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Farmer's bulletin

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U.S. Department of Agriculture
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Government printing office
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Description based on 417 (1910)

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Material Type
図書
Author/Editor
U.S. Department of Agriculture
Publication, Distribution, etc.
Alternative Title
Farmers' bulletin
Farmers bulletin
U.S. Department of Agriculture farmer's bulletin
Place of Publication (Country Code)
us
Text Language Code
en
Target Audience
一般
Note (General)
Description based on 417 (1910)
Related Material
Labor saving practices in haymaking : shown pictorially
The school garden
Choosing a tractor
Weevils in beans and peas
Cooperative marketing
The oyster-shell scale and the scurfy scale
Preventing wood rot in pecan trees
The gas tractor in Eastern farming
The gipsy moth and how to control it
Factors that make for success in farming in the South
Cooperative bull associations
Marketing eggs through the creamery
A method of analyzing the farm business
Diseases of cabbage and related plants
Farm practices that increase crop yields in Kentucky and Tennessee
Fig growing in South Atlantic and Gulf States
The use of machinery in cutting corn
The classification and grading of cotton
Marketing the late-crop of potatoes
Producing family and farm supplies on the cotton farm
The gipsy moth and brown-tail moth, with suggestions for rheir control
The dying of pine in the southern states : cause, extent, and remedy
A system of farm cost accounting
Farm practices that increase crop yields : the Gulf Coast region
Control of apple powdery mildew
Fire prevention and fire fighting on the farm
Suggestions for parcel post marketing
Farm inventories
Rural hospitals
How to reduce weevil waste in southern corn
Preparation of fresh tomatoes for market
Farm household accounts
Control of brown-rot of prunes and cherries in the Pacific Northwest
Flax culture extracted from a report of H.L. Bolley
Cost of using horses on corn-belt farms
Peach varieties and their classification
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Preventing damage by termites or white ants
Rural planning : the village
Preparation of eastern grapes for market
Renting dairy farms
Game laws for 1915 : a summary of the provisions relating to seasons, export, sale, limits, and licenses
The farmer's income
Black walnut for timber and nuts
Better use of man labor on the farm : a few suggestions for increasing man power by using bigger teams and more machines
Organization, financing, and administration of drainage districts
Laws relating to fur-bearing animals, 1918 : a summary of laws in the United States, Canada, and Newfoundland, relating to trapping, open seasons, propagation, and bounties
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Marketing farm produce by parcel post
The leopard moth : a dangerous imported insect enemy of shade trees
Harmful and beneficial mammals of the arid interior : with special reference to the Carson and Humboldt valleys, Nevada
The silverfish, or "slicker" : an injurious household insect
"White ants" as pests in the United States and methods of preventing their damage
Idle land and costly timber
Dry farming for better wheat yields : the Columbia and Snake River basins
Bee keeping
The efficient operation of thrashing machines
Soil and water conservation in the Pacific Northwest
Farm lands available for settlement
The corn and cotton wireworm in its relation to cereal and forage crops, with control measures
Plans of rural community buildings
Farm bookkeeping
The farm tractor in the Dakotas
Flax for seed and fiber in the United States
Rural planning : the social aspects
Rice culture
Saving man labor in sugar-beet fields
Diseases of raspberries and blackberries
Apple blotch
Business methods of marketing hay
Management of common storage houses for apples in the Pacific Northwest
Important insecticides : directions for their preparation and use
Waste land and wasted land on farms
Danger of general spread of the gipsy and brown-tail moths through imported nursery stock
Drainage of farm lands
Changes effected by tractors on corn-belt farms
Cooperative marketing of woodland products
The bagworm, an injurious shade-tree insect
The school garden
Selecting a farm
Cranberry diseases and their control
Apple bitter-rot and its control
What tractors and horses do on corn-belt farms
The agricultural outlook
The Application of dockage in the marketing of wheat
The roundheaded apple-tree borer
Cost of using tractors on corn-belt farms
The farm lease contract
A system of farm cost accounting
How the Federal Farm Loan Act benefits the farmer
Management of sandy-land farms in northern Indiana and southern Michigan
Stored-grain pests
The gipsy moth and the brown-tail moth, with suggestions for their control
Parcel post business methods
The preservative treatment of farm timbers
Marketing live stock in the South : suggestions for improvement
Establishing cranberry fields
Shall I buy a tractor?
The San Jose scale and its control
Seed marketing hints for the farmer
Control of cherry leaf-spot
Tractor experience in Illinois : a study of the farm tractor under corn-belt conditions
Planning and recording family expenditures
How to build small irrigation ditches
Systems of livestock farming in the Black Prairie Belt of Alabama & Mississippi
The organization of rural community buildings
Containers used in shipping fruits and vegetables
Human food from an acre of staple farm products
Irrigation in humid climates
The husker-shredder on eastern corn belt farms
Grain farming in the corn belt with live stock as a side line
The propagation of plants
Laying out fields for tractor plowing
House flies
Insecticides, equipment, and methods for controlling orchard insect pests
The control of the boll weevil
The tobacco budworm and its control in the Georgia and Florida tobacco-growing region
The treatment of bee diseases
The strawberry rootworm as an enemy of the greeenhouse rose
Preventing damage by lyctus powder-post beetles
Lubricating-oil sprays for use on dormant fruit trees
Bees