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CONTENTS.—Preface; [by Jos. A. Arnold].—Report of Secretary.—Promising new fruits; by William A. Taylor and H. P. Gould.—Our meadow larks in relation to agriculture, Sturnelia magna and Sturnella neglecta; by F. E. L. Beal.—Handling of dressed poultry 1000 miles from market; by M. E. Pennington.—Some results obtained in studying ripening bananas with respiration calorimeter; by C. F. Langworthy and R. D. Milner.—Crop safety on mountain slopes; by J. Cecil Alter.—Insects injurious to onion crop; by F. H. Chittenden—Condensed and desiccated milk; by Levi Wells.— How produce dealer may improve quality of poultry and eggs; by H. C. Pierce.— Successful method of marketing vegetable products; by L. C. Corbett.—Chestnut bark disease; by Haven Metcalf.—Some useful weather proverbs; by W. J. Humphreys.— Some important insect enemies of live stock in United States; by P. C. Bishopp.— Relation of birds to grain aphides; by W. L. McAtee.—National forest timber for small operator; by William B. Greeley.—Truck soils of Atlantic Coast region; by Jay A. Bonsteel.—Seed collection on large scale; by Henry H. Farquhar.—Improved methods of handling and marketing cotton; by Charles J. Brand.—Dairying and its relation to agriculture in semiarid sections; by A. K. Risser.—Agriculture in public high schools; by Dick J. Crosby.—Settlement of irrigated lands; by Carl S. Scofield.— Some new grasses for the South; by R. A. Oakley.—Raising, figs. and other dried fruits and their use; by C. F. Langworthy.—Possible sources of potash in United States; by Frank K. Cameron.—Commercial weather map of United States Weather Bureau; by Henry L. Heiskell.—Appendix.—Index.
NOTE.—Appendix contains statistical and other information.
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