NEw YorK AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION. 
Fertilizers, phosphoric acid in, 16, 32,136. 
potash in, 16, 32, 137. 
produced on farm, 14, 74, 115. 
purchase and use of, 14, 82. 
quantity for potatoes, 19, 224. 
relation of calcium to, 14, 51; car- 
bon to, 14, 49; chlorine to, 14, 
50; elements of plants to, 14, 
49; hydrogen to, 14, 49; iron to, 
14, 51; magnesium to, 14, 51; 
nitrogen to, 14, 50; oxygen to, 
14, 49; phosphorus to, 14, 50; 
potassium to, 14, 51; silicon to, 
14, 51; sulphur to, 14, 50. 
samples collected, 16, 31, 33, 136. 
seasons of applying, 14, 121. 
selling price and commercial valua- 
tion) U7; 98; 282, ‘21, 411. 
sold in New York State, 10, 176, 
Se de DUT) 2 200: 
soluble, distribution of, 14, 121. 
stimulant, 14, 59. 
danger in using, 14. 60. 
summary of five years’ inspection, 
22, 404. 
terms used in stating results of 
chemical analyses, 15, 139. 
time of application, 14, 121. 
Mamerin Ls, 27. 
unmixed, advantages in purchasing, 
14, 115. 
use on potatoes, 14, 25, 15, 26. 
used on forced tomatoes, 10, 487; 
ons lettuce, 20, 332, .334; on 
onions, 20, 238; on sugar beets, 
16, 589. 
valuation and selling price of, 22, 
#6 B 
when to use, 14, 83. 
yield of potatoes with, 16, 605, 
606. 
of sugar in sugar beets with, 
20, 228. 
Yertilizing and food constituents of cat- 
tle foods, bulletin, 10, 12. 
constituents, applied on one acre 
of potatoes, 14, 25. 
of farm products, 10, 420; of 
feed, 9, 49. 
gooseberriés, 15, 339. 
ingredients in alfalfa, 8, 141; in 
excrement of cows, 7, 281; in 
potatoes, 16, 599; trade values 
of, 15, 140. 
materials, commercial, composition, 
10, 417; containing nitrogen, 
valuation of, 10, 418; containing 
phosphates, valuation, 10, 417; 
containing potassium, valuation 
of, 10, 418, 
397 
Fertilizing materials contained in apples, 
14, 93; barley, 14, 93 ; beans, 14, 
93; buckwheat, 14, 93; cabbage, 
14, 93; corn, 14, 93; crimson 
clover, 14, 93; different crops, 14, 
93; fruit trees, 10, 166; grapes, 
14, 98; hops, 14, 98; mixed hay, 
14, 93; oats, 14, 93; onions, 14, 
93; pears, 14, 93; peas, 14, 93; 
plums, 14, 93; potatoes, 14, 93; 
red ciover, 14, 938; rye, 14, 93; 
stable manure, loss of, 14, 79; 
sugar beets, 14, 93; timothy hay, 
14, 93; tobacco, 14, 93; toma- 
toes; 14, 93); ‘turnips, 14, 93; 
wheat, 14, 93. 
self-sterile grapes, 18, 361. 
value -of alfalfa hay, 14, 76; com- 
mereial cattle foods, charts of, 
10, 3; corn-meal, 14, 76; corn-, 
silage, 14, 76; cottonseed-meal, 
14, 76; gluten-meal, 14, 76; lin- 
seed-meal, 14, 76; meat-scrans, 
14, 76; oats, 14, 76; red clover 
hay, 14, 76; skim-milk, 14, 76; 
stable manure, 10, 22; timothy 
hay, a4) 76-5) turnipsy  t4; 76; 
wheat, 14, 76; wheat-bran, 14, 
76; wheat-straw, 14, 76. 
Fescue, tall, notes on, 1, 76. 
Festuca elatior. (See Tall fescue.) 
ovina. (See Sheep fescue.) 
pratensis. (See Meadow fescue.) 
Fetticus. (See Corn salad.) 
Yiber, average of, in food by breeds each 
month, 10, 92, 11, 124. 
in food consumed by cows, 10, 438, 
%5, 105, 212, 107, 12, 93—110. 
foods, percentage changes in each 
month of lactation, 10, 106. 
Yield crop sprayers, 22, 366. 
Crops, Department, report, 16, 579; 
production, 16, 23; report on, 
MTS AL work ons. 37. 
curing and ensilage, comparison, 
15, 645. 
Viller for fumigator cover, 20, 312. 
Tinancial condition of Station, 19, 10. 
support and needs of Station, 22, 
16. 
value of Experiment Station work, 
22, 15. 
Fire-blight of apple, prevalence, 19. 
173; pear, 19, 197; pear, occurrence, 
18, 209; quince, occurrence, 18, 212. 
Fire, destruction by, 21, 11. ‘ 
protection, need of, 21, 11. 
Firmness, apples losing in storage, 23, 
272. 
