United States. Bureau of Plant Industry
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Works

Economical methods of cutting seed potatoes ..
1917

New sugar-beet varieties for the curly-top area

Explanation of records and reports used on cooperative blister rust work

Progress of the barberry-eradication campaign in South Dakota, 1929

Maps illustrating the progress of the barberry eradication campaign

Cowpeas in the cotton belt

Report of barberry planting

Permanent pastures for the cotton belt

Blister rust demonstration, May 19-21, 1928

Publications on maturity test for peas

Div. of fruit and vegetable crops and diseases

Barberry eradication

The common barberry and the black stem rust

Lesson plan series for intermediate grades and junior high school

State of Maine

To county agents and Canning Club girls ...

Organization and instruction in boys' corn-club work

Thoroughness of survey for common barberry

Rye in the cotton belt

Hairy vetch for the cotton belt

Sorghum for forage in the cotton belt

Barberry eradication in North Dakota

Field methods of eradicating ribes

Directions for taking rust survey notes

Publications of the Bureau of Plant Industry

The ribes of the sugar pine and western white pine region of California

Watch for common barberry bushes
![[Form letter in regard to Notice of quarantine no. 63]](https://covers.openlibrary.org/b/id/7437207-M.jpg)
[Form letter in regard to Notice of quarantine no. 63]

Kinks on wool carding and spinning

List of publications of the Office of Grass and Forage Plant Investigations and the Division of Agrostology

Progress in barberry eradication in 1931 and summarized results covering the period 1918-1931

Reaction of wheat varieties, selections, and hybrids to mosaic and mosaic-rosette

Rape as a forage crop in the cotton belt

How teachers may use publications on the control of black stem rust of small grains by the eradication of the common barberry

The barberry eradication campaign organization, purpose, scope of the problem, and results

Winter oats in the cotton belt

Agricultural methods for boll-weevil districts

Iarovization in field practice

Grossularia and ribes species in the northeastern states

Winter wheat in the cotton belt

Sweet-potato growing in the cotton belt

Nomenclature of the apple

Barberry eradication in Nebraska

The state and federal governments are cooperating in the control of the pine blister rust

"An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure"

Control of the white pine blister rust is practical and inexpensive ...

The cultivated black currant a menace to white pine

Land suitable for raising white pine can still be bought in New England for from $3 to $7 per acre

White pine blister rust in the northwest

The white pine blister rust situation in Michigan

White pine can be protected from the blister rust

Let the mother trees do the work

Wild currants and goodseberries cause blister rust infecton on white pines

Pine values aid farm values in the Northeastern States

Tourists and the pine blister rust

Gooseberry pie versus white pine lumber

Michigan Station shows profits in white pine

The forcing and blanching of dasheen shoots

Federal expert explains local control of pine disease

Put your worn-out pastures to work

Planting of white pine stimulated by control of blister rust

Delay in removal of currants and gooseberries, the host plants of the blister rust, may mean irreparable loss to the white pine wood lot

Large pines become the prey of the blister rust

Protection of white pine from blister rust pays big dividends

Control of decay in pulp and pulp wood

Hints to settlers on the Belle Fourche project, South Dakota

Model plan for a southern farm

Economical methods of cutting seed potatoes

Legal and customary weights per bushel of seeds

Hints to settlers on the Truckee - Carson project, Nevada

Suggestions and comments on banana growing and some related subjects, Tela, Honduras, division

Hints to settlers on the Minidoka project, Idaho

Field instructions for farmers' cooperative demonstration work

Memorandum relative to the organization and functions of the Committee on projects, etc

Brief suggestions with reference to the preparation of manuscripts for the printer etc

Looking forward in agriculture. 1915-1916

U.S. Department of agriculture early building operations

Agricultural conditions in Southern Texas

Bulletin, Issues 73-86

Bulletin, Issues 241-247

Bulletin, Volume 29, Issues 218-226

Bulletin, Issues 227-230

Bulletin, Issues 269-281

Bulletin Volume 58-67

Grape species

Bulletin, Issues 101-110
[Progress of beet-sugar industry in United States in 1909.]
Progress of the beet-sugar industry in the United States in 1907
Preliminary report on the transportation of pears from the Pacific northwest, 1928 and 1929
Progress of the beet-sugar industry in the United States in 1906
Plant disease posters
Egyptian cotton news letter
Put your idle acres to work