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VIRGINIA AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION, BLACKSBURG 
BULLETINS • 
239. The dry-mix spray for peaches. F. J. Scbneiderhan and R. H. Hurt. Jan., 1925. 
240. The agricultural situation in Roanoke and its trade territory, with special reference 
to the adjustment of agricultural production and distribution in Roanoke's 
trade territory to meet home market demands. J. J. Vernon and H. I. Richards. 
Mar.. 1925. 
241. Causes of profit or loss on Virginia tobacco farms. J. J. Vernon and M. J. B. 
Ezekiel. Nov., 1925. 
242. Experiments with sun-cured tobacco and other crops grown in rotation with it. 
W. W. Green. Nov., 1925. 
243. Dried apple pomace compared with dried beet pulp and with corn silage in feeding 
dairy cows for milk production. C. W. Holdaway. Nov., 1925. 
244. Honeysuckle eradication in Virginia apple orchards. R. H. Hurt. Jan.. 1926. 
245. Apple disease studies in northern Virginia. F. J. Schneiderhan. Feb., 1926. 
246. Pastures for hogs reduce the cost of producing pork in eastern Virginia. C. R. 
Nobles. Feb., 1926. 
247. Experiments with alfalfa in eastern Virginia. R. P. Cocke. Mar., 1926. 
248. Codling moth investigations in Virginia. W. S. Hough, L. A. Stearns, C. R. Willey 
and L. R. Cagle. Apr., 1926. 
249. Renting farms in Virginia. C. C. Taylor and J. J. Vernon. May, 1926. 
250. The relation between dietary habits and health of children in rural sections of 
Virginia. E. A. Reynolds. Aug., 1926. 
251. Studies on the potato tuber moth during the winter of 1925-1926. G. W. Underhill. 
Aug., 1926. 
252. Red clover experiments. T. K. Wolfe and M. S. Kipps. Dec, 1926. 
TECHNICAL BULLETINS 
28. The comparative value of peanut meal, cotton seed meal and soybean meal as 
sources of protein for milk production. C. W. Holdaway, W. B. Ellett and 
W. G. Harris. Feb., 1925. 
29. Biology and control of Comstock's mealy bug on the umbrella catalpa. W. S. Hough. 
Feb., 1925. 
WASHINGTON AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION, PULLMAN 
BULLETINS 
190. The influence of sulfur and gypsum upon the composition and yield of legumes. 
J. R. Neller. July, 1925. 
191. (Tecbnical paper.) Tbe Rhizoctonia disease of potatoes. B. F. Dana. Aug., 1925. 
192. A review of tbe agriculture of the Big Bend Country. Byron Hunter, George 
Severance and R. N. Miller. Sept., 1925. 
193. Studies in apple storage. O. M. Morris. Sept.. 1925. 
194. Co-operation in marketing Washington farm products. E. F. Dummeier. Dec, 1925. 
195. Some better things in farm life in Washington. F. R. Yoder. Sept., 1925. 
196. Thirty-fifth annual report for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1925. E. C. Johnson. 
Dec, 1925. 
197. Investigations on oil sprays. A. L. Melander, Anthony Spuler and E.- L. Green. 
Feb., 1926. 
198. Rotation and hogging off experiments with field peas. E. G. Schafer and R. T. 
Smith. Feb., 1926. 
199. Poisoned baits for strawberry root weevil. A. L. Melander and Anthony Spuler. 
Feb.. 1926. 
200. Orchard crowding, its effects and remedies. O. M. Morris and W. A. Luce. Mar., 
1926. 
201. Wheat exporting from the Pacific Northwest. J. B. Watkins. May, 1926. 
202. Improved method for making cider vinegar. S. C. Vandecaveye. June, 1926. 
203. Rural social organization in Whitman County. E. A. Taylor and F. R. Yoder. June, 
1926. 
204. An ecomonic study of berry farming in western Wasbington. N. W. Johnson and 
George Severance. June, 1926. 
205. Physical and chemical characteristics of maturing apples as related to time of har- 
vest. J. R. Neller and F. L. Overley. June, 1926. 
