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These two pages are the combined indices of the USDA yearbooks from 1894 to 1899 with the indices of a couple of other texts thrown in for good measure. I have access to these books and would appreciate your feed back by e-mail if you have any suggestions as to which articles you would like to see on line next. I will be putting some of the articles on my site from time to time and you could have an influence upon which articles appear next. Let me know. Before you use the link to the request an article, you need to get an article in mind or highlight and copy the title or entire line of print before you go to the form because if you come back to this page with any info on the form, it will be deleted.


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Pub | Publication name/                                    |  Page#/|    Pub
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1-    USDA Yearbook.(4 digit year=year of yearbook pub.). .......... 1895 1
2- Tree crops: permanent agriculture, J. Russell Smith ............. 1950 2
3-    USDA Yearbook. ................................................1894 3
4-    USDA Yearbook. ................................................1896 4
5-    USDA Yearbook. ................................................1897 5
6- Small Fruit Culture, James Sheldon Shoemaker .....................1934 6
7-    USDA Yearbook .................................................1898 7
8-    USDA Yearbook .................................................1899 8
9-    USDA Farmer's Bulliten #1, 1890-1894 ....................Fabu1 1890 9
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Imports of ag products for years ended june 30 1891 - 1895. .....548 1895
Insecitcides, formulas and methods. .............................574 1894
Insect control in California. ...................................217 1896
Insect pests, danger of importing. ..............................529 1897
Insecticides, important, with directions for prep and use.    FaBu19 1898 9
Insecticides, preparation and use of. ...........................582 1895
Insecticides, preparation and use of. ...........................637 1897
Insects affecting the tobacco plant, the principal ..............121 1898
Insects injurious to beans and peas .............................233 1898
Insects injurious to stored grain. ..............................277 1894
Insects, controlling injurious, methods. ........................580 1895
Insects, methods of controling injurious. .......................635 1897
Irrigation for garden and greenhouse. ...........................233 1895
Irrigation in the US ............................................591 1899
Irrigation on the great plains ..................................167 1896
Irrigation. .....................................................610 1895
Irrigation. .....................................................640 1897
Kites, use in exploration of the upper air ......................201 1898
Lark,meadow and baltimore oriole. ...............................419 1895
Lawns and lawn making. ..........................................355 1897
Leguminous forage crops. ........................................487 1897
Lightning, apparent death by, procedures for. ...................533 1894
Live stock breeding .............................................627 1899
Manure produced by different farm animals. ......................572 1894
Manure, barnyard. ...............................................570 1895
Measurement of standing trees ...................................662 1898
Meat inspection, federal. ........................................67 1894
Meats, cuts of. .................................................572 1895
Mesquites, a group of stock food trees. ..........................80 2
Meterology. .....................................................117 1894
Metiorology for agriculture ......................................71 1899
Metric system. ..................................................614 1895
Migration of weeds. .............................................263 1896
Milk fermentations                                             FaBu9 1892 9
Milk separators, inefficiency in removing bacteria. .............431 1895
Milk, pasteurization and sterilization of. ......................331 1894
Mineral matter of soils, soluable ...............................495 1898
Mixture for cleaning a plow .....................................677 1898
Mountain agriculture institute, the plan. ........................21 2
Mulberry, summer pasture tree for swine and poultry. .............97 2
Noxious animals and birds, danger of introducing .................87 1898
Nutrition investigations, Development of ........................403 1899
Nuts as human food. .............................................202 2
Oak as a forage crop; a corn tree. ..............................156 2
Oat and wheat smuts, treatment of                              FaBu5 1892 9
Oil producing seeds. ............................................185 1895
Olive culture in the United States. .............................371 1896
Orange and other citrus fruits, propagating methods. ............471 1896
Orchard spray outfit, cheap. ....................................576 1894
Ornithology, a review ...........................................259 1899
Peach yellows and rosette                                     FaBu17 1894 9
Pear blight, causes and prevention. .............................295 1895
Peas, field, Canadian. ..........................................223 1895
Pecan, the; king of hickories, a type study in tree crops. ......241 2
Perfumery farming, can it succeed in the United States? .........377 1898
Persimmon, kingly fruit for man, pasture tree for the beasts. ...110 2
Pineapple industry in the United States. ........................269 1895
Plan or perish, tree crops; the nation and race. ................349 2
Plant breeding in the US, progress of ...........................465 1899
Plant selection, improvement by. ................................355 1898
Plant varieties, influences of environment in the origin of. .....89 1896
Poisonous plants, some common. ..................................137 1896
Pollination of pomaceous fruits .................................167 1898
Potash and its function in agriculture. .........................107 1896
Potatoe diseases, some distructive, ID and preventative       FaBu15 1894 9
Progress in fruit growing in 1899 ...............................748 1899
Pruning and care of wounds in woody plants. .....................257 1895
Pruning of trees and other plants ...............................151 1898
Public domain of the United States. .............................325 1898
Puerto Rico, agriculture in .....................................505 1898
Rainfall of the crop season. ....................................607 1897
Ramie, facts concerning. ........................................443 1894
Rape plant, the                                               FaBu11 1893 9
Rate of growth of trees .........................................664 1898
Ration calculations. ............................................564 1894
Research and education, agricultural, in Belgum. ................361 1896
Road building, progress in ......................................367 1899
Road construction, cooperative. .................................487 1895
Roads for farms and farming districts. ..........................501 1894
Roads in North Carolina, improvement of. ........................513 1894
Roads, country, construction of good. ...........................317 1898
Roads, object lesson. ...........................................373 1897
Russian thistle and other troublesome weeds ..................FaBu10 1893 9
Scale insects of the orchard. ...................................249 1894
Seed investigation, pure. .......................................389 1894
Seed production and seed saving. ................................207 1896

Seed selling, growing, and testing ..............................549 1899
Seed testing, additional notes. .................................441 1897
Seed, the superior value of large, heavy. .......................305 1896

Seeds, testing at home. .........................................175 1895
Seeds; number, weight, cost of, and amount to sow per acre. .....612 1895
Slaughterhouse, the country, in the spread of disease. ..........155 1896
Soil effects of various crops. ..................................684 1897
Soil ferments important in agriculture. ..........................69 1895
Soil investigations in the US ...................................335 1899
Soil problems, some interesting. ................................429 1897
Soil texture, typical. ..........................................556 1895
Soils in their relation to crop production. .....................129 1894
Soils, texture of some. .........................................602 1896
Soils, washed, prevention and reclamation                     FaBu20 1894 9
Spraying, the use of steam apparatus for. ........................69 1896
Statistics of the principal crops. ..............................526 1895
Stock-food trees, the producers of bran substitutes. .............33 2
Strawberry culture ..............................................127 6
Strength of ropes ...............................................677 1898
Sugar beet culture                                             FaBu3 1891 9
Sugar tree, the real. ............................................95 2
Sugar, average price and consumption. ...........................552 1895
Surveyor's measure. .............................................547 1895
Tea, coffee, wine, prices. ......................................552 1895
Timothy in the prairie region. ..................................147 1896
Tobacco cultivation and curing                                 FaBu6 1892 9
Tobacco industry, growth of .....................................429 1899
Transportation in the US, development of ........................643 1899
Tree crops - the way out. .........................................8 2
Tree crops and farm management. .................................315 2
Tree planting in the western plains. ............................341 1895
Tree planting in waste places on the farm. ......................323 1896
Tree planting, distance table for. ..............................592 1895
Tree, shade, and the insect problem in the eastern US. ..........361 1895
Trees important in forestry. ....................................644 1897
Trees, list of one hundred, range, culture, character and uses. .645 1897
Tropical trees, a peep at. ......................................298 2
Tuberculin, preparation and use .................................111 1898
USDA publications, notes regarding. .............................616 1895
USDA, organization of ...........................................523 1895
USDA, the work of, at the Atlanta Exposition. ...................503 1895
Under glass, progress of commercial growing of plants under .....575 1899
Vegetable dietary, some additions to. ...........................205 1895
Vegetable physiology and pathology, work in .....................261 1898
Walnut, eastern black; another meat and butter tree. ............226 2
Walnut, others; a group of meat and butter trees. ...............236 2
Walnut, persian; a meat and butter tree for man. ................206 2
Water as a factor in the growth of plants. ......................165 1894
Water in soils, mivement and retention of .......................399 1898
Weather Bureau, new work in ......................................81 1898
Weather bureau, voluntary workers. ..............................555 1895
Weather in 1895. ................................................554 1895
Weeds in cities and towns .......................................193 1898
Weeds, 100, Table of. ...........................................581 1894
Weeds, 200, and how to know and control them. ...................592 1895
Weeds, twenty five most harmful. ................................641 1897
Wheat culture, improvements in. .................................489 1896
Who is working now? .............................................361 2
Wood, the uses of. ..............................................391 1896
Wood, timber, lumber. ...........................................590 1895
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