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Raising and Fattening Beef Calves in Alabama. (Department Bulletin 73.) 
Economical Cattle Feeding in the Corn Belt. (Farmers’ Bulletin 588.) 
The Feeding of Dairy Cows. (Farmers’ Bulletin 748.) 
Feeding and Management of Dairy Calves and Young Dairy Stock. (Farmers’ Bulle- 
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Equipment for Farm Sheep Raising. (Farmers’ Bulletin 810.) 
How Live Stock is Handled in the Bluegrass Region of Kentucky. (Farmers’ Bulle- 
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Farm Sheep Raising for Bester (Farmers’ Bulletin 840.) 
Utilization of Farm Wastes in Feeding Live Stock. (Farmers’ Bulletin 873.) 
Swine Management. (Farmers’ Bulletin 874.) 
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Cost of Raising a Dairy Cow. (Department Bulletin 49.) Price, 5 cents. 
Fattening Cattle in Alabama. (Department Bulletin 110.) Price, 5 cents. 
Use of Energy Values in the Computation of Rations for Farm Animals. (Department 
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Study in Cost of Producing Milk on Dairy Farms in Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylva- 
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Feeding Farm Animals. (Farmers’ Bulletin 22.) Price, 5 cents. 
Principles of Horse Feeding. (Farmers’ Bulletin 170.) Price, 5 cents. 
Pig Management. (Farmers’ Bulletin 205.) Price, 5 cents. 
Crimson Clover, Utilization. (Farmers’ Bulletin 579.) Price, 5 cents. 
Feeding for Meat Production. (Bureau of Animal Industry Bulletin 108.) Price, 
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Beef Production in Alabama, 1. Cost of Raising Cattle. 2. Wintering Steers Pre- 
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Nutritive Value of Non-protein of Feeding Stuffs. (Bureau of Animal Industry Bul- 
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Maintenance Rations of Farm Animals. (Bureau of Animal Industry Bulletin 143.) 
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Feeding Beef Cattle in Alabama, 1. Winter Fattening on Cottonseed Meal, Cottonseed 
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Summer Fattening on Pasture. 3. Value of Shelter for Fattening Cattle in Ala- 
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Meat Situation in the United States. Part IV. Utilization and Efficiency of Avail- 
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