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Intercropping the Young Orchard,
M. C. Burritt, 2502-2514.
apples with peaches, 2509-2511.
cost of production, 2504, 2505.
inconveniences of, 2507.

returns and expenses, 2507–2509.
value of, 2506, 2507.

Is There Danger of an Over-Produc-
tion of Fruit? U. P. Hedrick, 2451-
2462.

J

Judging a Loaf of Bread, Mrs. I. S.
Harrington, 2531-2534.

K

Kelp as source of potash, 2319, 2320.

L

Labor problems, how to solve, 2402,
2507.

Lattin, Dr. F. H., Address of Wel-
come, 2261, 2262.

Leather scrap in fertilizers, 2319.
Legumes, as soil builders, 2286–2289.
feeding value of, 2282-2286.
(See also Leguminous plants.)
Leguminous Plants, as Soil Builders,
Place of, J. Van Wagenen, Jr.,
2276-2289.

essential to profitable agricul-
ture, 2277.

inoculation, 2280-2282.
nitrogen-gathering power, 2279.
requisites for growing, 2288-2290.
science in relation to, 2277, 2278.
strong and weak points of, 2282-

2286.

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Mare, age to breed, 2357.
care of brood, 2357.

feed for, 2358.

precautions at foaling, 2357.
Marketing Poultry Products, E. M.
Santee, 2528-2530.
fixing price, 2530.
grading of eggs, 2529.

how to pack poultry, 2530.
neatness of package, 2529.
necessary requisites, 2529, 2530.
trade terms, 2530.

use of parcel post, 2530.
Markets, Department of Foods and
(See Foods and Markets.)
Meat, food substitutes for, 2535.
Milk, price received for, 2405, 2407.

use of, in bread making, 2534.
Molting, time of, as indication of high
production, 2519, 2520.

Morgan, Mrs. R., Music and Song,
2434-2437.

Power of Song, 2545-2547.

Some Things That Make Rural
Homes Better, 2538, 2539.
Moseley, R. S., Some Recent Poultry
Investigations Made at Cornell,
2515-2523.

Muck land, in Orleans County, 2268,
2270, 2271.

treatment of, 2274.

Music and Song, Mrs. R. Morgan,
2434-2437.

N

Nests, arrangement of, in poultry
house, 2527.

New York State, Draft Horse Breed-
ers' Club, 2351, 2352.

effort of, toward advancement of
horse breeding, 2353, 2355.
Nitrate of soda, influence of war on,
2290, 2291, 2313, 2316.
Nitrogen, for orchards, 2490.

in relation to crop production,
2278, 2279.

Oats, methods of feeding, to horses,
2379.

Oil meal for horses, 2358, 2359.
Orchard, Young, Intercropping the,
M. C. Burritt, 2502-2514.

Organic matter, crop rotation as
means of increasing, 2302, 2303.
need of, in soils, 2270, 2272, 2273,
2306, 2307.

Orleans County, apple growing in,
2261, 2262.

Soils, The Make-up of, L. J.
Cross, 2266-2273.

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towels, use of, 2536, 2537.

Paris green, use of, in garden, 2415.
Parrott, P. J., Insects Likely to De-
mand Fruit Growers' Attention,
2478-2489.

Peach leaf curl, 2463.

spray for, 2464-2467.

Peaches as filler in apple orchard,
2509-2511.

Pear blight, varieties resistant to,
2495.

Peas, when to plant, 2418.

Percheron horses, intensive breeding
of, 2349.

Place of Commercial Fertilizers in
Economic Farming, L. J. Cross,
2311-2327.

Place of Leguminous Plants as Soil
Builders, J. Van Wagenen, Jr.,
2276-2289.

Play, importance of, 2342.
Plowing, depth of, 2412.

Potash, need of, for plants, 2319,

2320.

Potatoes, best varieties for home gar-
den, 2417.

in bread making, 2535.
planting with sprouts on, 2411,
2412.

Poultry buildings, Dr. E. M. Santee,
2523-2528.

Poultry, buildings - continued:
laying house, 2523, 2524.

arrangement of front,
2524.
interior

2525.

nests, 2527.

construction,

rearing houses, 2528.
water fountain, 2527.
color of ear lobes, 2522, 2523.
color of shank, 2520, 2521.
Investigations Made at Cornell,

R. S. Moseley, 2515-2523.
high price of grain, 2515.
nutrients in different feeds,
2516.

modified ration, 2518.

selection of high producing

hens, 2518-2523.

texture of comb, 2520, 521.
time of molting, 2519, 2520.
Products, Marketing, Dr. E. M.
Santee, 2528-2530.

Power of Song, Mrs. R. Morgan, 2545 -
2547.

Present-Day Horticulture, Things to
be Emphasized in, P. J. Parrott,

2489-2501.

Production, cost of, factors influenc-
ing, 2504, 2505.

Profits from an apple orchard, 2499-
2501.

,ogram, 2257-2260.

Proposed Work of the Department of
Foods and Markets, E. A. Tuttle,
2421-2434.

Q

Questions Pertaining to Farm Gar-
den, A. E. Wilkinson, 2408-2419.
Quince curculio, how to combat, 2471.

R

Radishes for home garden, 2420.
Rape as cover crop, 2274, 2288.
Ration for poultry, modified, 2518.
Rearing houses for chickens, 2528.
Recent Poultry Investigations at Cor-
nell, Some, R. S. Moseley, 2515-
2523.

Recreation in the Home, Mrs. I. S.
Harrington, 2539-2544.

broad sociability, 2544.
training of children, 2541, 2542.
true hospitality, 2539, 2540.
worth-while entertainments, 2542,
2543.

Red bug, species of, 2479.

spraying for, 2480.
work of, 2479, 2480.

Red clover, 2282.

as cover crop, 2274, 2275, 2287.
Red spider, combating in West, 2450.
Religion in relation to better country
life, 2343, 2344.

Response to Address of Welcome,
J. Van Wagenen, Jr., 2263–2265.
Root cellar, method of building, 2413.
Rosy aphis, spraying for, 2482-2484.
work of, 2482.

Rotation, crop. (See Crop rotation.)
Round table, 2293-2298, 2381-2385,
2471-2477.

Rural Homes, Better, Some Things
That Make, Mrs. R. Morgan, 2538,
2539.

Rye, as cover crop, 2274, 2288.

as feed for horses, 2379.

S

San Jose scale, 2484-2489.

spraying for, 2485, 2488.
Sanitation, rural, first requisites for,
2536.

Santee, Dr. E. M., Marketing Poultry
Products, 2528-2530.

Poultry Buildings, 2523-2528.
Scale, oyster shell, 2487.

San Jose, 2484-2489.

School lunch, suggestions for, 2535.
Schools, consolidated, 2340.
Scion. (See Cion.)

Seed, buying from mail order house,
2411.

home-grown, 2413.

testing, method of, 2412.

Shank, color of, as indication of pro-
duction, 2520, 2521.

Shoeing, wrong methods of, 2362-
2364.

Shows, horse, in Belgium, 2348.
Size of fruit, increasing, 2497.
Social conditions, need of better, 2341.
Soil Builders, Place of Leguminous
Plants as, J. Van Wagenen, Jr.,
2276-2289.

Soils, Orleans County, The Make-up
of, L. J. Cross, 2266-2273.

Some Recent Poultry Investigations
Made at Cornell, R. S. Moseley,
2515-2523.

Some Things That Make Rural Homes

Better, Mrs. R. Morgan, 2538, 2539.
Song, Music and, Mrs. R. Morgan,
2434-2437.

Power of, Mrs. R. Morgan, 2545-
2547.

Soy beans, 2283, 2285.

in crop rotation, 2307, 2310.
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Teeth, horses, care of, 2366-2369.
change in, 2366.

conditions resulting from defect-
ive, 2369.

number and arrangement, 2368.
treatment of, 2368.

Testing seed, method of, 2412.
Things to be Emphasized in Present-
Day Horticulture, U. P. Hedrick,
2489-2501.

Thinning, advisibility of, in orchards,
2460.

Tomato plant, transplanting, 2415.
Tomatoes, growing, for canning, 2390–
2392, 2394-2398.
Trap-nesting hens, 2523.
True red bugs, 2479.

Tuttle, E. A., Proposed Work of the
Department of Foods and Markets,
2421-2434.

U

Underwear, winter, best material for,
2536.

V

Vaccination for hog cholera, 2375-
2377.

Van Wagenen, J., Jr., Closing Words,
2512-2514.

Live Stock on the Fruit Farm,
2398-2408.

Place of Leguminous Plants as
Soil Builders, 2276-2289.
Response to Address of Welcome,
2263-2265.

Vegetables, for canning, 2386–2398.
storing, 2413.

Vetch, 2283, 2291.

as cover crop, 2244.
with oats, 2283, 2291.
Volgenau, Dr. E. L., Diseases of the
Horse and Hog Cholera, 2370-2380.

W

War, as incentive to horse raising,
2329, 2330, 2350, 2351.

effect of, on horse supply, 2349,
2350.

Weeds, advantages of, 2275, 2276.
as breeding place for insects,
2420.

Welcome, Address of, Dr. F. H. Lat
tin, 2201, 2262.

Response to, J. Van Wagenen, Jr.,
2263-2265.

West, Fruit Conditions in the, E. R.
Bennett, 2438-2450.
Wilkinson, A. E., Crops for the
Cannery, 2386-2398.

Questions Pertaining to Farm
Garden, 2408-2419.

Wind baffler for poultry house, 2524.
Work of Department of Foods and
Markets, E. A. Tuttle, 2421-2434.

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

CHARLES S. WILSON, Commissioner

Bulletin 75

What Shall the Farmer Read?

BY

F. H. HALL

Editor and Librarian, New York Agricultural Experiment Station

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