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CONTENTS.—Preface; [by Jos. A. Arnold].—Report of Secretary.—Farmers' cooperative demonstration work; by S. A. Knapp.—Methods and costs of marketing; by Frank Andrews.—Conditions influencing production of sugar-beet seed in United States; by C. O. Townsend.—Plants useful to attract birds and protect fruit; by W. L. McAtee.—Problems of irrigation farmer; by Carl S. Scofield.—Pocket gophers as enemies of trees; by David E. Lantz.—Functions and value of soil bacteria; by Karl F. Kellerman.—Tuberculosis of hogs and how to control it; by John R. Mohler and Henry J. Washburn.—Farming as occupation for city-bred men; by W. J. Spillman.—Introduction of Hungarian partridge into United States; by Henry Oldys.—Future wheat supply of United States; by Mark Alfred Carleton.—Vegetable seed growing as business; by William W. Tracy, sr.—Information in regard to fabricated wire fences and hints to purchasers; by Allerton S. Cushman.—Methods of applying water to crops; by Samuel Fortier.—Progress in methods of producing higher yielding strains of corn; by C. P. Hartley.—Agriculture in coal regions of southwestern Pennsylvania; by H. J. Wilder.—Opportunities in forest planting for farmer; by Allen S. Peck.—Comforts and conveniences in farmers' homes; by W. R. Beattie.—Prevention of frost injury to fruit crops; by G. B. Brackett.—Handling of deciduous fruits on Pacific Coast; by A. V. Stubenrauch.—Promising new fruits; by William A. Taylor.—How farmers may utilize special warnings of Weather Bureau; by Charles E. von Herrmann.—Injuries to forest trees by flat-headed borers; by H. E. Burke.—Appendix.—Index.
NOTE.—Appendix contains statistical and other information.
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