Yearbook of the United States Department of Agriculture.
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Yearbook of the United States Department of Agriculture.
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- Yearbook of the United States Department of Agriculture.
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/2288725
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- Washington : G.P.O., 1902
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- A review of economic ornithology in the United States
- Additional notes on seed testing
- Adulteration of drugs
- Agricultural education in France
- Agricultural investigations in the island possessions of the United States
- Agricultural periodicals in Department Library, 1902
- Agricultural production and prices / : by George K. Holmes
- Agricultural seeds : where grown and how handled
- Agriculture in the tropical islands of the United States
- Amplification of weather forecasts
- Analysis of waters and interpretation of the results
- Animal breeding and feeding investigations by the Bureau of Animal Industry
- Annual loss occasioned by destructive insects in the United States
- Appropriations for the Department of agriculture for the fiscal years ending June 30, 1896 and 1897; : 1897 and 1898; 1897, 1898, and 1899; 1898, 1899, and 1900; 1899, 1900, and 1901; 1900, 1901, and 1902; 1901, 1902, and 1903; 1902, 1903, 1904, and 1905; 1904
- Areas surveyed and mapped by the Bureau of Soils
- Audubon societies in relation to the farmer
- Bacteria and the nitrogen problem
- Birds as weed destroyers
- Birds that injure grain
- Blue jay and its food
- Boys' agricultural clubs
- Cage-bird traffic of the United States
- Canadian field peas
- Care of dairy utensils
- Cattle dipping : experimental and practical
- Causes affecting farm values
- Chemical studies of some forest products of economic importance
- Climate of the forest-denuded portion of the Upper Lake region
- Commercial apple orcharding
- Commercial plant introduction
- Community work in the rural high school
- Consumers' fancies
- Cotton culture in Guatemala
- Cotton exchanges
- Cowpeas (Vigna catjang)
- Crow blackbirds and their food
- Dairy products at the Paris exposition of 1900
- Dairying at home and abroad
- Danger of importing insect pests
- Dark fire-cured tobacco of Virginia and the possibilities for its improvement
- Development of transportation in the United States
- Dietaries in public institutions
- Distances apart for planting fruits in commercial plantations
- Does it pay the farmer to protect birds?
- Dust preventives
- Every farm an experiment station
- Experimental work with fungous diseases of grasshoppers
- Extermination of noxious animals by bounties
- Farmer's institutes
- Federal game protection--a five years' retrospect
- Feeding stuffs for animals
- Fire prevention and control on the national forests / : by F.A. Silcox, Associate District Forester
- Flaxseed production, commerce, and manufacture in the United States
- Foot-and-mouth disease
- Foreign officials charged with agricultural interests
- Foreign trade of the United States in agricultural products ... 1894-
- Forest extension in the Middle West
- Forest planting and farm management
- Formaldehyde, its composition and uses
- Four common birds of the farm and garden
- Fruit and its uses as food
- Fungous diseases of forest trees
- Game protection in 1902, 1903, 1904
- Geographic distribution of animals and plants in North America
- Grape, raisin, and wine production in the United States
- Grass gardens
- Hay, pastures, and forage crops
- Hemp culture
- Home fruit garden
- Hot waves : conditions which produce them, and their effect on agriculture
- How birds affect the orchard
- How farmers may utilize the special warnings of the Weather Bureau
- How parasites are transmitted
- Humus in its relation to soil fertility
- Illustrations of the influence of experiment station work on culture of field crops
- Important data as to field crops
- Improvement of corn by seed selection
- Improvement of public roads in North Carolina
- Inefficiency of milk separators in removing bacteria
- Influence of rye on the price of wheat
- Information about spraying for orchard insects
- Insect control in California
- Insect enemies of forest reproduction
- Insect enemies of tobacco in the United States
- Insects as carriers and spreaders of disease
- Insects injurious to beans and peas
- Intensive methods and systematic rotation of crops in tobacco culture
- International Live Stock Exposition
- Irrigation and drainage investigations, 1903, 1904
- Irrigation in 1903
- Irrigation officials and associations
- Irrigation on the Great Plains
- Island territory of the United States
- Land tenure in the United States
- Leguminous forage crops
- Lime-sulphur washes for the San Jose scale
- List of agricultural experiment stations in the United States
- Macaroni wheat
- Meadow lark and the Baltimore oriole
- Meadow mice in relation to agriculture and horticulture
- Measurement of standing trees
- Method of estimating the yield of cotton in the field
- Metric weights and measures
- Miscellaneous state organizations
- Mountain roads
- Mountain roads as a source of revenue
- National Association of Economic Entomologists (U.S.) : [Officers.]
- National Association of Exhibitors of Live Stock : [Officers.]
- National Farmers' Alliance
- National League for Good Roads
- National Wool Growers' Association
- National associations of farmers
- National bee keepers' association : [officers.]
- National dairy associations
- National organizations for protection of birds and game
- National, sectional, and state bee keepers' associations
- New work in the Weather Bureau
- Notes on some English farms and farmers
- Notes on some forest problems
- Object-lesson roads
- Objects and methods of investigating certain physical properties of soils
- Officers
- Officers and members of state boards of horticulture
- Officers of Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis, 1904
- Officials charged with agricultural interests in several countries
- Officials in charge of farmers' institutes
- Officials in charge of food inspection
- Olive culture in the United States
- Organization of the Department of Agriculture
- Organizations for protection of birds and game
- Origin, value, and reclamation of alkali lands
- Ostrich farming in Arizona
- Our native pasture plants
- Patrons of husbandry : national officers, officers of state granges
- Plant diseases in the United States ...
- Plants as a factor in home adornment
- Pocket gophers as enemies of trees
- Potato culture near Greeley, Colorado
- Practicability of forest planting in the United States
- Practical forestry in the southern Appalachians
- Practical irrigation
- Practical road building in Madison County, Tennessee
- Practices in crop rotation
- Present status of the Mexican cotton-boll weevil in the United States
- Present status of the cotton boll weevil in the United States
- Principal injurious insects of the year 1899
- Principal injurious insects of the year 1900
- Principal injurious insects of the year 1901
- Principal injurious insects of the year 1902
- Principal injurious insects of the year 1903
- Principal injurious insects of the year 1904
- Principal insect enemies of the grape
- Principal insect enemies of the peach
- Progress in economic entomology in the United States
- Progress in fruit growing in 1899
- Progress in fruit growing in 1900
- Progress in fruit growing in 1901
- Progress in fruit growing in 1902
- Progress in fruit growing in 1903
- Progress in fruit growing in 1904
- Progress in game protection in 1902
- Progress in methods of producing higher yielding strains of corn
- Progress in plant and animal breeding / : by Willet M. Hays
- Progress of agriculture in the United States
- Progress of economic and scientific agrostology
- Progress of forestry in 1899
- Progress of forestry in 1900
- Progress of forestry in 1901
- Progress of forestry in 1902
- Progress of forestry in 1903
- Progress of forestry in 1904
- Progress of forestry in the United States
- Progress of irrigation
- Progress of road building in the Middle West
- Protection against contagion from foreign cattle
- Protection of birds and game : state officials, national organizations, state organizations, Audubon societies
- Pruning and training of grapes
- Pruning of trees and other plants
- Public control of irrigation
- Public lands open for settlement
- Publications of the Department of Agriculture
- Rabies : its cause, frequency, and treatment
- Rainfall and irrigation
- Rainfall of the crop season
- Recent progress in timber preservation
- Relation of cold storage to commercial apple culture
- Relation of precipitation to yield of corn
- Relations of birds to fruit growing in California
- Requirements for admission to the agricultural departments of the land-grant colleges and the cost of attendance
- Review of weather and crop conditions : season of 1897, 1898, 1899, 1900, 1901, 1902, 1903, 1904, 1905
- Rise and future of irrigation in the United States
- Rules for naming and exhibiting fruits
- San Jose scale : its native home and natural enemy
- Sand-binding grasses
- Sanitary officers in charge of live stock interests
- Seaman Asahel Knapp
- Seed production and seed saving
- Seed selling, seed growing and seed testing
- Seed standards
- Selecting and judging horses for market and breeding purposes
- Shade-tree insect problem in the eastern United States
- Sheep breeders' associations
- Smyrna fig culture in the United States
- Some benefits the farmer may derive from game protection
- Some edible and poisonous fungi
- Some modern disinfectants
- Some new facts about the migration of birds
- Some poisonous plants of the northern stock ranges
- Some practical results of experiment station work
- Some practical suggestions for the suppression and prevention of bovine tuberculosis
- Some results of investigations in soil management
- Some scale insects of the orchard
- Some soil problems for practical farmers
- Some standard varieties of chickens
- Some typical reservoirs in the Rocky Mountain States
- Some uses of the grapevine and its fruit
- State highways in Massachusetts
- Status of the Mexican cotton-boll weevil in the United States in 1903
- Subsoil water of central United States
- Successful wheat growing in semiarid districts
- Testing seeds at home
- Tests on the physical properties of timber
- The Chinook winds
- The Hawaiian Islands
- The National Good Roads Association : State Good Roads Associations
- The agricultural outlook of the coast region of Alaska
- The business of seed and plant introduction and distribution
- The castor oil industry
- The contamination of public water supplies by algae
- The cost of food as related to its nutritive value
- The cotton-seed industry
- The cultivation of corn
- The danger of introducing noxious animals and birds
- The economic value of the bobwhite
- The educational value of live-stock exhibitions
- The effect of inbreeding in plants
- The effect of the present method of handling eggs on the industry and the product
- The farmers' cooperative demonstrative work
- The federal meat inspection
- The feeding value of corn stover
- The food of nestling birds
- The gypsy and brown-tail moths and their European parasites
- The handling of fruit for transportation
- The improvement of tobacco by breeding and selection
- The industry in oil seeds
- The migratory movements of birds in relation to the weather
- The nation's farm surplus
- The opportunities in forest planting for the farmer
- The pasteurization and sterilization of milk
- The preparation and use of tuberculin
- The present condition of grape culture in California
- The present status of flax culture in the United States
- The principal insects affecting the tobacco plant
- The problems of an irrigation farmer
- The rabbit as a farm and orchard pest
- The relation of irrigation to dry farming
- The scale insect and mite enemies of citrus trees
- The selection of materials for macadam roads
- The soluble mineral matter of soils
- The status of the American lemon industry
- The timber resources of Nebraska
- The tuberculin test for tuberculosis
- The use of illustrative material in teaching agriculture in rural schools
- The use of kites in the exploration of the upper air
- The use of steam apparatus for spraying
- The uses of wood
- The value of forecasts
- The value of potatoes as food
- Top working orchard trees
- Tree planting in the western plains
- Tree planting in waste places on the farm
- Tuberculosis of hogs and how to control it
- United States Department of Agriculture and silk culture
- Use and abuse of food preservatives
- Use of mineral oil in road improvement
- Waste in logging southern yellow pine
- Weather conditions of the crop of 1894
- Wet and dry seasons in California
- What meteorology is doing for the farmer
- Wheat flour and bread
- William Saunders
- Work of the Division of Forestry for the farmer
- Work of the breeder in improving live stock
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