Washington, D.C., U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, 1915
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- A bacteriological study of retail ice cream, by S. Henry Ayers and William T. Johnson, Jr
- A device for sampling grain, seeds, and other material, by E.G. Boerner
- A disease of pines caused by Cronartium pyriforme, by George G. Hedgcock and William H. Long
- A field test for lime-sulphur dipping baths, by Robert M. Chapin
- A maggot trap in practical use : an experiment in house-fly control, by R.H. Hutchison
- A method of analyzing the farm business, by E.H. Thomson and H.M. Dixon
- A method of fumigating seed, by E.R. Sasscer and Lon A. Hawkins
- A report on the methods and cost of reclaiming the overflowed lands along the Big Black River, Mississippi, by Lewis A. Jones ; assisted by W.J. Schlick and C.E. Ramser
- A study of the soft resins in sulphured and unsulphured hops in cold and in open storage, by G.A. Russell
- A system of accounting for cooperative fruit associations, by G.A. Nahstoll and W.H. Kerr
- A system of accounts for farmers' cooperative elevators, by John R. Humphrey and W.H. Kerr
- Agricultural alcohol : studies of its manufacture in Germany, by Edward Kremers
- American plum borer, by E.B. Blakeslee
- Apple market investigations, 1914-15, by Clarence W. Moomaw and M.M. Stewart
- Barley in the Great Plains area : relation of cultural methods to production, by E.C. Chilcott and J.S. Cole and W.W. Burr
- Bird migration, by Wells W. Cooke
- Botanical characters of the leaves of the date palm used in distinguishing cultivated varieties, by Silas C. Mason
- Cactus solution as an adhesive in arsenical sprays for insects, by M.M. High
- Cantaloupe marketing in the larger cities, with car-lot supply, 1914, by Wells A. Sherman, A. Dexter Gail, Jr., and Faith L. Yeaw
- Cereal experiments at the Williston substation, by F. Ray Babcock
- Cereal investigations on the Belle Fourche experiment farm, by Cecil Salmon
- Community production of Durango cotton in the Imperial Valley, by Argyle McLachlan
- Composition of corn (maize) meal manufactured by different processes and the influence of composition on the keeping qualities, by A.L. Winton, W.C. Burnet and J.H. Bornmann
- Cone beetles : injury to sugar pine and western yellow pine, by John M. Miller
- Construction and maintenance of roads and bridges from July 1, 1913, to December 31, 1914
- Control of dried-fruit insects in California, by William B. Parker
- Cooperative organization business methods, by W.H. Kerr and G.A. Nahstoll
- Corn in the Great Plains area : relation of cultural methods to production, by E.C. Chilcott and J.S. Cole and W.W. Burr
- Corn, milo, and kafir in the southern Great Plains area : relation of cultural methods to production, E.F. Chilcott, W.D. Griggs, and C.A. Burmeister
- Correlating agriculture with the public school subjects in the northern states, by C.H. Lane and F.E. Heald
- Correlating agriculture with the public-school subjects in the Southern States, by C.H. Lane and E.A. Miller
- Cotton warehouse : storage facilities now available in the South, by Robert L. Nixon
- Cotton warehouse construction, by Robert L. Nixon
- Crop production in the Great Plains area : relation of cultural methods to yields, by E.C. Chilcott and J.S. Cole and W.W. Burr
- Custom ginning as a factor in cottonseed deterioration, by D.A. Saunders and P.V. Cardon
- Dates of Egypt and the Sudan, by S.C. Mason
- Demurrage information for farmers, by G.C. White
- Descriptions of some weevils reared from cotton in Peru, by W. Dwight Pierce
- Digestibility of some animal fats, by C.F. Langworthy and A.D. Holmes
- Directions for blueberry culture, 1916, by Frederick V. Coville
- Dispersion of gipsy-moth larvae by the wind, by C.W. Collins
- Distribution and migration of North American gulls and their allies, by Wells W. Cooke
- Douglas fir pitch moth, by Josef Brunner
- Effect of frequent cutting on the water requirement of alfalfa and its bearing on pasturage, by Lyman J. Briggs and H.L. Shantz
- Eleven important wild-duck foods, by W.L. McAtee
- Eradication of ferns from pasture lands in the eastern United States, by H.R. Cox
- Excavating machinery used in land drainage, by D.L. Yarnell
- Exercises with plants and animals for southern rural schools, by E.A. Miller
- Experiments in vaccination against anthrax, by Adolph Eichhorn
- Factors affecting range management in New Mexico, By E.O. Wooton
- Factors governing the successful shipment of red raspberries from the Puyallup Valley, by H.J. Ramsey
- Farm experience with the tractor, by Arnold P. Yerkes and H.H. Mowry
- Farmers' institute work in the United States in 1914, and notes on agricultural extension work in foreign countries, by J.M. Stedman
- Features of the sheep industries of United States, New Zealand, and Australia compared, by F.R. Marshall
- Field mice as farm and orchard pests, by D.E. Lantz
- Field studies of the crown-gall of sugar beets, by C.O. Townsend
- Field test with a toxic soil constituent : vanillin, by J.J. Skinner
- Fleas, by F.C. Bishopp
- Food habits of the thrushes of the United States, by F.E.L. Beal
- Food of the robins and bluebirds of the United States, by F.E.L. Beal
- Food plants of the gipsy moth in America, by F.H. Mosher
- Forest planting in the eastern United States, by C.R. Tillotson
- Further experiments in the destruction of fly larvae in horse manure, by F.C. Cook, R.H. Hutchison, and F.M. Scales
- Grades for commercial corn, by J.W.T. Duvel
- Group classification and varietal descriptions of some American potatoes, by William Stuart
- Highway bonds : a compilation of data and an analysis of economic features affecting construction and maintenance of highways financed by bond issues, and the theory of highway bond calculations, by Laurence I. Hewes and James W. Glover
- Homemade lime-sulphur concentrate, by E.W. Scott
- Honeybees : wintering, yields, imports, and exports of honey, by Samuel A. Jones
- Horticultural experiments at the San Antonio field station, southern Texas, by Stephen H. Hastings and R.E. Blair
- Importance and character of the milled rice imported into the United States, by F.B. Wise
- Injury by disinfectants to seeds and roots in sandy soils, by Carl Hartley
- Insects affecting vegetable crops in Puerto Rico, by Thomas H. Jones
- Katydids injurious to oranges in California, by J.R. Horton and C.E. Pemberton
- Land drainage by means of pumps, by S.M. Woodward ; rev. with special reference to the Upper Mississippi Valley by C.W. Okey
- Land drainage by means of pumps, by S.M. Woodward ; rev. with special reference to the Upper Mississippi Valley by C.W. Okey
- Larch mistletoe : some economic considerations of its injurious effects, by James R. Weir
- Lessons in elementary agriculture for Alabama schools : outlines by months, by E.A. Miller
- Lessons on cotton for the rural common schools, by C.H. Lane
- Life history of shortleaf pine, by Wilbur R Mattoon
- Life history of the codling moth in Maine, by E.H. Siegler and F.L. Simanton
- Loss in tonnage of sugar beets by drying, by Harry B. Shaw
- Methods followed in the commercial canning of foods, by A.W. Bitting
- Methods for the examination of bituminous road materials,
- Methods of wholesale distribution of fruits and vegetables on large markets, by J.H. Collins, J.W. Fisher and Wells A. Sherman
- Methods of wholesale distribution of fruits and vegetables on large markets, by J.H. Collins, J.W. Fisher, Jr. and Wells A. Sherman
- Milling and baking tests of wheat containing admixtures of rye, corn cockle, kinghead, and vetch, by R.C. Miller
- Miscellaneous insecticide investigations, by E.W. Scott and E.H. Siegler
- Morphology of the barley grain with reference to its enzym-secreting areas, by Albert Mann and H.V. Harlan
- Mortality among waterfowl around Great Salt Lake, Utah, by Alex Wetmore
- Mushrooms and other common fungi, by Flora W. Patterson and Vera K. Charles
- Native American species of Prunus, by W.F. Wight
- Native pasture grasses of the United States, by David Griffiths, George L. Bidwell, and Charles E. Goodrich
- Oats in the Great Plains area : relation of cultural methods to production, by E.C. Chilcott and J.S. Cole and W.W. Burr
- Observations on the pathology of the jack pine, by James R. Weir
- Oil-mixed Portland cement concrete, by Logan Waller Page
- Ophthalmic mallein for the diagnosis of glanders, by John R. Mohler and Adolph Eichhorn
- Our foreign trade in farm and forest products, prepared under the direction of Perry Elliott
- Outlets and methods of sale for shippers of fruits and vegetables, by J.W. Fisher, Jr., and J.H. Collins and Wells A. Sherman
- Para-dichlorobenzene as an insect fumigant, by A.B. Duckett
- Pasteurizing milk in bottles and bottling hot milk pasteurized in bulk, by S. Henry Ayers and W.T. Johnson, Jr
- Peach supply and distribution in 1914, by Wells A. Sherman, Houston F. Walker, and L. Herbert Martin
- Phosphate rock and methods proposed for its utilization as a fertilizer, by William H. Waggaman and William H. Fry
- Portland cement concrete pavements for country roads, by Charles H. Moorefield and James T. Voshell
- Potato breeding and selection, by William Stuart
- Preliminary census of birds of the United States, by Wells W. Cooke
- Progress reports of experiments in dust prevention and road preservation, 1914
- Recent studies of the Mexican cotton boll weevil, by B.R. Coad
- Red-clover seed production : pollination studies, by J.M. Westgate and H.S. Coe in collaboration with A.T. Wiancko ... [et al.]
- Relation of the Arizona wild cotton weevil to cotton planting in the arid West, by B.R. Coad
- Report on the gipsy moth work in New England, by A.F. Burgess
- Report upon the Cypress Creek drainage district, Desha and Chicot Counties, Arkansas, by S.H. McCrory ... [et al.]
- Retail shipments and distribution of fresh tomatoes, 1914, by Wells A. Sherman, Paul Froehlich and Houston F. Walker
- Road models, prepared by the Office of Public Roads
- Seed production of western white pine, by Raphael Zon
- Shortleaf pine : its economic importance and forest management, by Wilbur R. Mattoon
- Silver fox farming in eastern North America, by Ned Dearborn
- Single-stalk cotton culture at San Antonio, by Rowland M. Meade
- Soil erosion in the South, by R.O.E. Davis
- Soils of Massachusetts and Connecticut with especial reference to apples and peaches, by Henry J. Wilder
- Soils of the Sassafras series, by J.A. Bonsteel
- Some effects of selection on the production of alkaloids in Belladonna, by A.F. Sievers
- Spring wheat in the Great Plains area : relation of cultural methods to production, by E.C. Chilcott and J.S. Cole and W.W. Burr
- Strawberry supply and distribution in 1914, by Wells A. Sherman, Houston F. Walker and O.W. Schleussner
- Strength tests of structural timbers treated by commercial wood-preserving processes, by H.S. Betts and J.A. Newlin
- Studies of the codling moth in the central Appalachian region, by F.E. Brooks and E.B. Blakeslee
- Studies on changes in the degree of oxidation of arsenic in arsenical dipping baths, by Robert M. Chapin
- Studies on fruit juices, by H.C. Gore
- Sugar beets : preventable losses in culture, by Harry B. Shaw
- Testing grape varieties in the Vinifera regions of the United States, by George C. Husmann
- Tests of corn varieties on the Great Plains, by L.L. Zook
- Tests of wood preservatives, by Howard F. Weiss and C.H. Teesdale
- The Calosoma beetle (Calosoma sycophanta) in New England, by A.F. Burgess and C.W. Collins
- The European pine-shoot moth : a serious menace to pine timber in America, by August Busck
- The Production of lumber in 1913, by the Office of Industrial Investigations
- The Zimmerman pine moth, by Josef Brunner
- The alcohol test in relation to milk, by S. Henry Ayers and William T. Johnson, Jr
- The ashes : their characteristics and management, by W.D. Sterrett
- The bonavist, lablab, or hyacinth bean, by C.V. Piper and W.J. Morse
- The cranberry rootworm, by H.B. Scammell
- The cypress and juniper trees of the Rocky Mountain region, by George B. Sudworth
- The dog as a carrier of parasites and disease, by Maurice H. Hall
- The drainage of Jefferson County, Texas, by H.A. Kipp, A.G. Hall, and S.W. Frescoln
- The drainage of irrigated land, by R.A. Hart
- The eastern hemlock : Tsuga canadensis (Linn.) Carr., by E.H. Frothingham
- The effect of different times of plowing small-grain stubble in eastern Colorado, by O.J. Grace
- The effect of the cattle tick upon the milk production of dairy cows, by T.E. Woodward and W.F. Turner and Cooper Curtice
- The eggplant lace-bug, by David E. Fink
- The flow of water in irrigation channels, by Fred C. Scobey
- The grasshopper outbreak in New Mexico during the summer of 1913, by Harrison E. Smith
- The handling and marketing of the Arizona-Egyptian cotton of the Salt River Valley, by J.G. Martin
- The huisache girdler, by M.M. High
- The importance of thick seeding in the production of milo in the San Antonio Region, by Stephen H. Hastings
- The life history and habits of the pear thrips in California, by S.W. Foster and P.R. Jones
- The life history of lodgepole pine in the Rocky Mountains, by D.T. Mason
- The native persimmon, by W.F. Fletcher
- The naval stores industry, by A.W. Schorger and H.S. Betts
- The northern hardwood forest : its composition, growth, and management, by E.H. Frothingham
- The parandra borer as an orchard enemy, by Fred E. Brooks
- The pea aphis with relation to forage crops, by J.J. Davis
- The production and consumption of dairy products, by Eugene Merritt
- The production of sulphuric acid and a proposed new method of manufacture, by William H. Waggaman
- The sharp-headed grain leafhopper, by Edmund H. Gibson
- The southern Cypress, by Wilbur R. Mattoon
- The southern corn leaf-beetle, by E.O.G. Kelly
- The toxicity to fungi of various oils and salts, particularly those used in wood preservation, by C.J. Humphrey and Ruth M. Fleming
- The use of Bacillus bulgaricus in starters for making Swiss or emmental cheese / by C.F. Doane and E.E. Eldredge
- The use of land in teaching agriculture in secondary schools, by Eugene Merritt
- The varieties of plums derived from native American species, by W.F. Wight
- The verbena bud moth, by D.E. Fink
- The violet rove-beetle, by F.H. Chittenden
- The woolgrower and the wool trade, by F.R. Marshall and L.L. Heller
- Tillage and rotation experiments at Nephi, Utah, by P.V. Cardon
- Utilization and management of lodgepole pine in the Rocky Mountains, by D.T. Mason
- Utilization of American flax straw in the paper and fiber-board industry, by Jason L. Merrill
- Utilization of the fish waste of the Pacific Coast for the manufacture of fertilizer, by J.W. Turrentine
- Vitrified brick pavements for country roads, by Vernon M. Peirce and Charles H. Moorefield
- Willows : their growth, use and importance, by George N. Lamb
- Wireworms attacking cereal and forage crops, by J.A. Hyslop
- Yields of native prickly pear in Southern Texas, by David Griffiths
- Zacaton as a paper-making material, by Charles J. Brand and Jason L. Merrill
- Zygadenus, or death camas, by C. Dwight Marsh and A.B. Clawson and Hadleigh Marsh
- Zygadenus, or death camas, by C. Dwight Marsh and A.B. Clawson and Hadleigh Marsh
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