LEADER 00000cam a2200241Ia 4500 001 853112 005 20131119145433.0 008 871006s1936 dcu s f000 0 eng d 035 (OCoLC)ocm16818251 040 RQF|cRQF|dAGL|dOCLCQ|dIUL 049 ONBA 050 4 S21|b.A48 no. 401-450 086 0 A 1.4/2:410-449 100 1 Kellogg, Charles E.|q(Charles Edward),|d1890- 245 10 Results from breeding rabbits that are suckling young / |cby Chas. E. Kellogg. 260 Washington, D.C. :|bU.S. Dept. of Agriculture,|c1936. 300 8 p. ;|c23 cm. 490 1 Circular / United States Department of Agriculture ;|vno. 410 500 Caption title. 501 Bound With: Planning, constructing, and operating forest- fire lookout systems in California -- An economic study of cattle business on a southwestern semidesert range -- The freezing temperatures of some fruits, vegetables, and florists' stocks -- Poultry management in subtropical, semiarid climates -- The Iris thrips and its control by hot water with notes on other treatment -- Yield and quality of sugar beets from various rotations at the Scotts Bluff (Nebr.) Field Station, 1930-35 -- Artificial drying of forage crops -- Mosaic diseases of wheat and related cereals -- Development of powdery mildew resistant cantaloup no. 45 -- The tomato pinworm -- Parasitization of the Mediterranean fruitfly in Hawaii, 1914-33 -- Lumpy jaw, or actinomycosis -- Production and agricultural use of sodium nitrate -- Tobacco shrinkages and losses in weight in handling and storage -- Commercial planting on redwood cut-over lands -- Crow-waterfowl relationships : based on preliminary studies on Canadian breeding grounds -- Country milk-receiving and cooling stations -- Increasing growth and yield of young spruce pulpwood stands by girdling hardwoods -- Emergency wind-erosion control -- The rhododendron whitefly and its control -- Flight speed of birds -- Peach mosaic, its identification and control -- Use of soil-moisture and fruit-growth records for checking irrigation practices in citrus orchards -- A method for the control of cotton root in the irrigated southwest -- Distribution of the varieties and classes of wheat in the United States in 1934 -- The house rat -- Biology of the tobacco moth and its control in closed storage -- Results of field crop, shelterbelt, and orchard investigations at the United States Dry Land Field Station, Ardmore, S. Dak, 1911-32 -- The Houma potato : a new variety -- The fir engraver beetle : a serious enemy of white fir and red fir -- Parasites and predators of the Mexican bean beetle in the United States -- The farm real estate situation, 1935-36 -- Land-improvement measures in relation to a possible control of the beet leafhopper and curly top -- Equipment for applying dust fungicides to seed grain -- Farmer bankruptcies, 1898-1935 -- An improved method for converting an observed skein strength of cotton yarn to the strength of a specified yarn count - - Group of plants valuable for wildlife utilization and erosion control -- A study of arsenical dusting of cabbage in relation to poison residues. 650 0 Rabbits|xBreeding. 830 0 Circular (United States. Department of Agriculture)|vno. 410. 994 C0|bONB