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CONTENTS.—Preface; [by Jos. A. Arnold].—Report of Secretary.— Economic value of predaceous birds and mammals; by A. K. Fisher.— Wastes of farm; by A. F. Woods.—Some facts about tuberculous cattle; by E. C. Schroeder.—Cost and methods of transporting meat animals; by Frank Andrews.;—Search for new leguminous forage crops; by C. V. Piper.—Suitable paper for permanent records; by F. P. Veitch.—Information about spraying for orchard insects; by A. L. Quaintance.— So-called change of climate in semiarid West; by Richard H. Sullivan.—Mouse plagues, their control and prevention; by Stanley E. Piper.—Causes of southern rural conditions and small farm as important remedy; by S. A. Knapp.—Recent work of Bureau of Animal Industry concerning cause and prevention of hog cholera; by M. Dorset.—Manufacture of flavoring extracts; by E. M. Chace.—Relations between birds and insects; by F. E. L. Beal.—Types of farming in United States; by W. J. Spillman.—Some things that grower of cereal and forage crops should know about insects; by F. M. Webster.—Plant food removed from growing plants by rain or dew; by J. A. Le Clerc and J. F. Breazeale.—Intensive methods and systematic rotation of crops in tobacco culture; by E. H. Mathewson.—Use of poisons for destroying noxious mammals; by David E. Lantz.—Instruments for making weather observations on farm; by Dewey A. Seeley.— By-products of sugar beet and their uses; by C. O. Townsend.—Development of farm crops resistant to disease; by W. A. Orton.—Soil mulches for checking evaporation; by Samuel Fortier.—Promising new fruits; by William A. Taylor.—Appendix.—Index.
NOTE.—Appendix contains statistical and other information.
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