Full text: The agricultural situation in California

STATION PUBLICATIONS AVAILABLE FOR FREE DISTRIBUTION 
BULLETINS 
No. 
386. Pruning Bearing Deciduous Fruit 
Trees. 
387. Fig Smut. 
888. The Principles and Practice of Sun- 
Drying Fruit. 
389. Berseem or Egyptian Clover, 
390. Harvesting and Packing Grapes in 
California. 
391, Machines for Coating Seed Wheat 
with Copper Carbonate Dust. 
392. Fruit Juice Concentrates. 
393. Crop Sequences at Davis. 
394. I, Cereal Hay Production in Cali- 
fornia. II.” Feeding Trials with 
Cereal Hays, 
395. Bark Diseases of Citrus Trees in Cali- 
fornia. 
396. LL Mat Bean, Phaseolus Aconitifo- 
1US. 
397. Manufacture of Roquefort Type Cheese 
from Goat's Milk. 
898, Orchard Heating in California. 
400. The Utilization of Surplus Plums. 
402. The Codling Moth in Walnuts. 
104. The Dehydration of Prunes. 
105. Citrus Culture in Central California. 
406. Stationary Spray Plants in California. 
407. Yield, Stand, and Volume Tables for 
White Fir in the California Pine 
Region. 
408. Alternaria Rot of Lemons. 
409. The Digestibility of Certain Fruit By- 
Products as Determined for Rumi- 
nants. Part I. Dried Orange Pulp 
and Raisin Pulp. 
410. Factors Influencing the Quality of 
Fresh Asparagus after it is Har- 
vested. 
411. Paradichlorobenzene as a Soil Fumi- 
gant. 
412. A Study of the Relative Value of Cer- 
tain Root Crops and Salmon Oil as 
Sources of Vitamin A for Poultry. 
414. Planting and Thinning Distances for 
Deciduous Fruit Trees. 
415. The Tractor on California Farms. 
416. Culture of the Oriental Persimmon in 
California. 
417. Poultry Feeding: Principles and Prac- 
tice. 
418. A Study of Various Rations for Fin- 
ishing Range Calves as Baby Beeves. 
419, Economic Aspects of the Cantaloupe 
Industry. 
120. Rice and Rice By-Products as Feeds 
for Fattening Swine. 
121. Beef Cattle Feeding Trials, 1921-24. 
122. Cost of Producing Almonds in Cali- 
fornia: a Progress Report. 
423. Apricots (Series on California Crops 
and Prices). 
424. The Relation of Rate of Maturity to 
= Egg Production. 
425. Apple Growing in California. 
426. Apple Pollination Studies in Cali- 
fornia. 
427. The Value of Orange Pulp for Milk 
Production. 
428. The Relation of Maturity of Cali- 
fornia Plams to Shipping and 
Dessert Quality. 
129. Economic Status of the Grape Industry. 
430. Range Grasses of California. 
431. Raisin By-Products and Bean Screen- 
ings as Feeds for Fattening Lambs. 
482, Some Economic Problems Involved in 
the Pooling of Fruit. 
433. Power Requirements of Electrically 
Driven Manufacturing Equipment. 
No. 
253. Irrigation and Soil Conditions in the 
Sierra Nevada Foothills, California. 
262. Citrus Diseases of Florida and Cuba 
Compared ‘with those of California. 
263. Size Grades for Ripe Olives. 
268. Growing and Grafting Olive Seedlings. 
278. Preliminary Report on Kearney Vine- 
yard Experimental Drain, Fresno 
County, Calif, 
277. Sudan Grass. 
278. Grain Sorghums. 
279. Irrigation of Rice in California. 
283. The Olive Insects of California. 
304. A Study of the Effects of Freezes on 
Citrus in California. 
510. Plum Pollination, 
313, Pruning Young Deciduous Fruit 
Trees. 
324. Storage of Perishable Fruits at Freez 
ing Temperatures. 
328. Prune Growing in California. 
331. Phylloxera-resistant Stocks. 
335. Cocoanut Meal as a Feed for Dairy 
Cows and Other Livestock. 
340. Control of the Pocket Gopher in 
California. 
343. Cheese Pests and Their Control. 
344. Cold Storage as an Aid to the Mar- 
keting of Plums, a Progress Report, 
347. The Control of Red Spiders in Decid- 
uous Orchards. 
348. Pruning Young Olive Trees. 
349. A Study of Sidedraft and Tractor 
Hitches. 
350. Agriculture in Cut-Over Redwood 
Lands, 
353. Bovine Infectious Abortion, and As- 
sociated Diseases of Cattle and New- 
born Calves, 
354. Results of Rice Experiments in 1922. 
357. A Self-Mixing Dusting Machine for 
Applying Dry Insecticides and Fun- 
gicides. 
358. Black Measles, Water Berries, and 
Related Vine Troubles. . 
361. Preliminary Yield Tables for Second- 
Growth Redwood. 
862. Dust and the Tractor Engine. 
363. The Pruning of Citrus Trees in Cali- 
fornia. 
864. Fungicidal Dusts for the Control of 
Bunt. 
366. Turkish Tobacce Culture, Curing, 
and Marketing. . 
367. Methods of Harvesting and Irrigation 
in Relation to Moldy Walnuts. 
368. Bacterial Decomposition of Olives 
During Pickling. 
369. Comparison of Woods for Butter 
Boxes. . 
370. Factors Influencing the Development 
of Internal Browning of the Yellow 
Newton Apple. 
871. The Relative Cost of Yarding Small 
and Large Timber. 
373. Pear Pollination. . 
874. A Survey of Orchard Practices in 
the Citrus Industry of Southern 
California. 
875. Results of Rice Experiments at Cor- 
tena, 1923, and Progress in Experi- 
ments in Water Grass Control at the 
Biggs Rice Field Station, 1922-23. 
377. The Cold Storage of Pears. 
379. Walnut Culture in California. , 
380. Growth of Ruealyptus in Oalifornia 
Plantations. 
382. Pumping for Draininge in the San 
Joaquin Valley, California. 
385. Pollination of the Sweet Cherry.
	        
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