34 BULLETIN 464, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 
424. Oats: Growing the Crop. 
433. Cabbage. 
443. Barley: Growing the Crop. 
485. Sweet Clover. 
537. How to Grow an Acre of Corn. 
552. Kafir as a Grain Crop. 
617. School Lessons on Corn. 
686. Uses of Grain Sorghums. 
The Yearbook of the Department of Agriculture has articles of value, some of which 
are published as separates and are sold by the Superintendent of Documents. 
The Prevention and Treatment of Diseases in Poultry, 1911 Yearbook, pp. 177-192; 
also issued as Separate No. 559; price, 5 cents. 
The Handling and Marketing of Eggs, 1911 Yearbook, pp. 467, 468; as Separate Xo. 
584; price, 5 cents. This is an abstract of Bureau of Animal Industry Bui. Xo. 
141, The Improvement of the Farm Egg. 
Improving the Quality of Poultry and Eggs, 1912 Yearbook, pp. 345-352; as Separate 
Xo. 596; price, 5 cents. 
Handling Dressed Poultry a Thousand Miles from Market, 1912 Yearbook, pp. 285-292; 
as Separate Xo. 591; price, 15 cents. 
Effect of the Present Method of Handling Eggs, 1910 Yearbook, pp. 461^476. 
Bureau of Entomology Circular Xo. 92, Mites and Lice on Poultry; price, 5 cents. 
Bureau of Entomology Circular No. 170, The Fowl Tick; price, 5 cents. 
Yearbooks are usually to be found in local libraries or in the homes of some of the 
farmers. 
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