CIRCULARS — Continued 



No. 



164. Small Fruit Culture in California. 



165. Fundamentals of Sugar Beet Culture 



under California Condition.s. 



167. Feeding Stuffs of Minor Importance. 



168. Spraying for the Control of Wild 



Morijing-Glory within the Fog Belt. 



169. The 1918 Grain Crop. 



170. Fertilizing California Soils for the 



1918 Crop. 



172. Wheat Culture. 



173. The Construction of the Wood-Hoop 



Silo. 



174. Farm Drainage Methods. 



175. Progress Report on the Marketing and 



Distribution of Milk. 



176. Hog Cholera Prevention and the Serum 



Treatment. 



177. Grain Sorghums. 



178. The Packing of Apples in California. 



179. Factors of Importance in Producing 



Milk of Low Bacterial Count. 



181. Control of the California Ground 



Squirrel. 



182. Extending the Area of Irrigated Wheat 



in California for 1918. 

 18-3. Infectious Abortion in Cows. 



184. A Flock of Sheep on the Farm. 



185. Beekeeping for the Fruit-grower and 



Small Rancher or Amateur. 



187. Utilizing the Sorghums. 



188. Lambing Sheds. 



189. Winter Forage Crops. 



No. 



190. Agriculture Clubs in California, 

 193. A Study of Farm Labor in California. 

 195. Revised Compatibility Chart of Insecti- 

 cides and Fungicides. 



197. Suggestions for Increasing Egg Produc- 



tion in a Time of High-Peed Prices. 



198. Syrup from Sweet Sorghum. 



199. Onion Growing in California. 



201. Helpful Hints to Hog Raisers. 



202. County Organization for Rural Fire 



Control. 



203. Peat as a Manure Substitute. 



204. Handbook of Plant Diseases and Pest 



Control. 



205. Blackleg. 



206. Jack Cheese. 



207. Neufchatel Cheese. 



208. Summary of the Annual Reports of the 



Farm Advisors of California. 



209. The Function of the Farm Bureau. 



210. Suggestions to the Settler in California. 



211. Saving Raisins by Sulfuring. 



212. Salvaging Rain-Damaged Prunes. 



213. Evaporators for Prune Drying. 



214. Seed Treatment for the Prevention of 



Cereal Smuts. 



215. Feeding Dairy Cows in California. 



216. Winter Injury or Die-Back of the Wal- 



nut. 



217. Methods for Marketing Vegetables in 



California. 



