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Bulletin 69. Cabbage: Test of Varieties and Fertilizers. B. C. Pittuck and 3. A. McIIenry. 
Circular 1. The Mexican Cotton Boll- Weevil (Anthonomus grandis). E. D. Sanderson. 
Circular 3. Directions for Treatment of Insect Pests and Plant Diseases. E. D. Sanderson and E. C. 
Green. 
Circular 4. How to Combat the Mexican Cotton Boll-Weevil in Summer and Fall. E. D. Sanderson. 
Circular 5. Cutworms. E. D. Sanderson. 
Circular 6. Two Plum Weevils. E. D. Sanderson. 
Circular 7. Grasshoppers. E.D.Sanderson. 
Circular 8. The Cotton Boll Weevil in Texas. E. D. Sanderson. 
Circular 9. Directions for Mailing Insects. E. D. Sanderson. 
Bulletin 70. The Composition of Texas Cotton-Seed Meal. H. H. Harrington and G. S. Fraps. 
Bulletin 71. Irish Potatoes. E. C. Green. 
Bulletin 73. The Composition of Rice By-products. G. S. Fraps. 
Bulletin 74. Insects Mistaken for the Mexican Cotton Boll-Weevil. E. D. Sanderson. 
Bulletin 75. Cotton Investigations. R. L. Bennett. 
Bulletin 76. Experiments in Steer Feeding. J. A. Craig and F. R. Marshall. 
Bulletin 77. Onions and Bunch Crops at Beeville. J. K. Robertson and E. C. Green. 
Bulletin 78. Feeding Fermented Cotton-seed Meal to Hogs. F. R. Marshall. 
Bulletin 79. Breeding an Early, Rapid Fruiting and Productive Cotton. R. L. Bennett. 
Bulletin 80. Peach Growing in Texas. E. J. Kyle. 
Bulletin 81. Alfalfa Seed Testing. O. M. Ball. 
Bulletin 82. Maintaining the Fertility of Rice Soils. A Chemical Studv. G. S. Fraps. 
Bulletin 83. Nitro-Culture. O. M. Ball. 
Bulletin 84. Tomato Fertilizers at Troupe. W. S. Hotchkiss and E. C. Green. 
Bulletin 85. Commercial Fertilizers in 1905-6. G. S. Fraps. 
UTAH STATION, 1890-1906. 
Bulletin 1. Investigations in Progress at the Station 
Bulletin 2. Plow Trials. J. W. Sanborn. 
Annual Report. First Annual Report, 1890, 
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Bulletin 8. 
Bulletin 9. 
J. W. Sanborn. 
S. Richman. 
Sanborn. 
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Bulletin 17. 
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Bulletin 19. 
Experiments with Garden Vegetables. 
Dvnamometer Tests with Wagons. J. 
Potato Trials. J. W. Sanborn, W. P. Cutter, and E. S. Richman. 
Trials of Sleds and Tillage Tools. J. W. Sanborn. 
Draft of Mowing Machines. J. W. Sanborn. 
Ensilage. J. W. Sanborn. 
Time of Watering Horses; Whole v. Ground Grain for Horses. J. W. Sanborn. 
Experiments with Strawberries, Peas, and Beans. E. S. Richman. 
Annual Report. Second Annual Report, 1891. 
Bulletin 11. Blanketing Horses and Cattle; Sheltered v. Unsheltered Cattle: Exerciser. Nonexercise. 
for Stock. J. W. Sanborn. 
Bulletin 12. Experiments with Garden Vegetables. E. S. Richman. 
Bulletin 13. Feeding Hay and Grain Mixed to Horses; Feeding Cut Hay v. Whole Hay to Horses. 
J. W. Sanborn. 
Bulletin 14. Horticulture and Entomology. E. S. Richman. 
Soiling Steers, or Green v. Dry Food. J. W. Sanborn. 
The Digestibility of Green and Dry Timothy. W. P. Cutter. 
Feeding Root Crops v. Dry Food. J. W. Sanborn. 
Notes on Forest and Fruit Trees. E. S. Richman. 
Feeding Ensilage v. Dry Food. 
Annual Report. Third Annual Report, 1892. 
Bulletin 20. Report of Horticultural Department. E. S. Richman. 
Bulletin 21. Feeding Ruminants on Grain Alone. J. W. Sanborn.— Night v . Day Irrigation. 
Bulletin 22. Grass v. Nongrass Fed Pigs: Exercise v. Nonexercise of Pigs. J. W.Sanborn.— Value of 
Natural Waters for Crop Growth. W. P. Cutter. 
Bulletin 23. Shelter of Stock; Exercise v. Nonexercise of Stock; Early v. Late Irrigation. J. W. 
Sanborn. 
Bulletin 24. Irrigation. J. W. Sanborn. 
Bulletin 25. Fruits: and Forest, Shade, and Ornamental Trees. E. S. Richman. 
Bulletin 26. Subirrigation t. Surface Irrigation. J. W. Sanborn.— Water for Irrigation. S. Fortier. 
Annual Report. Fourth Annual Report, 1893. 
Bulletin 27. Early, Late, and Usual Irrigation. J. W. Sanborn. 
Bulletin 28. The Value of Grass in the Production of Pork; Exercise v. Nonexercise for Pigs. A. A. 
Mills. 
Bulletin 29. Irrigation: Amount of Water to Use; Relative Feeding Values of Timothv, Lucern, and 
Wild Hay. J. W. Sanborn. 
Bulletin 30. Narrow v. Wide Nutritive Rations for Horses. J. W. Sanborn. 
Bulletin 31. Time to Harvest Lucern; Mulching. J. W. Sanborn. 
Roots and Plants of Farm Crops. J. W. Sanborn. 
Grazing Values of Varieties of Grass; Drilling v. Broadcasting Grass Seed. J. W. Sanborn. 
Relative Value of Wheat, Peas, Corn, and Barley in the Production of Pork. A. A. Mills. 
The Value of Straw and Grain as a Substitute for Hay; Short Spring Periods of Grain 
Relative Value of Ensilage, Roots, and Straw as Condiments; Value of Different Grain 
A. A. Mills. 
Relative Value of Corn and Oats for Horses. A. A. Mills. 
Fruits and Fruit Trees; Ornamental, Forest, and Shade Trees. E. S. Richman. 
Annual Report. Fifth Annual Report, 1894. 
Bulletin 38. Preliminary Report on Seepage Water and the Underflow of Rivers. S. Fortier. 
Bulletin 39. Farm Irrigation. A. A. Mills.— Orchard and Vineyard Irrigation. E. S. Richman. 
Bulletin 40. The Economic Production of Pork. A. A. Mills. 
Bulletin 41. Tuberculosis. W. Brewer. 
Annual Report. Sixth Annual Report, 1895. 
Bulletin 42. Creaming Experiments. F. B. Linfield. 
Bulletin 43. Dairy Herd Record for 1894-95: Winter Feeding Experiments 
Suggestions on the Building and Equipment of Factories. F. B. Linfield. 
Bulletin 44. Alfalfa, or Lucern. A. A. Mills. 
Bulletin 45. Experiments with Vegetables and Fruits. E. S. Richman. 
Bulletin 46. Earthen Dams. S. Fortier. 
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Feeding; 
Rations. 
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with Dairy Cows: Some 
