26 BULLETIN 798, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 
GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS PERTAINING TO FERTILIZERS. 
Note.—The following publications were all issued by the United States Department of Agriculture 
unless otherwise indicated. 
GENERAL. 
Agricultural production for 1919. Secretary Cire. 125. 27 p. 1919. ‘‘Fertilizers,’’ 
p. 23. oe 
Beavers, J. C. Farm practice in use of commercial fertilizers in South Atlantic 
states. Farmers’ Bul. 398. 24 p. 1910. 
Commercial stocks of fertilizer and fertilizer materials in the United States as re- 
ported for October 1, 1917, Secretary Cire. 104. 12p. 1918. 
Farm fertilizers. Plant Industry. B.P.I.631. No. ‘“‘A’’-72. 8p. 1911. 
Farm fertilizers. Plant Industry. B.P.1.692. No. ‘‘A’’-77. 14p. 1911. 
Fertilizer. War. Industries Board. Price fixing bulletin, no. 8. Mimeographed. 
33 p. November, 1918. 
Fry, William H. Identification of commercial fertilizer materials. Dept. Bul. 97. 
13 p.. 1914. 
Gardner, F. D. Fertility of soils as affected by manures. Soils Bul. 48. 50p. 1908. 
Gardner, F. D. Manurial requirements of Leonardtown loam soil of St. Mary County, 
Maryland. Soils Cire. 15. 13 p. 1905. 
Gardner, F. D., and Bonsteel, F. E. Manurial requirements of the Cecil silt loam of 
Lancaster County, South Carolina. Soils Cire. 16. 7p. 1905. 
Gardner, F. D., and Bonsteel, F. E. Manurial requirements of the Portsmouth sandy 
loam of the Darlington Area, South Carolina. Soils Cire. 17. 10 p. 1905. 
Loew, Oscar. The physiological réle of mineral nutrients in plants. Plant Industry 
Bul. 45. 70 p. 1903. 
McBryde, J. M. Fertilizers for cotton. Farmers’ Bul. 14. 31 p. 1894. 
Mercier, W. B.,and Savely, H. E. Farm manures and fertilizers. States Relations 
Service. S.R.S. Doc. 30. 14p. 1916. 
Pogue, Joseph E. The mineral industries of the United States: fertilizers: an inter- 
pretation of the situation in the United States. Smithsonian Institution, Bul. 
102, pt. 2. 22p. 1917. 
Report on fertilizer industry, 1916. Federal Trade Commission. xx+269 p., 10 pl. 
1916. (Same issued as S. Doc. 551, 64th Cong., 1st sess.) 
Ross, William H. Fertilizers from industrial wastes. Yearbook 1917, p. 253-263. 
Sep. 728. 
Ross, William H. The use of radioactive substances as fertilizers. Dept. Bul. 149. 
14p. 1914. 
Schroeder, J. P. Fertilizer value of city waste. Part II, Utilization of garbage waste. 
Reprint from the Journal of industrial and engineering chemistry, v. 9, no. 5, p. 
513. May, 1917. 
Skinner, J. J., and Beattie, J. H. City street sweepings asa fertilizer. Soils Circ. 66. 
8p.) Ok 
Turrentine, J. W. Preparation of fertilizer from municipal waste. Yearbook 1914, 
p. 295-310. 2 fig. Sep. 643. 
Voorhees, Edward B. Commercial fertilizers, composition and use. Jarmers’ Bul. 
44. rev.ed. 37p. 1906. 
White, H.C. Manuring of cotton. Farmers’ Bul. 48. 16 p. 1897. 
Whitney, Milton. Fertilizers for corn soils. Soils Bul. 64. 31 p. 1910. 
Whitney, Milton. Fertilizers for cotton soils. Soils Bul. 62. 24 p. 1909. 
Whitney, Milton. Fertilizers for potato soils. Soils Bul. 65. 19p. 1910. 
Whitney, Milton. Fertilizers for wheat soils. Soils Bul. 66. 48 p. 1910. 
