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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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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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Acorns as human food; bread and butter trees. ...................187 2
Agricultural Experiment Stations, the work of ................ FaBu2 1890 9
Agricultural Experiment Stations, what and why ............... FaBu1 1889 9
Agricultural Production and prices ............................. 577 1897
Agricultural education in the US ............................... 157 1899
Agricultural experiment stations, dir's, & principal work.   558 1895
Agricultural experiment stations, location, principle work. .....604 1896
Agricultural libraries, development of ..........................491 1899
Agricultural progress, chemistry's relation to ..................201 1899
Agricultural science, a pioneer. ................................493 1895
Agriculture in the US, progress in ..............................307 1899
Agrostology, progress in ........................................347 1899
Alaska, agricultural experiments in .............................515 1898
Alaska, costal region agricultural outlook. .....................553 1897
Algaroba, hawaiian, the keawe; a stock food tree. ................36 2
Alkali lands; origin, value, and reclamation of. ................103 1895
Animal diseases, development of ..................................93 1899
Animal feed stuffs. .............................................558 1894
Animal feed. ....................................................560 1895
Animal industry administration ..................................441 1899
Asparagus beetles. ..............................................341 1896
Barnyard manure ............................................. FaBu21 1894 9
Beet sugar manufacture residues, utilization in cattle feeding ..213 1898
Beetles, ambrosia. ..............................................421 1896
Birds as weed destroyers ........................................221 1898
Birds that injur grain.......................................... 345 1897
Birds, 4 common of the farm. ....................................405 1895
Birds, useful and harmful. ......................................670 1897
Blue jay and its food. ..........................................197 1896
Blueberry culture ...............................................354 6
Bovine Tuberculosis, suppression of. ............................317 1894
Bramble fruit culture........................................... 235 6
Butter substitutes. .............................................445 1895
Butter yield, increasing the yield of.......................  FaBu12 1893 9
Canning, fruit and vegetable, in the United States. .............552 1895
Carob, man and stock food tree................................... 46 2
Cattle dipping ..................................................453 1898
Cheese, the manufacture and consumption of...................... 453 1895
Chestnut, the; a corn tree. .....................................127 2
Chickens, some standard varieties of............................ 445 1896
Climate, soil character., and irigation methods in California. ..475 1895
Composition of nuts and other foods. ............................393 2
Corn stover, the feeding value of. ..............................353 1896
Cotton, fertilizers for...................................... FaBu14 1894 9
Cowpeas (Vigna catjang). ........................................287 1896
Cranberry culture ...............................................376 6
Cranberry culture.............................................FaBu13 1894 9
Crow blackbirds and their food.................................. 233 1894
Cultivating the soil; reasons for ...............................123 1895
Currant and gooseberry culture ..................................336 6     
Cyclones, gurricanes and tornadoes ..............................525 1898
Dairy by-products, utilization of............................... 509 1897
Dairy development in the US .....................................381 1899
Dairy herd, the: its formation and management. ..................295 1894
Dairy utensils, care of. ........................................431 1896
Department of agriculture and industries, an ideal...............543 1896
Determination of age by teeth in domestic animals ...............667 1898
Dietary studies of the United States ............................439 1898
Diseases of plants, progress in .................................191 1899
Diseases of shade and ornamental trees.......................... 237 1896 
Disinfectants, some modern. .....................................255 1896
Education and research in Agriculture in the United States. ......81 1894
Education, agricultural, in the US. .............................557 1895
Education, popular, for the farmer. .............................279 1897
English farms and farmers, some notes on ........................583 1898
Entomology, progress in .........................................135 1899
Experiment station, every farm an. ..............................291 1897
Experiment stations in the US ...................................513 1899
Experiment suggestions; some suggested work, tree crops. ........278 2
Exports domestic merchandise since 1890. total value. ...........551 1895
Exports, domestic agricultural, 1891 - 1895 june 30's. ..........543 1895
Exports, raw cotton for yrs ended june 30 1891 - 1895. ..........551 1895 
Extermination of noxious animals by bounties .....................55 1896
Farm animals, feeding of                                 .....FaBu22 1901 9
Feeding Stuffs, the needs and requirements of a control of.......421 1897
Feeding standards. ..............................................563 1894
Feeds for farm animals, analysis of.(Tree crops as) .............391 2
Fertilization of the soil as affecting the orange. ..............193 1894
Fertilizers, analyses of. .......................................570 1895
Fertilizers, mineral phosphates. ................................177 1894
Fertilizers. ....................................................571 1894
Fertilizing constituants in cotton. .............................569 1895
Fertilizing constituants of feed stuffs & farm products. ....566 1895
Fertilizing constituents of feeding stuffs and farm products. ...565 1894
Flax culture in the US, present status of. ......................471 1897
Flax for seed and fiber                                       FaBu27 1895 9
Food and diet. ..................................................357 1894
Food value of persimmon and other fruits. .......................392 2
Food values of crop and livestock products per acre. ............394 2
Food, human. ....................................................573 1895
Foods, human. ...................................................547 1894
Foods, nutritive value, cost                                  FaBu23 1894 9
Forage conditions of the prairie region. ........................309 1895
Forage plants for cultivation in alkali soils ...................535 1898
Forage plants for the south                                   FaBu18 1894 9
Forage, succulent, for the farm and dairy .......................613 1899
Forcasts, the value of. .........................................121 1894
Forest problems, notes on some                                   181 1898
Forestry by private owners, the practice of .....................415 1899
Forestry for farmers. ...........................................461 1894
Forestry in the US, progress in .................................293 1899
Forests, relation of to farms. ..................................333 1895
Freezes, the two of 1894-95 in Florida and lessons learned. .....159 1895
Freight rates. ..................................................553 1895
Frosts and freezes as affecting cultivated plants. ..............143 1895
Fruit and nut statistics 1890-1895. .............................551 1895
Fruit industry, domestic fruits for. ............................305 1897
Fruit spraying for insect pests and fungous diseases           FaBu7 1892 9
Fruit, small, culture for market. ...............................283 1895
Fruits, commercial, distances apart for planting. ...............689 1897
Fruits, improvement of native. ..................................297 1896
Fruits, relationship between American and East Asian. ...........437 1894
Fruits, utilizing surplus .......................................309 1898
Fungi, some edible and poisonous.  (Primmer) ....................453 1897
Fungicide formulas ..............................................579 1894
Fungicides, formulas for. .......................................589 1895
Fungous diseases in plants, treatment for. ......................587 1895
Fungous diseases of plants, treatment for. ......................577 1894 
Fungous diseases, treatment, and formula for fungoousides. ......673 1897
Geographic distribution of animals and plants in North America. .203 1894
Goats, keeping for profit .......................................421 1898
Grain smuts: causes and prevention. .............................409 1894
Grape culture .....................................................4 6
Grape culture in California, prestine condition of ..............551 1898
Grape fungous diseases and their treatment                     FaBu4 1891 9
Grape, insect enemies of. .......................................385 1895
Grapes, pruning and training of. ................................499 1896
Grass gardens. ..................................................301 1895
Grass seed and its impurities ...................................473 1898
Grasses as sand and soil binders. ...............................421 1894
Grasses as sand and soil binders. ...............................580 1894
Grasses of salt marshes. ........................................325 1895
Grasses, sand binding ...........................................405 1898 
Greenhouses, health of plants in. ...............................247 1895
Hawaiian Islands ................................................563 1898
Hawks and owls as related to the farmer. ........................215 1894
Hawks and owls, eronious ideas about. ...........................590 1895
Hemp culture. ...................................................215 1895
Hicories, the other; more meat and butter trees. ................268 2
Highways in Massachusetts. ......................................505 1894
Hog Cholera prevention with inoculation                        FaBu8 1892 9
Hog cholera and swine plague                                  FaBu24 1905 9
Honey locust, a stock food tree. .................................65 2
Hope; the great and the many little. ............................382 2
How long can we last? .............................................3 2
Humus in its relation to soil fertility .........................131 1895 
Hybrids and their utilization in plant breeding. ................383 1897

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