THE PLAINS 
PRESS BUllETINS 
This bulletin is made up of a number of press bulletins relating 
to the Plains, and giving advice to Plains settlers. They have been re¬ 
printed under this form for convenience. They consist of: 
Page 
No. 46. Advice to Plains Settlers, by J. E. Payne . 4 
No. 18. Crops For Unirrigated Lands, by J. E. Payne.6 
No. 33. Dairy Work For Plains Settlers, by H. M. Cottrell. ... 8 
No. 36. Preparation of Seed Bed. Hints For the Plains, by W. H. Olin 9 
No. 39. Summer Culture to Conserve Moisture. Hints For Plains 
Settlers, by W. H. Olin.10 
No. 34. Acclimated Seed. Hints For New Settlers in Eastern Colo¬ 
rado, by W. H. Olin.12 
No. 37. Potatoes on the Plains, by E. R. Bennett.14 
No. 35. Wind Breaks and Shelter Belts For the Plains, by B. O. 
Longyear.15 
No. 38. Grasshoppers Upon the Plains, by C. P. Gillette. . . . .17 
NOT PREVIOUSLY PRINTED 
Raising Hogs on the Plains, by H. M. Cottrell.18 
Type of Milling Wheat For the Plains, by W. H. Olin. , . 20 
Rainfall Upon the Plains, by L. G. Carpenter..21 
Denver . 24 
Fort Collins. 25 
Wray. 26 
Hamps . 27 
Yuma . 28 
LeRoy. 29 
Cheyenne Wells. 30 
Rocky Ford . 31 
Monthly Record of Precipitation, 1907 32 
