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219. Cotton experiments, 1923, varieties, fertilizers, and weevil control. J. F„ 
O'Kelly and Rowland Cowart. Dec, 1923. 
220. Report from Holly Springs branch experiment station for 1923. C. T. Ames^ 
Dec, 1923. 
221.. Report, Delta branch experiment station, 1922 and 1923. W. E. Ayres. Jan. r 
1924. 
222. Steer feeding experiments : Corn silage versus corn and soybean silage ; velvet 
bean-and-pod meal, cottonseed meal, and varying proportions of corn ancE 
velvet bean-and-pod meal ; corn, sorghum and sunflower silages. C. J. 
Goodell. May, 1924. 
223. Report from Holly Springs branch experiment station for 1924. C. T. Ames, 
Dec, 1924. 
224. Report, Raymond branch experiment station, 1923 and 1924. C. B. Anders, 
Dec, 1924. 
225. Report, South Mississippi branch experiment station, 1922, 1923, and 1924. E. B, 
Ferris. Dec, 1924. 
226. Cotton experiments, .1924, varieties and fertilizers. J. F. O'Kelly and Rowland 
• Cowart. Dec, 1924. 
MISSOURI AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION, COLUMBIA. 
BULLETINS 
198. Spraying Irish potatoes. J. T. Rosa, jr. Jan., 1923. 
199. Cooperative live stock shipping associations in Missouri. Ralph Loo mi's. Jan.,. 
1923. 
200. Testing fertilizers for Missouri farmers, 1922. F. B. Mumford and L. D. Haigh, 
Feb., 1923. 
201. The practical control of infectious abortion in cattle. J. W. Connaway. Feb.,. 
1923. 
202. Soil experiments on the gravelly Ozark upland (soil type, Clarksville gravelly 
loam). M. F. Miller and F. L. Duley. Mar., 1923. 
203. Soil experiments on the brown silt loam of the Ozark border region (soli type,. 
Union silt loam). M. F. Miller and F. L. Duley. Apr., 1923. 
204. Controlling soil moisture for vegetable crops in Missouri. J. T. Rosa. June,- 
1923. 
205. A new method of making engine oil emulsions. A. M. Burroughs. Aug., 1923. 
206. A comparison of Jersey sires, based on the average " mature equivalent " fat 
production of the daughters. C. W. Turner and A. C. Ragsdale. Oct., 1923. 
207. Peach culture in Missouri. H. D. Hooker, Jr.i Dec, 1923. 
208. Grape growing in Missouri. H. G. Swartwout. Jan., 1924. 
209. Testing fertilizers for Missouri farmers, 1923. F. B. Mumford and L. D. Haigh r 
Feb., 1924. 
210. Contributions to knowledge in agriculture, one year's work, agricultural experi- 
ment station. (Report of the director, July 1, 1922 to June 30, 1923). F. B.. 
Mumford. Feb., 1924. 
211. Controlling surface erosion of farm lands. F. L. Duley. Apr., 1924. 
212. Tomato culture in Missouri. J. T. Quinn. May, 1924. 
213. Costs of family living on the farm. O. R. Johnson. May, 1924. 
214. Why build a silo? And how. J. C. Wooley, E. A. Trowbridge, and: A. C: 
Ragsdale. June, 1924. 
215. Injurious insect pests of strawberries. O. C. McBride. June, 1924. 
216. Spraying Missouri fruits. T. J. Talbert. July, 1924. 
217. A comparison of Holstein-Friesian sires, based on the average " mature equivalent " 
fat production of the daughters. C. W. Turner and A, C, Ragsdale. July,. 
1924. 
218. Limited use of shelled corn in fattening two-year-old cattle. E, A. Trowbridge 
and H. D. Fox. Aug., 1924. 
219. The cost and income of the farm poultry flock. O. R. Johnson and B. H. Frame, 
Aug., 1924. 
220. Corn and soybeans. W. C. Etheridge and C. A. Helm. Sept., 1924. 
221. The relation between age, weight, and fat production in dairy cows. C. W, 
Turner, A. C. Ragsdale, and Samuel Brody. Sept., 1924. 
222. Factors affecting the percentage of fat in cows' milk. C. W. Turner. Oct., 1924. 
223. The use of a limited amount of molasses in feeding yearling steers. E. A. Trow- 
bridge. Oct., 1924. 
224. Hoggins: down corn and iiovbeans. J*. A. Weaver. Nov.. 1924, 
