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165. Feeding brood sows and growing the litters. W. E. Joseph. May, 1924. 
166. Irrigated pastures. Dan Hansen. Sept., 1924. 
167. Ten years' grain and seed testing in Montana (Annual report of the Montana grain 
inspection laboratory, July 1, 1922, to June 30, 1923). Clyde McKee and W. 
O. Whiteomb. Oct., 1924. 
168. Premature seeding of celery. C. C. Starring. Nov., 1924. 
169. Feeding pigs in a dry lot. W. E. Joseph. Dec, 1924. 
NEBRASKA AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION. LINCOLN 
BULLETINS 
183. Experiments with poisoned baits for grasshoppers. M. H. Swenk and E. E. Wehr. 
Jan., 1923. 
184. Growth studies of dairy heifers : II, Protein requirements for growing heifers. 
[Experiment conducted by W. B. Nevens and J. W. Hendrickson, under the 
direction of J. H. Frandsen . . . prepared for publication by H. P. Davis and 
Benjamin Masurovsky.] Jan., 1923. 
185. The Nebraska farm family, some land tenure phases. J. O. Rankin. Feb., 1923. 
186. Potato diseases in Nebraska. R. W. Goss. Feb., 1923. 
187. Purchasing power of Nebraska grains. H. C. Filley and E. A. Frerichs. Mar., 
1923. 
188. Productive seed corn. T. A. Kiesselbach. Apr., 1923. Data . . . abstracted 
from Research buls. 13, 16, 19, 20. 
189. Some new hybrid strawberries. R. F. Howard and C. C. Wiggans. Apr., 1923. 
190. Crop rotation under irrigation. J. A. Holden. Apr., 1923. 
191. Nebraska farm homes, a comparison of some living conditions of owners, part- 
owners, and tenants. J. O. Rankin. May, 1923. 
192. Dry farming investigations at the Scottsbluff substation. L. L. Zook. July, 1923. 
193. Sixteen years' grain production at the North Platte substation. D. L. Zook and 
W. W. Burr. July, 1923. 
194. Lamb feeding experiments in western Nebraska. J. A. Holden. Aug., 1923. 
195. The more important poultry diseases. Leunis Van Es and H. M. Martin. Oct., 
1923. 
196. Nebraska farms tenancy, some community phases. J. O. Rankin. Oct., 1923. 
197. Winter lamb feeding, 1919-20, 1920-21, 1921-22. W. H. Savin. Oct., 1923. 
198. Factors affecting the price of farm products. H. C. Filley. Nov., 1923. 
199. The relation of low temperatures to root injury of the apple. R. F. Howard. 
Apr., 1924. 
200. Nebraska tractor tests, 1921, 1922, and 1923. E. E. Brackett, O. W. Sjogren, C. W. 
Smith, and F. R. Nohavec. Aug., 1924. 
201. Spring small grains. T. A. Kiesselbach and W. E. Lyness. Nov., 1924. 
202. Landlords of Nebraska farms. J. O. Rankin. Nov., 1924. 
203. Ice cream formulas and standardization. H. P. Davis, P. A. Downs, and Benjamin 
Masurovsky. Nov., 1924. 
204. Fattening western lambs, 1923-1924. H. D, Fox. Dec, 1924. 
RESEARCH BULLETINS 
23. Relation of environment and other factors to potato wilt caused by Fusarium 
oxysporum. R. W. Goss. Mar., 1923. 
24. Seed potato investigations. H. O. Werner and R. F. Howard. Dec, 1923. Bui. 
207 is popular edition, based on* Res. b. 24, 32. 
25. A study of the environmental conditions influencing the development of stem rust 
in the absence of an alternate host : II. Infection studies with Puccinia 
graminis tritici, Form III and Form IX. G. L. Peltier. Dec, 1923. 
26. Effect of environment on potato degeneration diseases. R. W. Goss. Mar., 1924. 
27. Potato wilt and stem-end rot caused by Fusarium enmartii. R. W. Goss. June, 
1924. 
28. Control equipment for the study of the relation of environment to disease. G. L. 
Peltier and R. W. Goss. June, 1924. 
NEVADA AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION, RENO 
BULLETINS 
105. The low larkspur {Delphinium andersoni), a plant of the spring range, poisonous 
to cattle. C. E. Fleming, M. R. Miller, and L. R. Vawter. Apr., 1923. 
106. Fattening lambs with barley and alfalfa. C. E. Fleming. Sept., 1924. 
