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73. Variations in cream and milk tests. By A. H. Wheaton. Jan., 1902. With supplement circular of 
information on building and equipping creameries, with instructions how to organize and maintain 
cooperative creamery associations in South Dakota. By A. H. "Wheaton. Feb., 1902. 
74. Drought resistant forage experiments at Highmore substation. By De Alton Saunders [and L. W. 
Carter], Mar., 1902. 
75. Treatment of smuts and rusts. By De Alton Saunders. June, 1902. 
76. A study of northwestern apples. By N. E. Hansen. June, 1902. 
77. Macaroni wheat in South Dakota. By E. C. Chilcott [and others]. Dec., 1902. 
78. A preli min ary report on the fringed tapeworm of sheep ( Thysanosoma fimbriata). By E. L. Moore. 
Apr., 1903. 
79. Crop rotation for South Dakota. By E. C. Chilcott. May, 1903. 
80. Lamb feeding; fattening sheep on grass. By J. W. Wilson and H. G. Skinner. May, 1903. 
81. Pasture and forage plants for South Dakota. By E. C. Chilcott. — Feeding dairy cows. By J. W. 
Wilson and H. G. Skinner.— Flies. By E. L. Moore.— The artesian waters of South Dakota. 
By J. H. Shepard.— Some destructive insects. By De Alton Saunders.— Elements of prairie horti- 
culture. By N. E. Hansen. June, 1903. 
82. Macaroni wheat, its milling and chemical characteristics. By J. H. Shepard. Dec, 1903. 
83. Millet for fattening swine. By J. W. Wilson and H. G. Skinner. Mar., 1904. 
84. Report of investigations at the Highmore Station for 1903. By W. A. Wheeler. Apr., 1904. 
85. Early garden peas. By N. E. Hansen. Apr., 1904.. 
86. Fattening range lambs. By J. W. Wilson and H. G. Skinner. May, 1904. 
87. The western sand cherry. By N. E. Hansen. June, 1904. 
88. Breeding hardy fruits. By N. E. Hansen. June, 1904. 
89. Preliminary experiments with vapor treatments for the prevention of the stinking smut of wheat. 
By W. A. Wheeler. Nov., 1904. 
90. Tankage and other by-products of pigs; shrunken wheat for swine. By J. W. Wilson and H. G. 
Skinner. Feb., 1905. 
91. Cooperative vegetable tests in 1904— peas, beans, sweet corn, and cabbage. By N. E. Hansen, V. 
Fulkerson, and E.G. Sanderson. Feb., 1905. 
92. Macaroni wheat, its milling and chemical characteristics and its adaptation for making bread and 
macaroni. By J. H. Shepard. Apr., 1905. 
93. Plums in South Dakota. By N. E. Hansen. May, 1905. 
94. Alfalfa and red clover. By J. W. Wilson and H. G. Skinner. Jan., 1906. 
95. The treatment of nail pricks of the horse's foot. By E. L. Moore. Feb., 1906. 
96. Forage plants at Highmore substation for 1904-5. By W. A. Wheeler and Sylvester Balz.— Cereal in- 
vestigations at Highmore. By J. S. Core and Sylvester Balz. Mar., 1906. 
97. Speltz and millet for the production of baby beef. By J. W. Wilson and H. G. Skinner. May, 1906. 
98. Crop rotation. By J. S. Cole. June, 1906. 
99. Macaroni or durum wheat. (A continuation of Bulletin 92.) By J. H. Shepard. June, 1906. 
100. The feeding value of speltz in beef and pork production. By J. W. Wilson and H. G. Skinner. Jan., 
1907. 
101. Forage plants at the Highmore substation for 1906. By W. A. Wheeler and Sylvester Balz. Mar., 
1907. 
102. Evergreens for South Dakota. By N. E. Hansen. Apr., 1907. 
103. Breeding hardy strawberries. By N. E. Hansen and Charles Haralson. June, 1907. 
104. Raspberries, blackberries and dewberries. By N. E. Hansen and Charles Haralson. June, 1907. 
105. Stock food for pigs. By J. W. Wilson and H. G. Skinner. Feb., 1908. 
106. Growing sugar beet seed in South Dakota. By J. H. Shepard. Mar., 1908. 
107. Sheep scab. By E. L. Moore. Apr., 1908. 
108. New hybrid fruits. By N. E. Hansen. May, 1908. 
109. Rusts of cereals and other plants. By E. W. Olive. June, 1908. 
110. Progress in variety test of oats. By Clifford Willis. Dec, 1908. 
111. A study of South Dakota butter with suggestions for improvements. By Christian Larsen and J. H. 
Shepard. Jan., 1909. 
112. The killing of mustard and other noxious weeds in grain fields by the use of iron sulphate. By E. W. 
Olive. Mar., 1909. 
113. Progress in variety tests of barley. By Clifford Willis and J. V. Bopp. Mar., 1909. 
114. Digestion coefficients of grains and fodders for South Dakota: Experiments with sheep. By J. H. 
Shepard and A. E. Koch. May, 1909. 
115. Report of work for 1907 and 1908 at Highmore substation. By Clifford Willis. June, 1909. 
116. Acidity of creamery butter and its relation to quality. By Christian Larsen, T. H. Lund, and L. 
F.Miller. Nov., 1909. 
117. Growing sugar beet seed in South Dakota. By J. H. Shepard. Nov., 1909. 
118. Corn. By Clifford Willis and H. B. Potter. Feb., 1910. 
119. Fattening Lambs. By J. W. Wilson. Mar., 1910. 
120. Progress m variety tests of alfalfa. By Clifford Willis and J. V. Bopp. Apr., 1910. 
121. Growing sugar beet seed in South Dakota. By J. H. Shepard. May, 1910. 
122. Creamery butter: Factors affecting acidity; the acid test as a measure of deterioration; handling cream 
to improve quality of butter. By Christian Larsen, T. H. Lund, and L. F. Hiller. June, 1910. 
123. Milk powder starters in creameries. By Christian Larsen and William White. Dec, 1910. 
124. Progress of grain investigations, 1903-1910. By Clifford Willis and Manley Champlin. Nov., 1910. 
125. Fattening steers at different ages. By J. W. Wilson. Mar., 1911. 
126. Alkali soils. By Clifford Willis and J. V. Bopp. Apr., 1911. 
127. Breeding and feeding sheep: Six breeds, six years. By J. W. Wilson. May, 1911. 
128. Progress in wheat investigations. By Clifford Willis and W. L. Burlison. May, 1911. 
129. Growing pedigreed sugar beet seed in South Dakota, 1910. By J. H. Shepard. June, 1911. 
130. Some new fruits originated from the native sand cherry and plum in the department of horticulture. 
By N. E. Hansen. June, 1911. 
131. Scabies (mange) in cattle. By E. L. Moore. June, 1911. 
132. Effects of alkali water on dairy products. By Christian Larsen, William White, and D. E. Bailey. 
Jan., 1912. 
133. Alfalfa as a field crop in South Dakota. By A. N. Hume and Samuel Garver. Feb., 1912. 
134. More winter dairying in South Dakota. By Christian Larsen. Mar., 1912. 
135. Trials with millets and sorghums for grain and hay in South Dakota. By A. N. Hume and Manley 
Champlin. Mar., 1912. 
136. Fattening pigs. By J. W. Wilson. Apr., 1912. 
137. Corn silage and roots for steers. By J. W. Wilson. May, 1912. 
138. Hog cholera. By E. L. Moore and T. B. Kelly. June, 1912. 
139. Soil and crop and their relation to State building. By A. N. Hume. Aug., 1912. 
