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295. The production and marketing of farm products in Wayne County, Indiana. M. H. 
Overton and P. K. Edwards. June, 1925. 
296. Sheep feeding: XIII, Fattening western lambs, 1924-1925. J. H. Skinner and F. G. 
King. July, 1925. 
297. The value of silage in the dairy ration. L. H. Fairchild and J. W. Wilbur. Sept., 
1925. 
298. Testing corn stalks chemically to aid in determining their plant food needs. G. N. 
Hotter. May, 1926. 
299. Good bulls and good foundation cows the source of better dairy cattle. L. H. Fair- 
child. May, 1926. 
300. Tankage for spring pigs on legume pasture. C. M. Vestal. May, 1926. 
301. Commercial fertilizers. O. S. Roberts [and others]. May, 1926. 
302. Inspection of agricultural seeds. O. S. Roberts [and others]. May, 1926. 
303. Commercial feeding stuffs. H. R. Kraybill [and others]. July, 1926. 
304. Sheep feeding : XIV, Fattening western lambs, 1925-26. Claude Harper. May, 
1926. 
305. Increasing farm profits with more early potatoes in northern Indiana. M. H. Over- 
ton. Nov., 1926. 
306. Costs and profits in producing soybeans in Indiana. E. C. Young and L. G. Hobson. 
Dec, 1926. 
IOWA AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION, AMES 
BULLETINS 
225. The onion industry in Pleasant Valley, Iowa. A. T. Erwin and W. L. Harter. 
Jan., 1925. 
226. Seed analyses, 1921 to 1924. C. M. King. Feb., 1925. 
227. Iowa farmers test new oat varieties. II. D. Hughes and J. L. Robinson. Mar., 
1925. 
228. Soybeans for Iowa. H. D. Hughes and F. S. Wilkins. May, 1925. Also abridged 
edition. 
229. Farm organization aud management studies in Warren County, Iowa. C. W. Crick- 
man. June, 1925. 
230. Cold storage investigations with Wealthy apples. Fifth progress report. H. H. 
Plagge and T. J. Maney. Aug., 1925. 
231. Succulent feeds for dairy cows in summer. H. H. Kildee, Earl Weaver, J. M. Shaw 
and Fordyce Ely. Sept., 1925. 
232. Field experiments with gypsum in Iowa. L. W. Erdman and W. B. Bollen. Nov., 
1925. 
233. Sudan grass. H. D. Hughes and F. S. Wilkins. Mar., 1926. 
234. Soybean hay for fattening lambs. J. M. Evvard, C. C. Culbertson, W. E. Hammond 
and K. K. Henness. May, 1926. 
235. Cabbage yellows, caused by Fusarium conglutinans in Iowa. I. E. Melhus, A. T. 
Erwin and Frank Van Haltern. June, 1926. 
236. The economic value of farm manure as a fertilizer on Iowa soils. W. H. Stevenson, 
P. E. Brown, L. W. Forman, W. G. Baker, J. L. Boatman and Bryan Boat- 
man. June, 1926. 
237. [Pt. 1.] Cost of living on Iowa farms; an economic and sociological study of 
472 farm families and farm homes in Boone, Story and Sac Counties, Iowa. 
G. II. Von Tungeln, J. F. Thaden and E. L. Kirkpatrick. June, 1926. 
237. Pt 2. Cost of living on Iowa farms : Household expenditures. Hazel Kyrk. July, 
1926. 
238. Standard of living on Iowa farms. J. F. Thaden. Aug., 1926. 
239. The snakes of Iowa. J. E. Guthrie. Sept., 1926. 
240. Testing draft horses. E. V. Collins and A. B. Caine. Oct., 1926. 
241. Crop returns under various rotations in the Wisconsin drift soil area. W. H. 
Stevenson, P. E. Brown and L. W. Forman. Oct., 1926. 
KESEARCH BULLETINS 
82. Transmissibility and pathological effects of the mosaic disease. O. H. Elmer. Feb., 
1925. 
83. Raising orphan pigs : II, Modifying cows' whole milk with sugar and cream ; heat 
treatment of cows' whole milk ; vitamin modification of cows' whole milk. 
J. M. Evvard, Q. W. Wallace and G. V. Glatfelter. May, 1925. 
84. Basisporium dry rot of corn. L. W. Durrell. May, 1925. 
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