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WASHINGTON—-WEST VIRGINIA—WISCONSIN. 23 
The dusting of wheat for bunt or stinking smut. F. D. Heald and L. J. Smith. 
Oct., 1922. A revision of 168. 
The orchard leaf-roller. Anthony Spuler. Nov., 1922. 
The cost of producing milk, and dairy farm organization in western Washington. 
George Severance and HE. R. Johnson. Nov., 1922. 
POPULAR BULLETIN, 
Orchard soil management and fertilization. O. M. Morris and Roy Larsen. Sept., 
1921. 
West Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station, Morgantown. 
BULLETINS. 
French Creek as a rural community. A. J. Dadisman. June, 1921. 
West Virginia paStures. I. S. Cook. Aug., 1922. 
Effect of confinement and green feed on number and hatchability of eggs. Horace 
Atwood. July, 1922. 
(Technical.) Influence of rations fed to growing chickens on the characteristics 
of the adult females. Horace Atwood. June, 1923. 
The farm tractor in Mason and Berkeley Counties. A. J. Dadisman, J. H. Shaffer 
and F. D. Cornell. Oct., 1922. 
Wisconsin Agricultural Experiment Station, Madigon. 
BULLETINS. 
What the retailer does with the consumer’s dollar. Theodore Macklin and P. BH. 
MeNall. Jan., 1921. 
Dairy barns. O. R. Zeasman, G. C. Humphrey and L. M. Schindler. Jan., 1921. 
Wisconsin rye. R. A. Moore and B. D. Leith. Mar., 1921. 
Cost of canning Wisconsin peas. Theodore Macklin. Mar., 1921. 
The farm well planned. D. H. Otis. Apr., 1921. 
Field peas for Wisconsin. HEH. J. Delwiche. Mar., 1921. 
Profitable root crops. E. J. Delwiche. Mar., 1921. 
Potato scab. J. W. Brann and R. BH. Vaughan. Apr., 1921. 
Farms follow stumps. H. L. Russel. Apr., 1921. 
How to control American foulbrood. H. EF. Wilson. May, 1921. 
Combat potato leafhopper with Bordeaux. J. E. Dudley, jr., and H. F. Wilson. 
July, 1921. 
Judging dairy cattle. G. C. Humphrey. June, 1921. 
Farm poultry buildings. J. G. Halpin, J. B. Hayes, and O. R. Zeasman. Oct., 1921. 
Tobacco in Wisconsin. James Johnson and C. M. Slagg. Oct., 1921. 
Winter care of bees in Wisconsin. H. F. Wilson. Jan., 1922. 
New pages in farming: Annual report of the director, 1920-1921. H. L. Russell 
and F. B. Morrison. Feb., 1922. 
Wisconsin oats. B. D. Leith and E. J. Delwiche. Mar., 1922. 
The use of fertilizers on dairy farms. A. R. Whitson and Griffith Richards. Mar., 
1922. 
Milk, the best food. Harry Steenbock and H. B. Hart. Apr., 1922. 
Johne’s disease, a cattle menance. B. A. Beach and E. G. Hastings. May, 1922. 
Better cherry yields. R.H. Roberts. June, 1922. 
Why costs of milk vary, possibilities of cow-testing associations. P. EH. MecNall 
and D. R. Mitchell. Sept., 1922. 
Marketing by cooperative sales companies. Theodore Macklin. Jan., 1923. 
Farming the silt loams of central Wisconsin. F. L. Musbach. Oct., 1922. 
Tobaceo wildfire in Wisconsin. James Johnson and S. B. Fracker. Dec., 1922. 
Make alfala a sure crop. R. A. Moore and L. F. Graber. Dec., 1922. 
Minerals for livestock. E. B. Hart, Harry Steenbock and F. B. Morrison. Jan., 
19238. 
An outlet draim for every farm. E. R. Jones and O. R. Zeasman. Dec., 1922. 
RESEARCH BULLETINS. 
Pump drainage of the University of Wisconsin marsh. G. R. B. Elliott, E. R. 
Jones and O. R. Zeasman. Sept., 1921. 
Rural primary groups, a study of agricultural neighborhoods. J. H. Kolb. Dec., 
1921. 
