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EXPERIMENT STATION WORK.
Edited by W. H. BEAL and the Staff of the Experiment Station Record.
Experiment Station Work is a subseries of brief popular bulletins compiled
from the published reports of the agricultural experiment stations and kindred
institutions in this and other countries. The chief object of these publications
is to disseminate throughout the country information regarding experiments at
the different experiment stations, and thus to acquaint farmers in a general way
with the progress of agricultural investigation on its practical side. The results
herein reported should for the most part be regarded as tentative and suggestive
rather than conclusive. Further experiments may modify them, and experience
alone can show how far they will be useful in actual practice. The work of
the stations must not be depended upon to produce " rules for farming." How
to apply the results of experiments to his own conditions will ever remain the
problem of the individual farmer.-A. C. TRUE, Director, Officee of Experiment
Stations.
CONTENTS OF NO. LII.
Page.
Treatment of muck soils ................................................. 5
Manures for timothy bay ................................................ 6
Ten generations of corn breeding.......................................... 10
Yellow berry in hard winter wheats....................................... 13
Weed seeds in feeding stuffs ............................................. 16
Hook-worm disease of cattle .............................................. 17
Effect of machine milking on individual cows .............................. 19
Milk supply of cities...................................................... 20
The crow as a menace to poultry raising ................................... 28
Hours of labor, wages, and cost of board on Minnesota farms................ 20
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United States. Office of Experiment Stations. Experiment Station Work, [Volume] 52, pamphlet, 1909; Washington D.C.. (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc85660/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.