United States, Bureau of Plant Industry
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- Yields of native prickly pear in Southern Texas
- A biochemical study of the curly-top of sugar beets
- A collection of economic and other fungi prepared for distribution
- A disease of pines caused by Cronartium pyriforme
- A dry rot of sweet potatoes caused by Diaporthe batatatis
- A knot of citrus trees caused by Sphaeropsis tumefaciens
- A method for the determination of the specific gravity of wheat and other cereals
- A moisture tester for grain and other substances and how to use it
- A new basis for barley valuation and improvement
- A new type of Indian corn from China / : by G.N. Collins
- A new type of red clover
- A plant-disease survey in the vicinity of San Antonio, Texas
- A preliminary report on rice growing in the Sacramento Valley
- A preliminary study of the germination of the spores of Agaricus campestris and other basidiomycetous fungi
- A protected stock range in Arizona
- A quick method for the determination of moisture in grain
- A simple method of detecting sulphured barley and oats
- A spot disease of cauliflower
- A study of cultivation methods and crop rotations for the Great Plains area
- A study of diversity in Egyptian cotton
- A study of farm equipment in Ohio
- A successful dairy farm
- A variety of maize with silks maturing before the tassels
- Agricultural and botanical explorations in Palestine
- Agricultural conditions in southern New York
- Agricultural explorations in Algeria
- Agricultural explorations in the fruit and nut orchards of China
- Agricultural observations on the Truckee-Carson Irrigation Project
- Agricultural varieties of the cowpea and immediately related species
- Agriculture in the tropical islands of the United States
- Agriculture without irrigation in the Sahara desert
- Alfalfa in cultivated rows for seed production in semiarid regions
- American medicinal barks
- American medicinal flowers, fruits, and seeds
- American medicinal leaves and herbs
- American root drugs
- An electrical resistance method for the rapid determination of the moisture content of grain
- An improved method of artificial pollination in corn
- Apples and peaches in the Ozark region
- Arrangement of parts in the cotton plant
- Author and subject index to the publications on plant pathology issued by the U.S. Department of Agriculture up to January 1, 1925.
- Bacteriological studies of the soils of the Truckee-Carson Irrigation Project
- Barium : a cause of the loco-weed disease
- Barley culture in the northern Great Plains
- Barley in the Great Plains area : relation of cultural methods to production
- Blackberry culture
- Breeding drought-resistant forage plants for the Great Plains area
- Breeding new types of Egyqtian cotton
- The utilization of pea-cannery refuse for forage
- The utilization of waste raisin seeds
- The value of first-generation hybrids in corn
- The variability of wheat varieties in resistance to toxic salts
- The vitality and germination of seeds
- The vitality of buried seeds
- The water requirement of plants
- The weed factor in the cultivation of corn
- The wild alfalfas and clovers of Siberia : with a perspective view of the alfalfas of the world
- The wilt disease of tobacco and its control
- The wilting coefficient for different plants : and its indirect determination
- The work of the Belle Fourche Reclamation Project Experiment Farm in 1913
- The work of the San Antonio Experiment Farm in 1907
- The work of the Yuma Reclamation Project Experiment Farm in 1913
- The work of the community demonstration farm at Terrell, Tex.
- Three much-misrepresented sorghums
- Timothy rust in the United States
- Tobacco marketing in the United States
- Traction plowing
- Uses of sorghum grain
- Varieties of hard spring wheat
- Vegetation affected by agriculture in Central America
- Wart disease of the potato : a dangerous European disease liable to be introduced into the United States
- Weevil-resisting adaptions of the cotton plant
- Wild medicinal plants of the United States
- Wild onion : methods of eradication
- Wild rice : its uses and propagation
- Wild volatile-oil plants and their economic importance
- Wild wheat in Palestine
- Budding the pecan
- Bulletin
- Cassava : its content of hydrocyanic acid and starch and other properties
- Change of vegetation on the South Texas prairies
- Clover-seed production in the Willamette Valley, Oregon
- Cold resistance of alfalfa and some factors influencing it
- Cold storage, with special reference to the pear and peach
- Collection and preservation of plant material for use in the study of agriculture
- Commercial fertilizers : their uses and value
- Conditions affecting legume inoculation
- Cooperative grain investigations at McPherson, Kans., 1904-1909
- Copper as an algicide and disinfectant in water supplies
- Cotton selection on the farm by the characters of the stalks, leaves, and bolls
- Crop plants for paper making
- Crossbreeding corn
- Crown-gall of plants : its cause and remedy
- Cultivated forage crops of the Northwestern States
- Danger in judging cotton varieties by lint percentages
- Date varieties and date culture in Tunis
- Description of the comprehensive catalogue of botanical literature in the libraries of Washington
- Dimorphic branches in tropical crop plants : cotton, coffee, cacao, the Central American rubber tree, and the banana
- Dimorphic leaves of cotton and allied plants in relation to heredity
- Directions for blueberry culture, 1916
- Disease resistance of potatoes
- Distribution of seeds and plants by the Department of Agriculture
- Drought resistance of the olive in the southwestern states
- Dry farming in relation to rainfall and evaporation
- Dry-land grains
- Dry-land grains in the Great Basin
- Dry-land olive culture in Northern Africa
- Egyptian cotton in the southwestern United States
- Evolution of cellular structures
- Experimental study of the relation of lime and magnesia to plant growth
- Experiments in blueberry culture
- Experiments in crop production on fallow land at San Antonio
- Experiments in range improvement in central Texas
- Experiments in the control of grape anthracnose
- Experiments in wheat breeding : experimental error in the nursery and variation in nitrogen and yield
- Experiments with Egyptian cotton in 1908
- Extermination of Johnson grass
- Farm methods of applying land plaster in western Oregon and western Washington
- Farm practice with forage crops in western Oregon and western Washington
- Farm water supplies of Minnesota
- Farmers' cooperative demonstration work in its relation to rural improvement
- Fiber flax
- Field studies of the crown-gall and hairy-root of the apple-tree
- Field studies of the crown-gall of the grape
- Floral abnormalities in maize
- Forage conditions and problems in eastern Washington, eastern Oregon, northeastern California, and northwestern Nevada
- Forage conditions on the northern border of the Great Basin, : being a report upon investigations made during July and August, 1901, in the region between Winnemucca, Nevada, and Ontario, Oregon
- Forage crops for hogs in Kansas and Oklahoma
- Forage-crop experiments at the San Antonio Field Station
- Fruit growing for home use in the central and southern Great Plains
- Fruit trees frozen in 1904
- Fruits recommended by the American Pomological Society for cultivation in the various sections of U.S. and Canada.
- Garlicky wheat
- Germination of flower and garden seeds
- Golden seal
- Grain-sorghum production in the San Antonio region of Texas
- Grape investigations in the Vinifera regions of the United States with reference to resistant stocks, direct producers, and Viniferas
- Grape-spraying experiments in Michigan in 1909
- Grass lands of the South Alaska coast
- Grimm alfalfa and its utilization in the Northwest
- Growing Bermuda onion seed in the Southwestern United States
- Growing Egyptian cotton in the Salt River Valley, Arizona
- Growing hay in the south for market
- Growing peaches : pruning, renewal of tops, thinning, interplanted crops, and special practices
- Growing peaches : sites, propagation, planting, tillage, and maintenance of soil fertility
- Growing peaches : varieties and classification
- Hard clover seed and its treatment in hulling
- Heredity and cotton breeding
- Heredity of a maize variation
- Hindi cotton in Egypt
- Hog cholera control
- Home manufacture and use of unfermented grape juice
- Imported low-grade clover and alfalfa seed
- Improvement of pastures in eastern New York and the New England states
- Improvement of the wheat crop in California
- Improving the quality of wheat
- Injurious effects of premature pollination : with general notes on artificial pollination and the setting of fruit without pollination
- Inoculation of soil with nitrogen-fixing bacteria
- Inventory of seeds and plants imported
- Investigations of rusts
- Investigations of the potato fungus Phytophthora infestans
- Irrigated pastures for northern reclamation projects
- Johnson grass : report of investigations made during the season of 1901
- Kentucky Bluegrass seed : harvesting, curing, and cleaning
- Legal and customary weights per bushel of seeds
- Legume inoculation and the litmus reaction of soils
- Lessons for American potato growers from German experiences
- Liming of soils from a physiological standpoint
- Local adjustment of cotton varieties
- Macaroni wheats
- Menziesia, a new stock-poisoning plant of the Northwestern States
- Methods and causes of evolution
- Methods of legume inoculation
- Methods used for controlling and reclaiming sand dunes
- Methods used in breeding asparagus for rust resistance
- Minor articles of farm equipment
- Miscellaneous papers
- Miscellaneous papers ..
- Miscellaneous papers ..
- Moisture content and shrinkage in grain
- Morphology of the barley grain with reference to its enzym-secreting areas
- Mountain laurel : a poisonous plant
- Muscadine grapes
- Mutative reversions in cotton
- New methods of plant breeding
- Nomenclature of the apple : a catalogue of the known varieties referred to in American publications from 1804 to 1904
- Nomenclature of the pear : a catalogue-index of the known varieties referred to in American publications from 1804 to 1907
- Nonperennial medicagos : the agronomic value and botanical relationship of the species
- North American species of Agrostis
- North American species of Leptochloa
- Notes on dry farming
- Oats in the Great Plains area : relation of cultural methods to production
- Orchard fruits in the Piedmont and Blue Ridge regions of Virginia and the South Atlantic states
- Orchard grass
- Orchard green-manure crops in California
- Origin of the Hindi cotton
- Pasture and grain crops for hogs in the Pacific Northwest
- Pasture, meadow, and forage crops in Nebraska
- Peach, apricot, and prune kernels as by-products of the fruit industry of the United States
- Peanut butter
- Peppermint
- Peruvian alfalfa : a new long-season variety for the southwest
- Potato diseases in San Joaquin County, California
- Principal poisonous plants of the western stock ranges
- Progress in methods of producing higher yielding strains of corn
- Promising root crops for the South, I | II, Yautias, taros, and dasheens | Agricultural history and utility of the cultivated aroids / by O.F. Cook
- Ramie
- Range improvement in Arizona : (cooperative experiments with the Arizona Experiment Station)
- Range investigations in Arizona
- Range management in the state of Washington
- Reappearance of a primitive character in cotton hybrids
- Recent foreign explorations, as bearing on the agricultural development of the southern states
- Recent studies of the olive-tubercle organism
- Relation of drought to weevil resistance in cotton
- Results of cotton experiments in 1911
- Results of loco-weed investigations in the field / : by C. Dwight Marsh. Laboratory work on loco-weed investigations / by Albert C. Crawford
- Root-knot and its control
- Seasonal nitrification as influenced by crops and tillage
- Silkworm food plants : cultivation and propagation
- Single-stalk cotton culture
- Soil inoculation for legumes : with reports upon the successful use of artificial cultures by practical farmers
- Soil survey of Jennings County, Indiana
- Soil survey of Steuben County, Indiana
- Some common mushrooms and how to know them
- Some diseases of the cowpea
- Some distinctions in our cultivated barleys with reference to their use in plant breeding
- Some effects of refrigeration on sulphured and unsulphured hops
- Some factors influencing the efficiency of Bordeaux mixture
- Some new alfalfa varieties for pastures
- Some stem tumors or knots on apple and quince trees
- Soy bean varieties
- Soy beans in the Cotton Belt
- Special contests for corn-club work
- Stock ranges of northwestern California : notes on the grasses and forage plants and range conditions
- Sudan grass, a new drought-resistant hay plant
- Suggestions to potato growers on irrigated lands
- Suggestions to settlers on the Belle Fourche Irrigation Project
- Suggestions to settlers on the sandy soils of the Columbia River Valley
- Summary of recent investigations of the value of cacti as stock food
- Summer apples in the Middle Atlantic States
- Suppressed and intensified characters in cotton hybrids
- Sweet-potato diseases
- Ten years' experience with the Swedish select oat
- The "spineless" prickly pears
- The Florida velvet bean and its history
- The Florida velvet bean and related plants
- The Granville tobacco wilt
- The Mangum terrace in its relation to efficient farm management
- The Seeds of rescue grass and chess
- The apple in cold storage
- The avocado : a salad fruit from the tropics
- The blights of coniferous nursery stock
- The botanical history and classification of alfalfa
- The branching habits of Egyptian cotton
- The bud-rot of the coconut palm
- The business of seed and plant introduction and distribution
- The classification and grading of cotton
- The cold storage of small fruits
- The commercial status of durum wheat
- The comparative tolerance of various plants for the salts common in alkali soils
- The control of cotton wilt and root-knot
- The control of root-knot
- The cross-inoculation of fruit trees and shrubs with crown-gall
- The crown-gall and hairy-root diseases of the apple tree
- The cultivation and handling of goldenseal
- The cultivation and manufacture of tea in the United States
- The cultivation of hemp in the United States
- The culture of the Central American rubber tree
- The decay of cabbage in storage : its cause and prevention
- The decay of oranges while in transit from California
- The deterioration of corn in storage
- The determination of the deterioration of maize, with incidental reference to pellagra
- The disinfection of sewage effluents for the protection of public water supplies
- The distinguishing characters of the seeds of quack-grass and of certain wheat-grasses
- The dry rot of potatoes due to Fusarium oxysporum
- The effect of black rot on turnips : a series of photomicrographs, accompanied by an explanatory text
- The effect of copper upon water bacteria
- The export and manufacturing tobaccos of the United States : with brief reference to the cigar types
- The feeding value of cereals : as calculated from chemical analyses
- The fibers of long-staple upland cottons
- The field treatment of tobacco root-rot
- The germination of packeted vegetable seeds
- The germination of vegetable seeds
- The hemp industry in the United States
- The history and cause of the coconut bud-rot
- The history and distribution of sorghum
- The immunity of the Japanese chestnut to the bark disease
- The importance and improvement of the grain sorghums
- The improvement of mountain meadows
- The influence of a mixture of soluble salts, principally sodium chlorid , upon the leaf structure and transpiration of wheat, oats, and barley
- The kaoliangs : a new group of grain sorghums
- The larkspurs as poisonous plants
- The mango in Porto Rico
- The manufacture and preservation of unfermented grape must
- The measurement of the oxidase content of plant juices
- The mistletoe pest in the Southwest
- The mosaic disease of tobacco
- The mulberry and other silkworm food plants
- The muscadine grapes
- The ornamental value of the saltbushes
- The pecan
- The persian walnut industry of the United States
- The physiological rôle of mineral nutrients in plants
- The picking and handling of peanuts
- The poisonous action of Johnson grass
- The present status of the chestnut bark disease
- The prickly pear and other cacti as food for stock
- The prickly pear as a farm crop
- The principles of mushroom growing and mushroom spawn making
- The production of Easter lily bulbs in the United States
- The production of hairy vetch seed
- The production of volatile oils and perfumery plants in the United States
- The propagation of the Easter lily from seed
- The propagation of tropical fruit trees and other plants
- The purpling chromogen of a Hawaiian Dioscorea
- The relation of barium to the loco-weed disease
- The relation of crown-gall to legume inoculation
- The reseeding of depleted range and native pastures
- The root-rot of tobacco caused by Thielavia basicola
- The school lunch box
- The seedling-inarch and nurse-plant methods of propagation
- The seeds of the bluegrasses
- The separation of seed barley by the specific gravity method
- The shrinkage of corn in storage
- The smuts of sorghum
- The source of the drug Dioscorea : with a consideration of the Dioscoreae found in the United States
- The soy bean : history, varieties and field studies
- The storage and germination of wild rice seed
- The structure and development of crown gall : a plant cancer
- The sulphur bleaching of commercial oats and barley
- The superiority of line breeding over narrow breeding
- The supposed relationship of white snakeroot to milksickness, or "trembles"
- The tuna as food for man
- The use of feldspathic rocks as fertilizers
- The use of suprarenal glands in the physiological testing of drug plants
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- Budding the pecan
- Some new alfalfa varieties for pastures
- The mulberry and other silkworm food plants
- Agricultural varieties of the cowpea and immediately related species
- Silkworm food plants : cultivation and propagation
- The seedling-inarch and nurse-plant methods of propagation
- The business of seed and plant introduction and distribution
- Grass lands of the South Alaska coast
- Experiments in crop production on fallow land at San Antonio
- Kentucky Bluegrass seed : harvesting, curing, and cleaning
- Potato diseases in San Joaquin County, California
- New methods of plant breeding
- The propagation of the Easter lily from seed
- Growing hay in the south for market
- Soil survey of Jennings County, Indiana
- Lessons for American potato growers from German experiences
- Sudan grass, a new drought-resistant hay plant
- Soil survey of Steuben County, Indiana
- The Florida velvet bean and related plants
- The soy bean : history, varieties and field studies
- Some diseases of the cowpea
- The production of Easter lily bulbs in the United States
- The propagation of tropical fruit trees and other plants
- Orchard grass
- Methods used in breeding asparagus for rust resistance
- Wart disease of the potato : a dangerous European disease liable to be introduced into the United States
- Miscellaneous papers
- The control of cotton wilt and root-knot
- The production of hairy vetch seed
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