Appendices, p. 499.
Bacteria in milk, by L.A. Rogers, p. 179.
Changes taking place in chickens in cold storage, by Mary E. Pennington, p. 197.
Cropping systems for stock farms, by W.J. Spillman, p. 385.
Cutting timber on the national forests and providing for a future supply, by Raphael Zon and E.H. Clapp, p. 277.
Diseases of ornamental trees, by Haven Metcalf, p. 483.
Does it pay the farmer to protect birds? by H.W. Henshaw, p. 165.
Dry land farming in the Great Plains area, by E.C. Chilcott, p. 451.
Dust preventives, by Logan Waller Page, p. 257.
Food and diet in the United States, C.F. Langworthy, p. 361.
Hygienic water supplies for farms, by B.M. Bolton, p. 399.
Index, p. 763.
James Wallace Pinchot, by Joseph A. Arnold, p. 495.
List of illustrations, p. 7.
Notable depredations by forest insects, by A.D. Hopkins, p. 149.
Progress in some of the new work of the Bureau of Plant Industry, by Beverley T. Galloway, p. 139.
Promising new fruits, by Wm. A. Taylor, p. 305.
Table of contents, p. 5.
The art of seed selection and breeding, by A.D. Shamel, p. 221.
The codling moth or apple worm, by A.L. Quaintance, p. 435.
The detail of the enforcement of the food and drugs act, by W.D. Bigelow, p. 321.
The game resources of Alaska, by Wilfred H. Osgood, p. 469.
The rabbit as a farm and orchard pest, by D.E. Lantz, p. 329.
The status of the American lemon industry, by G. Harold Powell, p. 343.
The use of small water supplies for irrigation, by Samuel Fortier, p. 409.
The use of the microscope in the detection of food adulteration, by B.J. Howard, p. 379.
The value of insect parasitism to the American farmer, by F.M. Webster, p. 237.
The Weather Bureau and the public schools, by John R. Weeks, p. 267.
Traffic on Chesapeake Bay and Tennessee River, by Frank Andrews, p. 289.
Training courses for teachers of agriculture, by Dick J. Crosby, p. 207.
Truck farming in the Atlantic coast states, by L.C. Corbett, p. 425.
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