "birds of forest, farm and garden, 5^, 

 Some common birds useful to the farmer, 5^, 

 Cottontail rabbits in relation to trees and farm crops, 5^, 

 Common birds of southeastern United States in relation to 



agriculture, 5^, 

 The crow in its relation to agriculttire, 5<^. 

 Canaries: Their care and management, 5^, 

 Mouse control in field and orchard, 5^, 

 Homes for birds, 5i^, 

 Rat control, 5^, 



The European starling in the United States, 5^, 

 Mountain beavers in the Pacific Northwest, 5^, 

 Propagation of aquatic game birds. 5^, 

 Rat proofing buildings and premises, 5^. 

 Local bird refuges. 5^, 

 Usefulness of birds on the farm, 5^, 

 Pocket gopher control. 5^, 

 Mole control. 5^. 



Improving the farm environment for wildlife, 5^, 

 Rabbit production, 10^, 

 Game management on the farm. 5^. 

 Trapping and transplanting live beavers. 5^, 

 Diseases of fur animals. 5^, 

 Diseases of upland game birds, 5^. 

 Feeding wildlife in winter, 5^, 



Woodchuck control in the Eastern States, 5^. 



Hygiene in fox farming. 5^, 



Reindeer recipes, 5^. 



Hints on vrolf and coyote trapping, 5^, 



Porcupine control in the Western States. 5^. 



English sparrow control. 5^, 



E.ed- squill powder in rat control, 5^, 



Hints on bobcat trapping. b<p. 



Hints on mountain lion trapping, 5^, 



Eliminating bats from buildings, 5^, 



Excluding birds from reservoirs and fishponds, 5^, 



Den hunting as a means of coyote control, 5^, 



yearbook of Agriculture Se-parates : 



*823 Y. Trapping on the farm. 5^. 



Botulism is a factor in the decrease of western waterfowl. ^, 

 Game as a farm crop emphasized by agricultural adjustment, 5^. 

 Predators and rodents are factors in the spread of disease, 5^. 



*1513 Y. 

 *1515 Y, 

 *1517 Y. 

 *1518 Y. 



Waterfowl breeding grounds of Par Worth now poorly tenanted, 5^. 



