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123. Fattening hogs in Nebraska: Alfalfa with corn for fattening hogs; comparisons of corn, corn and 
alfalfa, and supplementary foods for fattening hogs. By W. P. Snyder. (North Platte Substation 
Bui. 9.) Feb. 22, 1912. 
124. Fattening hogs in Nebraska: Alfalfa hay with corn for fattening hogs; comparisons of corn, corn and 
alfalfa, with supplementary foods for fattening hogs. By W. P. Snyder. (North Platte Sub- 
station Bui. 10.) June 15, 1912. 
125. Wheat breeding experiments. By E. G. Montgomery. Mar. 15, 1912. 
126. Native seed corn. By E. G. Montgomery. Mar. 20, 1912. 
127. Competition in cereals. By E. G. Montgomery. May 6, 1912. 
128. Studies in water requirements of corn. By E. G. Montgomery and T. A. Kiesselbach. May 8, 1912. 
129. Results of the Douglas County cow testing association. By A. L. Haecker and J. H. Frandsen. May 1, 
1912. 
130. Forage rations for growing horses. By W. P. Snyder. (NorthPlatteSubstationBul.il.) June 1,1912. 
131. Smuts of Nebraska cereals. By E. M. Wilcox. (Extension Bui. 7.) Aug. 30, 1912. 
132. Beef production: Comparisons of rations; comparisons of breeds and types. By H. R. Smith. Oct. 
21, 1912. 
133. Care of milk and cream on the farm. By J. H. Frandsen. (Extension Bui. 8.) Oct. 21, 1912. 
134. A dry rot of the Irish potato tuber. By E. M. Wilcox and G. K. K. Link. Mar. 25, 1913. A popular 
edition of Research Bui. 1. 
135. Growing crops in western Nebraska. By W. P. Snyder and W. W. Burr. (North Platte Substation 
Bui. 12.) Apr. 1,1913. 
136. Alfalfa inoculation tests. By C. W. Pugsley. Apr. 10, 1913. 
137. Growing forest trees in western Nebraska; shrubs and ornamentals. By W. P. Snyder. (North 
Platte Substation Bui. 13.) May 26, 1913. 
138. Silo construction in Nebraska. By L. W. Chase. June, 1913. Popular edition. May 26, 1913. 
139. Dairy herd records for fourteen years. By J. H. Frandsen and A. L. Haecker. Apr. 6, 1914. 
140. The storage and use of soil moisture. By W. W. Burr. (North Platte Substation Bui. 14.) Mar. 12, 
1914. A popular edition of Research Bui. 5. 
141. Irrigated field crops in western Nebraska. By Fritz Knorr. (Scottsbluff Substation Bui. 1.) May 
1, 1914. 
142. Vegetable gardens on irrigated farms in western Nebraska. By Fritz Knorr. (Scottsbluff Substation 
Bui. 2.) Apr. 27, 1914. 
143. Feeding baby beef: Forage and grain rations for fattening calves under western Nebraska conditions. 
By W. P. Snyder. (North Platte Substation Bui. 15.) June 22, 1914. 
144. Ground wheat versus whole wheat for fattening pigs. By R. K. Bliss and C. B. Lee. — Unpublished 
data from the North Platte station. By W. P. Snyder. Aug. 15, 1914. 
145. Handling silage. By L. W. Chase and I. D. Wood. Sept. 1, 1914. 
146. Home mulched vs. northern seed potatoes for eastern Nebraska. By R. A. Emerson. Dec. 24, 1914. 
Also popular edition. Apr. 15, 1915. 
147. Pork production. By W. P. Snyder. (North Platte Substation Bui. 16.) Apr. 10, 1915. Popular 
edition. May 26, 1915. 
148. A handbook of Nebraska grasses, with illustrated keys for their identification, together witb a general 
account of their structure and economic importance. By E. M. Wilcox, G. K. K. Link, and V. 
W. Pool. Apr. 1, 1915. 
149. Raising the dairy calf. By E. G. Woodward. Apr. 5, 1915. 
150. Soy beans and cowpeas. By T. A. Kiesselbach. Apr. 6, 1915. 
151. Corn silage and alfalfa hay for beef production. By R. K. Bliss and C. B. Lee. May 15, 1915. 
152. Management of irrigated land. By Fritz Knorr. (Scottsbluff Substation Bui. 3.) June, 1915. 
153. Lamb feeding experiments: Fattening western lambs; fattening native lambs; a comparison of native 
and western lambs. By H. J. Gramlich. Oct. 25, 1915. 
154. The prairie dog and its control. By M. H. Swenk. Aug. 15, 1915. 
155. Rotations and tillage methods in western Nebraska. By W. P. Snyder and W. M. Osborn. (North 
Platte Substation Bui. 17.) June 1, 1916. Popular edition, Sept. 25, 1915. 
156. Farming practice in the sand hills section of Nebraska. By James Cov/an. (Valentine Substation 
Bui. 1.) May 25, 1916. 
157. Farm management studies in eastern Nebraska. By H. C. Filley. Oct. 15, 1916. 
158. Why, when and how to spray. By J. R. Cooper. Feb. 15, 1917. A popular edition of Research Bui. 10. 
159. Pork production on irrigated lands in western Nebraska. By J. A. Holden. Apr. 10, 1917. 
160. Oats investigations. By T. A. Kiesselbach and J. A. Ratcliff. Nov. 15, 1917. 
161. Methods of controlling blister canker. By J. B. Cooper. Dec. 15, 1917. A popular edition of Research 
Bui. 12. 
162. Wintering mature brood sows. By W. P. Snyder. (North Platte Substation Bui. 18.) Dec. 15, 1917. 
163. Freezing injury of seed corn. By T. A. Kiesselbach and J. A Ratcliff. Apr., 1918. A popular edition 
of Research Bui. 16. 
164. Chopped alfalfa versus bran in grain ration for dairy cows. (North Platte Substation Bui. 19.) July, 
1918. 
165. Growing pigs in summer. By W. P. Snyder. (North Platte Substation Bui. 20.) June 15, 1918. 
166. Soy beans. By T. A. Kiesselbach. May 1, 1918. 
167. Feeding lambs in the fall. By H. J. Gramlich. July, 1918. 
168. Sugar-saving substitutes in ice cream. J. H. Frandsen, J. W. Rovner, and John Luithly. July, 1918. 
169. Forage crops. By T. A. Kiesselbach. Dec, 1918. 
170. Fall lamb feeding. By H. J. Gramlich. Oct., 1918. 
171. Crop production in the northern sand hills. (Valentine Substation Bui. 2.) By James Cowan. May, 
1919. 
172. Spring grains in western Nebraska: Dates of seeding and comparative yields. By L. L. Zook. Mar., 
1919. 
173. Supplementary feeds in fattening lambs. By H. J. Gramlich. July, 1919. 
174. Beef production. By H. J. Gramfich. Sept., 1919. 
175. Experimental hog feeding. H. J. Gramlich and E. L. Jenkins. Sept., 1920. 
176. Summer hog feeding. By H. J. Gramlich. Dec, 1920. 
RESEAECH BULLETINS. 
1. A dry rot of the Irish potato tuber. By E. M. Wilcox, G. K. K. Link, and V. W. Pool. Mar. 1, 1913. 
See Bui. 134. 
2. The inheritance of quantitative characters in maize. By R. A. Emerson and E. M. East. Apr. 1. 
1913. 
3. Studies on the relation of the non-available water of the soil to the hygroscopic coefficient. By F. J. 
Alway. June 25, 1913. 
