PUBLICATIONS OF THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 
RELATING TO GRASS AND FORAGE. 
AVAILABLE FOR FREE DISTRIBUTION. 
Cowpeas. (Farmers’ Bulletin 318.) 
Alfalfa, (Farmers’ Bulletin 339.) 
Lespedeza, or Japan Clover. (Farmers’ Bulletin 441.) 
Red Clover. (Farmers’ Bulletin 455.) 
Market Hay. (Farmers’ Bulletin 508.) 
Forage Crops for the Cotton Region. (Farmers’ Bulletin 509.) 
Vetches. (Farmers’ Bulletin 515.) 
_ Vetch Growing in the South Atlantic States. (Farmers’ Bulletin 529.) 
Crimson Clover: Growing the Crop. (Farmers’ Bulletin 550.) 
The Making and Feeding of Silage. (Farmers’ Bulletin 578.) 
Crimson Clover: Utilization. (Farmers’ Bulletin 579.) 
Sudan Grass as a Forage Crop. (Farmers’ Bulletin 605.) 
Crimson Clover: Seed Production. (Farmers’ Bulletin 646.) 
Growing Hay in the South for Market. (Farmers’ Bulletin 677.) 
The Field Pea as a Forage Crop. (Farmers’ Bulletin 690.) 29 
Bur Clover. (Farmers’ Bulletin 693.) ak 
Wireworms Destructive to Cereal and Forage Crops. (Farmers’ Bulletin 725.) 
Natal Grass: A Southern Perennial Hay Crop. (Farmers’ Bulletin 726.) a 
Button Clover. (Farmers’ Bulletin 730.) =a 
The Clover Leafhopper and Its Control in the Central States. (Farmers’ Bulletin 
737.) 
Commercial Varieties of Alfalfa. (Farmers’ Bulletin 757.) 
Sweet Clover: Growing the Crop. (Farmers’ Bulletin 797.) 
Bermuda Grass. (Farmers’ Bulletin 814.) at 
Sweet Clover: Utilization. (Farmers’ Bulletin 820.) : 
Sweet Clover: Harvesting and Thrashing the Seed Crop. (Farmers’ Bulletin 836.) 
Harvesting Hay with the Sweep Rake. (Farmers’ Bulletin 838.) 
Irrigation of Alfalfa. (Farmers’ Bulletin 865.) 
Harvesting Soy-Bean Seed. (Farmers’ Bulletin 886.) 
Haymaking. (Farmers’ Bulletin 943.) 
Hog Pastures for the Southern States. (Farmers’ Bulletin 951.) 
Curing Hay on Trucks. (Farmers’ Bulletin 956.) 
Velvet Beans. (Farmers’ Bulletin 962.) 
Purple Vetch. (Farmers’ Bulletin 967.) 
The Soy Bean: Its Culture and Uses. (Farmers’ Bulletin 973.) 
Hay Caps. (Farmers’ Bulletin 977.) 
Labor-Saving Practicesin Haymaking. (Farmers’ Bulletin 987.) 
Timothy. (Farmers’ Bulletin 990.) 
Sweet Clover on Corn Belt Farms. (Farmers’ Bulletin 1005.) 
Hay Stackers. (Farmers’ Bulletin 1009.) / 
Rhodes Grass. (Farmers’ Bulletin 1048.) bi 
Certain Desert Plants as Emergency Stock Feed. (Department Bulletin 728.) 
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WASHINGTON : GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE : 1919 
