Appendix, p. 505.
Boys' and girls' clubs enrich country life, by C.B. Smith and G.B. Farrell, p. 485.
Conserving our wild animals and birds, by E.A. Goldman, p. 159.
Cows that make the income climb, by J.C. McDowell, p. 401.
Death to the rodents, by W.B. Bell, p. 421.
European corn borer in American corn, by W.R. Walton, p. 85.
Farm help from the birds, by W.L. McAtee, p. 253.
Flowering and fruiting of plants as controlled by the length of day, by W.W. Garner and H.A. Allard, p. 377.
Food for farm families, by Helen W. Atwater, p. 471.
From scrubs to quality stock, by D.S. Burch, p. 331.
Getting our potash, by W.H. Ross, p. 363.
Helping landless farmers to own farms, by L.C. Gray, p. 271.
Home demonstration bears fruit in the South, by O.B. Martin and Ola Powell, p. 111.
How public forests are handled, by H.A. Smith, p. 309.
Hunting down stock killers, by W.B. Bell, p. 289.
Index, p. 841.
Killing boll weevils with poison dust, B.R. Coad, p. 241.
Know your markets, by W.A. Wheeler and Frank George, p. 127.
Milk for midshipmen, by Ernest Kelly, p. 463.
Phosphorus in fertilizer, by W.H. Waggaman, p. 217.
Pig parasites and thumps, by R.H. Ransom, p. 175.
Putting wood waste to work, by S.T. Dana, p. 439.
Roads, by H.S. Fairbanks, p. 339.
Runts -- and the remedy, by J.R. Mohler, p. 225.
Science seeks the farmer, by L.C. Everard, p. 105.
Speaking of the weather, by J.W. Smith, p. 181.
Table of contents, p. 7.
The cost of a bushel of wheat, by F.W. Peck, p. 301.
The farmers' interest in foreign markets, by E.G Montgomery and C.L. Luedtke, p. 495.
The march of standardization, by H.W. Samson, p. 353.
The year in agriculture, by E.T. Meredith, p. 9.
Uses of the soil survey, by C.H. Seaton, p. 413.
With the irrigation farmer, by Samuel Fortier, p. 203.
Wood for the nation, by W.B. Greeley, p. 147.
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