Yearbook of Department of Agriculture, [calendar Year] 1919.
Publication Title:
Yearbook of Department of Agriculture, [calendar Year] 1919.
Display Title:
Yearbook of Department of Agriculture, [calendar Year] 1919.
Corporate Agency Authors:
Agriculture Department
Sort Author:
Agriculture Department
Date:
1920
Publish Date ISO Format:
1920-01-01T00:00:00Z
Publication Start:
19200101
Publication End:
19201231
Corporate/Agency Author:
Agriculture Department
Publication month:
13
Publication year:
1920
Description:
790 p. il. 2 p. of pl.
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* For Sale by Superintendent of Documents. Cloth, $1.00.
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CONTENTS.—Report of Secretary [fiscal year 1910].—Prewar crop estimates in Germany; by Alonzo Englebert Taylor.—Progress in eradicating contagious animal diseases; by John R. Mohler.—Community tile drainage construction; by John R. Haswell. —How to use market stations; by G. B. Fiske.—Atmospheric nitrogen for fertilizers; by R. O. E. Davis.—Farm practices in growing wheat, geographical presentation; by J. H. Arnold and R. R. Spafford.—Three centuries of tobacco; by George K. Holmes.—Open road through Nation's forest; by John L. Cobbs, jr.—Influence of depreciation of exchange on agricultural production; by Alonzo Englebert Taylor.— Practical points in hog cholera control; by T. P. White.—Marketing and purchasing demonstrations in the South; by Bradford Knapp.—Electric light and power in farm home; by A. M. Daniels.—Federal supervision of live stock markets; by Louis D. Hall.—Cooperative improvement of citrus varieties; by A. D. Shame].—Toll of tuberculosis in live stock; by J. A. Kiernan and L. B. Ernest.—Reorganization of country schools; by Alvin Dille.—Common sense in poultry keeping; by Rob R. Slocum.— Why produce inspection pays; by H. E. Kramer and G. B. Fiske.—Home production of lime by farmer; by C. C. Fletcher.—What farmer should expect from seedsman; by Edgar Brown.—Harnessing heredity to improve Nation's live stock; by D. S. Burch.— Fight against pink bollworm in United States; by W. D. Hunter.—Selling purebred stock to South America; by David Harrell and H. P. Morgan.—Farmers' purchase power, how organized; by J. M. Mehl.—Live stock drought relief work in 1919; by George M. Rommel.—Live stock conditions in Europe; by Turner Wright and George A. Bell.—Securing a dry cellar; by George M. Warren.—Trapping on farm; by Ned Dearborn.—Horsepower problem on farm; by Oscar A. Juve.—Appendix.—Index
NOTE.—Appendix contains statistical and other information
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