WASHINGTON WEST VIRGINIA WISCONSIN 27 
POPULAR BULLETINS 
122. Inoculation in the growing of legumes. P. W. Allen. Jan., 1923. 
123. Plans for small barns. L. J. Smith. Apr., 1923. 
124. An economical farm level. L. J. Smith. Dec, 1923. 
125. Stationary spray plants. O. M. Morris. Jan., 1924. 
126. Sprays for San Jose scale and leaf-roller. A. L. Melander. Feb., 1924. 
127. Mineral feeds for farm animals. Jerry Sotola, R. T. Smith, E. V. Ellington, and 
L. W. Cassel. Apr., 1924. 
128. Gypsum and sulfur as fertilizers for legumes. J. L. St. John and J. R. Neller. 
June, 1924. 
129. The* care of farm gas engines. C. C. Johnson. July, 1924. 
130. Swine judging. R. T. Smith. Sept., 1924. 
WEST VIRGINIA AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION, MORGANTOWN 
BULLETINS 
181. Soybean vs. alfalfa hay for milk production. E. L. Anthony and H. O. Henderson. 
May, 1923. 
182. (Technical.) Certain correlations in the weight and number of eggs and the 
weight of fowls. Horace Atwood. Aug., 1923. 
183. (Technical, i Experiments in fertilizing peach trees. H. L. Crane. Mar., 1924. 
184. (Technical. I Chemical analyses and fertility of West Virginia soils. O. C. Bryan 
and E. P. Deatrick. July, 1924. 
185. (Technical.) Amount of carbon dioxide given off by eggs during incubation. 
Horace Atwood and C. E. Weakley, jr. Mar., 1924. 
186. Effects of winter rations on pasture gains of beef calves and yearlings. E. W. 
Sheets and R. H. Tuckwiller. Aug.. 1924. 
187. Organization and management of typical West Virginia farms. A. J. Dadisman. 
Aug., 1924. 
188. Adjusting agricultural production and distribution in south central West Virginia 
to meet home market demands. W. W. Armentrout, H, T. Crosby, and H. I. 
Richards. Oct., 1924. 
189. (Technical.) The influence of plot size and replication on experimental error in 
field trials with potatoes. K. C. Westover. Nov., 1924. 
190. Feeding experiments with grade beef cows raising calves. E. W. Sheets and 
R. H. Tuckwiller. May, 1925. 
191. Effect of winter rations on pasture grains of two-year-old steers. E. W. Sheets, 
E. A. Livesay, R. H. Huckwiller and A. T. Stemple. Dec, 1925. 
192. Varietal experiments with wheat, oats, barley, rye, and buckwheat, a preliminary 
report. R. J. Garber, K. S. Quisenberry, T. E. Odland and T. C. Mcllvaine. 
Dec, 1924. 
193. Agricultural experiment station work, tentative plans. H. G. «Knight, Dec, 
1924. , 
WISCONSIN AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION, MADISON 
BULLETINS 
352. Science serves Wisconsin farms (Annual report of the director, 1921-1922). 
H. L. Russell and F. B. Morrison. Feb., 1923. 
353. Farm homes. Jan., 1923. 
354. The modified leader tree. R. K. Roberts. Feb., 1923. 
355. Nicotine dust kills cucumber beetles. J. E. Dudley, jr., H. F. Wilson, and W. D. 
Mecum. June, 1923. 
356. Corn breeding. E. W. Lindstrom. Aug., 1923. 
357. Fighting black stem rust of grain by eradicating the barberry. N. F. Thompson 
and J. G. Dickson. May, 1923. Also numbered State department bulle- 
tin 55. 
358. Drainage district farms in central Wisconsin. E. R. Jones and B. G. Packer. 
Oct., 1923. 
359. Emergency hay crops. G. B. Mortimer. Jan., 1924. 
360. Strawberry culture in Wisconsin. J. G. Moore. Feb., 1924. 
361. Liming Wisconsin soils. A. R. Whitson, Griffith Richards, and H. W. Ullsperger. 
Feb., 1924. 
362. New facts in farm science : The Fortieth annual report of the director, 1922-1923. 
H. L. Russell and F. B. Morrison. Mar., 1924. 
