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INDEX. 
— capilliary water of. 9 : 8. 
character of formation. 9 : 3 - 6 . 
—r- chemical properties of. 9:11. 
— College analysis of. 9 : 13 - 16 . 
— color. 9 : 7 . 
influence of moisture on. 9 : 9 . 
— on which tobacco grew. 10 :10. 
— physical properties. 9 : 6-8. 
— porosity of. 9 : 7 . 
— rich and poor ash on. 11:8. 
— temperature. 9 :10. 
— weight of one acre. 9 : 13 . 
Soils, alkali, how to reclaim. 9 : 20 . 
— amount dissolved by water. 9 : 9 . 
Soils and Alkali. 9. 
— fertility of, depends on. 9 :12 
— how formed. 9 : 3 . 
— named. 9 : 6. 
— specific gravity of. 9 : 7 . 
Solanum Jamesii. 4 : 13 . 
— tuberosum. 4 : 13 . 
— — var. boreale. 4 : 13 . 
Some Colorado Grasses. 12. 
Sorghum. 2 : 9 . 
Southern and Southwestern fruit inter¬ 
ests. 17 :20. 
— fruit district. 17 : 12. 
Spartina cynosuroides. 12 : 110 . 
Spill-box. 13:15. *13:19. 
— illustrated. 13 : 16 , 18 . *13 : 20. 22. 
Sporobolus airoides. 12 : 74 . 
— asperifolius. 12 : 73 . 
— cryptandrus. 12 : 78 . 
— cuspidalus. 12: 77 . 
— depauperatus. 12: 73 . 
Spraying machinery. 15 : 14 . 
Squash bug. 6 : 3 , 9 . 
— — remedy for. 6 :6. 
Statutory provisions for seed distribu¬ 
tion. 3 : 2. 
Steele, C. W., history of his orchard 
17 : Is. 
Stephens, W. O.. statistics of his orchard. 
17 : 17 . 
Stipa comata. 12 : 70 . 
— Mongolica. 12 : 69 . 
— spartea. 12: 69 . 
— (species ?) 12 : 70 . 
— viridula. 12 : 66. 
Sugar Beets, ii. 
Sugar Beets and Potatoes. 7. 
-ash on rich and poor soil. 11:8. 
-- chemical analvsis. 7 : 22. 
— — coefficient purity juice. 14 : 7 . 
- composition of. 11 : 10. 
description of plant. 14 : 5 . 
expenses attending ten acres. 14:6. 
-feeding value. 11 : 12. 
-loss in dressing. 14 : 7 . 
preparing ground for. 14:4. 
Sugar Beet Progress Bulletin. 14. 
- quality of different sections. n:ll. 
-requirements for success. 11:6. 
—- — table of analysis. 14 : 9. 
Sugar factory, Grand Island, Neb. 14 : 3 . 
— how extracted. 11 : 5 . 
Summary of potato experiments. 4 : 14 - 15 . 
Sweetened water for the Codling moth. 
15 : 13 . 
Systena mitis. 6 :18. 
Table of potatoes. 4 : 4-5. 
Table of seedling potatoes. 4 : 8-9. 
Tortrix roseana 6 : 17. 
Telea polyphemus. 6 : 18 . 
Tent Caterpillar. 6 : 18 . 
Textile Plants. 2 : 5 . 
The Fruit Interests of the State. 17. 
The Wild Potato. . 4 : 13 . 
Tobacco. 10. 
— analysis of. 10 :12. 
Tobacco and Potatoes. 4. 
— ash analysis. 10 : 13 . 
— barn. 4:21. 
— boxing. 4 : 23 . 
— bulking.' 10:6. 
— burning qualities of. 10 :11. 
— climate, soil. 10 : 9. 
— crops 1888 - 9 , Comparison. 10 : 7 . 
— cultivation of. 4 : 19 . 
— curing. 4 : 22. 10 : 6. 
— cutting and harvesting. 4 : 21. 
— damping off. 10 : 5 . 
— experiment results. 4 : 25 . 
— fertilizers for. 10 : 10. 
— insects. 4 : 20. 
— irrigation of. 4 :19. 
—- nicotine in. 10 : 12. 
— on manured land. 4 : 23 . 
— on unmanured land. 4 : 24. 
— planting out. 4 : 19. 
— profit per acre. 10 : 7. 
— pruning. 4 : 20. 
— raising plants in hot beds. 10 : 5 . 
— soils for. 4 : 19 . 
— sowing seed. 4 : 18 . 
— stripping. 4 : 22. 
— suckering. 4 : 21. 
— sweating. 4 : 23. 
— varieties of. 4 : 16 - 19 . 
— water. 15 : 21. 
Tomato. Injured by Leaf-beetle. 6 : 18 . 
- worm. 6 : 3. 
Torcher for Leaf-hopper. 15 : 21. 
Town Ditch. 9 : 23 . 
