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Report of Progress in Cereal Investiga- 

 tions. 



Vine Pruning in California, Part I. 

 Vine Pruning in California, Part II. 

 Utilization of the Nitrogen and Organic 



Matter in Septic and Imhoff Tank 



Sludges. 



Irrigation and Soil Conditions in the 

 Sierra Nevada Foothills, California. 



Melaxuma of the Walnut, "Juglans regia." 



Citrus Diseases of Florida and Cuba 

 Compared with Those of California. 



Size Grades for Ripe Olives. 



A Spotting of Citrus Fruits Due to the 

 Action of Oil Liberated from the Rind. 



Experiments with Stocks for Citrus. 



Growing and Grafting Ohve Seedlings. 



A Comparison of Annual Cropping, Bi- 

 ennial Cropping, and Green Manures 

 on the Yield of Wheat. 



Feeding Dairy Calves in California. 



Preliminary Report on Kearney Vineyard 

 Experimental Drain. 



The Cultivation of Belladonna in Cali- 

 fornia. 



The Pomegranate. 



Grain Sorghums. 



Irrigation of Rice in California. 



Irrigation of Alfalfa in the Sacramento 

 Valley. 



Trials with California Silage Crops for 



Dairy Cows. 

 The Olive Insects of California. 

 The Milk Goat in California. 

 Commercial Fertilizers. 

 Vinegar from Waste Fruits. 

 Bean Culture in California. 

 The .almond in California. 

 Seedless Raisin Grapes. 



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The Use of Lumber on Cahfornia Farms. 



Commercial Fertilizers. 



A Study on the Effects of Freezes on 

 Citrus in California. 



I. Fumigation with Liquid Hydrocyanic 

 Acid. II. Physical and Chemical Pro- 

 perties of Liquid Hydrocyanic Acid. 



I. The Carob in California. II. Nutritive 

 Value of the Carob Bean. 



Plum Pollination. 



Mariout Barley. 



Pruning Young Deciduous Fruit Trees. 

 The Kaki or Oriental Persimmon. 

 Selections of Stocks in Citrus Propagation. 

 The Effects of .\lkali on Citrus Trees. 

 Control of the Coyote in California. 

 Commercial Production of Grape Syrup. 

 Heavy vs. Light Grain Feeding for Dairy 

 Cows. 



Storage of Perishable Fruit at Freezing 

 Temperatures. 



Rice Irrigation Measurements and Ex- 

 periments in Sacramento Valley, 1914- 

 1919. 



Prune Growing in California. 



Dehydration of Fruits. 



Phylloxera-Resistant Stocks. 



Walnut Culture in California. 



Preliminary Volume Tables for Second- 

 Growth Redwoods. 



Cocoanut Meal as a Feed for Dairy Cows 

 and Other Livestock. 



The Preparation of Nicotine Dust as an 

 Insecticide. 



Some Factors of Dehydrater EfEciency. 



The Relative Cost of Making Logs from 

 Small and Large Timber. 



Control of the Pocket Gopher in California. 



CIRCULARS 



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70. Observations on the Status of Corn 165. 



Growing in California. 



82. The Common Ground Squirrels of Call- 166. 



fornia. 167. 



87. Alfalfa. 169. 



110. Green Manuring in California. 170. 



111. The Use of Lime and Gypsum on Cali- 



fornia Soils. 172. 



113. Correspondence Courses in Agriculture. 173. 



115. Grafting Vinifera Vineyards. 174. 



126. Spraying for the Grape Leaf Hopper. 175. 



127. House Fumigation. 



128. Insecticide Formulas. 176. 



129. The Control of Citrus Insects. 



130. Cabbage Growing in California. 177. 

 135. Official Tests of Dairy Cows. 178. 

 138. The Silo in California Agriculture. 179. 

 144. Oidium or Powdery Mildew of the Vine. 



148. "Lungworms." 181. 



151. Feeding and Management of Hogs. 182. 



152. Some Observations on the Bulk Handling 



of Grain in California. 183. 



153. Announcement of the California State 184. 



Dairy Cow Competition, 1916-18. 1S8. 



154. Irrigation Practice in Growing Small 189. 



Fruits in California. 190. 



155. Bovine Tuberculosis. 193. 



157. Control of the Pear Scab. 198. 



158. Home and Farm Canning. 201. 



159. Agriculture in the Imperial Valley. 202. 



160. Lettuce Growing in California. 



161. Potatoes in California. 203. 

 164. Small Fruit Culture in California. 205. 



Fundamentals of Sugar Beet Culture 



under California Conditions. 

 The County Farm Bureau. 

 Feeding Stuffs of Minor Importance. 

 The 1918 Grain Crop. 

 Fertilizing California Soils for the 1918 



Crop. 

 Wheat Culture. 



The Construction of the Wood-Hoop Silo. 



Farm Drainage Methods. 



Progress Report on the Marketing and 



Distribution of Milk. 

 Hog Cholera Prevention and the Serum 



Treatment. 

 Grain Sorghums. 



The Packing of Apples in California. 



Factors of Importance in Producing Milk 

 of Low Bacterial Count. 



Control of the California Ground Squirrel. 



Extending the Area of Irrigated Wheat in 

 California for 1918. 



Infectious Abortion in Cows. 



A Flock of Sheep on the Farm. 



Lambing Sheds. 



Winter Forage Crops. 



Agriculture Clubs in California. 



A Study of Farm Labor in California. 



Syrup from Sweet Sorghum. 



Helpful Hints to Hog Raisers. 



County Organizations for Rural Fire Con- 

 trol. 



Peat as a Manure Substitute. 

 Blackleg. 



