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PUBLICATIONS OF THE
CANADA DEPARTMENT
OF AGRICULTURE
1867
1974
2ND REVISED EDITION
PREPARED BY HEADQUARTERS LIBRARY, OTTAWA.
CANADA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
1975
Information Canada
Ottawa, 1975
Cat. No.: A 22-53/1975
Imprimerie Stellar Inc.
Quebec, Que.
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION vi
SECTION I: GENERAL DEPARTMENTAL PUBLICATIONS 1
Numbered series 1
Acts, orders and regulations 1
Bulletin 2
Bulletin: new series 2
Circular 10
Farmers' bulletin 16
Historical series 22
Household bulletin 23
Monograph series 24
Pamphlet 24
Publication 31
Technical bulletin 71
Serials and periodicals 74
Miscellaneous publications 77
SECTION II: PUBLICATIONS OF SERVICES,
BRANCHES, DIVISIONS AND OTHER SECTIONS
OF THE DEPARTMENT 89
Agricultural Food Board 89
Agricultural Prices Support Board SEE Agricultural
Stabilization Board 89
Agricultural Rehabilitation and Development
Administration 89
Agricultural Stabilization Board 89
Agricultural Supplies Board 89
Agriculturist's Division 93
Agrometeorology Section 93
Analytical Chemistry Research Service 97
Analytical Services Section 97
Animal and Poultry Science Division 97
Animal Husbandry Division 97
Animal Pathology Division 98
Apiculture Division 98
Bacteriology Division 98
Bee Division SEE Apiculture Division 98
Biographic Unit 99
Biometrics Unit SEE Statistical Research
Service 220
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Board of Grain Commissioners SEE Canadian Grain
Commission 101
Botany and Plant Pathology Division 99
Canadian Dairy Commission 101
Canadian Farm Loan Board 101
Canadian Grain Commission 101
Canadian Livestock Feed Board 103
Canfarm 103
Census and Statistics 103
Cereal Crops Division 104
Chemistry Division 1 05
Consumer Section SEE Food Advisory Services 171
Control Products Section 106
Dairy Division 1 06
Dairy Research, Division of 114
Dairy Technology Research Unit 114
Economics Branch 114
Engineering Research Service 135
Entomology Division 1 36
Exhibition Branch 1 49
Experiment Farms Service 149
Farm Credit Corporation 169
Fibre Division 170
Field Husbandry, Soils and Agricultural Engineering
Division 170
Food Advisory Services 171
Food Research Information Office 174
Forage Crops Division 174
Forest Biology Division 175
Forestry Division 177
Fruit Branch 178
Fur Inspection and Grading Service 179
Health of Animals Branch 180
Horticulture Division 1 83
Illustration Stations Division 186
Information Division 186
International Liaison Service 189
Library 189
Live Stock Branch 190
Livestock and Livestock Products Division 193
Livestock and Poultry Division 193
Livestock Division 1 95
Management Consulting Services 196
Maritime Marshland Rehabilitation Administration 196
Marketing and Trade Division 197
Marketing Service 1 97
Markets Information Section 198
Markets Intelligence and Stock Yards Service 200
Meat Inspection Division 200
Office of the Chief Inspector of Stock 200
Pesticide Technical Information Office SEE
Scientific Information Section 216
Pesticide Unit 201
Plant Products Division 201
Plant Protection Division 203
Poultry Division 204
Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Administration 206
Production and Marketing Branch 209
Production Service 209
Research Branch 210
Research Program Services 215
Science Service 215
Scientific Information Section 216
Seed Branch 216
Sheep and Goat Division 219
Statistical Research Service 220
Tobacco Division 220
SECTION III: PUBLICATIONS OF RESEARCH
ESTABLISHMENTS OF THE DEPARTMENT
222
Animal Diseases Research Institute, Hull, Que 222
Animal Research Institute, Ottawa 222
Botanic Garden and Arboretum 222
Cell Biology Research Institute, Ottawa SEE
Chemistry and Biology Research Institute, Ottawa 222
Cereal Breeding Laboratory, Winnipeg, Man 222
Chemistry and Biology Research Institute, Ottawa 222
Dominion Arboretum and Botanic Garden SEE Botanic
Garden and Arboretum 222
Entomology Laboratory, Chatham, Ont 222
Entomology Laboratory, Kamloops, B.C 223
Entomology Research Institute, Ottawa 223
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Fort Vermillion, Alta 223
Fort William, Ont 223
Indian Head, Sask 223
Kamloops, B.C 223
Kapuskasing, Ont 224
L'Assomption, Que 224
Lennoxville, Que 224
Manyberries, Alta 224
Mile I0I9, Alaska Highway, Yukon
Territory 224
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mental Farm, Nappan, N.S 225
mental Farm, Prince George, B.C 225
mental Farm, Ste Anne de la Pocatiere, Que 225
mental Farm, Scott, Sask 225
mental Farm, Smithers, B.C 225
mental Farm, Smithfield, Ont 226
mental Fox Ranch, Summerside, P.E.I 226
mental Station, Cap Rouge, Que 226
mental Station, Farnham, Que 226
mental Station, Invermere, B.C. SEE
Experimental Station, Windermere, B.C 227
Experimental Station, La Ferme, Que 226
Experimental Station, Normandin, Que 226
Experimental Station, Rosthern, Sask 226
Experimental Station, Sidney, B.C 227
Experimental Station, Windermere, B.C 227
Experimental Substation, Fort Simpson, N.W.T 227
Experimental Substation, Whitehorse, Yukon Territory
SEE Experimental Farm, Mile 1019, Alaska Highway,
Yukon Territory 224
Experimental Substation, Woodslee, Ont 227
Food Research Institute, Ottawa 227
Forage Crops Laboratory, Saskatoon 227
Forest Nursery Station, Indian Head, Sask 227
Fruit and Vegetable Products Laboratory, Summerland,
B.C 228
Genetics and Plant Breeding Research Institute, Ottawa
SEE Ottawa Research Station 230
Grain Research Laboratory, Winnipeg, Man 228
Horticultural Organic Soil Substation, St. Clothilde
de Chateauguay, Que 229
Horticultural Substation, McDonald's Corner, N.B 230
Insect Pathology Research Institute, Sault Ste
Marie, Ont 230
Microbiology Research Institute, Ottawa SEE
Chemistry and Biology Research Institute, Ottawa 222
Ottawa Research Station 230
Pilot Flax Mill, Portage la Prairie, Man 230
Plant Pathology Laboratory, Edmonton, Alta 231
Plant Pathology Laboratory, Winnipeg, Man 231
Plant Research Institute, Ottawa 231
Reclamation Station, Melita, Man 232
Research Institute, Belleville, Ont 232
Research Institute, London, Ont 233
Research Laboratory, St. Jean, Que 234
Research Station, Agassiz, B.C 234
Research Station, Beaverlodge, Alta 234
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Brandon, Man 234
Charlottetown , P.E.I 234
Delhi, Ont 234
Fredericton , N.B 235
Harrow, Ont 235
Kamloops, B.C 235
Kentville, N.S 236
Lacombe, Alta 236
Lethbridge, Alta 237
Melfort, Sask 238
Morden, Man 238
Regina, Sask 239
Saanichton, B.C 239
St. John's West, Newfoundland 239
Saskatoon 239
Sidney, B.C 240
Summerland, B.C 240
Swift Current, Sask 241
Vancouver, B.C 242
Vineland Station, Ont 242
Winnipeg, Man 243
Rust Research Laboratory, Winnipeg, Man 243
Soil Research Institute, Ottawa 243
Soil Research Laboratory, Swift Current, Sask 243
Soil Research Substation, VegreviJIe, Alta 243
AUTHOR INDEX 244
TITLE INDEX 264
INTRODUCTION
This list represents a fully revised and updated edition of Publications of
the Canada Department of Agriculture 1867-1959, compiled by Ella S.G.
Minter. The card catalogue and the serials list of the Department's
Headquarters Library provided the principal sources of information for the
list, but many other sources were consulted such as various bibliogra-
phies, lists and annual reports. The list, therefore, is as complete and
accurate as these sources permit. The Headquarters Library invites and
would be very grateful for any corrections, additions or suggestions that
would make it even more comprehensive and accurate. The list was
produced for the first time with the help of computers. All information will
be kept in computer storage and will be used to generate future revisions.
The Department's annual Publications list will supplement this list until its
next revision.
SCOPE
The list includes all publications, both English and French, issued by the
Department from 1867 to 1973. It does not include, however, papers
published in scientific journals, reprints, unnumbered contributions, confi-
dential or restricted documents, unedited manuscripts or unprocessed
papers.
GENERAL ARRANGEMENT
The list is divided into two separate, tumble-headed, English and French
parts each of which is subdivided into three main sections.
Section I: General Departmental Publications.
Section II: Publications of Services, Branches, Divisions
and other sections of the Department.
Section III: Publications of Research establishments of the
Department.
Within each section the publications are generally grouped in the following
order: Numbered series, Serials and periodicals, and Miscellaneous
publications.
ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS
Ap Apri I
Ag August
D December
F February
Ja January
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Je June
Jl July
Mr March
My May
N November
n.d no date
n.s.; new ser new series
no number, numbers
O October
Rev Revised , Revision
S September
s series
v . ; vol volume
// no longer published
- to , or to date
VII
SECTION I: GENERAL DEPARTMENTAL PUBLICATIONS
Numbered Series
Acts, orders and regulations.
1 Boys' Cattle Breeding Club Policy. 1 922.
2 European Corn Borer Regulations; Quarantine No.2 (Domestic).
1922.
3 The Root Vegetables Act. 1922.
4 Fruit and Fruit Packages; Sections of the Inspection and Sales Act.
Pt.9. 1922.
5 European Corn Borer Regulations; Quarantine No.2 (Domestic). 2nd
rev. 1923.
6 The Dairy Produce Act. 1923.
7 The Fruit Act and Regulations. 1 923. Rev. 1 927, 1 928, 1 929, 1 93I.
8 The Destructive Insect and Pest Act. 1923. Rev. 1925, 1928 and
Suppl. 1936.
9 The Fertilizers Act. 1922. Rev. 1928, 1936.
10 The Feeding Stuffs Act. 1923. Rev. 1936.
11 The Seeds Act. 1923.
1 2 Boys' Cattle Breeding Club Policy. 1 923.
1 3 The Dairy Industry Act, 1 9I4. 1 923.
14 The Dairy Produce Act. 1924.
1 5 The Meat and Canned Foods Act. 1 924.
16 Hay and Straw Inspection. 1925.
17 The Dairy Produce Act. 1925.
1 8 The Animal Contagious Diseases Act. 1 925. Rev. 1 939.
19 The Cold Storage Act, 1907. 1925.
20 Not published
21 The Dairy Produce Act. 1927.
22 The Agricultural Pests' Control Act, 1 927. 1 931 , 1 939.
23 The United States Federal Import Milk Act. 1 927.
24 The Seeds Act. 1 928, 1 930, 1 932, 1 937, 1 938, 1 939.
25 The Meat and Canned Foods Act. 1929. Rev. 1933.
26 The Dairy Industry Act. 1 929. 1 939.
27 Regulations Governing the Inspection of Condensed, Evaporated and
Dried Milk. 1929. Rev. 1945.
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28 The Root Vegetables Act. 1 929. Rev. 1 93I, 1 934.
29 Fertilizer Analyses, 1 928-29. 1 929.
30 Fertilizer Analyses, 1 929-30. 1 930.
31 The Maple Sugar Industry Act. 1931.
32 The Hay and Straw Inspection Act. 1 933.
33 The Dairy Industry Act. 1934.
34 The Fruit and Honey Act. 1934.
35 The Fruit, Vegetables and Honey Act. 1 935. Rev. 1 936, 1 937, 1 940.
36 The Cold Storage Act, 1 907. 1 936. Rev. 1 939.
37 The Dairy Industry Act. 1936.
Bulletin
1 B Maple sugar and syrup; importance of the industry and manufacture
of pure maple sugar and syrup. 1907.
2B The maple sugar industry in Canada. J.B.Spencer. 1913.
Bulletin: new series
Superseded by Farmers' bulletin.
1 Poultry feeds and feeding. G.Robertson. 1925.
2 Bran, shorts, middlings and feed flour; an investigation towards
revised standards. FT. Shutt and S.N. Hamilton. 1 922.
3 The natural control of the fall webworm (Hyphantria cunea Drury) in
Canada, together with an account of its several parasites. J.D.
Tothill. 1922.
4 Weeds and weed seeds, illustrated and described. 1 922.
5 The morphology and biology of a Canadian cattle-infesting black fly.
A.E.Cameron. 1922.
6 Results of experiments at Fort Vermilion, Alberta. R.Jones. 1922.
7 Insects affecting greenhouse plants. A. Gibson and W.A. Ross.
1922.
8 Fertilizers for field crops; their nature, functions and application with
results from recent experiments in Canada. FT. Shutt and B.L.
Emslie. 1922.
9 List of wholesale dealers in fruits and vegetables in Canada. 1922.
10 Swine husbandry in Canada. J.B.Spencer. 1922.
11 New varieties and selections of grain originated on the Dominion
experimental farms. C.E.Saunders. 1922.
12 Fox ranching in Canada. J.A.Allen and J.E.Smith. 1922,1926.
13 The habits and economic importance of wolves in Canada. N.
Criddle. 1925.
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14 The testing of milk, cream and dairy by-products by means of the
Babcocktest. J. F. Singleton. 1922.
15 Pigeons. G. Robertson and W.W. Lee. 1923.
16 Small cold storages and dairy buildings. J.A. Ruddick and J.
Burgess. 1923.
17 Hardy roses; their culture in Canada. I. Preston. 1923. Rev. 1927,
1935.
18 Modern orchard practices. M.B.Davis. 1923.
19 The cranberry industry; its possibilities in Canada. M.B. Davis.
1923. Rev. 1929.
20 Preparing poultry produce for market. F.C. Elford. n.d. Rev. 1 929.
21 Alkali soils; their nature and reclamation. FT. Shutt. 1923.
22 Western prairie soils; their nature and composition. FT. Shutt.
1923.
23 Soil fertility; its economic maintenance and increase. FT. Shutt.
1923. '
24 Published in French only
25 Cooperation in marketing poultry products. T.A. Benson. 1 923.
26 Biological notes on parasites of prairie cutworms. E.H. Strickland.
1923.
27 North American cerambycid larvae. F.C. Craighead. 1 923.
28 Rabbits. G. Robertson and W.W. Lee. 1923. Rev. 1927.
29 Insects affecting livestock. S. Hadwen. 1923.
30 The maple sugar industry in Canada. 3rd ed. J.B.Spencer. 1923.
31 Mange in horses, cattle and sheep. G.Hilton. 1923.
32 Fruit and vegetables; canning, drying, storing. 1 924.
33 Bees and how to keep them. C.B. Gooderham. 1 923. Rev. 1 936.
34 Dairying in New Zealand and Australia. J.A. Ruddick. 1923.
35 Canadian grown apples; delight in every bite. G.E. Mcintosh. 1 924.
Rev. 1929, 1934.
36 Medicinal plants and their cultivation in Canada. J.Adams. 1923.
37 Studies on the spruce budworm (Cacoecia fumiferana Clem.) J.M.
Swaine, F.C. Craighead and I.W. Bailey. 1 924.
38 Report of first three years Canadian national egg-laying contests.
F.C. Elford and A.G. Taylor. 1 924.
39 Grasshoppers of British Columbia. R.C. Treheme and E.R. Buckell.
1924.
40 Hay and pasture crops in northwestern Saskatchewan. M.J. Tinline.
1924.
41 Sheep husbandry in Canada. 4th ed. J.B.Spencer. 1924.
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42 Experiments with wheat at the Dominion Experimental Farm,
Brandon, Manitoba; a summary 1889-1923. W.C. McKillican.
1924.
43 The prairie farmer's vegetable garden. W.C. McKillican and J.H.
Cooper. 1925.
44 Influence of grain growing on the nitrogen and organic matter content
of the western prairie soils of Canada. FT. Shutt. 1925.
45 Plum culture and district lists of plums suitable for Canada, with
descriptions of varieties. W.T. Macoun. 1925.
46 Turkeys, their care and management. A.G.Taylor. 1924.
47 Cheese factory and creamery plans with specifications. 1925. Rev.
1930,1935.
48 The cause and prevention of mould in Canadian pasteurized butter.
E.G. Hood and A.H.White. 1925.
49 Meat and bone by-products; an investigation towards the establish-
ment of standards. FT. Shutt and S.N. Hamilton. 1 925.
50 Silage: sunflower, corn, sweet clover and other silages; their nature
and composition. FT. Shutt and S.N. Hamilton. 1925.
51 Tomato diseases. G.H. Berkeley. 1 925. Rev. 1 927.
52 The Colorado beetle in Canada. A. Gibson and others. 1925.
53 List of cheese factories and creameries in Canada, and registered
numbers. 1925.
54 Alfalfa in Manitoba; experimental results from the Dominion
Experimental Farm, Brandon. S.J. Sigfusson. 1 925.
55 Cultivation of the apple in Canada, with descriptions and lists of
varieties. M.B.Davis. 1925.
56 Report of the fourth and fifth annual Canadian national egg-laying
contests. F.C. Elford. 1925.
57 Buttermakingonthefarm. W.F.Jones. 1925.
58 A survey of Canadian plants in relation to their environment. J.
Adams. 1926.
59 The pasteurization of milk, cream and dairy by-products. W.F. Jones
and A.H.White. 1926.
60 Annual flowers, with lists of varieties for special purposes and
districts. I.Preston. 1926.
61 Cold storage for creameries. J. A. Ruddick. 1926.
62 Shipping cattle to Britain; experiments in the shipment of live cattle
and chilled beef to England. 1926.
63 The more important shade tree insects of eastern Canada and their
control. J.M. SwaineandC.B. Hutchings. 1926.
64 List of wholesale dealers in fruits and vegetables in Canada. 1926.
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65 Fruit and vegetables; canning, drying, storing. 1 926. Rev. 1 929.
66 White burley tobacco in Canada. H.A. Freeman. 1926.
67 The grading of dairy produce in Canada. J.A. Ruddick. 1926.
68 Sheep raising in central Alberta and a comparison of six breeds. F.H.
Reed and L.T. Chapman. 1 926.
69 Packing apples in barrels and boxes. A. Fulton. 1 926.
70 Canadian creamery buttermaking. W.F.Jones. 1926.
71 A summary of the prevalence of plant diseases in the Dominion of
Canada, 1920-1924. F.L.Drayton. 1926.
72 Crop rotations and soil management for eastern Canada. E.S.
Hopkins and W.C. Hopper. 1 926.
73 Swine husbandry in central Alberta; results from thirteen years of
experiments at the Dominion Experimental Station, Lacombe,
Alberta. F.H. Reed and L.T. Chapman. 1 927.
74 Wintering bees in Canada. C.B. Gooderham. 1926. Rev. 1930,
1940.
75 Sheep husbandry in Canada. J.B.Spencer. 1926. Rev. 1928.
76 Tobacco-growing in southwestern Ontario; a summary of ten years of
experiment at the Dominion Experimental Station, Harrow, Ontario.
D.D. Digges. 1927.
77 Preserving fruits and vegetables in the home; results from experi-
ments in canning, pickling and preserving, at the Central
Experimental Farm, Ottawa, Ontario. E.W.Hamilton. 1927. Rev.
1933.
78 A short guide to Canadian genera of seed plants. J.Adams. 1927.
79 The composition of Canadian Cheddar and process cheese. E.G.
Hood and A.H.White. 1927.
80 The strawberry and its cultivation in Canada. W.T. Macoun and M.B.
Davis. 1927.
81 Studies in cereal diseases. I. Smut diseases of cultivated plants;
their cause and control. H.T. Gussowandl.L. Conners. 1927.
82 Standard descriptions of vegetables; beets and carrots - a guide to
seed-growers. T.F.Richie. 1927.
83 Garnet wheat; new promising variety of early maturing spring wheat.
L.H. Newman and A.G.O. Whiteside. 1 927.
84 Field roots in Canada; classification, improvement, and seed
production. G.P. McRostie and others. 1 927. Rev. 1 934.
85 Studies in cereal diseases. II. Root-rots and foot-rots of wheat in
Manitoba. F.J. Greaney and D.L. Bailey. 1 927.
86 Lime in agriculture. FT. Shutt. 1928.
87 The French-Canadian horse. G.A. Langelier. 1927.
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88 Astragalus campestris and other stock poisoning plants of British
Columbia. E.A.Bruce. 1927.
89 Ornamental trees, shrubs, and woody climbers. W.T. Macoun.
1927.
90 Dehydration of fruits and vegetables in Canada; a summary of four
years work of the Dehydration Committee. 1 927.
91 Banner oats; the best variety for Quebec. G.A. Langelier. 1927.
92 Manures and fertilizers; their nature, functions and application. FT.
Shutt and L.E.Wright. 1927.
93 Swine husbandry in Canada. J.B.Spencer. 1927.
94 Growing and feeding field roots. E.S. Hopkins and others. 1 927.
95 Some flowering bulbs. E.M. Straight and F.L. Drayton. 1928.
96 The conversion of dry roughage into a succulent feed; an examination
of the sugar jack process. 1 927.
97 Experimental methods. I. Tables for computing yields of forage
crops. G. P. McRostie and others. 1928.
98 Crop rotations and soil management for the Prairie Provinces. E.S.
Hopkins and S. Barnes. 1 928.
99 Insects of the flower garden and their control. A. Gibson. 1 928. Rev.
1934.
100 The soils of Prince Edward Island; their nature and composition, with
suggestions as to fertilizer treatment. FT. Shutt. 1 928.
101 List of wholesale dealers in fruits and vegetables in Canada. Rev.
1928,1930,1932.
102 The manufacture of ice cream. A.H.White. 1928.
103 Poultry breeding records. G.Robertson. 1928.
104 Studies in forest pathology. I. Decay in balsam fir (Abies balsamea,
Mill.). A.W. McCallum. 1928.
105 Studies in cereal diseases. III. Seedling blight and foot-rots of oats
caused by Fusarium culmorum (W.G. sm.) Sacc. P.M. Simmonds.
1928.
106 Studies in cereal diseases. IV. Stem rust in western Canada. D.L.
Bailey. 1928.
1 07 Standard descriptions of vegetables: peas. A guide to seed growers.
T.F.Ritchie. 1928.
1 08 Report of the sixth, seventh and eighth annual Canadian national egg-
laying contests. A.G. Taylor. 1 929.
109 List of cheese factories and creameries in Canada, and registered
numbers. 1928.
110 Studies in strawberry bud differentiation. H. Hill and M.B. Davis.
1929.
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1 1 1 Studies in forest pathology. II. The biology of Fomes pinicola (SW.)
Cooke. I.Mounce. 1929.
112 Household insects and their control. A. Gibson and C.R. Twinn.
1929. Rev. 1931.
113 Herbaceous perennials, with lists of varieties for special purposes
and districts. I.Preston. 1929.
114 The raspberry and its cultivation in Canada. M.B. Davis, W.P.G.
Garlick and G.H. Berkeley. 1 929.
1 1 5 Cost of producing farm crops in eastern Canada. E.S. Hopkins, A.
Gosselinand J.M.Armstrong. 1929.
116 Microbiological studies of honey. A.G. Lochhead and D.A. Heron.
1929. *
117 Blackleg. A.E.Cameron. 1929.
118 Seven year's experience with the combined reaper-thresher, 1922-
1928, on the Dominion Experimental Station, Swift Current, Sask.
J.G. Taggart, J.K. Mackenzie and E.S. Hopkins. 1 929.
119 Studies in potato diseases. I. Late blight and rot of potatoes caused
by the fungus Phytophthora infestans (Mont.) de Bary. R.R. Hurst.
1929.
120 Anthrax. A.E.Cameron. 1929.
121 Corn growing in Manitoba. W.C. McKillican. 1929.
1 22 Close-grazing; the composition of grass as influenced by frequency of
cutting (grazing). FT. Shutt and S.N. Hamilton. 1919.
123 Testing the producer's milk for quality. C.K. Johns and A.G.
Lochhead. 1929.
124 Peat, muck and mud deposits: their nature, composition and
agricultural uses. FT. Shutt and L.E. Wright. 1 933.
125 Use of irrigation water on farm crops. A. E. Palmer. 1929.
1 26 Grading up the dairy cow by the use of pure-bred sires. W.W. Baird
and S.A.Hilton. 1929.
127 Bacteriological investigations of milking machines. A.G. Lochhead
and C.K. Johns. 1929.
128 A colour defect of Cheddar cheese. E.G. Hood and A.H.White.
1929.
129 Modern orchard practices. M.B. Davis, W.A. Ross and G.C.
Chamberlain. 1930.
130 Soil moisture and crop production; results of experiments conducted
on the Dominion Experimental Station, Swift Current, Sask. S.
Barnes and E.S. Hopkins. 1930.
131 Foot and mouth disease. A.E.Cameron. 1930.
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132 Poultry house construction, with general and detailed plans. F.C.
Elford and H.S. Gutteridge. 1 930.
1 33 Information for farmers and ranchers regarding tick paralysis in British
Columbia. E.A.Bruce. 1930.
134 Overseas tests of the milling and baking qualities of Garnet wheat.
L.H.Newman. 1930.
135 Beef; how to choose and cook it. F.G. Semple. 1930.
136 Crop rotations and soil management for eastern Canada. E.S.
Hopkins and W.C. Hopper. 1 930.
1 37 Weeds and weed seeds, illustrated and described. 1 930. Rev. 1 935.
138 The testing of milk, cream, butter, cheese and dairy by-products.
J.F. Singleton and E.G. Hood. 1 930.
139 Report of the ninth and tenth annual Canadian national egg-laying
contests. A.G.Taylor. 1930.
1 40 Studies in cereal diseases. VI. A study of the effect of environmental
factors on the variability of physiologic forms of Puccinia graminis
tritici, Erikss. and Henn. T.Johnson. 1931.
141 The production of cheaper and better forage crops for livestock in
central Alberta. G.E. Delong. 1 931 .
142 Hedges and their uses, with notes on trees and shrubs tested for
hedge purposes at the Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa, and
lists of best hedges at the branch experimental stations. W.T.
Macoun. 1931.
143 Grasshopper control in Canada east of the Rocky Mountains. N.
Criddle. 1931.
1 44 Tree-planting on the prairies of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta.
N.M.Ross. 1933.
145 Manures and fertilizers, their nature, functions and application. FT.
Shutt and L.E.Wright. 1931.
146 Rancid flavour in Cheddar cheese. E.G. Hood and A.H. White.
1931.
147 Standard descriptions of registered oat varieties. R.A. Derick.
1931.
148 Turf for sports use. R.I. Hamilton, F. Dimmock and S.E. Clarke.
1931.
149 Turkeys, their care and management. A.G.Taylor. 1931.
1 50 Bovine infectious abortion or Bang's disease of cattle. C.A. Mitchell.
1931.
151 Dehydration of Canadian fruits. F.E.Atkinson. 1931.
152 Parasites of horses. A.E.Cameron. 1931.
1 53 Standard descriptions of vegetables. Beans. A guide to seed growers.
T.F.Ritchie. 1931.
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154 A study of the carotinoid pigments of wheat and flour with special
reference to wheat varieties. A. G.O.Whiteside. 1931.
155 Not published
156 Not published
157 Legume inoculation. A.G. Lochhead. 1932.
1 58 Internal parasites of poultry. E.A. Bruce. 1 932.
1 59 Cost of producing farm crops in the Prairie Provinces. E.S. Hopkins,
J.M. Armstrong and H.D. Mitchell. 1 932.
160 Studies in cereal diseases. VIII. Specialization and hybridization of
wheat stem rust, Puccinia graminis tritici, in Canada. M. Newton
and T. Johnson. 1932.
161 Vegetable insects and their control. A.G. Dustan. 1932.
1 62 Apple pollination studies in the Annapolis Valley, N.S., Canada, 1 928-
1 932, under the direction of W.H. Brittain. 1 933.
163 Crop rotations and soil management for eastern Canada. 3rd. ed.
E.S. Hopkins, P.O. Ripley and W. Dickson. 1 933.
164 Vegetable growing in the coast area of British Columbia. J.J.Woods.
1933.
165 Cooling milk on the farm. C.K.Johns. 1933.
166 Poultry feeds and feeding. G. Robertson and H.S. Gutteridge.
1933.
167 Johne's disease of cattle. G.Hilton. 1934.
1 68 Cost of producing farm crops in eastern Canada. E.S. Hopkins, J.M.
Armstrong and H.D. Mitchell. 1 934.
169 Bees and how to keep them. C.B. Gooderham. 1934.
170 Studies in cereal diseases. X. Studies of take-all and its causal
organism, Ophiobolus graminis Sacc. R.C. Russell. 1 934.
171 Studies in cereal diseases. XI. The prevention of cereal rusts by the
use of fungicidal dusts. F.J. Greaney. 1934.
172 Modern orchard practices. M.B. Davis, W.A. Ross and G.C.
Chamberlain. 1934.
173 Farmers' business organizations in Canada. A.E. Richards. 1934.
174 Tuberculin studies relative to potency determinations. L.M. Heath.
1935.
175 Soil texture in relation to tobacco growing in British Columbia. A.J.
Mann. 1935.
176 Tobacco growing in Canada. N.A. MacRae. 1935.
177 Goat husbandry in Canada. A.A. MacMillan. 1935.
178 Varietal studies of flue-cured, burley and dark tobaccos. N.A.
MacRae and R.J. Haslam. 1 935.
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No.
1 79 Soil drifting control in the Prairie Provinces. E.S. Hopkins and others.
1935.
180 The cranberry industry, its possibilities in Canada. M.B. Davis, F.C.
Gilliatt and K.A. Harrison. 1 935.
181 Canadian wool, grading and marketing. A.A. MacMillan. 1935.
Circular
Supersedes Experimental Farms Service. Circular.
Superseded by Publication
1 Mosaic and leaf curl of the cultivated red raspberry. W.H. Rankin and
J.F. Hockey. 1922.
2 Field crop insects; crop rotation to offset injury. H.F. Hudson. 1 922.
3 How to prevent goitre in new born lambs, calves and other animals,
hairless pigs. F.Torrance. 1922.
4 The date on which it is safe to re-seed fields in the Prairie Provinces
after they have been devastated by the pale western cutworm.
H.L. Seamans and E.H. Strickland. 1 922.
5 Why and how to use skim-milk. H.G.Campbell. 1922.
6 Why and how to use cream. H.G.Campbell. 1922.
7 Why and how to use cottage cheese. H.G.Campbell. 1922.
8 Why and how to use buttermilk. H.G.Campbell. 1922.
9 The branding or marking of cheese and butter boxes. 1922.
1 The fruit-tree leaf-roller, Cacoecia argyrospila Walk., and its control in
British Columbia. E.P. Venables. 1 924.
1 1 Oat hulls and their use in feeding stuffs. A. Eastham and L.V. Baker.
1922.
12 How to foretell outbreaks of the pale western cutworm in the Prairie
Provinces. H.L. Seamans. 1923.
1 3 Published in French only
1 4 The beet webworm. E.H. Strickland and N. Criddle. 1 923.
15 Diseases of plums and their control. H.R. McLarty. 1923.
16 Size and colour minimums for apples. 1923.
17 Fruit and vegetable recipes. E.A.Preston. 1923.
1 8 Causes of variation in the percentage of fat in hand separator cream.
G.H. Barr. 1924.
1 9 The control of forest tent caterpillars in the Prairie Provinces. J.J. de
Gryse. 1924.
20 Vat and churning numbers on cheese and butter packages. 1924.
21 The walnut caterpillar and its control. C.B. Hutchings. 1924.
22 Two insects affecting cane fruits in British Columbia. W. Downes and
R. Glendenning. 1924.
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No.
23 The lesser oak carpenter worm and its control. C.B. Hutchings.
1924.
24 The European earwig; an undesirable pest. A. Gibson. 1 924.
25 The grasshoppers of British Columbia with particular reference to the
influence of injurious species on the range lands of the province.
R.C. Treheme and E.R. Buckell. 1 924. *
26 Practical steer feeding on the prairies. 1924.
27 The plum curculio (Conotrachelus nenuphar Herbst) and its control in
Quebec. C.E. Petch. 1924.
28 The apple maggot and its control in Quebec. C.E. Petch. 1924.
Rev. 1933.
29 Sheep dipping. A.A. MacMillan. 1924.
30 The weights and branding of dairy butter. 1937.
31 The household preservation of eggs. FT. Shutt. 1 926.
32 Soil examination for farmers. FT. Shutt. 1924.
33 Marking vat numbers on cheese and cheese packages. 1925. Rev.
1934.
34 Trap-nests. F.C. Elford. 1925.
35 Brooding and rearing of chicks. G. Robertson. 1 925.
36 The apple curculio and its control in Quebec. C.E. Petch. 1925.
Rev. 1926.
37 Two orchard scale insects; the San Jose scale and the oyster-shell
scale. W.A.Ross. 1925.
38 Flowers for the prairie home. M.J. Tinline. 1925.
39 The European red mite - a pest of fruit trees. W.A.Ross. 1925. Rev.
1930.
40 Size and colour minimums for apples. 1925.
41 The candling of eggs. W.A. Brown and W.H.Ault. 1926.
42 Improving incubation by increasing humidity. A.E. Palmer and J.M.
Dykes. 1926.
43 Milk drinks. H.G.Campbell. 1926.
44 The rose chafer. W.A. Ross and J.A. Hall. 1926.
45 Mushroom culture. HT. Gussow. 1926.
46 The feeding of dairy cattle. G.B. RothwellandG.W. Muir. 1926.
47 Cold storage temperatures, n.d.
48 White pine blister rust. A.W. McCallum. 1927.
49 Varieties of tobacco recommended for the Province of Quebec.
1927.
50 Notes on the cold storage of eggs. 1926.
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No.
51 The field carrot; its place in Quebec's agriculture. G.A. Langelier.
1927.
52 The blister mite of apple and pear. E.R. Buckell and E.P. Venables.
1927.
53 Production of alfalfa on range lands of Saskatchewan and Alberta.
G.P. McRostie and S.E. Clarke. 1 927.
54 Published in French only
55 Goose raising. A.G.Taylor. 1928.
56 Treatment for cereal smuts. I.L. Conners. 1927.
57 The oriental peach moth in Ontario. W.A. Ross. 1 927.
58 Crown gall of fruit trees and small fruits. G.H.Berkeley. 1927.
59 How to rid a henhouse of mites. G.Robertson. Rev. 1927.
60 The effect of male birds on market eggs. 1929.
61 The feeding of swine. G.B. RothwellandW.G. Dunsmore. 1928.
62 Mosquito control in Canada. E. HearleandC.R.Twinn. 1928.
63 How to make and use hotbeds and cold frames. T.F.Ritchie. 1928.
64 The washing and sterilization of farm dairy utensils. C.K. Johns.
1928.
65 The red currant and the white currant; their place in Quebec's
horticulture. G.A. Langelier. 1928.
66 The control of loose smut in wheat. H.T. Giissow. 1 928.
67 Trapping moles. J.J.Woods. 1928.
68 Yield and relative value of some dairy products. 1928.
69 The disease of rye and other grains and grasses called ergot. H.T.
Gussow. 1929.
70 Natural incubation. F.C. Elford. 1 929. Rev. 1 934.
71 Artificial incubation. F.C. Elford. 1 929. Rev. 1 934.
72 Root-rots of cereals. 1929.
73 The round-headed apple-tree borer and its control. C.E. Petch.
1930.
74 Horsetail; a horse poisoning weed. H. Groh. 1 930.
75 Poison ivy (Rhus toxicodendron L). H. Groh. 1930.
76 Brooding and rearing of chicks. G. Robertson and H.S. Gutteridge.
1930.
77 The lecanium scale; an insect affecting fruit and shade trees on the
Pacific Coast. R. Glendenning. 1931.
78 The all-year hog cabin. 1931.
79 The cherry fruit worm and its control in British Columbia. W. Downes.
1931.
80 How to rid a hen of lice and a henhouse of mites. G. Robertson.
1931.
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No.
81 Growing caragana for field shelters and hedges. N.Ross. 1931.
82 Government cooperation in farm tree planting in Manitoba, Saskatch-
ewan and Alberta. 1931.
83 Conditions as to the preparation of the soil for tree planting. 1934.
84 Special instructions for planting evergreens. 1 931 .
85 How to plant cuttings. 1931.
86 Instructions for planting seedlings. 1931.
87 The farm flock. G.Robertson. 1932.
88 The control of the imported onion maggot. A.G. Dustan. 1933.
89 The feeding of horses. E.S. Archibald and G.B. Rothwell. 1 933.
90 How to make a sketch of the proposed shelter belt. N.Ross. 1934.
91 The potato situation in eastern Canada, May 1 935. 1935.
92 Studies in fruit diseases. VIII. Preventing peach canker. R.S.
Willison and G.C. Chamberlain. 1 935.
93 Take-all -a root-rot of cereal crops. R.C.Russell. 1936.
94 The production of smut-free seed. W.F. Hanna and W. Popp. 1 936.
95 The farm flock. G.Robertson. 1936.
96 The grading of eggs according to the Canadian standards. 1936.
97 Why and how to use skim-milk. 1936.
98 Why and how to use cottage cheese. 1936.
99 Published in French only
1 00 Healthful meals at low cost. E.L. Elliot and L.C. Pepper. 1 936.
101 Goose raising. A.G.Taylor. 1936. Rev. 1945.
102 Growing caragana for field shelters and hedges. N.Ross. 1936.
1 03 Government cooperation in farm tree planting in Manitoba, Saskatch-
ewan and Alberta. 1936.
1 04 Conditions as to the preparation of the soil for tree planting under the
Dominion government's system of free distribution. 1 936.
1 05 Special instructions for planting evergreens. 1 936.
106 How to plant cuttings. 1936.
107 Instructions for planting seedlings. 1936.
108 How to make a sketch of the proposed shelter belt. N.Ross. 1936.
109 Studies in fruit diseases. IX. Apple scab. J. F. Hockey. 1936.
110 Directions for collecting and preserving insects. J.H. McDunnough.
1936.
1 1 1 Published in French only
112 A home cider press. F.E.Atkinson. 1936.
1 1 3 Rearing chicks from the incubator to the laying pen or fattening crate.
F.C. Elford and H.S. Gutteridge. 1 936.
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No.
114 Studies in fruit diseases. II. Diseases of plums and their control.
G.H.Berkeley. 1936.
115 The correct branding for butter and cheese boxes. 1936.
116 Causes of variation in the percentage of fat in hand separator cream.
n.d.
117 Milk drinks. 1936.
118 Prevention of virus diseases of greenhouse grown tomatoes. G.H.
Berkeley. 1937.
1 1 9 Prevention of tobacco mosaic in Ontario. G.H. Berkeley. 1 937.
120 Poison ivy. H.Groh. 1937.
121 Contributions to Canadian botany. I. Keys to goldenrods in Canada
and Newfoundland. E.W. Hart. 1 937.
122 The weights and branding of dairy butter. 1937.
1 23 Brown heart of turnips. R.R. Hurst. 1 937.
1 24 The fruit tree leaf roller, Cacoecia argyrospila Walk., and its control in
British Columbia. E.P. Venables. n.d.
125 The blister mite of apple and pear. E.P. Venables and A.D. Heriot.
1937.
1 26 Plant food evaluation; how to value the plant food content of different
fertilizers. L.E. Wright and G.S. Peart.
127 Plants responsible for hay fever. H.Groh. 1937.
128 Low temperature injury to late harvested potatoes. R.R. Hurst.
1937.
1 29 The self feeder for hogs. G.B. Rothwell. Rev. by E.B. Fraser. 1 938.
130 Sheep dipping. A.A. MacMillan. 1939.
131 The all-year hog cabin. E.B. Fraser and F.W. Graves. 1944.
132 Hints on dry land gardening. E. Braun and C. Walkof. 1938. Rev.
1947.
133 Trapping moles. J.J.Woods. 1938.
134 Tree planting around dams and dugouts. N.Ross. 1938.
1 35 The manufacture of cottage cheese. 1 938.
136 The ergot disease of rye and other grains and grasses. H.T.
Gussow. 1938.
137 The control of some common species of household insects. A.
Gibson and C.R. Twinn. 1 938.
138 Household storage of fruits and vegetables. R.E.Robinson. 1938.
139 Mushroom culture. H.T. Gussow. 1938.
140 Colony houses. 1939.
141 The neutralization of cream for buttermaking. 1939.
Rev. by A.H.White. 1950.
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142 Rutabaga or swede turnip as a vegetable crop. T.F.Ritchie. 1939.
143 The use and possible effects of live virus-vaccine as a means of
preventing distemper on fox and mink farms. E.A.Watson. 1939.
144 The feeding of horses. E.S. Archibald and G.B. Rothwell. Rev. by
G.W. Muir. 1939.
145 Irrigating a prairie farm garden. W.H.Fairfield. 1939.
146 Fire-blight of apples and pears. H.N. Racicot. 1940.
147 Growing grapes for home use. F.S.Browne. 1939. Rev. 1949.
148 Some uses of plant hormones. R.W. Oliver and N.H. Grace. 1940.
149 Gas storage. W.R.Phillips. 1939.
1 50 Natural incubation. 1 939.
151 Preparing bees for winter. C.B. Gooderham. 1939.
152 The control of external parasites of poultry; the control of mites and
lice on the poultry plant. 1939.
1 53 The probable scarcity of rennet for the manufacture of cheese, with
some directions for securing a supply. 1 939.
154 The production of mangel and sugar beet seed. R.M. MacVicar and
F.S. Nowosad. 1939.
155 The production of swede turnip seed. F.S. Nowosad and R.M.
MacVicar. 1939.
1 56 Artificial incubation. 1 939.
157 Care of bees and equipment. C.A. Jamieson. 1939.
158 The cooling of milk for cheesemaking. 1940.
159 The rose chafer. W.A. Ross and J.A. Hall. 1940.
160 Two methods of wintering bees for the Prairie Provinces. E. Braun.
1940.
161 The paralysis tick, Dermacentor andersoni Stiles; its life-history and
control. G.A. Mail. 1940.
162 Making Bordeaux mixture. J. F. Hockey. 1940.
163 Prevention of tobacco mosaic. G.H.Berkeley. 1940.
164 Rootrots of cereals. 1940.
165 The prevention of brown rootrot and black rootrot of tobacco in
Canada. L.W. Koch and R.J. Haslam. 1 940.
166 Hotbeds and cold frames. T.F.Ritchie. 1940.
167 Tobacco soils and fertilizers. 1940.
168 Tobacco types and varieties. 1940.
169 Haemorrhagic septicaemia or shipping fever. G.Hilton. 1940.
170 The correct branding for cheese and for cheese boxes. 1940.
171 Control of the blue mould disease of tobacco. L.W.Koch. 1941.
172. Mosquito control in Canada. C.R.Twinn. 1941.
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No.
173 Cooperation in Canada, 1941. J.E. O'Meara and L.M. Lalonde.
1942.
1 74 Basic cost rates for custom work charges (for the Prairie Provinces)
1943.
175 Homemade electric brooders. C.F. Bailey, L. Griesbach and J. A.
Rankin. 1943.
176 Pruning, thinning and utilizing trees, with special reference to prairie
farm shelterbelts. J.Walker. 1945.
177 Reed canary grass. W.J. White and others. 1948.
178 Simplifying 2, 4-D. G. Knowles. 1948.
Rev. by G. Knowles and E.G. Anderson. 1 949.
179 Potatoes for livestock. 1948.
180 Poison ivy. 1949.
181 Currant culture. 1950.
182 Legume inoculation. 1950.
183 Raspberries and blackberries. 1950.
184 Strawberry growing. 1950.
185 Gooseberry growing. 1950.
186 Cooling milk on the farm. 1950.
187 Guide to culling hens. 1950.
188 Producing pure milk. 1950.
189 Ladino clover. 1950.
Farmers' bulletin
Supersedes Bulletin and Pamphlet. Superseded by
Publication
1 Lamb feeding in Southern Alberta, with a supplement on The
utilization of the forest reserve for summer sheep pasture. W.H.
Fairfield and K. Rasmussen. 1 936.
2 Improved market type in poultry breeding stock. 1 935.
3 The potato in Canada. T.F. Ritchie and others. 1 936. Rev. 1 940.
4 Medicinal plants and their cultivation in Canada. J.Adams. 1936.
5 Trends in the Canadian tobacco industry, 1920-1934. T.G. Major.
1936.
6 Skin scabies or mange of the fox. P.J.G. Plummer. 1936.
7 Poultry house construction with gereral and detailed plans. F.C.
Elford and H.S. Gutteridge. 1 936.
8 Package bees and how to install them. C.B. Gooderham. 1936.
9 Directory of cooperative associations in Canada. 1 936.
10 Use of irrigation water on farm crops. A. E. Palmer. 1936. Rev. I939.
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No.
1 1 Package bees in Manitoba; eleven years experimental results, 1 921 -
1931. E. Braun. 1936.
12 Producing clean milk. A.G. Lochhead. 1939.
13 Silage production. E.S. Hopkins and P.O. Ripley. 1936.
14 Departmental directory and list of publications. 1936. Rev. 1937,
1938,1939.
Rev. as: List of publications. 1940.
15 Published in French only
16 Advice to the beginner in the selection of sheep for breeding. A.A.
MacMillan. 1936.
1 7 Directory of cold storage warehouses in Canada. 1 936. Rev. 1 948.
1 8 Handbook of Canadian spring wheat varieties. L.H. Newman, J.G.C.
Fraser and A.G.O. Whiteside. 1 936. Rev. 1 939, 1 946.
19 A study of the dressed hog. 1936.
20 Poultry feeds and feeding. G. Robertson and H.S. Gutteridge.
1936. Rev. 1940, 1946.
2 1 The packing and transportation of Nova Scotia apples. 1 936.
22 List of cheese factories and creameries in Canada and registered
numbers. 1 936. Rev. 1 954, 1 969.
23 The production of flaxseed in Canada. W.G. McGregor. 1936. Rev.
1946.
24 Simple methods for the storage of ice. 1936.
25 An economic analysis of the sheep ranching industry in western
Canada. L.E.Kindt. 1936.
26 Standard descriptions of registered oat varieties. R.A. Derick.
1937.
27 Oats in Canada. R.A. Derick. 1937.
28 Seeding crested wheat grass for hay and pasture. T.M. Stevenson,
S.E. Clarke and F.M. Maclsaac. 1 937.
29 Tankage, its value in livestock and poultry feeding. E.B. Fraser, J.G.
Stothart and H.S. Gutteridge. 1 937.
30 Sheep husbandry in Canada. 8th ed. 1937.
31 Published in French only
32 Soil drifting control in the Prairie Provinces. E.S. Hopkins, A.E.
Palmer and W.S. Chepil. 1 937. Rev. 1 946.
33 Pasteurization of milk, cream and dairy by-products. 1939. Rev.
1945.
34 The cause and prevention of mould in Canadian pasteurized butter.
E.G. Hood and A.H.White. 1939.
35 Cheese factory and creamery plans with specifications. 1 946.
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No.
36 Vegetable growing in the coast area of British Columbia. J.J.Woods.
1937.
37 Bees and how to keep them. C.B. Gooderham. 1937.
38 Preparing poultry for market; crate feeding, killing and dressing,
government grades. 1 937. Rev. 1 940.
39 Finish poultry before marketing. W.A. Brown and F.C. Elford. 1 937.
40 Manures, fertilizers and soil amendments; their nature, function and
use. L.E.Wright and H.S.Hammond. 1937. Rev. 1940, 1951.
41 Turkeys, their care and management. A.G.Taylor. 1937.
42 Bulldog-jaw and parrot-mouth defects of sheep. G.W. Muir and
others. 1937.
43 Feeds and feeding for farm livestock in the Maritime Provinces.
1937.
44 Crested wheat grass. L.E. Kirk and others. 1937.
45 Standard methods for the preparation of market poultry. 1 937.
46 Soil moisture and crop production under dry land conditions in
western Canada. S.Barnes. 1938.
47 Bovine infectious abortion or Bang's disease in cattle. C.A. Mitchell.
1938.
48 Published in French only
49 Deciduous trees and conifers more commonly used for ornamental
purposes throughout Canada. R.W. Oliver and E.B. Watson.
1938.
50 The improvement of burn-out lands in southern Saskatchewan. E.C.
Sackville. 1938.
51 Pasture improvement in eastern Canada. 1 938.
52 Buttermakingonthefarm. 1941.
53 Insects and allied parasites injurious to livestock and poultry in
Canada. E. Hearle. 1938.
54 Mechanical spreaders for grasshopper bait. H.J. Kemp, S.H. Vigor
and K.M.King. 1938.
55 Parasites of horses. A.E.Cameron. 1940.
56 The testing of milk, cream, butter, cheese and dairy by-products.
1942. '
57 Published in French only
58 Capons and caponizing. 1939.
59 The pale western cutworm and its control. H.L. Seamans. 1 938.
60 The cranberry industy, its possibilities in Canada. M.B. Davis, K.A.
Harrison and F.C. Gilliatt. 1 938.
61 Published in French only
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No.
62 The summer-fallow in Manitoba. M.J. Tinline and D.A. Brown.
1938.
63 The strawberry and its cultivation in Canada. M.B. Davis and others.
1938.
64 Tree-planting on the prairies of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta.
N.M.Ross. 1938.
65 The care of farm dairy utensils. C.K.Johns. 1938. Rev. 1952, 1953.
66 The care of cream for buttermaking. 1938.
67 Goat husbandry in Canada. A. A. MacMillan. 1938.
68 Tobacco growing in Canada. N.A. MacRae. 1938.
69 The control of stomach worms in sheep in eastern Canada. W.E.
Swales. 1939.
70 Published in French only
71 Household insects and their control. A. Gibson and C.R. Twinn.
1 939 (and supplement) 1 948.
72 Small cold storages and dairy buildings. 1950.
73 Published in French only
74 The production of flue-cured tobacco seedlings in Ontario. F.A.
Stinson. 1939.
75 Operation and construction of domestic canneries in British Colum-
bia. F.E.Atkinson. 1939.
76 Vanguard oats; origin, description and performance. J.N. Welsh.
1939.
77 Types of farming in Canada. I. S. McArthur and J.Coke. 1939.
78 Karakul (fur bearing) sheep and Persian lamb fur production. A. A.
MacMillan. 1939.
79 Hog cholera. A.E.Cameron. 1939.
80 Soybeans. F. Dimmock. 1939.
81 Published in French only
82 Published in French only
83 Vegetables for prairie farms. W.R. Leslie and W. Godfrey. 1939.
84 Studies in cereal diseases. XII. Stem rust of cereals. J.H. Craigie.
1940.
85 Diseases of tobacco in Canada. G.H. Berkeley and L.W. Koch.
1940. Rev. 1950.
86 White grubs and their control in eastern Canada. G.H. Hammond.
1940.
87 Tobacco in British Columbia. A.J.Mann. 1940.
88 Field roots in Canada; classification, improvement and seed
production. 1 940.
89 Wintering bees in Canada. C.B. Gooderham. 1 940.
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No.
90 Canadian poultry handbook. 1940.
91 The vegetable garden. W.S. Blair and T.F. Ritchie. 1 940.
92 Swine production. F.H. Reed and H.E.Wilson. 1940.
Rev. by HE. Wilson, J.G. Stothart and G.E. DeLong. 1951.
93 Improved pasture crops and pasture practices for central Alberta.
F.H. Reed and G.E. DeLong. 1 940.
94 Insects affecting greenhouse plants. A. Gibson and W.A. Ross.
1940.
95 Snow utilization in prairie agriculture. G.D.Matthews. 1940.
96 The best varieties of grain. 1940.
97 Varieties of tree fruits for Prince Edward Island. J. A. Clark and G.C.
Warren. 1940.
98 A practical farm root cellar. R.A.Schmidt. 1940.
99 Eradication of leafy spurge (Euphorbia esula). M.J. Tinline. 1940.
100 Ornamental shrubs and woody climbers more commonly used for
landscape purposes throughout Canada. R.W. Oliver and E.B.
Watson. 1941.
101 Flue-cured tobacco growing in Ontario. F.A. Stinson and H.F.
Murwin. 1941.
102 Sight sexing barred rock baby chicks. 1941.
103 Regrassing abandoned farms, submarginal cultivated lands and
depleted pastures in the prairie areas of Western Canada. S.E.
Clarke and D.H. Heinrichs. 1 941 .
104 Hays and hay making in the Prairie Provinces. M.J. Tinline. 1941.
105 Apple harvesting and storage in British Columbia. J.E. Britton, D.V.
Fisher and R.C. Palmer. 1 941 .
106 The place of hogs on Ontario farms. F.H. Gorsline and H.K. Leckie.
1941.
107 The direct marketing of livestock. W.F.Chown, S.C. Hudson and J.N.
Lewis. 1941.
108 Tankage: its value in swine feeding. F.H. Reed and H.E. Wilson.
1941.
109 Mange in horses, cattle and sheep. 1942.
110 Alfalfa for hay, silage and pasture. 1942.
111 Land clearing. P.O. Ripley, J.M. Armstrong and W. Kalbfleisch.
1942. Rev. 1946.
112 Diseases of greenhouse cucumbers. L.W.Koch. 1942.
113 Construction and operation of a home storage for fruits and
vegetables. W.R.Phillips. 1942.
114 Home processing of fruits and vegetables. F.E. Atkinson and C.C.
Strachan. 1942.
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No.
115 Fattening poultry for market. 1942.
116 Mower repairs and adjustments. W. Kalbfleisch. 1943.
117 Guide for the selection of agricultural soils. P.C. Stobbe and A.
Leahey. 1943.
118 Cost of operating farm machinery in eastern Canada. W. Kalbfleisch.
1943.
119 Hay making with crested wheatgrass in the dry areas of Alberta.
R.W. Peake and H. Chester. 1 943.
1 20 The blueberry. E.L. Eaton and others. 1 943. Rev. 1 949.
121 Keeping pigs healthy (Western Canada ed.) 1943.
122 Tomato diseases. G.H. Berkeley and J. K. Richardson. 1944.
123 Diseases of the raspberry. G.H. Berkeley and G.C. Chamberlain.
1944. Rev. 1947.
124 Crop rotations in the Prairie Provinces. E.S. Hopkins and A. Leahey.
1944.
125 The milk goat in Canada. J.A. Telfer. 1944.
126 Control of couch grass in Manitoba. 1944.
127 The use of power equipment in the improvement of Alberta bush
lands. B.K.Acton. 1944.
128 Pasture for poultry. H.S. Gutteridge and F.S. Nowosad. 1945.
129 Directory of cooperative associations in Canada, 1945. 1945. Rev.
1949.
130 Dividing over-wintered colonies for increased honey production. E.
Braun. 1945.
131 Bush fruits. D.S.Blair. 1945. Rev. 1950.
132 Storage of apples. W.R.Phillips. 1946.
Rev. by W.R. Phillips and P.A. Poapst. 1 952.
1 33 Outdoor roses in Canada. R.W. Oliver. 1 946. Rev. 1 950.
134 Orchard irrigation in British Columbia. J.C.Wilcox. 1946.
135 Variety notes on some tree fruits grown on prairie orchards. W.R. Leslie.
1946.
136 Frameworking fruit trees. R.J.Hilton. 1946.
137 Eggs; the production, identification and retention of quality in eggs.
E.S.Snyder. 1946.
138 Herbaceous perennials for Canadian gardens. I.Preston. 1946.
Rev. by R.W. Oliver. 1950.
139 Planning and planting field shelterbelts. J.Walker. 1946.
1 40 Feedlot finishing of cattle and sheep in the irrigated areas of southern
Alberta. F. Whiting. 1947.
141 Methods of controlling caecal coccidiosis of chicks. 1947.
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No.
142 Planning your garden. R.W.Oliver. 1947.
143 Annual flowers for Canadian gardens. I. Preston and R.W. Oliver.
1947.
Rev. by R.W. Oliver. 1950.
144 Sprinkler irrigation of orchards in British Columbia. J.C. Wilcox.
1947.
145 House plants. W.Godfrey. 1947.
1 46 Winter wheat varieties and their production in Alberta. W.D. Hay and
others. 1947.
147 The agricultural use of peat materials. A.A. Swinnerton and P.O.
Ripley. 1947.
148 Construction and management of tobacco seedbeds. E.T. McEvoy.
1948.
149 Soybeans. F. Dimmock 1948.
150 Better pastures in eastern Canada. 1948.
151 The cranberry. E.L. Eaton and others. 1948.
152 Production, harvesting and curing of pipe tobaccos. J. Richard.
1949.
153 Use of power machinery in bush land improvement in northeastern
Saskatchewan M.E. Andal. 1948.
154 Vegetable growing. W.Ferguson. 1948.
155 Published in French only
156 Pear growing in the Annapolis Valley. R.D.L. Bligh. 1949.
1 57 Types of farming in Canada. S.C. Hudson and others. 1 949.
158 Equipment for harvesting hay and silage. W. Kalbfleisch. 1949.
159 Farm trailers, wagons and racks. W. Kalbfleisch and others. 1950.
Rev. 1951.
160 The production, harvesting and curing of cigar tobacco. R.
Bordeleau. 1950.
161 Treatment of cereal seed. J.E. Machacek, R.C. Russell and L.E.
Tyner. 1950.
1 62 Late blight of potatoes and its control. L.C. Callbeck. 1 950.
163 Production, harvesting and curing of burley tobacco. R.J. Haslam
and W.A.Scott. 1950.
164 Field beans in Canada. W.G. McGregor, A.J. MacLean and V.R.
Wallen. 1950.
Historical series
1 Canada agriculture; the first hundred years. 1967.
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No.
2 Agricultural research in the Annapolis Valley area, 1909-1960. J.F.
Hockey. 1967.
3 Survival of a vision. G. Spence. 1967.
4 A history of the Entomology and Plant Pathology Laboratories on the
Niagara Penninsula, 1911-1960. G.G. Dustan and R.S. Willison.
1968.
5 A history of the Bacteriology Division of the Canada Department of
Agriculture, 1923-55. A.G. Lochhead. 1968.
6 The Swift Current Research Station, 1 920-1 970. 1 971 .
7 Canada Agriculture Library: the first sixty years. Bibliotheque
Canada Agriculture: soixante ans deja! 1 971 .
Household bulletin
Superseded by Publication
1 Milk desserts. L.C. Pepper. 1936.
2 Honey and some of the ways it may be used. C.B. Gooderham and
M.L. Heeney. 1936.
3 Why and how to use milk. 1936.
4 Why and how to use cheese. 1936.
5 School lunches. L.C. Pepper. 1938.
6 Canadian vegetables for every day. E.L.Elliot. 1936.
7 Home canning of fruits and vegetables in tin cans. R.W. Arengo-
Jones. 1936.
8 Canning fruits and vegetables. E.L. Elliot and L. Heeney. 1936.
Rev. by E.L.Elliot. 1942.
9 Jams, jellies and pickles. L. Heeney and E.L. Elliot. 1936.
10 Canned fruits and vegetables for variety in everyday meals. E.L.
Elliot. 1936.
11 Selection of lamb cuts; directions for cooking and recipes. A. A.
MacMillan. 1937.
12 Beef , how to choose and cook it. F.G. Semple. 1937.
13 The care of milk in the home. 1938.
14 Canadian grown apples; apple recipes. 1937. Rev. 1938.
15 Why pasteurize milk. 1937.
16 Cheese for better meals. L.C. Pepper. 1937.
17 Salads that are different. E.L.Elliot. 1937.
18 Home preservation of meats, poultry and soup. E.L.Elliot. 1938.
19 Milk, the food of foods. L.C. Pepper. 1938.
20 Wartime canning, jams and jellies. 1943.
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21 Freezing fruits and vegetables. 1 945. Rev. 1 946, 1 947, 1 948, 1 949,
1950.
Monograph series
1 Chemical aspects of ecology in relation to agriculture. H. Martin.
1957.
2 The lupines of Canada and Alaska. D.B. Dunn and J.M. Gillett.
1966.
(Originally assigned Publication number 1255)
3 Newcastle disease; a review of some of the literature published
between 1926 and 1964. J.E.Lancaster. 1966.
(Originally assigned Publication number 1254).
4 Flora of the Queen Charlotte Islands. (2 parts) J. A. Calder and
others. 1 968.
(Originally assigned publication numbers 1252 and 1253).
5 The milkworts of Canada. J.M. Gillett. 1968.
6 Arctic adaptations in plants. D.B.O. Savile. 1972.
7 The plantains of Canada. I.J. Basset. 1973.
8 Tumor viruses of the fowl, with special reference to avian leukosis,
including marek's disease. C. leQ. Darcel. 1973.
9 Tick paralysis; an appraisal of natural and experimental data. J.D.
Gregson. 1973.
Pamphlet
Superseded by Farmer's Bulletin.
1 List of publications, 1 923. 1 923.
2 Simple methods for the storage of ice. J. A. Ruddick and J. Burgess.
1922.
3 The outlook for dairying and the marketing of dairy produce. J. A.
Ruddick. 1922.
4 Cleaning seed. 1922.
5 The strawberry root weevil, with notes on other insects affecting
strawberries. W. Downes. 1922.
6 The western wheat-stem sawfly and its control. N.Criddle. 1922.
7 Why and how to use cheese. H.G.Campbell. 1922.
8 Dressing and cutting lamb carcasses; lamb rings. A. A. MacMillan
and W.J. Howard. 1922.
9 Selection of lamb cuts; directions for cooking. A. A. MacMillan.
1922.
10 Root and storage cellars. A.V.Nicholson. 1922.
11 The best varieties of grain. C.E.Saunders. 1922.
12 Howtocaponize. G. Robertson and W.W. Lee. 1922.
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No.
13 Keeping dairy herd records. 1922.
14 Directions for collecting and preserving insects. J.H. McDunnough.
1922.
15 Dehorn your commercial cattle; cater to higher market prices. P.E.
Light and G.B. Rothwell. 1922.
16 Bovine tuberculosis; questions and answers. 1922.
17 Finishing steers for market in northwestern Saskatchewan. M.J.
Tinline. 1922.
18 Winter steer feeding in Manitoba. W.C. McKillican. 1922.
19 The winter finishing of steers in western Quebec. J. A. McClary and
M.D. McCharles. 1922.
20 The winter finishing of steers in Western Nova Scotia. W.W. Baird.
1922.
21 The winter feeding of beef cattle in Ontario. G.W. Muir and S.J.
Chagnon. 1922.
22 Wintering bees in Canada. C.B. Gooderham. 1923.
23 Steer feeding experiments in Prince Edward Island, 1 91 2-1 922. J. A.
Clark and B.F. Tinney. 1 923.
24 Is cow testing worth while? A.H.White. 1923.
25 Manitoba approved flocks. A.C. McCulloch. 1923.
26 In the trough of the wave. W.D.Albright. 1923.
27 Meilleur cheese. S.J. Chagnon and J. Meilleur. 1923.
28 The cooling of milk for cheesemaking. J.A. Ruddick and G.H. Barr.
1923. '
29 Published in French only
30 The hessian-fly in the Prairie Provinces. N. Criddle. 1923.
31 Aphids or plant lice. W.A. Ross. 1 923. Rev. 1 930.
32 Root maggots and their control. R.C. Treherne. 1923.
33 Wireworm control. R.C. Treherne. 1923.
34 Annual review of the live stock market and meat trade situation, 1 922;
comments on supply and demand; comparative statistical tables.
P.E. Light and D.M. Johnson. 1 923.
35 Silage and silo construction for the Maritime Provinces. J.A. Clark.
1923.
36 Why and how to use milk. H.G.Campbell. 1923. Rev. 1926.
37 The care of cream for buttermaking. G.H. Barr. 1923.
38 Live stock shippers' guide; how to move commercial and exhibition
stock. L.L.Cooke and P.E. Light. 1923.
39 How should Canada export beef cattle? An experiment in the
shipment of live cattle and chilled beef to England. 1 923.
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No.
40 Handbook on the bacon hog and hog grading. A.A. MacMillan.
1923.
41 Fertilizer samples, 1922-23; report of official analyses under the
Fertilizers Act, 1922. G.S. Peart. 1923.
42 List of publications, 1 924. 1 924.
43 How to reduce the meat bill; recipes for utilizing the cheaper cuts of
beef. P.E. Light and J.C.Stuart. 1924.
44 The Finch Dairy Station; a further report of progress. 1923.
45 The control of the European apple sucker, Psyllia mali Schmidb., in
Nova Scotia. A.G. Dustan. 1924.
46 Docking and castration of lambs. A.A. MacMillan. 1 924.
47 Injurious shade tree insects of the Canadian Prairies. J.J. deGryse.
1924.
48 The control of the destructive spruce bark beetle in eastern Canada.
J.M. Swaine. 1924.
49 Home-made frozen desserts. A.H. White and H.G. Campbell.
1924.
50 The satin moth in British Columbia. R. Glendenning. 1924.
51 Heating appliances for flue-curing tobacco. D.D. Digges. 1925.
52 Neutralization of cream for buttermaking. W.F.Jones. 1925.
53 List of publications, 1 925. 1 925.
54 Hog cholera. A.E.Cameron. 1925.
55 Methods of protection from mosquitoes, black flies and similar pests
in the forest. M.B.Dunn. 1925.
56 Sweet clover; results of experiments at the Dominion Experimental
Farm, Brandon, Manitoba. R.A. Derick. 1925.
57 Fertilizer analyses, 1923-24. G.S. Peart. 1924.
58 Federal assistance to sheep breeding. The ram premium policy.
A.A. MacMillan. 1925.
59 Eggs, The breakfast food of the nation': their value as a food and their
place in the Canadian diet. T.A. Benson and S.C. Barry. 1925.
60 Fertilizer analyses, 1 924-25. 1 925.
61 Potash in agriculture. FT. Shutt. 1 925.
62 Loading the Climax basket. R.L.Wheeler. 1925.
63 Fall litters. The breeding, feeding and management of pigs for winter
pork production. G.B. Rothwell. 1 926.
64 List of publications, 1 926. 1 926.
65 Nova Scotia apple spary and dust calendars, 1926. A Kelsall and
J. F. Hockey. 1926.
66 The pear psylla and its control. W.A.Ross. 1926.
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No.
67 An argument in the kitchen; a playlet for children in one act. H.G.
Campbell. 1926.
68 Published in French only
69 The red-backed cutworm and its control in the Prairie Provinces.
K.M.King. 1926.
70 The individual graded return. 1926.
71 The pale western cutworm. H.L. Seamans. 1926.
72 Studies in raspberry diseases; mosaic, leaf curl, rosette and wilt.
G.H. Berkeley and A.B. Jackson. 1 926.
73 Fleshy annual pastures in Canada. G.P. McRostie and others.
1926.
74 Breeding and feeding the market hog. G.B. Rothwell. 1926.
75 Fertilizer analyses, 1925-26. Report of official analyses of samples
taken by inspectors under the provisions and regulations of The
Fertilizers Act, 1922. 1926.
76 Assistance to sheep breeding by the federal and provincial
departments of agriculture; sheep club policy for boys and girls and
junior farmers, 1 927. 1 927.
77 List of publications, 1 927. 1 927.
78 Nova Scotia apple spray and dust calendars, 1927. A. Kalsall and
J. F. Hockey. 1927.
79 Producing clean milk. G. Lochhead. 1927.
80 The cabbage flea-beetle and its control in British Columbia. R.
Glendenning. 1 927. Rev. 1 927.
81 Legume inoculation. A. G. Lochhead. 1927.
82 Studies in fruit diseases; apple scab. J. F. Hockey. 1927.
83 The combined reaper-thresher in western Canada; results of
experiments at the Dominion Experimental Station, Swift Current,
Saskatchewan, together with reports from owners. J.K. Macken-
zie. 1927.
84 Canadian certified seed potatoes; rules and regulations governing
their production. J.Tucker. 1927.
85 Studies in cereal diseases; 'take-all', a destructive disease of wheat.
R.C.Russell. 1927.
86 Fertilizer analyses, 1 926-27. 1 927.
87 Screenings as a feed for livestock. W.G. Dunsmore. 1928.
88 Hog marking. 1927.
89 The history and present status of wheat production in Canada;
together with a review of the part played by the plant breeder in
introducing superior varieties. L.H.Newman. 1928.
90 List of publications, 1 928. 1 928.
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No.
91 Surface taint butter. E.G. Hood and A. H. White. 1928.
92 Studies on moulds and yeasts in creamery butter. E.G. Hood and
A.H.White. 1928.
93 Soybeans in Canada. G. P. McRostie and others. 1928.
94 The western cedar borer (Trachykele blondeli Mars); the life history,
distribution, and means of control, with a report on the strength of
infested poles. G.R. Hopping. 1928.
95 Marquis wheat; description of the standard type. L.H. Newman and
J.G.C. Fraser. 1928.
96 Nitrogen, phosphoric acid and potash starvation at different stages of
the growth of fragaria. M.B. Davis and H. Hill. 1928.
97 Forest entomology and its development in Canada. J.M. Swaine.
1928.
98 Fertilizer analyses, 1 927-28. 1 928.
99 Barley culture in Canada. L.H. Newman and P.R. Cowan. 1 928.
100 Tomato culture. T.F.Ritchie. 1929.
1 01 List of publications, 1 929. 1 929.
102 The army cutworm. H.L. Seamans. 1929.
103 The bertha armyworm in the Prairie Provinces. K.M.King. 1929.
104 The yellow disease of hyacinths, Pseudemonas hyacinthi (Walker)
E.F.S. F.L.Drayton. 1929.
105 Studies in potato diseases; the black leg disease of potatoes.
(Bacillus phytophthorus (Frank) Appel). D.J. Macleod. 1929.
1 06 Advice to the beginner in the selection of breeding stock. 4th ed. T.R.
Arkell. 1929.
107 Package bees and how to install them. C.B. Gooderham. 1930.
1 08 List of publications, 1 930. 1 930.
1 09 Canning fruits and vegetables. E. Elliot. 1 929. 1 931 .
110 Review of Canadian egg and poultry markets for 1929. n.d.
1 1 1 Principal varieties of garden vegetables approved for registration, and
variety names adopted by the Horticultural Committee of Canadian
Plant Breeders at Winnipeg, 1 929. C. Sweet. 1 930.
112 Sweet clover; results of experiments at the Dominion Experimental
Farm, Brandon, Manitoba. R.A. Derick. Rev. to March 1, 1930 by
M.J. Tinline and G.F.H. Buckley. 1 930.
113 Canned fruits and vegetables for variety in everyday meals. E.L.
Elliot. 1930.
114 The improvement of burn-out lands in southern Saskatchewan -
Interim report on the investigations now proceeding. J.G. Taggart
andE.C. Sackville. 1930.
115 The care of milk in the home. H.Campbell. 1930.
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No.
116 Studies in fruit diseases. IV. Perennial apple tree canker. H.T.
Gussow. 1930.
117 Grande Prairie weeds; a provisional review. H. Groh. 1930.
118 Silo construction. A.V.Nicholson. 1930.
119 Studies in fruit diseases. II. Diseases of plums and their control.
G.H.Berkeley. 1930.
120 Studies in fruit diseases. III. Diseases of the raspberry. G.H.
Berkeley. 1930.
1 21 Canadian vegetables for every day. E.L. Elliot. 1 930. I932.
122 Index to publications of the Federal Department of Agriculture of
Canada: Bulletins, n.s. 1-100; Pamphlets, n.s. 1-100; Circulars,
n.s., 1 -70; Acts, orders and regulations, 1 -29. 1 930.
123 Studies in cereal diseases. V. Control methods for diseases of
cereal, forage, and fibre crops, by the Dominion Laboratories of
Plant Pathology at Winnipeg, Saskatoon and Edmonton. 1 930.
124 Why pasteurize milk. H.Campbell. 1930.
125 Preparing poultry for market; crate feeding, killing and dressing,
government grades. 1930.
126 List of publications, 1931. 1931.
127 The greater use of barley in live stock feeding. 1931.
128 Canadian grown grains in poultry feeding. 1931.
129 Studies in potato diseases. III. Canadian certified seed potatoes;
rules governing their production. J.Tucker. 1931.
1 30 Healthful meals at low cost. E.L. Elliot and L.C. Pepper. 1 933.
1 31 Cod liver oil for poultry; its value for laying and breeding stock. R.M.
Hopper. 1931.
132 Studies in cereal diseases. VII. Sulphur dusting of grain plots for
control of rust. F.J. Greaney. 1 931 .
133 Cultural practices for fodder crops in Manitoba. D.A.Brown. 1931.
134 Studies in potato diseases. IV. Powdery and common scab of the
potato. D.J. Macleod and R.R. Hurst. 1931.
135 Rations for economical pork production. E.B. Fraser. 1931.
136 Studies in fruit diseases. V. Black knot of plums. G.H. Berkeley.
1931.
137 Jams, jellies and pickles. E.Elliot. 1931.
138 Studies in fruit diseases. VI. Fire blight of pears and apples. G.C.
Chamberlain. 1931.
139 Studies in fruit diseases. VII. Raspberry inspection service and
Canadian certified raspberry stock; rules and regulations governing
its production. G.H.Berkeley. 1931.
140 Federal assistance to sheep breeding -the ram club policy. 1931.
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No.
141 Field beans in Canada. W.G. McGregor. 1931.
142 Selection of lamb cuts; directions for cooking and recipes. 1933.
1 43 An opportune time for steer feeding and finishing; reasonable buying-
in process combined with a cheap and plentiful feed supply; a
strong argument for cattle finishing. G.W. Muir. 1931.
144 Studies in diseases of ornamental plants. II. The stem eelworm
(Tvlenchus dipsaci (Kiihn) Bastian) of narcissi. H.T. GCissow.
1*932.
1 45 List of publications, 1 932. 1 932.
1 46 The control of grasshoppers in Canada, east of the Rocky Mountains.
N.Criddle. 1932.
147 Warble flies and their control in Canada. E. Hearle. 1932.
1 48 School lunches. L.C. Pepper. 1 932.
149 A report of fertilizer analyses for the registration year 1931-32,
published under the authority of section 14 of The Fertilizers Act'.
1932.
1 50 List of publications, 1 933. 1 933.
1 51 The gladiolus thrips. A.G. Dustan. 1 933. Rev. 1 935.
152 Studies in cereal diseases. IX. Losses caused by diseases of
cereals in western Canada. H.T. Gussow. 1933.
1 53 List of publications, 1 934. 1 934.
154 Spring and winter wheat varieties for Ontario. 1934.
155 Soybeans. F. Dimmock. 1934.
156 The best varieties of grain. 1934.
157 Crested wheat grass. L.E. Kirk, J.M. Stevenson and S.E. Clarke.
1934.
158 Feeds and feeding for farm livestock in the Maritime Provinces.
1934.
159 The Dutch elm disease. A.W. McCallum. 1934.
160 Anthrax. A.E.Cameron. 1934.
161 Honey and some of the ways it may be used. C.B. Gooderham.
1934.
1 62 Finish poultry before marketing. W.A. Brown and F.C. Elford. 1 934.
163 Fish meals and oils. Feeding value for livestock and poultry. E.B.
Fraser, J.G. Stothart and H.S. Gutteridge. 1 934.
1 64 List of publications, 1 935. 1 935.
165 The irrigation of tobacco in the southern interior irrigated valleys of
British Columbia, 1925 to 1933. A.J.Mann. 1935.
166 The vegetable garden. W.S.Blair. 1935.
167 Capons and caponizing. G. Robertson and S.S. Munro. 1935.
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No.
1 68 List of publications. 1 935. 1 935.
Publication
Nos. 1-474 issued without numbering. Supersedes Circular,
Farmer's bulletin, Household bulletin, and Technical bulletin
475 The effect of feeding deaminized versus untreated cod liver oils on
growth, egg production and mortality of poultry. H.S. Gutteridge.
1935.
476 The Fruit, Vegetables and Honey Act and Regulations, administered
by the Fruit Branch. 1935.
477 Official results of fertilizer analyses for the registration year 1 934-35.
1935.
478 Lamb feeding in southern Alberta, with a supplement on the
utilization of the forest reserve for summer sheep pasture. W.H.
Fairfield and K. Rasmussen. 1 936.
479 Hybridization of domestic cattle, bison and yak; report of the
Wainwright experiment. A. Deakin, G.W. Muir and A.G. Smith.
1935. *
480 Studies in fruit diseases. VIII. Preventing peach canker. R.S.
Willison and G.C. Chamberlain. 1 935.
481 Farmers' business organizations in Canada, 1935. A.E. Richards.
1935.
482 Improved market type in poultry breeding stock. 1 935.
483 The potato in Canada. T.F. Ritchie and others. 1 936. Rev. 1 940.
484 Medicinal plants and their cultivation in Canada. J. Adams. 1936.
Rev. 1936,1940.
485 Take-all -a root-rot of cereal crops. R.C.Russell. 1936.
486 Milk desserts. L.C. Pepper. 1936.
487 Trends in the Canadian tobacco industry, 1920-1934. T.G. Major.
1936.
488 The Animal Contagious Diseases Act and the Regulations made
thereunder. 1925.
489 Taxation in rural Ontario. S.C. Hudson. 1 936.
490 The production of smut-free seed. W.F. Hannaand W. Popp. 1936.
491 The Cold Storage Act, 1 907, part I, and Regulations. 1 936.
492 Why and how to use milk. 1936.
493 Why and how to use cheese. 1936.
494 An argument in the kitchen; a playlet for children in one act. 1936.
495 School lunches. L.C. Pepper. 1938.
496 Why and how to use skim-milk. 1936.
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No.
497 Why and how to use cottage cheese. 1936.
498 Published in French only
499 Organic soils of southwestern Quebec. R.R. McKibbin and P.C.
Stobbe. 1936.
500 The farm flock. G.Robertson. 1936.
501 Honey and some of the ways it may be used. C.B. Gooderham and
M.L. Heeney. 1 936. Rev. 1 937, 1 938, 1 942.
502 Skin scabies or mange of the fox. P.J.G. Plummer. 1936.
503 Utilization of the forest reserve for summer sheep range. W.H.
Fairfield and K. Rasmussen. 1 936.
504 The grading of eggs according to the Canadian standards. 1936.
505 Insects attacking the potato. A.G. Dustan. 1936.
506 Poultry house construction with general and detailed plans. F.C.
Elford and H.S. Gutteridge. 1 936.
507 Package bees and how to install them. C.B. Gooderham. 1936.
508 Directory of cooperative associations in Canada, 1936. 1936.
509 Use of irrigation water on farm crops. A.E. Palmer. 1936. Rev.
1939.
51 Healthful meals at low cost. E.L. Elliot and L.C. Pepper. 1 936.
51 1 Goose raising. A.G. Taylor. 1 936. Rev. 1 945.
512 Growing caragana for field shelters and hedges. N.Ross. 1936.
51 3 Government cooperation in farm tree planting in Manitoba, Saskatch-
ewan and Alberta. 1936.
51 4 Conditions as to the preparation of the soil for tree planting under the
Dominion government's system of free distribution. 1 936.
515 Special instructions for planting evergreens. 1936.
516 How to plant cuttings. 1936.
517 Instructions for planting seedlings. 1936.
518 How to make a sketch of the proposed shelter belt. N.Ross. 1936.
519 Studies in fruit diseases. IX. Apple scab. J. F. Hockey. 1936. Rev.
1953.
520 Directions for collecting and preserving insects. J.H. McDunnough.
1936.
521 Canadian vegetables for every day. E.L.Elliot. 1936.
522 Package bees in Manitoba; eleven years' experimental results, 1 921 -
1931. E. Braun. 1936.
523 Published in French only
524 Producing clean milk. A.G. Lochhead. 1939.
525 Silage production. E.S. Hopkins and P.O. Ripley. 1 936. 1 944.
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No.
526 Departmental directory and list of publications. 1936. Rev. 1937,
1938,1939,1940.
527 Published in French only
528 Advice to the beginner in the selection of sheep for breeding. A. A.
MacMillan. 1936.
529 Directory of cold storage warehouses in Canada. 1936. Rev. 1948,
1953,1958.
530 A home cider press. F.E.Atkinson. 1936.
531 Rearing chicks from the incubator to the laying pen or fattening crate.
F.C. Elford and H.S. Gutteridge. 1 936.
532 Studies in fruit diseases. II. Diseases of plums and their control.
G.H.Berkeley. 1936.
533 Home canning of fruits and vegetables in tin cans. R.W. Arengo-
Jones. 1936.
534 Canning fruits and vegetables. E.L. Elliot and L. Heeney. 1936.
Rev. 1 942.
535 Jams, jellies and pickles. L. Heeney and E.L. Elliot. 1936.
536 Canned fruits and vegetables for variety in everyday meals. E.L.
Elliot. 1936.
537 The correct branding for butter and cheese boxes. 1936.
538 Handbook of Canadian spring wheat varieties. L.H. Newman, J. G.C.
Fraser and A.G.O. Whiteside. 1 936. Rev. 1 939, 1 946, 1 956.
539 A study of the dressed hog. 1936.
540 Causes of variation in the percentage of fat in hand separator cream.
1936.
541 Poultry feeds and feeding. G. Robertson and H.S. Gutteridge.
1936. Rev. 1940,1946,1960.
542 A study of the dressed hog. A.W. Peterson and F.F. Baird. 1936.
Rev. 1952.
543 The packing and transportation of Nova Scotia apples. 1 936.
544 List of cheese factories and creameries in Canada and registered
numbers. 1 936. Rev. 1 960, 1 963, 1 965, 1 967, 1 968.
545 The production of flaxseed in Canada. W.G. McGregor. 1 936. Rev.
1946,1963,1968.
546 Selection of lamb cuts; directions for cooking and recipes. A. A.
MacMillan. 1937.
547 Beef; how to choose and cook it. F.G.Semple. 1937.
548 Simple methods for storage of ice. 1936.
549 Milk drinks. 1936.
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No.
550 An analysis of swine progeny records; feeding and carcass data of
hogs tested by the Dominion Experimental Farms under the
Canadian advanced registry policy for swine. J.G. Stothart.
1937.
551 An economic analysis of the sheep ranching industry in western
Canada. L.E.Kindt. 1936.
552 Prevention of virus diseases of greenhouse grown tomatoes. G.H.
Berkeley. 1937.
553 Standard descriptions of registered oat varieties. R.A. Derick.
1937.
554 Oats in Canada. R.A. Derick. 1 937. Rev. 1 953.
555 Prevention of tobacco mosaic in Ontario. G.H.Berkeley. 1937.
556 Peace-Athabaska weeds; a reconnaissance appraisal. H. Groh.
1937.
557 Seeding crested wheat grass for hay and pasture. T.M. Stevenson,
S.E. Clarke and F.M. Maclsaac. 1 937.
558 Tankage, its value in livestock and poultry feeding. E.B. Fraser, J.G.
Stothart and H.S. Gutteridge. 1 937.
559 Published in French only
560 Farm account book. 1 937.
561 Sheep husbandry in Canada. 8th ed. 1937.
562 An economic study of potato production in New Brunswick. I.S.
McArthur. 1937.
563 The care of milk in the home. 1938.
564 Poison ivy. H. Groh. 1 937.
565 Contributions to Canadian botany. I. Keys to goldenrods in Canada
and Newfoundland. E. W. Hart. 1 937.
566 Canadian grown apples; apple recipes. 1 937. Rev. 1 938.
567 Published in French only
568 Soil drifting control in the Prairie Provinces. E.S. Hopkins. 1937.
Rev. 1946.
569 The pasteurization of milk, cream and dairy by-products. W.F.Jones
and A.H.White 1939. Rev. 1945.
570 The cause and prevention of mould in Canadian pasteurized butter.
E.G. Hood and A.H.White n.d.
571 Cheese factory and creamery plans with specifications. 1946.
572 Vegetable growing in the coast area of British Columbia. J.J.
Woods. 1937. *
573 The weights and branding of dairy butter. 1937.
574 Brown heart of turnips. R.R. Hurst. 1 937.
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No.
575 Modern methods for testing a large number of varieties. C.H.
Goulden. 1937.
576 The fruit tree leaf roller, Cacoecia argyrospila Walk., and its control in
British Columbia. E.P. Venables. 1 937.
577 The blister mite of apple and pear. E.P. Venables and A.D. Heriot.
1937.
578 Bees and how to keep them. C.B. Gooderham. 1937.
579 Apple thinning investigations, 1920 to 1935. R.C. Palmer and D.V.
Fisher. 1937.
580 Why pasteurize milk. 1937.
581 Preparing poultry for market; crate feeding, killing and dressing,
government grades. 1 937. Rev. 1 940.
582 Finish poultry before marketing. W.A. Brown and F.C. Elford. 1937.
583 Plant food evaluation; how to value the plant food content of different
fertilizers. LE. Wright and G.S. Peart. 1937.
584 Plants responsible for hay fever. H. Groh. 1937.
585 Manures, fertilizers and soil amendments: their nature, function and
use. LE. Wright and H.S.Hammond. 1937. Rev. 1940, 1951.
586 Cheese for better meals. L.C. Pepper. 1937.
587 Turkeys, their care and management. A.G.Taylor. 1937.
588 Bulldog-jaw and parrot-mouth defects of sheep. G. Muir and others.
1937.
589 Feeds and feeding for farm livestock in the Maritime Provinces.
1937.
590 Orchard soils of the Province of Quebec. P.C. Stobbe and R.R.
McKibbin. 1937.
591 The preservation of fruits and vegetables by freezing. R.W. Arengo-
Jones. 1937.
592 Crested wheat grass. L.E. Kirk. 1937.
593 Low temperature injury to late harvested potatoes. R.R. Hurst.
1937.
594 Standard methods for the preparation of market poultry. 1937.
595 Soil moisture and crop production under dry land conditions in
western Canada. S.Barnes. 1938.
596 Salads that are different. E.L.Elliot. 1937.
597 Bovine infectious abortion or Bang's disease of cattle. C.A. Mitchell.
1938.
598 Published in French only
599 Deciduous trees and conifers more commonly used for ornamental
purposes throughout Canada. R.W. Oliver and E.B. Watson.
1938.
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No.
600 The improvement of burn-out lands in southern Saskatchewan. E.C.
Sackville. 1938.
Rev. as: The improvement of burn-out lands in south central Saskatchewan. R.N.
Mclver and E.V. McCurdy. 1955.
601 The self feeder for hogs. G.B. Rothwell. 1 944.
Rev. by E.B. Fraser. 1938.
602 Pasture improvement in eastern Canada. 1938.
603 Buttermakingonthefarm. 1941.
604 Insects and allied parasites injurious to livestock and poultry in
Canada. E. Hearle. 1938.
605 An economic analysis of creamery operations in Manitoba, Saskatch-
ewan and Alberta. C.V. Parker. 1 938.
606 Mechanical spreaders for grasshopper bait. H.J. Kemp, S.H. Vigor
and K.M.King. 1938.
607 Parasites of horses. A.E.Cameron. 1940.
608 An economic study of the consumption of milk and cream in certain
urban and rural districts of Canada. W.C. Hopper and G.P.
Boucher. 1938.
609 Physical and economic factors related to land use classification in
southwest central Saskatchewan. 1 938.
61 An economic study of land utilization in southern Alberta. G.H. Craig
and J. Coke. 1938.
611 The testing of milk, cream, butter, cheese and dairy by-products.
1942. '
Rev. as: Tests for milk, cream, butter, cheese, ice cream and dairy by-products.
1950.
612 Published in French only
613 Capons and caponizing. 1939.
614 Sheep dipping. A. A. MacMillan. 1939. Rev. 1951.
615 The pale western cutworm and its control. H.L. Seamans. 1938.
616 The cranberry industry, its possibilities in Canada. M.B. Davis, K.A.
Harrison and F.C. Gilliatt. 1 938.
617 Published in French only
618 The all-year hog cabin. E.B. Fraser and F.W. Graves. 1944. Rev.
1951.
619 Hints on dry land gardening. M.J. TinlineandE. Braun. 1938.
Rev. byE. BraunandC. Walkof. 1947.
Rev. byC. Walkof. 1955.
620 The summer-fallow in Manitoba. M.J. Tinline and D.A. Brown.
1938.
621 The strawberry and its cultivation in Canada. M.B. Davis and others.
1938.
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No.
622 Trapping moles. J.J. Woods. 1 938.
623 Tree-planting on the prairies of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta.
N.M.Ross. 1938.
624 Costs and returns in apple production, Rouville County, Quebec. A.
Gosselin. 1938.
625 Principles and methods involved in dehydration of apples. C.C. Eidt.
1938.
626 A short guide to Canadian genera of seed plants. J.Adams. 1938.
627 The care of farm dairy utensils. C.K. Johns. 1938. Rev. 1952,
1953,1965.
Suppl: How to care for milking machines and rubberware. 1 959.
628 Home preservation of meats, poultry and soup. E.L.Elliot. 1938.
629 Tree planting around dams and dugouts. N. Ross. 1938. Rev.
1943.
630 The manufacture of cottage cheese. 1938.
631 The care of cream for buttermaking. 1 938. Rev. 1 941 .
632 Household storage of fruits and vegetables. R.E.Robinson. 1938.
633 Tobacco growing in Canada. N.A. MacRae. 1938.
634 Goat husbandry in Canada. A. A. MacMillan. 1 938.
635 Milk, the food of foods. L.C. Pepper. 1 938.
636 The ergot disease of rye and other grains and grasses. H.T.
Gussow. 1938.
637 The control of some common species of household insects. A.
Gibson and C.R. Twinn. 1 938.
638 Mushroom culture. H.T. Gussow. 1 938.
639 The control of stomach worms in sheep in eastern Canada. W.E.
Swales. 1939.
640 Colony houses. 1939.
641 Published in French only
642 Household insects and their control. A. Gibson and C.R. Twinn.
1939.
Supp. Note on DDT'. 1 948 and 1 952.
643 The neutralization of cream for buttermaking. A.H. White. 1939.
Rev. 1950.
644 Small cold storages and dairy buildings. 1950.
645 Published in French only
646 The production of flue-cured tobacco seedlings in Ontario. F.A.
Stinson. 1939.
647 Rutabaga or swede turnip as a vegetable crop. T.F.Ritchie. 1939.
648 Operation and construction of domestic canneries in British
Columbia. F.E.Atkinson. 1939.
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No.
649 The use of possible effects of live virus-vaccine as a means of
preventing distemper on fox and mink farms. E.A. Watson.
1939.
650 Soil survey of the lower Fraser Valley. C.C. Kelley and R.H.
Spilsbury. 1939.
651 Vanguard oats; origin, description and performance. J.N. Welsh.
1939.
652 Costs of distribution in the wholesale fruit and vegetable trade. W.F.
Chown and A. H. Turner. 1 940.
653 Types of farming in Canada. I.S. McArthur and J. Coke. 1939.
654 Karakul (fur-bearing) sheep and Persian lamb fur production. A. A.
MacMillan. 1939.
655 Hog cholera. A.E.Cameron. 1939.
656 The feeding of horses. E.S. Archibald and G.B. Rothwell. Rev. by
G.W. Muir. 1939.
657 Irrigating a prairie farm garden. W.H.Fairfield. 1939.
658 An economic study of cheese consumption in certain urban and rural
districts of Canada. G.P. Boucher and W.C. Hopper. 1 939.
659 Fire-blight of apples and pears. H.N. Racicot. 1940.
660 Soybeans. F. Dimmock. 1939.
661 Published in French only
662 Published in French only
663 Vegetables for prairie farms. W.R. Leslie and W. Godfrey. 1 939.
664 Growing grapes for home use in eastern Canada. 1 939. Rev. 1 949.
665 Some uses of plant hormones. R.W. Oliver and N.H. Grace. 1940.
666 Studies in cereal diseases. XII. Stem rust of cereals. J.H. Craigie.
1940. Rev. 1949.
667 Diseases of tobacco in Canada. G.H. Berkeley and L.W. Koch.
1940. Rev. 1950.
668 White grubs and their control in eastern Canada. G.H. Hammond.
1940.
669 Tobacco in British Columbia. A.J.Mann. 1940.
670 Gas storage. W.R.Phillips. 1939.
671 Natural incubation, n.d.
672 Field roots in Canada. Classification, improvement and seed
production. 1940.
673 The wholesale marketing of fresh fruits and vegetables in the city of
Toronto. W.F. Chown and W.C. Hopper. 1 940.
674 Preparing bees for winter. C.B. Gooderham. 1939.
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No.
675 The control of external parasites of poultry. The control of mites and
lice on the poultry plant. 1939.
676 The probable scarcity of rennet for the manufacture of cheese, with
some directions for securing a supply. 1 939.
677 The marketing of perishable farm produce in Ottawa. E.P. Reid, B.A.
Campbell and W.C. Hopper. 1 940.
678 An economic study of the consumption of milk and cream in
Vancouver. C.I. Johnston and W.C. Hopper. 1940.
679 The production of mangel and sugar beet seed. R.M. MacVicar and
F.S. Nowosad. 1939.
680 The production of swede turnip seed. F.S. Nowosad and R.M.
MacVicar. 1939.
681 Wintering bees in Canada. C.B. Gooderham. 1940.
682 Artificial incubation. 1939.
683 Canadian poultry handbook. 1940.
684 The vegetable garden. W.S. Blair and T.F. Ritchie. 1 940.
685 Care of bees and equipment. C.A. Jamieson. 1939.
686 Swine production. F.H. Reed and H.E. Wilson. 1940.
Rev. by H.E.Wilson, J. G. Stothart and G.E. DeLong. 1951,1954,1955.
687 The cooling of milk for cheesemaking. 1940.
688 The rose chafer. W. A. Ross and J. A. Hall. 1 940.
689 Two methods of wintering bees for the Prairie Provinces. E. Braun.
1940.
Rev. as: Comparison of methods for wintering honeybees in the Prairie Provinces.
E. Braun and J.E. Geiger. 1 955.
690 The manufacture of ice cream. A.H. White. 1 940. Rev. 1 946, 1 957.
691 Studies in forest pathology. III. Hypoxylon canker of poplar. J.E.
Bier. 1940.
692 The paralysis tick, Dermacentor andersoni Stiles; its life-history and
control. G. A. Mail. 1940.
693 Improved pasture crops and pasture practices for central Alberta.
F.H. Reed and G.E. DeLong. 1 940.
694 Functional disorders of apples. C.A. Eaves and H. Hill. 1940.
695 Insects affecting greenhouse plants. A. Gibson and W.A. Ross.
1940.
696 Snow utilization in prairie agriculture. G.D.Matthews. 1940.
697 Making Bordeaux mixture. J. F. Hockey. 1940.
698 Prevention of tobacco mosaic. G.H.Berkeley. 1940.
699 Rootrots of cereals. 1 940.
700 The prevention of brown rootrot and black rootrot of tobacco in
Canada. L. W. Koch and R.J. Haslam. 1 940.
701 The best varieties of grain. 1940.
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No.
702 Hotbeds and cold frames. T.F.Ritchie. 1940.
703 Tobacco soils and fertilizers. 1940.
704 Tobacco types and varieties. 1 940.
705 Haemorrhagic septicaemia or shipping fever. G.Hilton. 1940.
706 Varieties of tree fruits for Prince Edward Island. J. A. Clark and G.C.
Warren. 1940.
707 Prices and returns for Nova Scotia apples. A.E.Richards. 1940.
708 A practical farm root cellar. R.A.Schmidt. 1940.
709 Soil survey of the Fredericton-Gagetown area, New Brunswick. P.C.
Stobbe. 1940.
710 Eradication of leafy spurge (Euphorbia esula). M.J. Tinline. 1940.
711 The correct branding for cheese and for cheese boxes. 1940.
712 Foliage insects of spruce in Canada. A.W.A. Brown. 1941.
713 Ornamental shrubs and woody climbers more commonly used for
landscape purposes throughout Canada. R.W. Oliver and E.B.
Watson. 1941.
714 Apple nutrition. M.B. Davis and H. Hill. 1941.
715 Flue-cured tobacco growing in Ontario. F.A. Stinson and H.F.
Murwin. 1941.
716 Control of the blue mould disease of tobacco. L.W.Koch. 1941.
717 Genetic analysis of Nicotiana triplex segregation products and their
relationship to existing N. tabacum types. N.A. MacRae. 1941.
718 Sight sexing barred rock baby chicks. 1941. Rev. 1946.
719 Mosquito control in Canada. C.R. Twinn. 1941.
720 Regrassing abandoned farms, submarginal cultivated lands and
depleted pastures in the prairie areas of western Canada. S.E.
Clarke and D.H. Heinrichs. 1 941 .
721 Soil maintenance and pruning methods for peaches and apricots.
R.C. Palmer, J.E. Palmer and D.V. Fisher. 1 941 .
722 Hays and hay making in the Prairie Provinces. M.J. Tinline. 1941.
Rev. 1946.
723 Canadian creamery buttermaking. 1941.
724 Apple harvesting and storage in British Columbia. J.E. Britton, D.V.
Fisher and R.C. Palmer. 1 941 . Rev. 1 951 .
725 The place of hogs on Ontario farms. F.H. Gorsline and H.K. Leckie.
1941.
726 The direct marketing of livestock. W.F. Chown, S.C. Hudson and
J.N.Lewis. 1941.
727 Tankage; its value in swine feeding. F.H. Reed and H.E. Wilson.
1941.
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No.
728 An economic classification of land in fifty-six municipal divisions,
south central Saskatchewan. C.C. Spence and E.C. Hope. 1 941 .
729 Physiological studies with the tobacco plant. G.M.Ward. 1942.
730 Nicotine: a product of tobacco. G.M.Ward. 1941.
731 Land use classification in the special areas of Alberta and in
Rosenheim and Acadia Valley. A. Stewart and W.D. Porter.
1942.
732 Factors influencing ascorbic acid retention in apple juice. C.C.
Strachan. 1942.
733 Factors affecting the success of farm mortgage loans in western
Canada. S.C.Hudson. 1942.
734 Mange in horses, cattle and sheep. 1942.
735 Alfalfa for hay, silage and pasture. 1942.
736 Vitamin "A" in swine feeding. W.D. Albright and L.D. Fraser. 1942.
737 Foot and mouth disease. A.E.Cameron. 1942.
738 An ecological and grazing capacity study of the native grass pastures
in southern Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. S.E. Clarke,
J. A. Campbell and J.B. Campbell. 1 942.
739 Land clearing. P.O. Ripley, J.M. Armstrong and W. Kalbfleisch.
1942. Rev. 1946.
740 Cooperation in Canada, 1941. J.E. O'Meara and L.M. Lalonde.
1942.
741 Diseases of greenhouse cucumbers. L.W.Koch. 1942.
742 Soil survey of Stanstead, Richmond, Sherbrooke and Compton
counties in the Province of Quebec. D.B. Cann and P. Lajoie.
1942.
743 Construction and operation of a home storage for fruits and
vegetables. W.R. Phillips. 1 942. Rev. 1 957.
744 Home processing of fruits and vegetables. F.E. Atkinson and C.C.
Strachan. 1942.
745 Fattening poultry for market. 1942.
746 Mower repairs and adjustments. W. Kalbfleisch. 1943. Rev. 1951.
747 The effects of climate and grazing practices on shortgrass prairie
vegetation in southern Alberta and southwestern Saskatchewan.
S.E. Clarke, E.W. Tisdale and N.A. Skoglund. 1 943.
748 Guide for the selection of agricultural soils. P.C. Stobbe and A.
Leahey. 1943.
749 Basic cost rates for custom work charges (for the Prairie Provinces).
1943.
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750 Cost of operating farm machinery in eastern Canada. W.
Kalbfleisch. 1 943. Rev. 1 950.
Rev. by W. Kalbfleisgh and A.I. Magee. 1 953.
751 Wartime canning; jams and jellies. 1943.
752 Soil survey of the Annapolis Valley fruit growing area. L.C. Harlow
and G.B.Whiteside. 1943.
753 Hay making with crested wheatgrass in the dry areas of Alberta.
R. W. Peake and H. Chester. 1 943.
754 The blueberry. E.L. Eaton and others. 1 943. Rev. 1 949.
Rev. as: The blueberry in the Atlantic Provinces. 1961.
755 Keeping pigs healthy (Western Canada edition.) 1943.
756 Homemade electric brooders. C.F. Bailey, L. Griesbach and J. A.
Rankin. 1943.
757 Soil survey of the Woodstock area, New Brunswick. P.C. Stobbe and
H. Aalund. 1944.
758 Settlement problems in northwestern Quebec and northeastern
Ontario. A. Gosselin and G.P. Boucher. 1 944.
759 Tomato diseases. G.H. Berkeley and J. K. Richardson. 1944. Rev.
1957.
760 Diseases of the raspberry. G.H. Berkeley and G.C. Chamberlain.
1944. Rev. 1947.
761 Crop rotations in the Prairie Provinces. E.S. Hopkins and A. Leahey.
1944.
762 The identification of certain native and naturalized grasses by their
vegetative characters. S.E. Clarke, J. A. Campbell and W.
Shevenek. 1944.
763 The milk goat in Canada. J. A. Telfer. 1944.
764 Settlement problems in northern New Brunswick. A. Gosselin and
G.P.Boucher. 1944.
765 Control of couch grass in Manitoba. 1944.
766 The use of power equipment in the improvement of Alberta bush
lands. B.K.Acton. 1944.
767 An economic study of land settlement in representative pioneer areas
of northern Saskatchewan. R.A. StuttandH. Van Vliet. 1945.
768 Genetics of some new type foxes. C.K. Gunn. 1945.
769 The chemical composition of native forage plants of southern Alberta
and Saskatchewan in relation to grazing practices. S.E. Clarke
and E.W. Tisdale. 1945.
770 Pruning, thinning and utilizing trees, with special reference to prairie
farm shelterbelts. J.Walker. 1945.
771 Pasture for poultry. H.S. GutteridgeandF.S. Nowosad. 1955.
Rev. as: Pasture for profit. 1955.
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No.
772 Directory of cooperative associations in Canada, 1945. n.d. Rev.
1949.
773 Freezing fruits and vegetables. 1 945. Rev. 1 946, 1 947, 1 948, 1 949,
1950.
774 Dividing over-wintered colonies for increased honey production. E.
Braun. 1945.
775 Bush fruits. D.S.Blair. 1945.
Rev. as: Bush fruits in eastern Canada. 1 950.
776 Storage of apples. W.R.Phillips. 1946.
Rev. by W.R. Phillips and P. A. Poapst. 1 952.
Supplement 1959.
Ill Outdoor roses in Canada. R.W. Oliver. 1 946. Rev. 1 950.
778 Cattle ranching in western Canada. C.W. Vrooman, G.D. Chattaway
and A. Stewart. 1946.
779 Orchard irrigation in British Columbia. J.C.Wilcox. 1946.
780 Variety notes on some tree fruits grown in prairie orchards. W.R.
Leslie. 1946.
781 Frameworking fruit trees. R.J.Hilton. 1946.
782 Eggs; the production, identification and retention of quality in eggs.
E.S. Snyder. 1 946. Rev. 1 961 .
Rev. byH.L Orr. 1967.
783 Studies in forest pathology. IV. Decay of Sitka spruce on the Queen
Charlotte Islands. J.E. Bier, R.E. Foster and P.J. Salisbury.
1946.
784 Herbaceous perennials for Canadian gardens. I.Preston. 1946.
Rev. by R.W. Oliver. 1950,1952.
785 Planning and planting field shelterbelts. J.Walker. 1946.
786 Feedlot finishing of cattle and sheep in the irrigated areas of southern
Alberta. F. Whiting. 1 947. Rev. 1 955, 1 958.
787 Farm family living in the Prairie Provinces. F.M.Edwards. 1947.
788 Methods of controlling caecal coccidiosis of chicks. 1947.
789 Home canning of fruits and vegetables. 1947. Rev. 1948, 1949,
1950,1952,1954,1956,1965.
790 The effects of immaturity and artificial drying upon the quality of seed
corn. F. Dimmock. 1947.
791 Pioneer farming and municipal finance in the Sangudo-Winfield area
of Alberta, 1 941 . B.K. Acton and C.C. Spence. 1 947.
792 A study of pioneer farming in the fringe areas of the Peace River,
Alberta, 1 942. B.K. Acton and C.C. Spence. 1 947.
793 Farming in the irrigation districts of Alberta. C.C. Spence, B.H.
Kristjanson and J.L. Anderson. 1 947.
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No.
794 A study of land settlement in the Prince George-Smithers area, British
Columbia. W.J.Anderson. 1947.
795 Planning your garden. R.W.Oliver. 1947. Rev. 1957.
796 Annual flowers for Canadian gardens. I. Preston and R.W. Oliver.
1947.
Rev. by R.W. Oliver. 1950, 1955, 1961, 1966.
797 Sprinkler irrigation of orchards in British Columbia. J.C. Wilcox.
1947.
798 House plants. W.Godfrey. 1947.
799 Winter wheat varieties and their production in Alberta. W.D. Hay and
others. 1947.
800 Land settlement in northeastern Alberta, 1 943. B.H. Kristjanson and
C.C. Spence. 1947.
801 Testing Swedish Landrace swine in Canada. E.B. Fraser and J.G.
Stothart. 1947.
802 Orchard soil management and apple nutrition in eastern Canada.
M.B.Davis and H.Hill. 1948.
803 The agricultural use of peat materials. A. A. Swinnerton and P.O.
Ripley. 1947.
804 Studies in forest pathology. V. Decay in fir, Abies lasiocarpa and A.
amabilis, in the Upper Fraser region of British Columbia. J.E. Bier,
P.J. Salisbury and R. A. Waldie. 1 948.
805 Reed canary grass. W.J. White, R.M. MacVicar and F.S. Nowosad.
1948. Rev. 1955,1963.
806 Construction and management of tobacco seedbeds. E.T. McEvoy.
1948.
807 Simplifying 2, 4-D. G. Knowles. 1948.
Rev. by G. Knowles and E.G. Anderson. 1 949.
808 Soybeans. F. Dimmock. 1948.
809 Better pastures in eastern Canada, the Pasture Committee, Central
Experimental Farm. 1948.
81 The cranberry. E.L. Eaton and others. 1 948. Rev. 1 957.
81 1 Production, harvesting and curing of pipe tobaccos. J. Richard.
1949.
812 Dairy farm business in Alberta, 1939 to 1943. H.L. Patterson.
1949.
813 Production of juices, their manufacture, chemical aspects and
laboratory control. F.E. Atkinson and C.C. Strachan. 1949.
814 Use of power machinery in bush land improvement in northeastern
Saskatchewan. M.E. Andal. 1948.
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No.
815 Changes in farm family living in three areas of the Prairie Provinces
from 1 942-43 to 1 947. M.A. MacNaughton and M.E. Andal, with a
supplement on distribution and use of family allowance payments
in three areas of the Pra irie Provinces 1947. M.A. MacNaughton
andJ.M. Mann. 1949.
816 Vegetable growing. W.Ferguson. 1948.
817 The siphonaptera of Canada. G.P.Holland. 1949.
818 Potatoes for livestock. J. L. Doughty and others. 1949.
820 Poison ivy. 1 949. Rev. 1 961 , 1 968, 1 972.
821 Cancelled.
822 Published in French only
823 Farm business in central Alberta, 1 943-1 944. 1 949.
824 Pear growing in the Annapolis Valley. R.D.L. Bligh. 1949.
825 Types of farming in Canada. S.C. Hudson and others. 1949.
826 Equipment for harvesting hay and silage. W. Kalbfleisch. 1949.
827 Mink ranching. C.K. Gunn. 1949.
828 Small canneries. F.E. Atkinson and C.C. Strachan. 1950.
829 The dairy farm business in Manitoba, 1942-1947. H.L. Patterson
and H.W. Trevor. 1949.
830 Farm trailers, wagons and racks. W. Kalbfleisch and others. 1950.
Rev. 1951,1959.
831 Life insurance experience of Saskatchewan farmers. G. Haase.
1950.
832 The production, harvesting and curing of cigar tobacco. R.
Bordeleau. 1950.
833 Currant culture. 1 950. Rev. 1 957.
834 Treatment of cereal seed. J.E. Machacek, R.C. Russell and L.E.
Tyner. 1950.
835 Legume inoculation. 1950.
836 Raspberries and blackberries. 1950. Rev. 1957.
837 Late blight of potatoes and its control. L.C.Callbeck. 1950. Rev.
1968.
838 Strawberry growing. 1950.
839 Gooseberry culture. 1950.
840 Production, harvesting and curing of burley tobacco. R.J. Haslam
and W.A.Scott. 1950.
841 Cooling milk on the farm. 1950.
842 Guide to culling hens. 1950.
843 Field beans in Canada. W.G. McGregor, A.J. Maclean and V.R.
Wallen. n.d. Rev. 1966.
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No.
844 Producing pure milk. 1950.
845 Ladino clover. 1950.
846 Production, harvesting and curing of dark tobacco in Ontario. W.A.
Scott and R.J. Haslam. 1 951 .
847 Apple growing in eastern Canada. 1950.
848 Goose raising. A.S.Johnson. 1950.
849 Plum culture. D.S.Blair. 1950.
850 Flue-cured tobacco packbams. L.S. Vickeryand A.I. Magee. 1950.
851 Irrigating the prairie home garden. H.C. Korven. 1950.
Rev. by H.C. Korven and R.M. Blakely. 1 956.
852 Swine feeding experiments at the Dominion Experimental Farm,
Agassiz, British Columbia. R. Gyles and W.H. Hicks. 1950.
853 Organic soil management for vegetables. F.S.Browne. 1950.
854 Mould control in the cheese factory curing-room. E.G. Hood and
C.A.Gibson. 1950.
855 Insect pests in cargo ships. H.A.U. Monro. 1 951 . Rev. 1 969.
856 Wheat as a feed for livestock and poultry. Rev. by E.B. Fraser and
H.S. Gutteridge. 1951.
857 Community nests. R.M. Blakely. 1951.
858 Millet. 1951.
859 Principles of barn ventilation. Wm. Kalbfleisch and J.W. White.
1951.
860 Annual crops for hay and pasture. Rev. by F.S. Nowosad. 1 951 .
861 Mushroom collecting for beginners. J.W. Groves. 1951. Rev. 1958,
1972.
862 Chemical composition and nutritive value of British Columbia tree
fruits. C.C. Strachan and others. 1951.
863 A bibliography of Canadian plant geography. IX. 1941-1945. Nos.
4385-5402. H.A. Senn. 1951.
864 Planting trees and hardwood cuttings on the Canadian Prairies. J.
Walker. 1951.
865 Breeding for market lamb production. S.B.Williams. 1951.
866 Brome grass seed production in western Canada. R.P. Knowles,
H.A. Friesen and D.A. Cooke. 1951.
Rev. as: Producing certified seed of bromegrass in Western Canada. R.P.
Knowles, D.A. Cooke and C.R.Elliott. 1969.
867 Studies of the balsam woolly aphid, Adelges piceae (Ratz) and its
effects on balsam fir, Abies balsamea(L) Mill. R.E. Balch. 1952.
868 Manures and composts. 1951.
Rev. by A.J. McLean and H.J. Atkinson. 1 962.
869 Lime and other soil amendments. 1952.
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No.
870 Fertilizers for various crops. 1952.
871 Spring and winter wheat for eastern Canada. J.G.C. Fraser and
A.G.O. Whiteside. 1952.
Rev. by A.G.O. Whiteside and F. Gfeller. 1 958.
872 Feeding for market lamb production. S.B.Williams. 1952.
873 The shepherds calendar. W.H. Hough and S.B. Williams. 1 952.
874 Loose housing and dairy cattle. W. Kalbfleisch, V.S. Logan and J.W.
White. 1952.
875 The relation of mortality of balsam fir, Abies balsamea (L.) Mill.,
caused by the spruce budworm, Choristoneura fumiferana (Clem.),
to forest composition in the Algoma forest of Ontario. K.B. Turner.
1952.
876 Range and livestock management in the shortgrass prairie region of
southern Alberta and Saskatchewan. S. Smoliak and H.F. Peters.
1952.
877 The gardeners' handbook. 1952.
878 Sprinkler irrigation of fruit trees and vegetables in British Columbia.
J.C.Wilcox. 1953.
879 Blade cultivators, their operation and adjustment. J.G. Kemp.
1952.
880 Diseases and insect pests of the raspberry in Canada. G.C.
Chamberlain and W.L. Putman. 1 952. Rev. 1 955, 1 964.
881 Cost charges for agricultural machinery. J.L. Thompson and A.
Wenhardt. 1953.
882 Potato storage. W.R. Phillips, appendix by N.M. Parks. 1952. Rev.
1957.
883 Irrigation farming in southern Alberta. K.W. Hill and A.E. Palmer.
1953.
884 Varieties of linseed flax. W.G. McGregor. 1 953.
885 Harvesting machinery for hay and silage. Wm. Kalbfleisch and A.I.
Magee. 1953.
Rev. by A.I. Magee, 1958.
886 Range sheep production in western Canada. S.B. Slen, F. Whiting
and K. Rasmussen. 1 953.
887 Smut diseases of cultivated plants in Canada. W.J. Cherewick.
1953.
888 Verticillium wilt of potatoes and its cure. G.W. Ayers and D.B.
Robinson. 1953.
889 Genetic aspects of Canadian bacon production. H.T. Fredeen.
1953.
890 Woodlots on Ontario farms. D.J. Packman. 1 953.
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Publication cont.
No.
891 Oat varieties, past and present. J.N. Welsh and others. 1953.
892 Freezing foods. 1 953. Rev. 1 955, 1 958, 1 965.
893 Prevention of disease in sheep (including control of internal and
external parasites). 1 953.
894 Red clover for hay, silage, pasture and seed. F.S. Nowosad and
others. 1953.
895 Pear harvesting and storage in British Columbia. D.V. Fisher, R.C.
Palmer and S.W. Porritt. 1 953.
896 Soil drifting, its causes and control. K.W. Hill. 1 953. Rev. 1 956.
897 Artificial insemination of turkeys. A.S.Johnson. 1953. Rev. 1959.
898 Apple frameworks and rootstocks in British Columbia. A.J. Mann,
F.W.L. Keane and K. Lapins. 1 953.
899 Hedges for Canadian gardens. R.W.Oliver. 1953.
900 Poisonous plants of the Canadian Prairies. J.B. Campbell, R.W.
Lodge and A.C. Budd. 1 954. Rev. 1 956.
901 The prairie home orchard. W.R.Leslie. 1954.
902 Foods for the family. Rev. 1 957.
903 Powder-post beetles in structural timber in coastal British Columbia.
D.N.Smith. 1954.
904 Sheep diseases in Canada. 1954. Rev. 1957.
905 The narcissus bulb fly and its control in British Columbia. H.
Andison. 1954.
Rev. as: Control of the narcissus bulb fly. 1961.
906 Wool production in Canada. S.B. Slen. 1 954. Rev. 1 958.
907 Business problems of the small cannery. 1954.
908 Garden rose growing. 1 954. Rev. 1 960, 1 964.
909 Control of the European corn borer in sweet corn. H.B. Wressel.
1954. Rev. 1958.
910 Control of the squash vine borer. L.A.Miller. 1954.
911 The market for farm products in Newfoundland, 1948-50. W.C.
Shipley. 1954.
912 Control of the seed-corn maggot. L.A. Miller and A.G. Dustan.
1954.
913 Labor analysis of dairy barn chores. J.M. Fitzpatrick. 1954.
914 The feeding value of damaged grain. F. Whiting. 1954. Rev. 1957.
915 Diseases and insect pests of stone fruits in Canada. G.C.
Chamberlain and G.G. Dustan. 1 954. Rev. 1 962, 1 967.
916 Positive-flow band applicator for granular soil insecticides. H.
Andison. 1954.
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No.
917 Cover crop tests in furrow irrigated orchards in British Columbia.
J.C.Wilcox. 1954.
918 Potato growing in Canada. N.M. Parks. 1 955. Rev. 1 958.
919 Termites and their control in British Columbia. D.N.Smith. 1954.
920 Hollyhock rust and its control. H.S.Thompson. 1954.
921 Farm mechanization in Ontario and Quebec. J. A. Dawson and L.R.
Fortier. 1955.
922 Identification of nursery stock, apple, apricot, cherry, peach, pear and
plum varieties and rootstocks. K. Lapins. 1 955.
923 How labor is used in Red River Valley farms. J.G. MacKenzie and
J.C.Brown. 1955.
924 Control of cockroaches. C.G. MacNay. 1 962. Rev. 1 970.
Rev. by I.S. Creelman. 1971, 1972, 1973.
925 Published in French only
926 Published in French only
927 Published in French only
928 Published in French only
929 Grass silage in dairy cattle rations. V.S.Logan. 1955.
930 The ixodoidea of Canada. J.D. Gregson. 1956.
931 Cancelled
932 Collecting, preparing and preserving insects. B.P. Beirne. 1955.
933 Flies and their control. C.R. Twinn. 1955.
934 Control of mites in and about the home. C.G. MacNay. 1955. Rev.
1963.
935 The onion maggot. J. P. Perron, D.G. Finlayson, and A.G. Dustan.
1955. Rev. 1961,1961.
936 Control of mosquitoes in Canada. C.R. Twinn and D.G. Peterson.
1955.
Rev. as: Mosquitoes. L.C. Curtis. 1966,1967.
937 Control of the cluster fly. C.G. MacNay. 1955.
Rev. by I.S. Creelman. 1 972, 1 973.
938 The tuber flea beetle in British Columbia. H.G. Fulton, F.L. Banham
andC.L. Neilson. 1955.
Rev. by H.G. Fulton and F.L. Banham. 1 962.
939 The carrot rust fly in British Columbia. H.G. Fulton and R.H.
Handford. 1955.
940 Control of black flies in Canada. C.R. Twinn and D.G. Peterson.
1955.
941 Control of the carrot rust fly in eastern Canada. E.H. Salkeld. 1955.
942 Control of wireworms in Ontario. J. A. Begg. 1955.
943 Control of the sweetclover weevil. W.R. Allen. 1 955. Rev. 1 959.
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No.
944 Insect pests of sunflowers in Manitoba. P.H. Westdal and C.F.
Barrett. 1955. Rev. 1962.
945 Insects attacking corn in eastern Canada. H.B. Wressel. 1955.
Rev. 1 962. Rev. by H.B. Wressel and M. Hudon. 1 968.
946 Control of tobacco cutworms. G.F. Manson and R.J. McClanahan.
1955.
947 Hybrid vegetables for short-season gardens. C. Walkof and V.W.
Nuttall. 1955.
948 Weeds of Canada. C. Frankton W.H. Wright. 1 955. Rev. 1 970.
949 Control of plant bugs in northern alfalfa seed fields. H. McMahon and
J.C. Arrand. 1955.
950 Control of the turnip maggot in rutabagas in Saskatchewan. W.W.A.
Stewart. 1955.
951 Control of hornworms on tobacco. R.J. McClanahan. 1955.
952 Root diseases of cereals. P.M. Simmonds. 1955.
953 Common scab of potato. J. L. Howatt and J. E. Campbell. 1955.
Rev. by C.H. Lawrence. 1 964, 1 969.
954 A comparison of furrow and sprinkler irrigation in the Okanagan
Valley. J.C. Wilcox and C.H. Ferries. 1955.
955 Feeding grass silage to beef cattle. P.E. Sylvestre and E. Mercier.
1955. Rev. 1960.
956 Farm rental, operating and transfer arrangements. G.L. Burton.
1955. Rev. 1963.
957 Poultry diseases. 1955.
958 Control of the buffalo treehopper in eastern Canada. G.G. Dustan
and A. A. Beaulieu. 1 955.
959 Planning farm home grounds. R.W.Oliver. 1955. Rev. 1959.
960 Meat carcass grading in Canada. H.J. Maybee. 1955.
961 Hog grading in Canada. H.J. Maybee. 1 955. Rev. 1 962, 1 965.
962 Beef and veal grading in Canada. H.J. Maybee. 1955. Rev. 1959,
1964.
963 Lamb and mutton grading in Canada. H.J. Maybee. 1955.
964 99 range forage plants of the Canadian Prairies. J. B. Campbell, K.F.
Best and A.C. Budd. 1 956. Rev. 1 966.
965 A taxonomic revision of the triaspidine braconid wasps of Nearctic
America (Hymenoptera). J.C.Martin. 1956.
966 Poultry housing and management. H.S. Gutteridge. 1956.
967 Control of ants, cockroaches, crickets, silverfish and booklice. C.R.
Twinn. 1955.
968 Descriptive notes on herbaceous perennials for Canadian gardens.
R.W.Oliver. 1956.
969 Control of bedbugs, fleas, lice and wasps. C.R. Twinn. 1956.
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No.
970 Growing herbaceous perennials. R.W.Oliver. 1956.
971 Meat: how to buy -how to cook. 1956. Rev. 1968.
972 Control of rats and mice. C.R.Twinn. 1956.
973 Windbreaks for the Peace River region. V. Chanasyk and E.C.
Stacey. 1956.
974 Ferns of the Ottawa district. W.J.Cody. 1956.
975 Biology and control of the Douglas-fir beetle in the interior of British
Columbia. J.Walters. 1956.
976 A check list of plant rusts in Canada. A.M.Brown. 1956.
977 The balsam woolly aphid. 1956.
Rev. by R.E. Balch and W.J. Carroll. 1 958.
978 Control of the corn earworm. D.D. Pond. 1956.
979 Control of wireworms in British Columbia. A. T.S. Wilkinson. 1956.
980 Pasture and hay crops for the southern Canadian Prairies. M.R.
Kilcher and others. 1956.
981 Control of wireworms in Nova Scotia. C.J.S. Fox and M.E. Neary.
1956.
982 Common strawberry diseases and their control. AT. Bolton, R.E.
Fitzpatrick and F.C. Mellor. 1 956.
983 Wild plants of the Canadian Prairies. A.C. Budd. 1 957.
Rev. by A.C. Budd and K.F. Best. 1 964.
984 Alfalfa seed production in the Prairie Provinces. J.L.Bolton. 1956.
985 Soil management practices in the Upper Peace River region. C.H.
Anderson and E.C. Stacey. 1 956.
986 Crested wheat grass. R.P. Knowles. 1956.
987 Ontario flue-cured tobacco soils and their fertilizer requirements.
J.M. Elliot and LS. Vickery. 1 956.
988 Field peas in Canada. J.G.C. Fraser and V.R. Wallen. 1 956.
Rev. byF. Gfeller. 1961.
989 New features in flue-cured tobacco kiln construction. E.K. Walker
and L.S. Vickery. 1956.
990 Common strawberry insects and their control. H. Andison. 1956.
991 Russian wild rye grass. D.H. Heinrichs and T. Lawrence. 1956.
Rev. 1966.
992 Jams, jellies and pickles. 1956.
993 Feeding and care of the dairy calf. V.S. Logan and V.J. Miles.
1956. Rev. 1967.
994 Culture of ornamental trees for Canadian gardens. R.W. Oliver.
1957. Rev. 1959.
995 Trees for ornamental planting. R.W.Oliver. 1957. Rev. 1967.
996 Flowering bulbs for Canadian gardens. R.W.Oliver. 1957.
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No.
997 Control of insects of house plants. G.G. Dustan. 1956.
998 Sweet clover in western Canada. J.E.R. Greenshields. 1957.
999 Traction problems with mounted tillage implements. J.G. Kemp and
J.L.Thompson. 1957.
1000 The European pine shoot moth in Ontario. 1957.
1001 The yellow-headed spruce sawfly in Ontario. 1957.
1002 The red-headed pine sawfly in Ontario. 1957.
1003 The white pine weevil in Ontario. 1957.
1004 The elm leaf beetle in Ontario. 1957.
1005 Strawberry culture in eastern Canada. D.S. Blair and others.
1957.
1006 Control of cattle lice. W.O. Haufe. 1957. Rev. 1960, 1962, 1963.
1 007 A home-made sprayer for attachment to a tractor power take-off. H.
Andison. 1957.
1008 Diseases of field crops. 1957.
Rev. as: Diseases of field crops in the prairie provinces. W.C. McDonald. 1967.
1009 Forest sawflies of southern Ontario and their parasites. H.
Raizenne. 1957.
1 01 Dutch elm disease. 1 957. Rev. 1 958.
1011 Ornamental shrubs for Canadian gardens. R.W.Oliver. 1957.
1012 Control of lice and mites on chickens. P.E. Morrison and R.P.
Thompson. 1957.
Rev. as: Lice and mites on chickens. 1961.
1013 Carpenter ant infestation and its control. D.N.Smith. 1957.
1 01 4 Granulated insecticides for control of the European corn borer in field
corn. H.B. Wressell. 1 957. Rev. 1 958.
1015 Chemical aspects of ecology in relation to agriculture. H. Martin.
1957.
1016 Living with house plants. A.P.Chan. 1958.
1017 Woody climbers and ground covers for Canadian gardens. R.W.
Oliver. 1957. Rev. 1973.
1 01 8 The control of the pine needle scale in the Prairie Provinces. L.O.T.
Peterson. 1 957. Rev. 1 960.
1 01 9 Sunflower seed production. E.D. Putt. 1 957. Rev. 1 968, 1 972.
1020 Concentrate spraying in deciduous orchards. J.Marshall. 1958.
1021 The production of rape in western Canada. W.J. White and J.L.
Bolton. 1957. Rev. 1961.
1022 Studies in forest pathology. XVII. The pathological deterioration of
fire-killed pine in the Mississagi region of Ontario. J.T. Basham.
1958.
1023 The dairy goat. 1957.
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No.
1024 Pasture renovation in Maritime Provinces. F.W. Calder and F.S.
Warren. 1958. Rev. 1967.
1025 Field corn production in Canada. F. Dimmock, G.F.H. Buckley and J.
Giesbrecht. 1957.
Rev. as: Growing corn. LS. Donovan and others. 1963,1967.
1026 Control of root maggots in rutabagas and turnips in British Columbia.
A.R. Forbes and K.M. King. 1957.
1 027 Control of the cabbage maggot in British Columbia. A.R. Forbes and
K.M. King. 1957.
1028 Irrigating early potatoes in southwestern Ontario. J.M. Fulton.
1958.
1029 Studies in forest pathology. XIX. Decay of western hemlock and
amabilis fir in the Kitimat region of British Columbia. R.E. Foster,
J.E. Browne and AT. Foster. 1 958.
1 030 Rambler alfalfa. D.H. Heinrichs and J.L. Bolton. 1 958.
1031 Breeds of sheep and their use in Canada. J.W.Graham. 1958.
1032 Preparing insect displays. A.A.Wood. 1958.
1033 Growing vegetables in the prairie garden. C. Walkof. 1958. Rev.
1962,1969.
1 034 Forest lepidoptera of Canada. Forest Insect Survey. Vol.1 . Papilioni-
daetoArctidae. B.M. McGugan. 1958.
1035 The spruce budworm in New Brunswick. R.E. Balch. 1958.
1036 Control of grasshoppers in the Prairie Provinces. L.G. Putnam and
R.H. Handford. 1958.
1037 Stock poisoning plants of the British Columbia ranges. A. McLean
and H.H. Nicholson. 1 958.
1038 Control of grape insects in Ontario. T.Armstrong. 1958.
1 039 Control of borers attacking peach trees in Ontario. T. Armstrong and
H.R. Boyce. 1958.
1040 Comparison of the power costs of tractors. F.W. Bigsby, J.L.
Thompson and J.G. Kemp. 1 958. Rev. 1 960, 1 967.
1 041 Studies in forest pathology. XVIII. The occurrence of the Indian paint
fungus, Echinodontium tinctorium, E. & E., in British Columbia.
G.P.Thomas. 1958.
1042 Heat units and crop growth. R.M. Holmes and G.W. Robertson.
1959. Rev. 1967.
1043 Mink production; management and nutrition. C.K. Gunn. 1959.
1 044 Cultural control of wild oats. 1 959.
1045 Control of the cabbage maggot in Newfoundland. R.F. Morris.
1959.
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No.
1 046 A survey of the law of water in Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba.
P. Gisvold. 1959.
1047 Freezing temperature probabilities at Ottawa. G.W. Robertson and
R.M.Holmes. 1959.
1 048 Buy by grade. 1 959. Rev. 1 960.
1 049 Grasses of the Ottawa district. W.G. Dore. 1 959.
1 050 Salads. 1 959. Rev. I964.
1051 Cost of field operations in the Prairie region. 1959.
1052 Swine diseases in Canada. 1959.
1053 The art of making sandwiches. 1959.
1054 Estimating irrigation water requirements from meteorological data.
G.W. Robertson and R.M. Holmes. 1 959.
1055 Ants and their control in Canada. C.G. MacNay. Rev. 1959.
1056 Winter wheat production in western Canada. J.E. Andrews and
others. 1959. Rev. 1968.
1 057 Control of silverfish and firebrats. C.G. MacNay. 1 959.
Rev. by I.S. Creelman. 1968, 1971, 1972, 1973.
1 058 Potatoes. 1 959. Rev. 1 97I, 1 972.
1 059 Home vegetable growing. 1 959. Rev. 1 969.
1060 The effects of decay on the production of trembling aspen pulpwood
in the upper Pic region of Ontario. J.T. Hasham. 1960.
1061 Seed cleaners and separators. M.E. Doddsand J.W. White. 1960.
1062 Commercial canning of fruit pie fillings. C.C. Strachan and others.
1960.
1063 The budding and grafting of fruit trees. 1959.
1064 Chemical methods of plant analysis. G.M. Ward and F.B. Johnston.
1960. Rev. 1962.
1065 The construction and care of lawns. J.H. Boyce. n.d. Rev. 1950.
1066 Ecology of the aspen parkland of western Canada in relation to land
use. R.D. Bird. 1961.
1067 Nutrient deficiencies and climatic factors causing low volume
production and active deterioration in white spruce. L.A. Paine.
1960.
1 068 Farming in Canada. 1 960. Rev. 1 965, 1 967.
1069 Control of white grubs in eastern Canada. G.H.Hammond. 1960.
Rev. 1968.
1970 Vegetable gardening practices for the Prairie Provinces. C. Walkof.
1960. Rev. 1962,1970.
1071 Control of the Colorado potato beetle in Canada. F.M. Cannon.
1960.
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No.
1072 Control of the potato flea beetle in eastern Canada. F.M. Cannon.
1960.
1073 Control of the potato leafhopper in field beans. H.B. Wressell and
L.A.Miller. 1960.
1074 A study of price determination in the Alberta hog market. L.E.
Poetschke. 1960.
1 075 Control of root maggots in rutabagas, cabbages and related plants in
the Maritime Provinces. D.C. Read. 1960. Rev. 1967, 1972.
Suppl. 1968,1969.
1 076 Control of the six-spotted leafhopper in southern Ontario. L.A. Miller.
1960.
1077 Control of the purple-backed cabbageworm in Newfoundland. R.F.
Morris. 1960.
1 078 Control of the spruce spider mite. K.E. Stewart and L.O.T. Peterson.
1960.
1079 Home lawn establishment. A. McLean. 1960.
1080 The fungi of Ontario. I Uredinales. J. A. Parmelee. 1960.
1081 Handbook for northern gardeners. F.S. Nowosad. 1960. Rev.
1964,1967.
1082 Mastitis must be beaten. C.K.Johns. 1960.
Rev. as: Mastitis. J. A. Elliott. 1968.
1083 Soil erosion by water. P.O. Ripley and others. 1961.
1 084 Appraisal of methods for assessing the sanitary quality of milk. C.K.
Johns. 1960.
1085 Rhinitis of swine. R. Gwatkin. 1960.
1086 Values of surface applications of limestone and superphosphate on
Dikeland and Upland pastures. C.D.T. Cameron and L.S.
Hamilton. 1960.
1 087 Published in French only
1 088 Plants of Prince Edward Island. D.S. Erskine. 1 960.
1089 Reclaiming acid dome peat bogs for agricultural use. J.J. Jasmin
and H.B. Heeney. 1 960. Rev. 1 968.
1090 Influence of depth of moist soil at seeding time and of seasonal
rainfall on wheat yields in southwestern Saskatchewan. P.J.
Janzen and others. 1960.
1091 Water relations and forest distribution in the Douglas-fir region on
Vancouver Island. R.G. McMinn. 1960.
1092 Summary of weather records, 1914-1958, Research Station,
Kentville, N.S. J.S. Leefe. 1961.
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No.
1093 Guide to the chemicals used in crop protection. 4th ed. H. Martin.
1961. Supp. 1964.
Rev. 5th ed. by E. Y. Spencer. 1 968.
1094 Cheese. 1960.
1 095 The Lacombe breed, a bacon type hog developed by Canada. 1 960.
Rev. 1965.
1 096 Maple syrup, sugar, butter, taffy. 1 961 . Rev. 1 969.
1097 Control of the European earwig. H. Andison. 1960. Rev. 1968.
Rev. by IS. Creelman. 1 973.
1098 Rust research in Canada and related plant-disease investigations.
T.Johnson. 1961.
1099 The stipitatehydnums of Nova Scotia. K.A.Harrison. 1961.
1 1 00 Row spacing affects yields of forage grasses in the brown soil zone of
Saskatchewan. M.R. Kilcher. 1 961 .
1101 Determination of methyl bromide, ethylene dibromide and carbon
tetrachloride in admixture in air. B. Berck. 1961.
1102 Construction and use of farrowing stalls. H.T. Fredeen. 1961.
1 1 03 Mist beds for rooting cutting. S.H. Nelson. 1 961 . Rev. 1 965, 1 968.
1104 Distribution and persistence of methyl bromide ethylene dibromide
and carbon tetrachloride applied in grain fumigant mixtures. B.
Berck. 1961.
1 1 05 Fowl tuberculosis. J.E. Lancaster. 1 961 . Rev. 1 963.
1 1 06 Skim milk powder. 1 961 . Rev. 1 971 , 1 972.
1 107 Growing alfalfa in British Columbia. W.A. Hubbard and A. McLean.
1961.
1108 Reseeding grassland ranges in the interior of British Columbia. A.
McLean, W.L. Pringle and T.G. Willis. 1 961 .
1109 Control of the pale western cutworm. L.A. Jacobson. 1961.
1110 Control of root weevils in strawberries. W.T. Cram. 1962.
1111 Probabilities of freezing temperatures at Fredericton, N.B., Charlotte-
town, P.E.I., Kentville, N.S. and Nappan, N.S. R.A. Hornstein.
1961.
1112 Edible and poisonous mushrooms of Canada. J. Walton Groves.
1962.
1113 Collection and care of botanical specimens. D.B.O. Savile. 1962.
1114 Control of insects and mites in food materials in the home. C.G.
MacNay. 1961.
Rev. by IS. Creelman. 1972,1973.
1115 Protect orchards from rabbits and mice. 1961.
Rev. as: Control of mice, rabbits and deer in orchards. C.G. MacNay. 1 965.
1116 Guinea pigs. C.W.Mcintosh. 1961.
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No.
1117 Seasonal variations in the livestock industry; cattle, sheep, hogs, and
calves. W. Darcovich and R. Berthiame. 1961.
1118 ARDA; a program geared to problems, possibilities and progress, in
the development of natural resources and employment opportuni-
ties. 1964.
1119 Co-operatives in Canada. 1 962. Rev. 1 968.
1120 The waxing of turnips for the retail market. E.W. Franklin. 1961.
Rev. 1965,1967.
1121 Sprinkler irrigation requirements for tree fruits in the Okanagan
valley. J. C. Wilcox and C.H. Brownlee. 1961.
1122 Creeping red fescue. C.R. Elliott, E.C. Stacey and W.J. Doran.
1961. Rev. 1967,1973.
1123 Organization of the Canada Department of Agriculture, n.d. Rev.
1961.
Rev. as: Organization and activities of the Canada Department of Agriculture.
1967, 1969, 1970.
1124 Chemical control of weeds in the Atlantic Provinces. J.S. Leefe.
1961.
1125 Pig management. B.D. Owen and J. M. Bell. 1962.
1126 Pig feeding. J.M.Bell. 1962. Rev. 1964.
1 1 27 Swine breeding. H.T. Fredeen. 1 962. Rev. 1 968.
1128 ARDA; a program to conserve and develop rural natural resources
and to improve income and employment opportunities in rural
areas. 1964.
1129 Ventilation of dairy, poultry and pig buildings. C.G.E. Downing and
W.R. Milne, n.d.
1 1 30 Summer vegetables. 1 961 . Rev. 1 962, 1 968.
1131 Insects and mites in farm-stored grain in western Canada. F.L.
Watters. 1961.
Rev. as: Control of insects and mites in farm-stored grain in the Prairie Provinces.
1967.
1132 Forage crops for irrigated land. R.W. Peake. 1962.
1133 Range management of grasslands and adjacent parklands in the
Prairie Provinces. J. B. Campbell and others. 1962.
1134 Adjusting livestock rations to available feed supplies. 1961.
1135 Agricultural stabilization; price support for the farmer. 1964.
1136 Common weeds of the Canadian prairies; aids to identification by
vegetative characters. K.F. Best and A.C. Budd. 1 964.
1137 Farm management data from illustration station farms, 1953-1958.
1961.
1138 PFRA, Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Act; what it means to the Prairie
Provinces. 1961.
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Publication cont.
No.
1139 Control of leaf hoppers on cane fruits in British Columbia. J. Raine
and N.V. Tanks. 1962.
1 1 40 Squash and pumpkin. 1 968. Rev. 1 969.
1141 Beans. 1969. Rev. 1970.
1 1 42 Control of the sheep ked. W. A. Nelson. 1 962. Rev. 1 967.
1143 Control of the currant fruit fly. H.R.Richardson and H. Andison.
1962.
1 1 44 Making jam commercially; principles, methods, equipment, formulas.
A.W. Moyls, C.C. Strachan and F.E. Atkinson. 1 962. Rev. 1 968.
1145 The engineering aspects of land leveling. E. Rapp. 1963. Rev.
1968.
1146 The pea aphid. J.B. Maltaisand J.J. Cartier. 1962.
Rev. by J.J. Cartier. 1968.
1147 Seeding forest ranges in the dry belt of British Columbia. W.L.
Pringle and A. McLean. 1 962.
1148 Management of bromegrass for seed in central Saskatchewan. W.L.
Crowle and R.P. Knowles. 1 962.
1149 Importance of working summerfollow early in southwestern Sas-
katchewan. N. A. Korven and others. 1962.
1 1 50 Mosaic and streak viruses of the potato. D.J. MacLeod. 1 962. Rev.
1964.
1 151 PFAA, Prairie Farm Assistance Act; an aid to farmers in the event of
serious crop losses. 1964.
1 1 52 Growing irrigated crops in southern Alberta. S. Dubetz, G.C. Russell
and K.W.Hill. 1962.
1153 Hedges for the Prairies. H.F. Harp and W.A. Cumming. 1962. Rev.
1967.
1 1 54 Chemical methods for analysis of fruit and vegetable products. J. A.
Ruck. 1963.
1155 Weights and conversion factors for Canadian agricultural products.
1962.
1156 Rock Cornish game hens; Squab broilers. E.C. Walker and D.
McNiece. 1962.
1 1 57 Farm sprayers. 1 963.
1 1 58 Savory herbs. E. W. Chipman. 1 963. Rev. 1 968.
1159 Apple growing in the Maritimes. R.P. Longley. 1967.
1 160 Irrigated pastures in southern Alberta. D.B. Wilson and R.D. Clark.
1964.
1161 The blueberry maggot in the Maritime Provinces. G.W. Wood.
1962.
1162 Control of cattle grubs in the Prairie Provinces. M. A. Khan. 1963.
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Publication cont.
No.
1163 Lawns. 1963. Rev. 1971.
1164 Crops and soil management for the Wabowden area of northern
Manitoba. P. Braun. 1 963. Rev. 1 969.
1165 Growing cereal crops in central British Columbia. B.K. McDonald.
1963.
1166 Meat inspection service of the Canada Dept. of Agriculture. 1962.
1167 Our food costs. 1963.
1 1 68 Transplanting trees and shrubs. 1 963. Rev. 1 966, 1 971 .
1169 Irrigated pastures for British Columbia's interior. W.A. Hubbard,
H.H. Nicholson and A. McLean. 1 963.
1170 Growing strawberries in eastern Canada. L.P.S. Spangelo. 1962.
Rev. 1971.
1171 Soil management. H.B. Heeney. 1962.
1172 Growing strawberries in eastern Canada - planting and harvesting.
L.P.S. Spangelo. 1962.
1173 Growing strawberries in eastern Canada - diseases. AT. Bolton.
1963. Rev. 1968.
1174 Growing strawberries in eastern Canada- insects. W.L. Putman and
A. Hikichi. 1963.
1175 Growing strawberries in eastern Canada - weed control. W.J.
Saidak. 1963. Rev. 1967.
1176 Sulphur dioxide preservation of fruits. F.E. Atkinson and C.C.
Strachan. 1964.
1177 Raising chinchillas. 1963.
1 178 Control of soil drifting in southwestern Manitoba. R.D. Dryden, W.K.
Dawley and K.W. Hill. 1 964. Rev. 1 967.
1179 Suitablility for irrigation of water from lakes and streams in the
southern interior of British Columbia. J.C. Wilcox and J.L.
Masson. 1963.
1 1 80 The Gentians of Canada, Alaska and Greenland. J.M. Gillett. 1 963.
1181 Growing forage crops on Vancouver Island. R.H. Turley and E.F.
Maas. 1963.
1182 Planning your garden. R.W.Oliver. 1963.
1 1 83 Oil and oilmeal from Canadian rapeseed; a summary of research on
quality and use. J.M. Bell, R.K. Downey and L.R. Wetter. 1963.
Rev. 1967,1969.
1 1 84 Blackbirds in field crops. R.D. Bird and L.B. Smith. 1 963.
1 1 85 Rye for forage and grain in the Atlantic Provinces. F.S. Warren, J.E.
Langille and H.A. Riordon. 1 963.
1186 Published in French only
1187 Control of fleas. C.G. MacNay. 1963. Rev. 1970, 1971.
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Publication cont.
No.
1188 Insurance for farmers. S.W.Garland. 1964.
1189 Poultry; how to buy, how to cook. 1964.
1 190 Climate and agriculture in central British Columbia. B.K. McDonald.
1964.
1191 Low-volume air-blast spraying in British Columbia orchards 1957-
1 962. J. Marshall, A.D. McMechan and K. Williams. 1 963.
1192 Gardening in the Yukon. G.H. Gubbels. 1963.
1 193 Control of the European marsh crane fly in Newfoundland and Nova
Scotia. R.F. Morris and C.J.S. Fox. 1 963.
1194 Raising calves for veal. V.S. Logan and G.M. Carman. 1963.
1195 Machines for marshland ditching. 1963.
1196 Growing red raspberries in eastern Canada. D.L.Craig. 1964.
1197 Varieties of red raspberries for eastern Canada. D.L.Craig. 1964.
1198 Not published.
1 199 Irrigation water, its use and application. S. Dubetz and E.H. Hobbs.
1966. Rev. 1967.
1 200 Raising rabbits. 1 963. Rev. 1 964, 1 966, 1 972.
1 201 The Canadian fur industry. 1 964. Rev. 1 971 .
1 202 Control of fabric pests. C.G. MacNay. 1 965.
1203 Peach varieties for southwestern Ontario. G.M. Weaver. 1964.
1204 Turkey rolls. 1963.
1205 Mushroom culture. 1963.
Rev. as: How to grow mushrooms. N.W. Tape. 1965,1966,1968,1971.
1 206 Making blueberry wine at home. T. Fuleki. 1 964. Rev. 1 972.
1207 Irrigating cucumbers for southwestern Ontario. J.M.Fulton. 1964.
Rev. 1968.
1208 Fallout on the farm. 1967.
1209 Importing and managing the alfalfa leaf-cutter bee. G.A. Hobbs.
1964.
1210 Evaporation measurements at research branch stations, Canada
Department of Agriculture. G.W.Robertson. 1964.
1211 Probing for back-fat thickness in hogs. G.W. Rahnefeld. 1964. Rev.
1968.
1212 Control of wasps and bees. C.G. MacNay. 1965.
Rev. by I.S. Creelman. 1 972,. 1 973.
1213 Control of slugs. A.T.S. Wilkinson. 1964. Rev. 1972.
1214 Black widow spiders. L.C.Curtis. 1964. Rev. 1972.
1215 Control of diseases and pests of potatoes. K.M. Graham and others.
1968.
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Publication cont.
No.
1 21 6 Control of the sugar-beet nematode in Alberta. E.J. Hawn, C.E. Lilly
and A.M. Harper. 1964.
1217 Culture of cigarette Burley tobacco. W.A. Scott and R.J. Haslam.
1964. Rev. 1971,1972.
1218 Harvesting and curing cigarette burley tobacco. W.A.Scott. 1964.
1219 Preparing cigarette burley tobacco for market. W.A. Scott. 1964.
Rev. 1971.
1220 Growth of spring cereals in northwestern Canada and Alaska. A. A.
Guitard and others. 1965.
1221 Fertilizing pastures and hayland in the Maritime Provinces. G.G.
Smeltzer. 1967.
1222 Tree fruits for the Prairies. J.W. Morrison, W.A. Cumming and H.J.
Temmerman. 1968.
1223 Growing strawberries in eastern Canada. W.P. Mohr. 1964.
1224 Climate of the upper Peace River region. A. C. Carder. 1965.
1 225 Small fruits for central British Columbia. W.T. Burns and M.C.J, van
Adrichem. 1965.
1226 Catalogue of the Buller Memorial Library. Cataloque de la bibliothe-
que commemorative Buller. K.D.Oliver. 1965.
1227 Package bees for profit. J.C.M. L'Arrivee and J.E. Geiger. 1965.
1228 Varieties of burley tobacco for southern Ontario. R.J. Haslam.
1965. Rev. 1972.
1229 Growing gladiolus. J.H. Crossley and S. Arrowsmith. 1965. Rev.
1967.
1230 Herbaceous perennials for central British Columbia. W.T. Burns and
J. Risse-Sawitski. 1965.
1231 Ornamental shrubs and trees for central British Columbia. W.T.
Burns and J. Risse-Sawitski. 1 965.
1 232 Rock gardens for central British Columbia. W.T. Burns and J. Risse-
Sawitski. 1965.
1233 Poultry meat. E.S. Snyder and H.L. Orr. n.d.
1234 Weather of the growing season in the clay belt of western Quebec
and northern Ontario. P. Dermine. 1965.
1235 Not published.
1236 Feedlot finishing of cattle and lambs in western Canada. R.
Hironaka. 1 965. Rev. 1 966, 1 969.
1 237 Fertilizer schedule for greenhouse tomatoes in southwestern Ontario.
G.M. Ward. 1 965. Rev. 1 969.
1238 Biological values of provitamins A for man, domestic mammals, and
birds; a review. 1966.
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Publication cont.
No.
1239 Importance of lactation number, age and season of calving for dairy
cattle breed improvement (Based on Canadian record of perform-
ance). K. Gravir and C.G. Hickman. 1966.
1240 Brush control in western Canada. H. A. Friesen and others. 1965.
1241 New early apple varieties. L.P.S. Spangelo. 1964.
1 242 Starting farming in Canada. S. W. Garland. 1 966. Rev. 1 967.
1243 The rock garden. A.R.Buckley. 1966. Rev. 1967, 1971.
1244 Published in French only
1245 Control of root-lesion nematodes in flue-cured tobacco. J.M. Elliot
and W.B. Mountain. 1 966.
1 246 The saskatoon. R.E. Harris. 1 966. Rev. 1 967, 1 972.
1247 Diseases and pests of turfgrass in the Prairie Provinces. J.B.
Lebeau. 1 966. Rev. 1 968.
1 248 Control of potato diseases in Newfoundland. O. A. Olsen and others.
1965. Rev. 1968.
1249 Discolorations and other defects of wheat seed. P.M. Simmonds.
1965. Rev. 1968.
1250 Supplementary forage crops for the Maritime Provinces. J.E.
Langille and F.S. Warren. 1 966.
1251 An annotated index of plant diseases in Canada and fungi recorded
on plants in Alaska, Canada and Greenland. I.L. Conners. 1967.
1252 See Monograph 4.
1253 See Monograph 4.
1254 See Monograph 3.
1255 See Monograph 2.
1256 Sprinkler irrigation on ranches in the southern interior of British
Columbia. W.A.Hubbard. 1967.
1257 Rapeseed meal for livestock and poultry -a review. 1965.
1258 How to meet the feed shortage. 1965.
1 259 Feeding livestock on low roughage. 1 965.
1260 Handbook on the storage of fruits and vegetables for farm and
commercial use. W.R. Phillips and J.G. Armstrong. 1967. Rev.
1969.
1261 Not published.
1 262 Guide to federal agricultural services. 1 967. Rev. 1 970.
1263 Rabies and your pet. 1967.
1 264 Alsike clover. C.R. Elliott and P. Pankiw. 1 972.
1265 Annual forage crops for the southern interior of British Columbia.
W.A.Hubbard. 1967.
1266 Soil erosion by wind; cause, damage, and control. 1966.
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Publication cont.
No.
1267 Not published.
1268 The raspberry crown borer. J. Raine. 1966. Rev. 1967.
1269 Not published.
1270 Turkey for everyone. 1972.
1271 Hardy asters for the autumn garden. A.R. Buckley. 1966. Rev.
1969.
1 272 Rabies and livestock. 1 967. Rev. 1 968.
1273 The sheep blowfly and its control in Newfoundland. R.F. Morris.
1966.
1274 Potherbs or greens for the Maritimes. E.W. Chipman. 1966. Rev.
1968.
1 275 See Publication 1 406.
1 276 Storing bulbs. A.R. Buckley. 1 966. Rev. 1 967.
1277 Problem feeds for livestock and poultry. L.M. Bezeau. 1966. Rev.
1967.
1278 Lowbush blueberry production in Canada. I.V. Hall and others.
1967.
1279 Highbush blueberry culture in eastern Canada. D.L.Craig. 1967.
1 280 Elderberry culture in eastern Canada. D.L. Craig. 1 966. Rev. 1 967.
1281 Potato growing in the Atlantic Provinces. R.C. Parent, W.N. Black
and L.C. Callbeck. 1967.
1 282 Growing cranberries. I.V. Hall and others. 1 966. Rev. 1 969.
1 283 Food grading in Canada. 1 966. Rev. 1 967, 1 969, 1 973.
1284 Methods for sensory evaluation of food. E. Larmond. 1967. Rev.
1970.
1285 Lythrums for home gardens. H.F. Harp. 1967.
1286 Ornamental shrubs for Canada. L.C. Sherk and A.R. Buckley.
1968.
1287 Feeding livestock on low-roughage rations. F. Whiting. 1967.
1 288 Growing Canada's floral emblems. L.C. Sherk. 1 967.
1 289 Fruit tree propagation. L.P.S. Spangelo, R. Watkins and E.J. Davies.
1968.
1290 Control of wireworms in Nova Scotia. C.J.S. Fox and M.E. Neary.
1966.
1291 Agricultural machinery costs. J.L.Thompson. 1966. Rev. 1968.
1292 Control of the pale western cutworm. L.A. Jacobson and H.
McDonald. 1966.
1293 Published in French only
1 294 Barbecue cooking. 1 966. Rev. 1 967.
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Publication cont.
No.
1295 Crested wheatgrass. R.P. Knowles and E. Buglass. 1966. Rev.
1967.
1 296 Farming in Canada. 1 966. Rev. 1 970, 1 97I.
1297 Control of the apple maggot. C.W.B. Maxwell, n.d.
1298 Control of ants. C.G. MacNay. 1966.
Rev. by I.S. Creelman. 1971, 1972, 1973.
1299 Legume inoculation. R. Ashford and D.H. Heinrichs. 1966. Rev.
1972.
1 300 Control of the European corn borer in sweet corn. H.B. Wressell and
M. Hudon. 1966. Rev. 1967.
1301 Not published.
1302 Not published.
1303 Rhododendrons in the Atlantic Provinces. G.S.Swain. 1967.
1 304 Control of the corn earworm. D.D. Pond. 1 966. Rev. 1 967.
1305 Buy by grade; consumer guide to food grades. 1966. Rev. 1967,
1970.
1306 Lawns for coastal British Columbia. R.H.Turley. 1967.
Rev. by R.M. Adamson and N.V. Tonks. 1 970, 1 972.
1307 Not published.
1308 Not published.
1309 Control of cattle grubs in the Prairie Provinces. M. A. Khan. 1967.
Rev. 1968,1973.
1310 Not published.
131 1 Irrigating schedules for early potatoes in southwestern Ontario. J.M.
Fulton. 1966.
1312 Curing flue-cured tobacco. E.K. Walker and L.S. Vickery. 1 969.
1313 Domestication of alfalfa leaf -cutter bees. G.A. Hobbs. 1967.
1314 Soil salinity and drainage problems; causes, effects, management.
R. A. Milne and E. Rapp. 1 968.
1315 Experimental methods for evaluating herbage. J.B. Campbell.
1969.
1316 Food-alaCanadienne. 1967.
1317 Chicken broilers. 1 967. Rev. 1 972.
1318 A climatological analysis of irrigation requirements in the Lower
Fraser Valley, B.C. W. Baier, G.W. Robertson and M.F. Clarke.
1969.
1319 Grassland ranges in the southern interior of British Columbia. A.
McLean and L. Marchand. 1968.
1320 Herbaceous perennials for the Prairies. H.F. Harp. 1971.
1321 Effect of control cropping on degraded soil. K.E. Bowren and W.N.
McNaughton. n.d.
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Publication cont.
No.
1322 Booklice. C.G. MacNay. 1967.
Rev. as: Control of booklice. I. S. Creelman. 1972.
1323 Bats. C.G. MacNay. 1967.
Rev. as: Control of Bats. I. S. Creelman. 1972.
1324 Carpenter ants. C.G. MacNay. 1967.
1 325 Collembola (Springtails, Snowfleas). C.G. MacNay. 1 967.
Rev. as: Control of springtails. IS. Creelman. 1972.
1326 Crickets. C.G. MacNay. 1967.
1327 The larder beetle. C.G. MacNay. 1967.
1328 Millipedes. C.G. MacNay. 1967.
Rev. as: Control of millipedes. I. S. Creelman. 1972,1973.
1329 Control of moles in eastern Canada. C.G. MacNay. 1967.
1 330 Pillbugs and sowbugs. C.G. MacNay. 1 967.
Rev. as: Control of sowbugs and pillbugs. I.S. Creelman. 1 972.
1331 The saw-toothed grain beetle; our no. I food pest. C.G. MacNay.
1967. Rev. 1968.
Rev. by IS. Creelman. 1 972, I973.
1332 Spiders. C.G. MacNay. 1967. Rev. 1968.
1333 The strawberry root weevil. C.G. MacNay. 1967.
1334 Landscaping the home. L.G. Denby. n.d.
1335 Tuberous begonias. J.H. Crossley and S. Arrowsmith. 1967. Rev.
1972.
1336 An evaluation of vegetables grown in the Eastern Arctic region of
Canada. F.S. Nowosad and others. 1967.
1337 How to build a plastic crop shelter or greenhouse. G.H. Gubbels.
1967.
1 338 What you should know about soil. 1 968.
1339 What you should know about meat and poultry inspection. 1968.
Rev. 1968,1970.
1 340 What you should know about pest control. 1 968. Rev. 1 972.
1341 Eggs. 1967.
1342 Cooking for Christmas. 1967.
1343 A checklist of ornamental trees for Canada. L.C. Sherk. 1968. Rev.
1971.
1344 Pictures: the Canadian turkey industry. 1968. Rev. 1970.
1 345 Pictures: geese. 1 968. Rev. 1 970.
1 346 Pictures: the Canadian broiler industry. 1 968. Rev. 1 970. I973.
1 347 Pictures: the Canadian egg industry. 1 968. Rev. 1 970.
1 348 Pictures: breeds of chickens. 1 968. Rev. 1 970.
1 349 Pictures: ducks. 1 968. Rev. 1 973.
1 350 What you should know about fruit production. 1 968. Rev. 1 972.
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Publication cont.
No.
1351 What you should know about farm woodlots. 1968.
1352 The climate for agriculture at Nappan, 1914-1965. L.P. Jackson.
1968.
1353 Watch for the cereal leaf beetle. G.F. Manson and H.R. Boyce.
1968.
1 354 Value for food dollars. 1 968. Rev. 1 97I.
1355 Growing rutabagas. 1968.
1356 The economics of beef production. I.F. Furniss and V.W. Yorgason.
1968.
1357 Soilless growth of hydroponics. 1968.
1358 Corn for livestock and poultry. 1968.
1359 Handling potatoes from grower to retailer. 1968.
1 360 Farm credit legislation in Canada. R.S. Rust. 1 967.
1361 Stock-poisoning plants of western Canada. R.W. Lodge, A. McLean
and A. Johnston, n.d. Rev. 1969.
1362 How to grade furs. T. Ruttle. 1968.
1363 Control of Equine infectious anemia (swamp fever). 1968. Rev.
1971.
1364 Market cattle testing for brucellosis and tuberculosis. 1968.
1365 Directory of farmers' organizations in Canada. Repertoire des
organismes d'agriculteurs au Canada. 1 968.
1366 Anthrax. 1968.
1367 The birch leaf miner. L. Bellefleur. 1968.
1 368 Pictures; maple syrup. 1 968. Rev. 1 970, 1 973.
1 369 Planting and growing rhubarb. L.H. Lyall. 1 968. Rev. 1 969.
1 370 Control of rats and mice. 1 968. Rev. 1 970.
1 371 Brucellosis vaccination of calves. 1 968. Rev. 1 969.
1372 Making soil monoliths. J.H.Day. 1968. Rev. 1970.
1373 Breeding for beef production. H.T. Fredeen and others. 1968.
1374 Using savory herbs. 1968.
1 375 Orchard replant problems. G. W. Bird. 1 968. Rev. 1 973.
1 376 Crop rotation and productivity. P.O. Ripley. 1 969.
1377 Alfalfa in Canada. D.H. Heinrichs. 1968.
1 378 Beef cuts. 1 969. Rev. 1 970, 1 972.
1379 Curing flue-cured tobacco under special conditions. E.K. Walker.
1968.
1 380 Curing flue-cured tobacco by conventional procedures. E.K. Walker.
1968.
1381 Livestock on small farms. 1969.
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Publication cont.
No.
1382 Range management pays. A. McLean and W.C. Pendray. 1968.
1383 Backfat thickness and body weight in swine selection. G.W.
Rahnefeld. 1970.
1384 Shelterbelts for the Peace River Region. R.E. Harris and A.C.
Carder. 1969.
1385 Growing fuchsias. J.H. Crossley, S. Arrowsmith and N.V. Tonks.
1969.
1386 What you should know about wheat. 1969.
1387 Anaplasmosis. 1969.
1388 Handling eggs from producer to retailer. 1969.
1389 Thrifty meals with canned vegetables. 1969.
1390 Farm and ranch equipment for beef cattle. W.A.Hubbard. 1969.
1391 Solonetzic soils and their management. R.R. Cairns and W.E.
Bowser. 1969.
1392 Honey. 1969.
1393 Wild-rice. W.G. Dore. 1969.
1 394 Fertilizer schedule for greenhouse cucumbers. G.M. Ward and J.R.
Rainforth. 1969.
1395 Judging standards for horticultural shows. 1969.
1396 Cheese. 1969.
1397 Common and botanical names of weeds in Canada. 1969.
1398 Damp grain. M. Feldman. 1969.
1399 Outdoor salads. 1969.
1400 Growing irrigated crops on the Canadian Prairies. S. Dubetz and
D.B.Wilson. 1969.
1401 Sheep raising in Canada. W.L.Allen. 1969.
1 402 Apples. 1 970. Rev. 1 97I.
1403 Establishing a farm in Canada. S.W.Garland. 1969.
1404 Ventilation of livestock buildings. J.R. Ogilvie. 1969.
1405 Licensed varieties of cultivated grasses and legumes. C.R. Elliott
and J.L.Bolton. 1970.
1406 Home preparation of juices, wines and cider. D.R. MacGregor, J. A.
Ruck and J. F. Bowen. 1970.
(Initially numbered 1275)
1 407 Festive foods. 1 969. Rev. 1 971 , 1 972.
1408 Gardening on permafrost. R.E.Harris. 1969.
1409 Tables of daily degree-days above or below any base temperature.
G. Daniel, V. Williams and K.H. MacKay. 1 970.
1410 What you should know about coarse grains (barley, oats and rye).
1970.
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Publication cont.
No.
1411 Geraniums. 1970.
1412 What you should know about seeds. 1970.
1413 Prairie grasses identified and described by vegetative characters.
K.F. Best, J. Looman and J.B. Campbell. 1 971 .
1414 Pictures: cheese making. 1970. Rev. 1972.
1415 Pictures: northern agriculture. 1970.
1416 Pictures: tobacco in Canada. 1970.
1417 Pictures: beef cattle. 1 970. Rev. 1 972.
1 41 8 Pictures: dairy cattle. 1 970. Rev. 1 972.
1 41 9 Pictures: sheep. 1 970.
1 420 Pictures of swine. 1 966. Rev. 1 970.
1421 Selecting, exhibiting and judging potatoes. E.H.Peters. 1970.
1422 Pictures: horses. 1970.
1423 Rogues and roguing cereal crops. 1970.
1424 Processing qualities of apple varieties and selections. W.P. Mohr
and R.G.Adair. 1970.
1425 Management of the western range. R.W. Lodge and others. 1971.
1426 Meat production potential of dairy steers and bulls. R.J. Forrest and
E.E. Lister. 1970.
1427 Fondue favorites. 1970.
1428 Pork. 1970.
1429 Pruning apple trees in eastern Canada. 1971.
1 430 Published in French only
1431 Hybrid seedling rootstocks for apple. L.P.S. Spangelo. 1971.
1432 Management and feeding of young dairy animals. V.S. Logan and
K.A. Winter. 1971.
1433 What you should know about pollution on the farm. 1971.
1434 Climate of the lower Peace River Region. A.C. Carder and B.
Siemens. 1971.
1435 Insect pests of legume and grass crops in western Canada. C.H.
Craig. 1971.
1436 Establishing superior lowbush blueberry fields. I. Hall, L. Aalders
and L. Jackson. 1 971 . Rev. 1 972.
1 437 Spoilage of farm-stored grain by molds, insects and mites in western
Canada. R.N. Sinha. 1971.
1438 Ergot of grains and grasses. W.L. Seaman. 1971.
1439 Dairy husbandry in Canada. 1971.
1440 Slough drainage and cropping. H.C. Korven and D.H. Heinrichs.
1971.
1441 The dairy goat in Canada. 1971.
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Publication cont.
No.
1442 Swine production. 1971.
1443 Let's barbecue. 1971.
1444 Seeding grassland ranges in the interior of British Columbia. A.
McLean and A.H. Bawtree. 1971.
1445 Grass silage for ruminants. V.S. Logan and E.E. Lister. 1971.
1446 Ticks affecting man and dogs in Canada. H.J.Smith. 1971.
1447 Red raspberry cultivars for eastern Canada. D.L.Craig. 1971.
1448 What you should know about oilseed crops. 1971.
1449 Common diseases and ailments of sheeps. D.W.G. Macaskill.
1971.
1450 Minerals and vitamins for diary cattle. D.E. Waldern. 1971.
1451 Confinement swine housing. J.E. TurnbullandN.A. Bird. 1971.
1452 A bibliography of Canadian soil science. H.J.Atkinson. 1971.
1453 Canada and FAO. 1971.
1454 Easy to serve frozen casseroles. 1971.
1455 The system of soil classification for Canada. 1970.
1456 Beef production from the dairy herd. R.J. Forrest and E.E. Lister.
1971.
1457 An evaluation of ornamental greenhouse plants. J.H. Crossley and
S. Arrowsmith. 1 972. Rev. 1 973.
1458 A manual of assessment keys for plant diseases. C.James. 1971.
1459 Glossary of terms in soil science. 1972.
1460 Soilless culture of commercial greenhouse tomatoes. E.F. Maas
andR.M. Adamson. 1971.
1461 Snow and wind control for farmstead and feedlot. D.E. Darby.
1971.
1462 The saddle horse, n.d.
1463 Seeding forest rangelands in British Columbia. A. McLean and A.H.
Bawtree. 1971.
1464 Combines operation and adjustment. O.H. Friesen. 1971.
1465 Control of nematodes in flue-cured tobacco in Ontario. J.M. Elliot
and C.F.Marks. 1972.
1466 Farming potential of the Canadian Northwest. R.E. Harris and
others. 1972.
1467 What you should know about grain elevators. 1972.
1 468 Growing buckwheat. ST. Ali-Khan. 1 972.
1469 Integrated control of the greenhouse whitefly. R.J. McClanahan.
1972.
1470 Sainfoin for western Canada. M.R. Hanna and others. 1972.
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Publication cont.
No.
1471 New fruits from Summerland, British Columbia, 1956-1970. K.O.
Lapins and H. Schmid. 1972.
1472 Hatchery sanitation. 1971.
1473 Managing crested wheatgrass pastures. R.W. Lodge, S. Smoliak
and A. Johnston. 1972.
1474 Estimating costs of swine production. J. Lovering and D. MacMinn.
1972.
1475 Wild oat gene pool; a collection maintained by the Canada
Department of Agriculture. B.R. Baum and others. 1972.
1476 Fresh Canadian vegetables. 1972.
1477 Lowbush blueberry production. I. V. Hall and others. 1972.
1478 Home storage room for fruits and vegetables: construction and
operation. F.R. Forsyth, C.L. Lockhart and C.A. Eaves. 1 972.
1479 Tomato diseases. CD. McKeen. 1972.
1480 Beef cattle performance selection in Canada. W.A. Davis and D.W.
Ahner. 1972.
1481 Sheep diseases in Canada. 1972.
1482 Field sprayers. D.T. Anderson, D.E. Clark and J.J. Sexsmith. 1972.
1483 Dairy dips and dressings. 1972.
1484 Swine diseases. 1972.
1485 Planning an anti-mosquito campaign. 1972.
1486 What you should know about pollution and agriculture. 1972.
1487 Growing soybeans. R.I. Buzzell, L.S. Donovan and J.E. Giesbrecht.
1972.
1488 Irrigation on the Prairies. H.C. Korven, W.E. Randall and A.D.
Hutcheon. 1972.
1489 Managing a small poultry flock. 1973.
1490 Foam for frost protection of crops. D. Siminovitch and others.
1972.
1491 Paving on the farm. J. Pos. 1973.
1492 Diseases and pests of potatoes. 1973. W.A. Hodgson, D.D. Pond
and J. Munro. 1973.
1 493 Growing field peas. ST. Ali-Khan and R.C. Zimmer. 1 972.
1494 Beef production in the Atlantic Provinces. 1972.
1 495 Alfalfa leafcutter bees for pollinating alfalfa in western Canada. G.A.
Hobbs. 1973.
1 496 Getting acquainted with the metric system, n.d.
1497 Grain drying. O.H. Friesen. 1973.
1498 Egg and egg products. 1973.
1499 Blackflies. F.J.H. Fredeen. 1973.
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Publication cont.
No.
1500 Guide to food grades. 1972.
Technical bulletin
Superseded by Publication.
1 The effect of feeding deaminized versus untreated cod liver oils on
growth, egg production and mortality of poultry. H.S. Gutteridge.
1935.
2 Hybridization of domestic cattle, bison and yak; report of the
Wainwright experiment. A. Deakin, G.W. Muir and A.G. Smith.
1935. '
3 Farmers' business organizations in Canada, 1935. A.E. Richards.
1935.
4 Taxation in rural Ontario. S.C.Hudson. 1936.
5 Organic soils of southwestern Quebec. R.R. McKibbin and P.C.
Stobbe. 1936.
6 An analysis of swine progeny records; feeding and carcass data of
hogs tested by the Dominion Experimental Farms under the
Canadian advanced registry policy for swine. J.G. Stothart.
1937.
7 Peace-Athabaska weeds; a reconnaissance appraisal. H. Groh.
1937.
8 An economic study of potato production in New Brunswick. I.S.
McArthur. 1937.
9 Modern methods for testing a large number of varieties. C.H.
Goulden. 1937.
10 Apple thinning investigations, 1920 to 1935. R.C. Palmer and D.V.
Fisher. 1937.
11 Orchard soils of the Province of Quebec. P.C. Stobbe and R.R.
McKibbin. 1937.
1 2 The preservation of fruits and vegetables by freezing. R. W. Arengo-
Jones. 1937.
1 3 An economic analysis of creamery operations in Manitoba, Saskatch-
ewan and Alberta. C. V. Parker. 1 938.
14 An economic study of the consumption of milk and cream in certain
urban and rural districts of Canada. W.C. Hopper and G.P. Boucher.
1938.
15 Physical and economic factors related to land use classification in
southwest central Saskatchewan. 1 938.
1 6 An economic study of land utilization in southern Alberta. G.H. Craig
and J. Coke. 1938.
17 Costs and returns in apple production, Rouville County, Quebec. A.
Gosselin. 1938.
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Technical bulletin cont.
No.
1 8 Principles and methods involved in dehydration of apples. C.C. Eidt.
1938.
19 A short guide to Canadian genera of seed plants. J.Adams. 1938.
20 Soil survey of the lower Fraser Valley. C.C. Kelley and R.H.
Spilsbury. 1939.
21 Costs of distribution in the wholesale fruit and vegetable trade. W.F.
Chownand A. H. Turner. 1940.
22 An economic study of cheese consumption in certain urban and rural
districts of Canada. G.P. Boucher and W.C. Hopper. 1 939.
23 The wholesale marketing of fresh fruits and vegetables in the city of
Toronto. W.F. Chown and W.C. Hopper. 1 940.
24 The marketing of perishable farm products in Ottawa. E.P. Reid,
B. A. Campbell and W.C. Hopper. 1 940.
25 An economic study of the consumption of milk and cream in
Vancouver. C.I. Johnston and W.C. Hopper. 1940.
26 The manufacture of icecream. A.H.White. 1940. Rev. 1946.
27 Studies in forest pathology. III. Hypoxylon canker of poplar. J.E.
Bier. 1940.
28 Functional disorders of apples. C. A. Eaves and H. Hill. 1940.
29 Prices and returns for Nova Scotia apples. A.E.Richards. 1940.
30 Soil survey of the Fredericton-Gagetown area, New Brunswick. P.C.
Stobbe. 1940.
31 Foliage insects of spruce in Canada. A.W.A. Brown. 1941.
32 Apple nutrition. M.B. Davis and H. Hill. 1941.
33 Genetic analysis of Nicotiana triplex segregation products and their
relationship to existing N. tabacum types. N.A. MacRae. 1941.
34 Soil maintenance and pruning methods for peaches and apricots.
R.C. Palmer, J.E. Britton and D.V. Fisher. 1 941 .
35 Canadian creamery buttermaking. 1941.
36 An economic classification of land in fifty-six municipal divisions,
south central Saskatchewan. C.C. Spence and E.C. Hope. 1941.
37 Physiological studies with the tobacco plant. G.M.Ward. 1942.
38 Nicotine; a product of tobacco. G.M.Ward. 1941.
39 Land use classification in the special areas of Alberta and in
Rosenheim and Acadia Valley. A. Stewart and W.D. Porter.
1942.
40 Factors influencing ascorbic acid retention in apple juice. C.C.
Strachan. 1942.
41 Factors affecting the success of farm mortgage loans in western
Canada. S.C.Hudson. 1942.
42 Vitamin "A" in swine feeding. W.D. Albright and L.D. Fraser. 1942.
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Technical bulletin cont.
No.
43 Foot and mouth disease. A.E.Cameron. 1942.
44 An ecological and grazing capacity study of the native grass pastures
in southern Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. S.E. Clarke,
J. A. Campbell and J.B. Campbell. 1 942.
45 Soil survey of Stanstead, Richmond, Sherbrooke and Compton
counties in the Province of Quebec. D.B. Cann and P. Lajoie.
1942.
46 The effects of climate and grazing practices on short-grass prairie
vegetation in southern Alberta and southwestern Saskatchewan.
S.E. Clarke, E.W. Tisdale and N.A. Skoglund. 1 943.
47 Soil survey of the Annapolis Valley fruit growing area. L.C. Harlow
and G.B.Whiteside. 1943.
48 Soil survey of the Woodstock area, New Brunswick. P.C. Stobbe and
H.Aalund. 1944.
49 Settlement problems in northwestern Quebec and northeastern
Ontario. A. Gosselin andG.P. Boucher. 1944.
50 The identification of certain native and naturalized grasses by their
vegetative characters. S.E. Clarke, J. A. Campbell and W.
Shevenek. 1944.
51 Settlement problems in northern New Brunswick. A. Gosselin and
G.P. Boucher. 1944.
52 An economic study of land settlement in representative pioneer areas
of northern Saskatchewan. R.A. StuttandH. Van Vliet. 1945.
53 Genetics of some new type foxes. C.K. Gunn. 1945.
54 The chemical composition of native forage plants of southern Alberta
and Saskatchewan in relation to grazing practices. S.E. Clarke
and E.W. Tisdale. 1945.
55 Cattle ranching in western Canada. C.W. Vrooman. 1946.
56 Studies in forest pathology. IV. Decay of Sitka spruce on the Queen
Charlotte Islands. J.E. Bier, R.E. Foster and P.J. Salisbury.
1946.
57 Farm family living in the Prairie Provinces. F.M.Edwards. 1947.
58 The effects of immaturity and artificial drying upon the quality of seed
corn. F. Dimmock. 1947.
59 Pioneer farming and municipal finance in the Sangudo-Winfield area
of Alberta, 1 941 . B.K. Acton, and C.C. Spence. 1 947.
60 A study of pioneer farming in the fringe areas of the Peace River,
Alberta, 1 942. B.K. Acton and C.C. Spence. 1 947.
61 Farming in the irrigation districts of Alberta. C.C. Spence, B.H.
Kristjanson and J.L. Anderson. 1 947.
62 A study of land settlement in the Prince George-Smithers area, British
Columbia. W.J.Anderson. 1947.
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Technical bulletin cont.
No.
63 Land settlement in northeastern Alberta, 1943. B.H. Kristjanson and
C.C. Spence. 1947.
64 Testing Swedish Landrace swine in Canada. E.B. Fraser and J.G.
Stothart. 1947.
65 Orchard soil management and apple nutrition in eastern Canada.
M.B.Davis and H.Hill. 1948.
66 Studies in forest pathology. V. Decay in fir, Abies lasiocarpa and A.
amabilis, in the Upper Fraser region of British Columbia. J.E. Bier,
P.J. Salisbury and R. A. Waldie. 1 948.
67 Dairy farm business in Alberta, 1939 to 1943. H.L. Patterson.
1949.
68 Production of juices, their manufacture, chemical aspects and
laboratory control. F.E. Atkinson and C.C. Strachan. 1 949.
69 Changes in farm family living in three areas of the Prairie Provinces
from 1942-43 to 1947. M.A. MacNaughton and M.E. Andal. With
a supplement on distribution and use of family allowance
payments in three areas of the Prairie Provinces, 1947. M.A.
MacNaughton and J.M. Mann. 1 949.
70 The siphonaptera of Canada. G.P.Holland. 1949.
71 Soil moisture, wind erosion and fertility of some Canadian Prairie
soils. J. L. Doughty and others. 1949.
72 Not published
73 Farm business in central Alberta, 1943-44. C.C. Spence. 1949.
74 Mink ranching. C.K. Gunn. 1949.
75 Small canneries. F.E. Atkinson and C.C. Strachan. 1950.
76 The dairy farm business in Manitoba, 1 942-I947. H.L. Patterson and
H.W.Trevor. 1949.
77 Life insurance experience of Saskatchewan farmers. G. Haase.
1950.
Serials and Periodicals
Agricultural gazette of Canada, v.1 -1 1 no.2, 1 91 4-Ap 1 924//
Agricultural outlook, Canada. 19437-68//
Issuing body varies: 1943-47, Agricultural Supplies Board. Title varies: 1943-
44, Objectives for Canadian agriculture; 1945-48, Canadian agricultural
program; 1949-63, The agricultural outlook for Canada.
Absorbed by Farm letter.
The Agricultural situation and outlook. 1 934-39/ /
Title varies: 1934, The agricultural situation.
Issued in cooperation with the Dept. of Trade and Commerce.
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Serials and Periodicals cont.
Annual poultry market review. 1 , 1 951 -
Issuing body varies: 1951-52, Marketing Service; 1953-60, Markets Information
Section; 1961- , jointly by the Poultry Division and the Markets Information Section.
Title varies: 1951-60, Annual poultry products market review.
Annual report. 1852/53-
Title varies: 1852/53-1961, Report of the Minister of Agriculture.
Annual report of the Minister under the Crop Insurance Act. 1961/
62?-
Annual statistical report of work injuries. 1 968/69?-
Associate Committee on Weeds, Eastern Division. Proceedings of
the meeting. 1-4,1 935-38/ / ?
Associate Committee on Weeds, Western Division. Proceedings of
the meeting. 1-5, 1935-39//?
Canada agriculture. 1, Summer 1 956-
Title varies: v. 1-1 1 no. 1, 1956-66, Research for farmers.
Text for v. 1 1 no. 2, 1 966- in English or French.
Canadex; an information system of the Canada Department of
Agriculture. 1969-
Canadian Committee on Fruit and Vegetable Preservation. Report.
1929-60//
Name of committee varies: Fruit Products Research Committee; Fruit and
Vegetable Products Research Committee. Title varies slightly. Superseded by
Work Planning Committee on Fruit and Vegetable Preservation. Report.
Canadian forage seeds project. 1 952-56/ / ?
Club root and brown heart investigations conducted on the Dominion
Experimental Farms. Progress report. 1 937-44//
Prepared by the Central Committee for Investigations of Swede Turnip Disorders.
Title varies slightly.
Conference of Fruit Growers of the Dominion of Canada. Proceed-
ings. 1-4,1890-1914//
Name of conference varies: 1, Convention of Fruit Growers of the Dominion of
Canada.
Directory of farmer's organizations in Canada. Repertoire des
organismes d'agriculteurs au Canada. 1 955-
Issuing body varies: 1955-66, Economics Branch. Title varies: 1958-66, Directory
of farmer's organizations and marketing boards in Canada. Repertoire des
organismes d'agriculteurs et des offices de vente au Canada.
Issued 1955-61, in separate French and English editions.
Directory of personnel. 1957-
Gleanings from garden notes. En glanant les notes de jardinage.
1971-
Lighter. Le briquet. 1, 1931-
Issuing body varies: 1-29, 1931-59, Tobacco Division; 30-35, 1960-66, Research
Branch. Vol. 1-35, 1931-66, in English only.
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Serials and Periodicals cont
Organization and activities. 1939-
Title varies: 1939-52, Directory of organization and activities;
1956, Directory of organization; 1959-61, Organization of the Department of
Agriculture.
Postdoctorate fellowships for research in the biological sciences,
tenable in the laboratories of the Canada Dept. of Agriculture.
1955/56-57/58//
Issued in cooperation with the National Research Council of Canada. Continued by
the council.
Poultry market review. 1967-
Published by the Poultry Division and the Markets Information Section.
Prairie grains policy. 1971?-
Issued in cooperation with the Canadian Wheat Board.
Progress report of pasture investigations. 1 932-57/ /
Issuing body varies: 1932-37, Experimental Farms Service: 1952-57, Central
Pasture Committee. Title varies: 1932-33, Summary of pasture experiments on
Dominion Experimental Farms in Eastern Canada; 1957, Progress report of
pasture research. Reports for the Central Experimental Farm were also issued
separately for 1932 and 1934.
Proper use of pesticides program. Programme de bon usage des
pesticides. I, I970-
Publications for the home. 1964?-
Title varies: 1 964, List of publications: homemaking, ornamental horticulture.
Radio talk. 1-30, O 1934-Ap 1935; n.s.1-24, O 1935-Mr 1936; s.3.
1-21, D1938-Ap 1939//
Title varies: 1-n.s.24, Romance and dividends in agriculture. Talk.
Regional Committee on Soil Drifting. Report of the meeting. 1-5,
1935-43//
Report on activities under the Prairie Farm Assistance Act. 1939/
40-
Report on co-operative tests of wheat varieties. 1 932-47/ /
Prepared by the Sub-Committee on Plant Breeding, Associate Committee on Field
Crop Diseases.
Report on research. 1 957/ /
Supersedes Science service. Report of the Director, and Experimental Farms
Service. Report of the Director.
Report on the Agricultural Instruction Act. 1913/14-21/22//
Soils and Fertilizer Committee. Report of the meeting. 1-15, 1 940?-
54//
Suggestion award programme; report. 1 95.-66/67/ /
Title varies: 195.-61, Annual report of the Suggestion Award Committee: 1962/
63, Suggestion award winners: report.
Summary of new laws and regulations affecting agriculture. 1934-
35//
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Serials and Periodicals cont
Transportation and storage newsletter. 1 -42, 1 923-64/ /
Title vanes. 1-34, 1923-56, Cold storage newsletter.
Issuing body varies.
Western Sheep Improvement Committee. Report. 1 945-51 / /
Miscellaneous Publications
ARDA; a program geared to problems, possibilities and progress in
the development of natural resources and income and employment
opportunities. 1963.
ARDA; Agricultural Rehabilitation and Development Act; a rehabilita-
tion program in the making. 1961.
Activities of the Dominion Department of Agriculture in relation to the
work of provincial departments. 1 935.
The Agricultural gazette, its purpose and scope, n.d.
Agricultural outlook. 1 938, 1 939.
Agricultural periodicals published in Canada, 1836-1960. D.M.
Duke. 1962.
Agricultural reconstruction in Canada, a summary of recommenda-
tions made to the Dominion and Provincial governments by various
recontruction committees. W.Dickson. 1945.
Agricultural research pays. 1 972.
The agricultural situation; statement by Minister of Agriculture in
House of Commons on estimates, April 27, 1 953. 1 953.
Agricultural Stabilization Act; price support for the farmer. 1 961 .
Agricultural war book; patriotism and production; more than usual.
1915.
Agriculture in Canada. W.Saunders. 1901.
Beautifying the farm home grounds. R.W. Oliver and A.J. Logsdail.
n.d.
Beef raising in the Maritimes. 1 942, 1 952.
The benefits of egg grading, and an explanation of clauses 8 and 9 of
the egg regulations. 1930.
Boys' and girls' calf clubs: members' handbook. 1936, 1945, 1946,
1952.
The Bretton Woods Conference; references available in the Main
Library, Dept. of Agriculture. M.I. Dunbabin. n.d.
The British market and the Canadian farmer. 1 938.
Bulletin on typhoid fever in horses, improperly called influenza. D.
McEachran. 1901.
Canada, n.d.
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Miscellaneous Publications cont
Canada: a hand-book of information for the intending emigrants.
1879.
Canada: its extent, general resources, etc. Information for intending
settlers. 1886.
Canada: its history, productions and natural resources. 1 886, 1 900,
1901,1905,1906.
Canada Agriculture. Experimental Farm, Swift Current, Sask. 1 965.
Canada Agriculture. Lethbridge. 1 971 .
Canada Agriculture. Research Laboratory, Saskatoon, Saskatche-
wan. 1958.
Canada Agriculture. Research Laboratory, Winnipeg, Manitoba.
1962.
Canada Agriculture. Research Station, Fredericton, N.B. 1 961 .
Canada Agriculture. Research Station, Vancouver, B.C. 1 960.
Canada Agriculture. Ste-Foy. 1 971 .
Canada Agriculture; speakers' kit. Portefeuille du conferencier .
1970. Rev. 1971.
Canada Agriculture. Vineland. 1 968.
Canada's agricultural extension services; a field of provincial activity
with federal participation. 1956.
Canada's healthy livestock. 1948.
Canada's national poultry program, featured in Canada's exhibit at
four world congresses. 1933.
Canada's national system of breeding and pedigreeing poultry for
high production, n.d.
Canada's new beef grading system. 1 972.
Canada's new hog carcass valuation system. 1 968. Rev. 1 972.
Canada's poultry industry. LaindustriaavicolaCanadiense. 1958.
Canada's poultry industry. L'industrieavicoleau Canada. 1962.
Canadian agriculture and the war. 1 941 .
Canadian agriculture and World War II: a history of the wartime
activities of the Canada Department of Agriculture and its wartime
boards and agencies. F.H.Auld. 1953.
Canadian agriculture is standing at the crossroads. G.S.H. Barton.
1945.
Canadian dairying. 1923.
The Canadian Department of Agriculture; its development, organi-
zation and activities. 1924.
Canadian livestock showcase, Central Experiment Farm, Ot-
tawa. Exposition permanente de bestiaux Canadiens. 1965.
Rev. 1966?, 1967.
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Miscellaneous Publications cont.
Canadian national poultry breeding programme. 1 938.
Canadian poultry improvement program, n.d.
Canadian seed potatoes in South American countries. A report.
1938.
Canadian Wheat Board, your grain marketing agency. 1 962.
Carlton bromegrass. 1966.
Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa, Ont. 1 962.
Cereal grain; choice of variety could add dollars to your income, n.d.
Cereal rusts and their importance in Western Canada. 1 955.
Cereals. 1964.
Cider making. 1937.
The clover-seed midge (Cecidomyia leguminicola, Lintner). 1 886.
Cobalt feeding to lambs. P.I. Myhr. 1 950.
Committee on Extra-Mural Research Projects. Minutes of meeting.
1955,1957.
Committee Working on Milk Distribution. Progress report. 1 949.
Composite report to the Minister of Agriculture concerning some
values to be derived from the development of a national handicraft
programme. D.H.Russell. 1941.
Conference of the Associate Committee on Market Poultry, Ottawa,
March 2, 1936. 1936.
The construction and care of lawns. J.H. Boyce. Rev. 1950.
The consumer's guide on how to buy graded foods. 1 935.
Control of Newcastle disease. Lutte contre la maladie de Newcastle.
1972.
Cooperative seed elevator; specifications for all trades, n.d.
Corrugated and solid fibreboard boxes for packing dressed and
eviscerated poultry. 1 955.
Couch grass eradication; quack, twitch or scutch grass, agropyron
repens. E.S.Hopkins. 1935.
Crop insurance; what federal act offers, advantages of crop
insurance, some provincial rates and experience. 1962. Rev.
1965.
Crop rotation studies on White Fox soils, 1936-1957. K.E. Bowren
and H.E.Wilson. 1959.
Crude rubber from Kok-saghyz. 1943.
Dairy research in Canada. A report to the Deputy Minister of
Agriculture by a special departmental committee. 1 950.
Destructive Insect and Pest Act Advisory Board. Special meeting.
1 953 and supplement.
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Miscellaneous Publications cont.
Digest of certain restrictive regulations. 1 956. (Poster)
Directory of insect physiologists. 1 956.
Diseases of peas and their control. C. Perrault. 1941.
Distribution of Saunders wheat. 1 947.
Dominion aid to agricultural instruction in Canada; a review of the
work performed by the Provinces with the moneys granted under
the Agricultural Instruction Act during the five-year period, 1913-
1917. 1917.
Dominion Experimental Farms; a guide to the experimental farms
and stations. FT. Shutt. 1912.
The Dominion Experimental Farms - a review, 1886-1912. J.B.
Spencer. 1913.
The Dominion Experimental Farms; a system of experimental
stations operated by the Federal Government which investigates
agricultural problems and is capable of giving continuous service
to Canadian farmers. 1 924, 1 933, 1 939, 1 947.
Dominion experimental farms founded fifty years ago; their origin and
development. F.James, n.d.
The Dominion of Canada. 1903.
Dominion of Canada; a guide book containing information for
intending settlers. 1 886.
Dominion swine policy - Conference to consider payment of ten per
cent premium and allied subjects, April 22-23, 1 927. 1 927.
Don't guess, buy by grade; a reminder from the Canada Department
of Agriculture Royal Winter Fair exhibit. 1 958.
Dosage schedules - methyl bromide fumigations. 1 953.
Double-working - a method of building hardier apple trees. D.S.
Blair. 1937.
An economic analysis of cheese factory operations in Ontario. 1 933.
An economic analysis of cheese factory operations in Quebec.
1933.
An economic analysis of creamery operations in New Brunswick.
1934.
Eggs, poultry, n.d.
Employees' handbook, n.d.
Entomological Laboratory,, Biological Control Investigations,
Belleville. 1956.
Essentials in broiler production, n.d.
Experimental Farm, Agassiz, B.C. 1 962.
Experimental Farm, Brandon, Manitoba. 1 962.
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Miscellaneous Publications cont.
Experimental Farm, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, 1909-
1 959, 50th anniversary. 1 959.
Experimental Farm, Indian Head, Sask. 1 962.
Experimental Farm, Nappan, N.S. 1 962.
Experimental Farms Service, Canada Department of Agriculture.
1954.
Exports of farm products, 1 929-1 942. n.d.
Extracts relating to licensing from the Fruit, Vegetables and Honey
Act and Regulations thereunder (as rev. November 1, 1947).
1947.
FAO silver anniversary. 1970.
Fallout on the farm. 1961. Rev. 1967.
Farm homes beautiful (eastern Canada). R.W.Oliver. 1948.
Farm weeds of Canada. G . H. Clark and J. Fletcher. 1 906. Rev. 1 909.
Farming in Canada. 1950.
Federal agricultural policy; a summary of national policies and
achivements in agriculture, 1 957-1 960. 1 961 .
Federal assistance to class A exhibitions and winter and spring
shows, n.d.
Federal assistance to class B fairs. 1 938.
The feeding value of western Canadian barley for bacon hogs; an
interim report of the National Barley Committee. 1 938.
Fertility of chernozemic soils, Lethbridge. 1 966.
Fertilizer and crop studies in the Pemberton Valley of British
Columbia, 1 932-1 956. R.M. Hall. 1 959.
50 years; Canada agriculture, Experimental Farm, Morden, Man.
1965.
The fish and game attractions of the Dominion of Canada. 1 904.
Fodder and pasture plants. G.H. Clark and M.O. Malte. 1913.
Foot and mouth disease. Directive to residents of quarantine area.
1952.
From PFRA come trees for prairie farms. 1 967.
Frozen fruits and vegetables. 1948.
Prepared by the Fruit and Vegetable Products Research Committee.
Fruit culture showing the progress of the fruit industry in Canada. R.
Hamilton. 1904.
Fruit growing in Canada. W. Saunders and A. Dupuis. 1901. Rev.
1902.
Fur farming conference. May 27, 28, 1 937.
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Miscellaneous Publications cont.
Garden pools and bog gardens. R.W.Oliver, n.d.
A general review of plant protection organization in Canada. D.C.
McKeen and B.M. McGugan. 1 957.
Genetics in the development of disease resistant oat varieties.
1958.
The good and the bad in market poultry, n.d.
Graded chicks. 1939.
Grain screenings. J.R. Dymond, E.S. Archibald and F.C. Elford.
1915.
Grasshopper forecast 1968. P.W. Riegert and others. 1967.
Growth of the co-operative movement at St. Anselme, a Quebec rural
parish. L'essor du mouvement co-operatif de St. Anselme. R.
Perreault. 1957.
A guide book containing information for intending settlers. 8th ed.
1887.
Guide map of Experimental Farm and Science Service Laboratories,
Fredericton, New Brunswick. 1 958.
Guide to the chemicals used in crop protection. H. Martin and J.R.W.
Miles. 1 952, 2nd ed. 1 953, Suppl 1 955, 3rd ed. 1 957, Suppl 1 958.
Guide to the Experimental Station, Scott, Sask. n.d.
Handbook of specifications.. .egg case. 1 961 .
Handling apples and pears from grower to retailer. 1 967.
Handling potatoes from grower to retailer. 1 966.
Harnessing the South Saskatchewan. 1 961 .
Heads of agreement for the purchase of Canadian beef, 1947.
1947.
History of wheat in Canada. 1955.
Hop growing in British Columbia. J.J.Woods, n.d.
How much do you sow per acre? E.S.Hopkins. 1935.
How to care for milking machines and rubberware. 1 959?
How to serve cheese. 1938.
The improvement of beef. 1956.
Index to directory of personnel. 1 957.
Information on agriculture in Newfoundland. 1 949.
Inquiry into fruit growing conditions in the Dominion of Canada; being
the conclusions reached after a personal investigation. W.H.
Bunting. 1912.
Insecticides used in pest control. 1 955.
The international situation; an agricultural background report. 1 947.
Johnson's graphic statistics. G.Johnson. 1887.
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Miscellaneous Publications cont.
Laboratory animal cages. C.W.Mcintosh. 1941.
The Lacombe breed; a bacon type hog developed by the Canada
Department of Agriculture. 1957.
Late blight of potatoes: how to control it. 1 959.
Less wheat in 1 941 will help win the war. 1 941 .
Lilies for Canadian gardens. I.Preston. 1945.
List of available grower bulletins at Experimental Farm, Entomology
Laboratory and Plant Pathology Laboratory.. .Summerland, B.C.
1956.
Lists of publications, 1 887-1 955. n.d.
Making the most of beans. 1938.
Manitoba and North West Territories; letters by James Trow, together
with information relative to acquiring Dominion lands, cost of outfit,
etc. 1878.
Market cattle testing for brucellosis in Canada. 1 963.
Memorandum on agricultural cooperative associations in Canada
including a summary of governmental assistance. 1 935.
Memorandum on cholera adopted at a medical conference held in the
Bureau of Agriculture, in March, 1 866. 1 866. Rev. 1 873.
Memorandum on history of British cattle. 1 909.
A memorandum on the Sirois report re reference to the Dominion
Experimental Farms, n.d.
Milk ring testing for brucellosis in Canada. 1 965.
Minutes of a conference of deputy ministers and officials of the
Dominion and provinces of Canada. 1 91 7.
Modern methods of breeding swine in Denmark. J.G. Lefebvre.
1953.
New crop varieties. 1972.
New facilties for plant pathology research. 1 958.
New hog valuation system. Nouveau systeme devaluation des
pores. 1 968.
New rust resistant wheat and oat varieties. L.H. Newman. 1 939.
Notes on systemic insecticides. H. Martin and B.N. Smallman. n.d.
Notes to authors. 1957.
Official straw standards, n.d.
Oil strike on western farms: housewives, livestock producers,
sunflower seed growers to benefit. 1 946.
Orchard pollination studies in the Annapolis Valley; preliminary
survey. 1928.
Prepared by the Committee on Pollination Investigations, W.H. Brittain in charge.
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Miscellaneous Publications cont.
The organization, achievements and present work of the experimen-
tal farms. 1924.
Organization and activities of the Cereal Division, Central Experimen-
tal Farm. 1950.
Ornamental trees, shrubs and woody climbers. G.C.Warren, n.d.
Our food costs. 1959.
PFAA Prairie Farm Assistance Act; an aid to farmers in the event of
serious crop losses. 1961.
P.F.R. A., a record of achievement. Wm. Dickson. 1943.
PFRA water development program. 1 961 .
Pastures; questions and answers, n.d.
Patriotism and production "more than usual"; agricultural war book.
1915.
The pear psylla in British Columbia. 1 962.
A plan to reduce wheat acreage and make more money available for
necessary war supplies. 1941.
Plant movement regulations. 1967.
Plastic crop shelters and greenhouses, n.d.
Points of interest to management and production men in the canning
industry. C.H. Kenney, M.B. Davis and W.R. Phillips. 1 953.
Issued by the Fruit and Vegetable Products Research Committee.
Pork. How to buy- how to cook. 1956?
Pork cuts. Pore. 1972.
The potato situation in eastern Canada. 1 935.
Potato tuber diseases. 1 958. (Poster)
Potato wart quarantine in Newfoundland. 1 962.
Potatoes for livestock. 1 948.
Poultry culling in New Brunswick. F.L. Wood and W. Kerr. 1929.
Poultry products for many uses. 1 955.
Poultry research in progress in Canada; a supplement to the report of
the Conference of the Associate Committee on Marketing Poultry.
1937.
Prairie Grain Advance Payments Act; a non-profit policy to provide
cash advances to farmers on farm-stored grain. 1 961 .
Prairie resources and PFRA. 1969.
Proceedings of a Conference on Dressed Poultry. 1 935.
Processes for making maple products. 1 936.
Producing beef on the farm; an analysis of light weight beef
production in southwestern Ontario. P.E. Sylvestre. 1942.
Production and thrift. Agricultural war book. 1 91 6.
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Miscellaneous Publications cont.
Production goals, 1 943. 1 943.
The production of sugar beets in southwestern Ontario; an economic
study. I.S. McArthur. 1941.
Prospects for export of tender fruits. J.W.Robertson. 1899.
Province of Manitoba and North-West Territory of the Dominion of
Canada. Information for emigrants. 1 878.
Pruning apple trees in eastern Canada. 1 967.
Pruning tree fruits and small fruits. D.V.Fisher. 1957.
Publications of the Canada Dept. of Agriculture 1867-1959. E.S.G.
Minter. 1963.
Pulp wood of Canada. G. Johnson. The forest wealth of Canada.
J.M. Macoun. 1904.
Rates of seeding in eastern Canada. E.S. Hopkins and P.O. Ripley,
n.d.
Recommendations approved by the P.F.R.A. Advisory Committee on
Land Utilization at a meeting held in Regina. Saskatchewan,
February 26, 27, 28, 1 945. n.d.
Recommended storage temperature and relative humidity and the
average freezing temperature of fruits and vegetables, n.d.
Records of frog-bit in Canada. W.G. Dore. 1968.
Reference tables for spacing of flight lines, determining amount of
photographs involved and comparing scales of multi-camera
systems. 1972.
References for the food conference, Hot Springs. 1 943.
Regulations governing extra-mural research projects. 1 956.
Report of grading of purebred rams in Ontario. 1 937.
Report of panel on chemical analysis. 1 954.
Prepared by the Central Pasture Committee.
Report of six years experience of a farmer in the Red Deer District.
LGaetz. 1890.
Report of the Canadian delegation on the U.S.S.R. Agricultural
Exhibition in Moscow, Aug. 1-15,1 954. 1 954.
Report of the reconnaissance soil survey, municipality of Armstrong,
Manitoba. J.H. Ellis, J. A. Hobbs and J.M. Parker. 1 939.
A report on an investigation into some of the possibilities of the
recovery and utilization of the fibre from the straw of flax grown for
seed production purposes on the Canadian Prairies. J.H.
Grisdale. 1920.
Report on Canadian agricultural participation in technical assistance
programmes to under-developed countries, June 1951 to Decem-
ber 1954. 1955.
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Miscellaneous Publications cont
Report on Canadian flax industries. J.Lowe. 1894.
Report on rural relief due to drought conditions and crop failures in
western Canada, 1 930-1 937. 1 939.
Report on the desirability of establishing throughout the dominion a
complete system of meat chilling, packing and exporting. 1 909.
Report on the forest wealth of Canada. 1 895.
Report on the participation of the Canada Department of Agriculture
and associated organizations in technical assistance programmes
to underdeveloped countries, June 1951 to December 1957.
1958.
Reports of the first conference of the Food and Agriculture
Organization (FAO) of the United Nations, held at Quebec City,
October 1 6-November 1 , 1 945. W.C. Hopper, n.d.
Review of literature on methods and techniques employed in pasture
research. F.S. Nowosad and others. 1953.
A review of the status and possibilities of flax production and
manipulation in Canada. J. A. McCracken. 1916.
Review statement outlining the work and recommendations of the
Provincial Inter-departmental Committee on Canadian Hand Arts
and Crafts, January 1942 to January 1944. D.H.Russell, n.d.
Root systems of certain forage crops in relation to the management
of agricultural soils. T. Pavlychenko. 1 942.
The safe handling of commercial livestock; a producer to consumer
campaign. 1924.
Safety manual. 1968.
Suppl. A safety guide for supervisors. 1971.
Sainfoin. M.R. Hanna, and others. 1970.
St. Mary irrigation project, PFRA. 1 963.
The scheduling of cattle in England; the Canadian case; also reports
and precis of reports of all cases of animal diseases reported to the
Department of Agriculture, Ottawa, from 1880 to 1893, during the
existence of cattle quarantines. 1 894.
Scientists release parasites to kill spruce budworm. 1 946.
The services of the Dominion Department of Agriculture. 1 935.
Sheep in the Maritime Provinces. 1 957.
Sheep in the Maritimes; a handbook for sheep club members. 1 941 ,
1944,1948.
Should we grow certified potatoes? J.Tucker. 1931.
Soil survey of Prince Edward Island. 2d ed. G.B.Whiteside. 1965.
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Miscellaneous Publications cont.
Soil survey of the experimental station and substations of the Canada
Department of Agriculture in Saskatchewan. J.S. Clayton and
J.G.Ellis. 1952/
Soils of the Upper Mackenzie River area, Northwest Territories. J.H.
Day. 1968.
Southern corn leaf blight. L'helminthosporiose du maTs. 1970. Rev.
1972.
Special Barley Committee. Report. 1 936.
Statement by Right Honourable James G. Gardiner re new contract
prices, British food contracts. 1 948.
Stem cracking and dry rot of celery. R.O. Lachance. 1941.
Storage of fruits and vegetables. 1 954.
Issued by the Fruit and Vegetable Products Research Committee.
Studies on non-washing of butter. A.H. White and R.R. Riel. 1955.
Sub-committee on Plant Introduction and Sources of Breeding
Material. Report. 1954.
Summerland Experimental Station. Summarized report, 1929-
40. Fruit and Vegetable Products Laboratory: Results of experi-
ments, 1 929-40. F.E. Atkinson and C.C. Strachan. 1 942.
Summary of new laws and regulations affecting agriculture passed at
the 1 934 session of Parliament. 1 934-35.
Summary of proceedings of the All-Canadian Agricultural Confer-
ence, held in the office of the Minister of Agriculture for Canada,
March 11th and 12th, 1930. n.d.
Summer vegetables. 1962.
The suppression of two insects affecting troops. Rev. ed. 1 917.
Swine husbandry in the United Kingdom and Denmark; report of The
Canadian Commission, 1 909. 1910.
Symposium on birch dieback, held in Ottawa, March 21, 22, 1952.
1952.
Tillage research for Saskatchewan. 1 948.
Too much fat on too many pigs. 1954.
Tour notes; Ottawa visit of the Montreal Section, Canadian Food
Technologists Association, Nov. 14, 1953, Central Experimental
Farm, Ottawa. 1953.
Travelling regulations and instructions. 1 939.
Tree fruit growing in the interior of British Columbia. D.V. Fisher and
others. 1962.
Tree fruits of the Okanagan Valley. A.J. Mann and F.W.L. Keane.
1956.
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Miscellaneous Publications cont
Trends towards pest management and their economic implications.
G. Mathys. 1972.
The U.S.S.R. agricultural exhibition, Moscow; a report by the
delegation from the Canada Department of Agriculture. 1 954.
The visit of the tenant-farmer delegates to Canada in 1890. Reports
on the agricultural resources of Canada. 1 891 .
Vitamin B now a plus health value in flour and bread. 1 944.
Water development under the Prairie farm rehabilitation program.
1962.
Ways of using fish. 1938.
What farmers say of their personal experience in the Canadian North-
west. 1883.
What you need to know about wool. 1 953.
Wild rice. 1959.
Women of Canada; their life and work, 1 901 . 1 901 .
Wool, the warp and woof of Canadian life. 1 953.
Work Planning Meeting on Organic Soils. Ottawa, 1968. Condensed
report. 1968.
Work Planning Meeting on Soil Drifting, Melfort, Sask., 1 969. 1 969.
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SECTION II: PUBLICATIONS OF SERVICES, BRANCHES,
DIVISIONS AND OTHER SECTIONS OF THE DEPARTMENT
Agricultural Food Board
Agricultural Food Board activities in relation to the dairy industry.
Address to Dairy Farmers of Canada at Quebec, January 25, 1 944.
A.E.Richards. 1944.
Report. 1944/45-45/46//
Wartime activities of Agricultural Food Board, n.d.
Agricultural Rehabilitation and Development Administration
Transferred to the Department of Forestry in March, 1964.
ARDA newsletter, v.l, no.1-3, 1963//
Some implications of socio-economic research, with special
reference to ARDA. D. Dyck. 1 962.
Agricultural Stabilization Board
Name varies: 19. .-1957, Agricultural Prices Support Board.
Notes on use of agricultural index numbers and other agricultural
statistics issued by Dominion Bureau of Statistics, n.d.
Report. 1944/45?-
Agricultural Supplies Board
Numbered series.
Leaflet.
1 Eggs for Britain. 1941.
2 Britain wants eggs. 1941.
3 More eggs for Britain. 1941.
4 Eggs for Britain. 1941.
5 Egg contracts with Britain. 1941.
6 Higher prices to be paid for eggs for Britain; grade "A" only to benefit.
1941.
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Wartime production series. Special pamphlet.
1 Flaxseed. 1940.
2 Bees; spring management. C.B. Gooderham. 1940.
3 Package bees. C.B. Gooderham. 1940.
4 Chicks; brooding and rearing. 1 940.
5 The feeding of swine. G.B. Rothwell and W.G. Dunsmore. Rev. by
E.B. Fraserand G.W. Muir. 1940.
6 Soybeans. T.M.Stevenson. 1940.
7 Producing pure milk. 1940.
8 Fibre flax production in Canada. 1 940.
9 Sudan grass. R.M. MacVicar. 1940.
10 Harvesting and threshing the seed crop of brome grass and crested
wheat grass in the Prairie Provinces. W.J. White and W.H. Horner.
1940.
1 1 The hexagonal pig brooder house. 1 940.
12 Millet. 1940.
1 3 Control of the sheep ked. G. A. Mail. 1 940.
14 Control of insects in stored grain. H.E.Gray. 1940.
15 Pasture improvement for cheaper production (Eastern Canada).
P.O. Ripley and others. 1 940.
16 Control of horse bots and cattle warbles. G. A. Mail. 1940.
1 7 Care of the fleece. A. A. MacMillan and J.B. Smith. 1 940.
18 Canadian fleece wool. A.A. MacMillan and J.B. Smith. 1940.
19 Modern machinery for harvesting and processing fibre flax. R.J.
Hutchinson. 1940.
20 The use of annual forages. F.S. Nowosad and L.H. Newman. 1940.
21 Coarse grain crops for Eastern Canada. 1940.
22 Hybrid corn. 1940.
Suppl: Corn hybrids recommended for production in Ontario. 1 945.
23 Field corn; varieties and hybrids suitable for eastern Canada. T.M.
Stevenson, J. M. Armstrong and C. Sweet. 1 940.
24 Diseases of swede turnips. R.R. Hurst. 1940.
25 Fertilizers for various crops. L.E. Wright and others. 1940.
26 The effective use of farm labour and equipment in eastern Canada.
J.M. Armstrong and E.C. Bain. 1 940.
27 Farmyard manure. P.O. Ripley and L.E. Wright. 1940.
28 Weed control in the Prairie Provinces. J. Cameron. 1 940.
29 Good seed of cereals and its significance. 1 940.
30 Weed control in eastern Canada and British Columbia. G. Knowles.
1940.
31 Mastitis and milk production. 1940.
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Wartime production series. Special pamphlet cont.
No.
32 Legume inoculation. 1940.
33 Control of rats and mice. A. Gibson and C.R. Twinn. 1940.
34 Prevention of common losses in young pigs. 1 940.
35 White scour in calves. 1940.
36 Control of grasshoppers in the Prairie Provinces. R.D. Bird, H.L.
Seamans and K.M. King. 1940.
37 Wireworm control in western grain fields. K.M. King and others.
1940.
38 Health protection of Canadian farm animals. 1940.
39 Control of white grubs. G.H.Hammond. 1940.
40 Potato culture. T.F. Ritchie and others. 1940.
41 Grow healthy chicks. C.H. Weaver. 1940.
42 Tomato culture. T.F. Ritchie and others. 1940.
43 Certified seed potatoes; regulations governing their production. L.S.
McLaine and J.Tucker. 1940.
44 The prevention of losses in sheep flocks. 1 940.
45 Control of insects and diseases in vegetable gardens. 1940.
46 Control of grain mites. H.E.Gray. 1941.
47 Control of common warehouse insect pests. H.E.Gray. 1941.
48 The carcass grading of hogs. 1941.
49 Composts as a source of humus; utilization of farm and garden
vegetable waste, peat and muck. 1 941 .
50 Success in dairy farming. 1941.
51 Control of certain parasitic worms in sheep; the prevention and
control of nodular disease and parasites of the stomach and
intestines of sheep by phenothiazine compound tablet. W.E.
Swales. 1941.
52 Hop growing. A. E. Barrett and others. 1941.
53 White clover in Canada. 1941.
54 The milking machine. 1941.
55 Dodder. 1941.
56 Pasture improvement for cheaper production (Prairie Provinces).
S.E.Clarke. 1941.
57 Conservation of egg quality. F.N. Marcellus. 1941.
58 Cooling milk on the farm. C.K.Johns. 1941.
59 Control of wheat stem sawfly in the Prairie Provinces. 1941.
60 Wheat as a feed for livestock. 1941.
61 Alfalfa for hay, silage and pasture. J.M. Armstrong, F.S. Nowosad
and P.O. Ripley. 1942.
62 Barley in the Prairie Provinces. 1942.
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Wartime production series. Special pamphlet cont.
No.
63 The efficient brooding of chicks. 1942.
64 The range rearing of chicks. 1942.
65 Canada urgently needs more wool. 1942.
66 Making grass and legume silage without preservatives. P.O. Ripley.
1942.
67 Prevention of disease in sheep, including control of internal and
external parasites. 1942.
68 Production and marketing of wool. 1 942.
69 Sunflower production for grain. W.J. White and E.D. Putt. 1943.
70 Control of cattle warbles or heel flies. 1943.
71 Breeding, feeding and housing of sheep. 1943.
72 Seeding machinery maintenance. 1943.
73 Engine lubrication. 1943.
74 Combine-harvester maintenance and operation. 1943.
75 The wartime garden. 1943.
76 Whey as a feed for hogs. A. BelzileandE.B. Fraser. 1943.
77 Portable grain elevators for farm use. H.J.Kemp. 1943.
78 One-way disk maintenance and operation. 1943.
79 Field cultivator maintenance and operation. 1943.
80 Feeding dairy cattle. G. Muir. 1943.
81 High quality alfalfa hay for meal production. 1944.
82 Seed treatment for small grain crops. 1945.
Serials and periodicals
Dominion-Provincial Conference on Canada's agricultural programs.
Report. 1939-46//
Name of conference varies: 1939, Conference of Federal and Provincial
representatives re food supplies; 1 940-4 1 , Conference of Dominion-Provincial
representatives.
Progress report, no. 1 -30, 1 939-44/ /
No. 29 not published.
Report. 1939/40-45/46//
Title varies: 1 939/40-42/43, Summary of activities.
Miscellaneous publications
Bacterial ringrot; a serious menace to the potato industry. 1940.
(Poster)
The Canadian farmer's wartime task. 1 942.
Eggs and poultry, 1 943. Production goals and British contract. 1 943.
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Miscellaneous Publications cont
Estimates of expenditures, 1 944-1 948. 1 948.
Feed problems confronting Canadian farmers. 1 943.
General statement to the farmers of Canada, based on understand-
ings reached at the Dominion-Provincial conference held at
Ottawa, July 1 8-20, 1 940. 1 940.
Home vegetable gardening and home canning of vegetables in
wartime. 1941.
Limestone must replace oyster shell in poultry feeding. 1 943.
Minutes, Sept. 1 6, 1 939 to Oct. 1 6, 1 946. 1 946.
Order fertilizers now and take delivery immediately. 1 945.
Production of vegetables in wartime gardens. 1 944.
Wartime activities of Agricultural Supplies Board. 1 947.
Agriculturists' Division.
Report. 1-23,1890-1912//
Agrometeorology Section
Name varies: 1962-65, Agro-meteorological Section.
Numbered series.
Miscellaneous bulletin.
1 Organization, function and progress report of the Agrometeorology
Section, 1967-1969. 1969. '
2 Organization, function and progress report of the Agrometeorology
Section, 1970-71. 1972.
Technical bulletin.
1 Selected Canadian contributions to agrometeorology and allied
fields; prepared for the occasion of World Meteorological Organi-
zation, third session of the Commission for Agricultural Meteorol-
ogy, Toronto, July 9-27, 1 962. 1 962.
2 Carbon dioxide flux in nature. R.M. Holmes and H.W. Carson.
1964.
3 A summary of literature pertaining to latent evaporation and its
application to soil moisture estimation and irrigation scheduling.
G.W.Robertson. 1964.
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Technical bulletin cont.
No.
4 The measurement of light energy for photochemical processes in
plants. G.W.Robertson. 1964.
5 The interrelationship of meteorological factors, soil moisture and
plant growth; a review presented to Symposium on water and
climate, Saskatoon, 1 964. W. Baier. 1 964.
6 Published in French only.
7 A new versatile soil moisture budget. W. Baier and G.W. Robertson.
1965.
8 Organization, function and 1 963-66 progress report of the Agromete-
orology Section. 1966.
9 Report on the measurement of latent evaporation at Canada
Department of Agriculture establishments. G.D.V. Williams.
1966.
10 Research activities in agrometeorology and applied fields, 1962-
1966. S.N. Edey. 1967.
11 A program to estimate normals of temperature and related
agroclimatic elements for locations on the Canadian great plains.
G.D.V. Williams and W.R. Sharp. 1 967.
12 Vapor pressure deficit, relative humidity and dew point temperature
conversion tables. G.D.V. Williams and R. Leger. 1967.
13 Problems to be anticipated when processing meteorological branch
type 4 format. D.A. Russelo. 1967.
1 4 Astrometeorological estimator for estimating time when sun is at any
elevation. G.W. Robertson and D.A. Russelo. n.d.
15 Climatic normals and deviations and freeze probabilities at the
Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa. S.N. Edey, G.D.V. Williams
and G.W. Robertson. 1 968.
1 6 Some recommendations on standard limits and formats for presenta-
tion of agroclimatic analyses. D.M. Brown, G.A. McKay and
G.D.V. Williams. 1967.
17-58,61-77 Risk of analysis of weekly climatic data for agricultural and
irrigation planning (at the following locations). M.C. Coligado, W.
Baier and W.K. Sly. 1968-69.
17 Charlottetown, P.E.I.
18 Summerside, P.E.I.
19 Kentville, N.S.
20 Nappan, N.S.
21 Bathurst, N.B.
22 Fredericton, N.B.
23 Moncton,N.B.
24 St. John, N.B.
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Technical bulletin cont.
No.
25-26 Published in French only.
27 Lennoxville, Quebec.
28 Belleville, Ont.
29 Delhi, Ont.
30 Harrow, Ont.
31 Kapuskasing, Ont.
32 Ottawa, Ont.
33 Vineland Station, Ont.
34 Brandon, Man.
35 Morden, Man.
36 Winnipeg, Man.
37 Indian Head, Sask.
38 Melfort, Sask.
39 Outlook, Sask.
40 Regina, Sask.
41 Saskatoon, Sask.
42 Scott, Sask.
43 Swift Current, Sask.
44 Beaverlodge, Alta.
45 Edmonton, Alta.
46 Fort Vermillion, Alta.
47 Hanna, Alta.
48 Lacombe, Alta.
49 Lethbridge, Alta.
50 Manyberries, Alta.
51 Medicine Hat, Alta.
52 Agassiz, B.C.
53 Creston, B.C.
54 Kamloops, B.C.
55 Prince George, B.C.
56 Saanichton, B.C.
57 Summerland, B.C.
58 Fort Simpson, N.W.T.
59 A computer program for estimating risks of irrigation requirements for
climatic data. W. BaierandD.A. Russelo. 1968.
60 Freezing temperature risk calculations: systems analysis and
computer program. G.W. Robertson and D.A. Russelo. 1 968.
61 St. John's, Nfld.
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Technical bulletin cont.
No.
62-63Published in French only.
64 Armstrong, Ont.
65 Fort Francis, Ont.
66 Guelph, Ont.
67 North Bay, Ont.
68 White River, Ont.
69 The Pas, Man.
70 Kamsack, Sask.
71 St. Walburg, Sask.
72 Calgary, Alta.
73 Campsie, Alta.
74 High Prairie, Alta.
75 Fort St. John Baldonnel, B.C.
76 Princeton, B.C.
77 Wistaria, B.C.
78 Soil moisture estimator program system. G.D.V. Williams and W.R.
Sharp. 1972.
79 Estimation of probable dates of temperatures near freezing from
monthly temperature normals, station elevating and astronomical
data. W.K. Sly, G.W. Robertson and M.C. Sharp. 1 972.
80 Computer mapping in agrometeorology. G.D.V. Williams and W.R.
Sharp. 1972.
Serials and periodicals.
Daily meteorological observations. 1 952-
Issuing body varies: 1952-59, Field Husbandry, Soils and Agricultural Engineering
Division.
Selected Canadian agrometeorological publications, no. 1 , 1 966-
Weather report for the week ending... n.d.
Weather summary and comparative data. 1 9..
Issuing body varies: 19. .-1952, Field Husbandry Division; 1953-59, Field
Husbandry, Soils and Agricultural Engineering Division.
Miscellaneous publications.
Climatic summary, Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa, Canada.
1962.
Prairie summerfallow moisture report to end of March 1 963. 1 963.
Proceedings: Work planning meeting. 1 971 .
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Analytical Chemistry Research Service
Contribution. 1, 1959-
Research report. 1 959/66-
Analytical Services Section.
Name of section varies: 19..-Ap 1959, Laboratory Services; My 1959-Je
1965, Laboratory Section.
Manual of analytical methods. 1 956?-
News letter. 1,1951?-
Animal and Poultry Science Division.
Formed by the merging of the Poultry Division and the Animal Husbandry
Division.
Progress report. 1955/59//
Animal Husbandry Division
Merged with the Poultry Division to form the Animal and Poultry Science
Division.
Serials and periodicals.
Progress report. 1920/21-50/54//
Earlier reports issued in Experimental Farms Service. Reports. Title varies: 1920/
21-29, Report of the Dominion Animal Husbandman (varies slightly); 1930/36,
Summary report.
Miscellaneous publications.
Artificial insemination; general information as applied to dairy cattle.
1954.
Feeding value of potatoes; a report on feeding experiments with
potatoes and potato by-products. P.E. Sylvestre, S.B. Williams
andG.W. Muir. 1937.
The home curing of pork. 1937.
Hybridization of domestic beef cattle and buffalo. V.S. Logan and
P.E. Sylvestre. 1950.
Hybridization of domestic cattle and buffalo (Bison americanus).
Progress report of the Wainwright experiment, 1935-41. A.
Deakin and others. 1943.
Proceedings of the Animal Husbandry Staff Conference. (Eastern
Section). Lennoxville, P.Q. June 9 and 1 0, 1 955. n.d.
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Proceedings of the Animal Husbandry Staff Conference. (Western
Section). Lacombe, Alberta, June 1 1 -1 2, 1 952. n.d.
Animal Pathology Division
Abstracts of articles found in the literature of 1 950 only, and prepared
by members of the staff of the Animal Diseases Research Institute.
1951.
Guinea pigs. C.W. Mcintosh. 1 952.
Laboratory animal cages. C.W.Mcintosh. 1942.
Rabies. 1952.
Trichomoniasis in cattle. 1951.
Apiculture Division
Name varies: 1914-15, Division of Bees; 1921-48, Bee Division.
Serials and periodicals.
Progress report. 1920/21-49/53//?
Earlier reports issued in Experimental Farms Service. Reports. Title varies slightly.
Miscellaneous publications.
Apiary reminders. 1952.
Instruction sheets. 1951-1952.
Moving honeybee colonies. E. Braun and P. Pankiw. 1 953.
Tubular heat exchange equipment for processing honey. E. Braun
andC.A. Jamieson. 1955.
Bacteriology Division
Name varies: 1923-39, Division of Bacteriology; 1939-53, Division of
Bacteriology and Dairy Research. Abolished in 1959 with its functions
being transferred to the Microbiology Research Institute.
Serials and periodicals.
Contribution. 1-479?, 1924-1959//
Progress report. 1923/24-37//
Title varies slightly. Continued by the chapter on bacteriology in Science Service.
Report of the Director.
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Miscellaneous publications.
Chemical and bacteriological studies of Canadian ice cream. E.G.
Hood and A.H.White. 1941.
Homogenization of market milk. E.G. Hood and A.H. White. 1 947.
Methods for the bacteriological and chemical analyses of dehydrated
vegetables. 1951.
Methods for the microbiological analyses of dehydrated vegetables.
A.H. Jones and W.E. Ferguson. 1955.
Quantitative studies of soil micro-organisms, l-XV (1938-1957).
1959.
A series of six discussion papers on buttermaking, prepared for
buttermakers' clubs. 1938.
Tentative resazurin test to determine the microbial quality of fresh
and frozen vegetables. A.H. Jones and W.E. Ferguson. 1957.
Vinegar making on the farm. 1939.
Bio-Graphic Unit
Biographic quarterly. 1-18, 1955-72//
Photographic filing. G.H.Parker. 1955.
Botany and Plant Pathology Division
Name varies: 1909-1 1 , Botany Division; 191 1-38, Division of Botany.
Serials and periodicals.
Canadian weed survey; report. 1-7,1 942-48/ /
Contribution. 1-1762?, 1908-59//
List of fungicides and fungicide-insecticides registered. 1951-52//?
List of herbicidal products registered. 1 949-57/ /
Title varies: 1 949, Herbicidal products registered for sale in Canada;
1 950-54, List of herbicidal products submitted for registration.
Continued by Indices and listings of Canadian pesticide registrations.
Newsletter. 1-3,1921-23//
Progress report. 1910-35/37//
Earlier reports published in Entomology Division. Report. Title varies slightly.
Miscellaneous publications.
Atmospheric pollen studies at Ottawa, Ontario. I.J. Bassett. 1956.
Bacterial ring rot of potatoes. H.N. Racicot. n.d.
Bacterial wilt and rot of potatoes. H.N. Racicot. n.d.
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Botanical survey of the St. Lawrence seaway area in Ontario. W.G.
DoreandJ.M. Gillett. 1955.
Canadian havens from hay fever. 2nd ed. I.J. Bassett and C.
Frankton. 1955.
(First edition issued by Travel Bureau)
Check list of fungus and bacterial organisms causing diseases of
ornamental plants in British Columbia coastal areas. 1 951 .
Check list of plant diseases in the coastal areas of British Columbia.
W.Jones. 1945.
Checklist of plants of the Ottawa District. J.M. Gillett. 1 958.
Common names of fungicides. Rev. 1 956.
Control of fire blight of apples and hawthorns in home grounds in
Manitoba. W.A.F. Hagborg. 1957.
Control of peach canker. R.S. Willison. 1 933.
Cytogenetic studies in Caragana, 1 957. R.J. Moore. 1 957.
Dominion experimental farms pasture investigations; botanical
surveys. H. Groh. 1936.
An historical sketch of the Botany and Plant Pathology Division. F.L.
Drayton. 1957.
The importance of the X virus in potatoes. J.P. McKinnon. 1952.
Late blight of potatoes and its control. L.C. Callbeck. 1948.
List of Canadian workers in the botanical sciences. H.N. Racicot and
R.J.Moore. 1958.
Mushrooms and toadstools; an account of the more common edible
and poisonous fungi of Canada. H.T. Gussow and W.S. Odell.
1927.
Plants collected in the vicinity of Marmora. J.M. Gillett. 1954.
Poison ivy and its eradication. E.G.Anderson. 1948.
Potato diseases, n.d. (Coloured poster)
Potato rot nematode. 1 948. (poster)
Potato wart (canker). 1 950. (poster)
Project list of the Division of Botany and Plant Pathology, Science
Service. 1948.
Reaction of wheat varieties to leaf rust and stem rust. T. Johnson,
R.F. Peterson and A.B. Campbell, n.d.
Rubber and resin content of native and introduced plants of Canada.
W.H. Minshall. 1957.
Some common tree diseases of British Columbia. J. E. Bier. 1949.
Some effects of herbicidal oils on the physiology of plants. W.H.
Minshall and V. A. Helson. 1 949.
Some effects of light on the growth of certain wood species. 1 957.
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Subject classification list and revised project classification. 1 956. (5
sections).
Survey of common barberry (Berberis vulgaris L.) and the European
buckthorn (Rhamnus cathartica L.) in Eastern Ontario, 1 952. G.A.
Mulligan. 1952.
Survey of common barberry (Berberis vulgaris L.) in Southwestern
Ontario. D.R. Lindsay. 1 951 .
A survey of the European buckthorn and common barberry in
Southern Manitoba, 1 957. I.J. Bassett. 1 958.
Verticillium wilt of hops. W.G. Keyworth. 1952.
Virus-free cherry budwood available to nurserymen. G.H. Berkeley.
1955.
Weed control and weed biology in Canada. C. Frankton. n.d.
(Speech given at British Weed Control Council, Nov. 1 956)
Wild rice. 1952.
Canadian Dairy Commission
Annual report. Rapport annuel. 1967/68-
1 971 Dairy survey; summary of Part I. 1 971 .
Press release. 1 967?-
Canadian Farm Loan Board
Replaced by the Farm Credit Corporation.
Report. 1930-59//
Title varies slightly.
Canadian Grain Commission
Name varies: 1912-71 , Board of Grain Commissioners.
Serials and periodicals.
Annual report. 1912/13-
Title varies slightly.
Canadian grain exports. Crop year. 1 945/46?-
Exportsof Canadian grain and wheat flour. 19..-
Title varies: 19. .-1948, Exports of Canadian grain and mill products.
Grain elevators in Canada. 1913/14-
Previously issued by the Dept. of Trade and Commerce. Title varies: 1913/1 4-29/
30, List of licensed elevators and warehouses in the Western Grain Inspection
Division; 1930/31-52/53, List of grain elevators in the Western and Eastern
Divisions. Other slight variations in title.
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Grain statistics weekly. 1941?-
Title varies: 1941/- 1971, Canadian grain position.
Interim report on grain elevators in Canada. 1 959?-
The official Canadian grain grading guide. 1 961 -
Summary of country elevator receipts at individual prairie points.
Crop year. 1963/64?-
Visible grain supplies and disposition. Crop year. 1 948/49?-
Title varies: Summary of production of grain in Western Canada. ..Primary
marketings, by producers and total inspections; Production, marketings and
distribution of Canadian grain; Marketing, distribution and visible carryover of
Canadian grain in and through licensed elevators.
Winter storage cargoes of Canadian grain afloat at Canadian and
United States ports. 1 959/60?-
Miscellaneous publications.
Approximate average charges between the producer in Western
Canada and the arrival of steamer at Liverpool docks per bushel of
wheat- 1930 season. E.A. Ursell. n.d.
Board of Grain Commissioners; organization and function. 1 969.
Estimated impact of the St. Lawrence Seaway on eastern elevator
grain handling patterns. 1 959.
Handbook on the sale and handling of grain through a primary
elevator. 1971.
Identification of barley and wheat varieties by kernel characters.
C.H. Owen and M.J. Conacher. 1 960.
Identification of barley varieties by kernel characters. F.S. Ludlam
and C.H. Owen. 1945.
Interviews with grain officials of the USSR, Moscow, November 1 5-1 8,
1963. 1963.
Protein content of Canadian wheat, 1927-1968. V. Martens and I.
Hlynka. 1969.
Some essentials of safe grain storage. H.E.Gray. 1956.
Subject-to-grade and dockage ticket and selling of stored grain.
1916.
Submission of the Board of Grain Commissioners for Canada to the
Royal Grain Inquiry Commission re "Grading by protein." 1 937.
Summary of short course for grain elevator personnel under auspices
of the Board of Grain Commissioners for Canada and the Canada
Department of Agriculture. Toronto - Montreal - Fort William,
February, 1 956. H.E. Gray. 1 956. Rev. 1 957.
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Varietal identification of barley, wheat and small oilseeds by kernel
characters. C.H. Owen and M.M. Ainslie. 1 971 ?
Canadian Livestock Feed Board
Annual report. Rapport annuel. 1966/67-
Grain facts. 1, 1968?-
Canfarm
Numbered series.
Bulletin
1 Information about Canfarm. 1971.
Serials and periodicals
Canfarm newsletter. 1 , 1 969-
Miscellaneous publications.
Canfarm and what farmers say about it. n.d.
Canfarm item code card. n.d.
Canfarm training workbook, n.d.
Farm business analysis manual. 1 972.
Farmer Jones meets "Cathy" computer, n.d.
Farmers manual, n.d.
How to use the Canfarm business analysis system. 1 972.
Report interpretation series. 1 973.
Time for decisions, n.d.
Census and statistics
Transferred to Dominion Bureau of Statistics after 1913.
Numbered series.
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Bulletin
No.
1 Wage-earners by occupations. 1907.
2 Manufactures of Canada. 1907.
3 Farm land, field crops and livestock of the Maritime Provinces. 1907.
4 Farm land, field crops and livestock of the Province of Ontario. 1907.
5 Agricultural census of Ontario, Quebec and the Maritime Provinces.
1907.
6 Immigrants of the agricultural class in the Northwest provinces.
1908.
7 Dairy production, 1 907. 1 908.
8 Longevity and sanitation. 1908.
Serials and periodicals
Bulletins. 5th Census of Canada, 1912-1914. Nos. 1 -1 9. n.d.
Census and statistics. Monthly. 1-5, 1908-12//
Later numbers issued by Dept. of Trade and Commerce.
Census of Canada. 1 870-1 911//
Miscellaneous publications
Census of Manitoba, 1 885-6. 1 887.
Census of the three provisional districts of the North West Territories,
1884-5. 1886.
Instructions to chief officers, commissioners and enumerators.
1901.
Cereal Crops Division
Name varies: 19. .-1953, Cereal Division.
Serials and periodicals
Contribution. 1 -241 ?, 1 9..-1 959//
Co-operative variety trials and fertilizer tests (cereal crops). 1 934?-
42//?
Title varies: 1934, Cereals; 1936, Variety testing work in Eastern Ontario;
1937, Report: local variety trials, Eastern Ontario; 1938, Co-operative variety
trials (cereal crops). Issued as its Report.
Oats: variety and strain tests. 1 934/36?-53/ / ?
Title varies: 1934/36-42, Oat variety trials; 1943, Oat variety trials and
breeding. Issued as its Report. Superseded by Cooperative Cereal Testing
Committee for Eastern Canada. Report on eastern cooperative oat test.
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Progress report. 1 920/21 -54/58//
Earlier reports issued in Experimental Farms Service. Reports. Title varies: 1920/
21-29, Report of the Report of the Dominion Cerealist; 1930/33-34/37, Progress
report of the Dominion Cerealist.
Report. 1-1887,1934-59//
Title varies: Mimeographed report. Superseded by Ottawa Research Station.
Report.
Report: co-operative test of early wheat varieties. 1 934-48/ / 7
Title varies: 1934-36?, The special early wheat test.
Issued as its Report.
Report on soft white spring wheat varieties. 1 9447-55/ / 7
Issued as its Report.
Supplementary variety tests with cereal crops. 1 9497-58/ / 7
Issued as its Report.
Miscellaneous publications.
Buckwheat. W.G. McGregor, n.d.
Canadian accession numbers accessioned since July 1, 1 951 . 1 952.
Cereal crops for south western Saskatchewan. H.J. Kemp. 1 935?
Cooperative oat breeding project; Ontario project group. 1 959.
Guide to the cereal experimental grounds. 1 931 .
Handbook of Canadian cereal varieties of barley, field beans, flax,
oats, spring wheat and winter wheat. 1 951 .
Revised each year.
Lodging observations on oat varieties and strains. 1 959.
Organization and activities of the Cereal Crops Division. 1 953.
Report of Eastern cooperative barley test. 1 959.
Vitamins in flour and bread (June report) L.H. Newman. 1 942.
Chemistry Division
Name varies: 1886-1953, Division of Chemistry.
Serials and periodicals.
Contribution. 1-4317, 1890-1959//
Progress report. 1920/21-34/36//
Earlier reports issued in Experimental Farms Service. Reports. Title varies: 1920/
2 1 -29, Report of the Dominion Chemist (varies slightly). Continued by the chapter
on chemistry in Science Service. Report of the Director.
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Miscellaneous publications.
Additives - their significance in the production of animal products.
B.B. Migicovsky. 1957.
Chemical methods for analysis of fruit and vegetable products. J. A.
Ruck. 1956.
Chemical methods of plant analysis. G.M. Ward and F.B. Johnston.
1953. Rev. 1960.
Chemical methods of soil analysis. H.J. Atkinson and others. 1 946.
Rev. 1949,1958.
Classification of soils. Definitions furnished by the Chemical Division
of Dominion Experimental Farms, n.d.
Index to reports of Chemistry Division, 1901-1930. D. Hooper.
1931.
Obstructive urolithiasis. S.A. Forman. 1957.
Outline of the work of the Soil Chemistry Unit. H.J.Atkinson. 1956.
Projects on pasture research. 1 939.
Scrapbook, 1892-1918. FT. Shutt. n.d.
Some comments on the use of the x-ray diffractometer. S.A.
Forman. n.d.
Variation in fat constants of genuine Canadian milk fat. R.R. Riel.
1954.
Control Products Section
Pesticides listed by active ingredient registered for use in Canada.
1970-
Continues Pesticide Unit. Indices and listings of Canadian pesticide registrations.
Dairy Division
Name varies. 1890-95, 1905-06, Dairy Commissioner; 1896-1900,
Commissioner of Agriculture and Dairying; 1907-37, Dairy and Cold
Storage Branch; 1937-69, Dairy Products Division. Other variations in
name: Dairy and Cold Storage Commissioner's Branch; Commissioner's
Branch; Branch of (or Office of) the Dairy and Cold Storage
Commissioner.
Numbered series.
Bulletin.
1or2 The dairy cow. J.W.Robertson. 1889.
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Bulletin cont.
No.
3 Buttermaking. J.W.Robertson. 1890.
4 Fodder corn and the silo. J.W.Robertson. 1890.
5 The egg and poultry trade. J.Sanders. 1890.
6 Poultry trade with Great Britain. 1 891 .
7 Eggs, poultry and canned goods, and dried and evaporated fruit trade
with Great Britain. 1892.
8 Notes for cheesemakers, for May. J.W.Robertson. 1893.
9 By-laws and regulations for cheese factories. J.W.Robertson, n.d.
1 By-laws and regulations for creameries on the cream-gathering plan.
J.W. Robertson, n.d.
1 1 By-laws and regulations for creameries on the centrifugal separator
plan. J.W. Robertson, n.d.
12 Notes for cheesemakers, for June. J.W.Robertson, n.d.
13 The Babcock test. FT. Shutt. 1893.
14 Notes for cheesemakers, for July. J.W.Robertson. 1893.
Bulletin. Dairy and cold storage series.
Supersedes Bulletin. New series.
1 List of some British importers of farm products. Compiled by J. A.
Ruddick. 1905.
2 Milk for cheese factories. J. A. Ruddick. 1901.
3 Milk for creameries. J. A. Ruddick. 1902.
4 Some phases of dairying in Denmark. C. Marker. 1905.
5 Improvement of dairy herds. 1905.
6 Chemical investigations relating to dairying undertaken in 1 904. FT.
Shutt. 1905/
7 List of exporters of some Canadian products. W.W. Moore. 1 908.
8 Some of the factors that control the water-content of butter. FT.
Shutt, C.F. Whitley and AT. Charron. 1 906.
9 Instructions for testing individual cows, with some notes on the use of
the Babcock milk tester. J. A. Ruddick. 1 906.
10 Creamery cold storage. J. A. Ruddick. 1906.
1 1 General instructions re the Inspection and sale act, Part IX, referring
to fruit and fruit packages. 1907.
12 Cow testing associations with some notes on the sampling and
testing of milk. J. A. Ruddick and C.F. Whitley. 1 908.
13 Sweet-cream butter. FT. Shutt, AT. Charron and J.G. Bouchard.
1907.
1 4 Apparatus for the determination of water and fat in butter. FT. Shutt.
1907.
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Bulletin. Dairy and cold storage series cont.
No.
15 Gathered cream for buttermaking. J. A. Ruddick and G.H. Barr.
1907.
16 Subsidies for cold storage warehouses. 1907.
17 Buttermaking on the farm. G.H. Barr. 1907.
1 8 Cooperation in the marketing of apples. A. McNeill. 1 907.
19 The packing of apples in barrels and boxes. A. McNeill. 1907.
20 The use of ice on the farm. J. A. Ruddick. 1907.
21 Report of the cow testing associations. 1907.
22 The cooling of milk for cheesemaking. J. A. Ruddick and G.H. Barr.
1910.
23 Cold storage and the Cold Storage Act. J. A. Ruddick. 1910.
24 A report on some trial shipments of cold storage apples. J. A.
Ruddick. 1910.
25 Coulommier cheese; some notes on its manufacture. J.
McNaughton. 1910.
26 Dairy legislation. 1910.
27 Trial shipments of peaches in 1910. J. A. Ruddick and W.W. Moore.
1911.
28 An historical and descriptive account of the dairying industry in
Canada. J. A. Ruddick. 1911.
29 Notes for factory cheesemakers. 1911.
30 Cream cheese. G. Bagnall. 1911.
31 A list of cheese factories, creameries and condensed milk plants in
Canada. 1911.
32 The care of cream for buttermaking. G.H. Barr. 1912.
33 Cow testing with some notes on the sampling and testing of milk.
J.A. Ruddick and C.F.Whitley. 1913.
34 Modern methods of packing apples and pears. A. McNeill. 1913.
35 Small cold storages. J.A. Ruddick and J. G. Bouchard. 1913.
36 Cold storage for creameries, with plans and specifications. J.A.
Ruddick. 1913.
37 The Island of Orleans cheese. J.C. Chapais. 1913.
38 Cooperation and fruit growing. A. McNeill. 1913.
39 List of the cheese factories, creameries, skimming stations and
condensed milk and city plants, etc. in Canada. 1 91 3.
40 The Inspection and Sale Act, Part IX, as amended in 1907-08 and
1912-13 (the Fruit Marks Act and fruit packages) and general
notes. 1913.
41 Cheese factory and creamery plans with specifications. G.H. Barr
and J.G. Bouchard. 1914.
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Bulletin. Dairy and cold storage series cont.
No.
42 The Dairy Industry Act, 1914, and regulations. 1914.
43 The Cold Storage Act, 1907, as amended in 1909, and regulations.
1914.
44 The cold storage of food products with some notes on insulation and
warehouse management. J. A. Ruddick and J. Burgess. 1 91 5.
45 The testing of milk, cream and dairy by-products by means of the
Babcock test. J. F. Singleton. 1915.
46 Determination of the specific gravity of milk; the percentage of acid
and casein in milk; adulteration of milk by skimming and watering;
the percentage of water and salt in butter; the percentage of fat and
water in cheese. J. F. Singleton. 1915.
47 The Grimsby precooling and experimental fruit storage warehouse.
E.Smith. 1916.
48 Precooling, shipment and cold storage of tender fruit with notes on
packing and packages. E. Smith and J. M. Creelman. 1916.
49 Small cold storages and dairy buildings. J. A. Ruddick and J.
Burgess. 1917.
50 The use of brine tank refrigerator cars for fruit shipment. E. Smith.
1917.
51 The rate of precooling fruit in different styles of packages and at
different temperatures. E. Smith and J. M. Creelman. 1917.
52 Methods of handling basket fruits. E. Smith and J.M. Creelman.
1917.
53 Buttermakingonthefarm. G.H. Barr. 1917.
54 List of cheese factories, creameries, skimming stations, also
condensed milk manufacturers, city milk vendors and ice cream
manufacturers, etc. in Canada. 1 91 8.
55 The Finch Dairy Station; report of progress. J. A. Ruddick and G.H.
Barr. 1920.
56 Report on the Dominion educational butter scoring contest, 1919.
G.H. Barr. 1920.
57 Simple methods for the storage of ice. J. A. Ruddick and J. Burgess .
1920.
58 The progress of cow testing. A. H. White. 1 920.
Bulletin. New series.
Superseded by its Bulletin. Dairy and cold storage series.
1 Improvement of cheese curing-rooms. 1901.
2 Milk for cheese factories. 3d ed. J. A. Ruddick. 1901.
3 Milk for creameries. J. A. Ruddick. 1901.
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Bulletin. New series cont.
No.
4 The percentage of water in Canadian creamery butter. F.T. Shutt.
1902.
5 General instructions re the Fruit Marks Act, 1 901 , as amended 1 902.
1902.
6 Profitable poultry farming. F.C. Hare. 1902.
7 Plans and specifications of a cool cheese curing room. J. A. Ruddick.
1903.
8 Conditions of the trade in timothy, alsike and red clover seeds: results
of investigation, 1 902. 1 902.
9 Notes for cheesemakers. J. A. Ruddick. 1903.
10 The announcement of the Macdonald-Robertson Seed Growers'
Association. J.W.Robertson. 1903.
1 1 List of exporters of some Canadian products. W.W. Moore. 1 903.
12 List of some British importers of Canadian farm products. W.W.
Moore. 1 903.
13 Export apple trade. W. A. MacKinnon. 1903.
14 Export pear trade. W. A. MacKinnon. 1903.
15 Bill No. 200 reprinted as amended; an Act respecting the Inspection
and Sale of Seeds with explanations and comments. 1 903.
1 6 Weed seeds commonly found in timothy, alsike and red clover seeds.
G.H.Clark. 1904.
17 Cidermaking in England and Canada; demand in Great Britain for
black currant pulp. 1904.
1 8 The work of the Extension and Markets Division and Canada's export
trade in farm products. 1 904.
1 9 Notes on the export apple trade. 1 904.
20 The Canadian poultry trade with Great Britain. A.W. Grindley. Ca-
nadian butter and bacon in the Glasgow market. J. Brown. 1 904.
21 Some notes on the Canadian trade in food products, etc. with
Bermuda and Jamaica. 1904
Circular.
Superseded by Dept. of Agriculture. Circular.
1 Iced cheese car service. 1910.
2 The Milk Test Act. 1910.
3 The outlook for Canadian tomatoes in Great Britain. 1910.
4 Re: creamery cold storage bonuses. 1 91 2.
5 Good reasons for cow testing. 1912.
6 Re: creamery cold storage bonuses. 1913.
7 Some notes gleaned from the work of the dairy record centres in
1912. 1913.
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Circular cont.
No.
8 List of.... apple dealers in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta and
also in. ...northern Ontario 1913. 1 913.
9 Amendment to the Inspection and Sale Act, 1913, as affecting fruit;
and regulations thereunder. 1913.
10 Notes on cow testing. 1914.
1 1 List of wholesale and retail apple dealers in northern Ontario,
Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta. 1914.
12 The branding of dairy butter. J. A. Ruddick. 1914.
13 The Grimsby pre-cooling and experimental fruit storage warehouse.
E.Smith. 1915.
1 4 Causes of variation in the percentage of fat in hand separator cream.
G.H. Barr. 1915.
15 Cherry pre-cooling possibilities. E.Smith. 1915.
16 Cow testing notes. 1915.
17 The probable scarcity of rennet for the manufacture of cheese with
some directions for securing a supply. J. A. Ruddick. 1916.
18 The use of pepsin as substitute or partial substitute for rennet in the
manufacture of cheese. 1916.
19 Directions for using soluble powdered pepsin as a substitute for
rennet. 1916.
20 Cow testing. 1917.
21 Further notes on the use of pepsin and other substitutes for rennet in
the manufacture of cheese. 1917.
22 The manufacture of cottage and buttermilk cheese. 1917.
23 The manufacture of buttermilk from skimmed milk. 1917.
24 A new plan for cow-testing. 1917.
25 Keeping dairy herd records. 1918.
26 The care of cream for buttermaking. G.H. Barr. 1919.
27 Yield and relative value of some dairy products. 1919.
28 The Dairy Industry Act, 1914, and regulations. 1920.
29 The Oleomargarine Act 1919, as amended, and regulations. 1920.
30 Notes on cold storage of eggs. 1921.
31 Cold storage temperatures. 1921.
Circular C.S.
1 List of public, semi-public and private cold storage warehouses in
Canada. 1919. Rev. 1926.
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Leaflet.
No.
1 "Open" and "weak bodied" cheese. 1901.
2 "Acidy" cheese. 1901.
3 "Off flavour." 1901.
4 "Fruity" flavour. 1901.
Serials and periodicals.
Dairy news letter. 1-31,1 91 9-50//
Consolidated with Review of the dry milk situation to form Dairy products review.
Dominion Dairy Conference. Record of proceedings. 1 903-33/ / ?
Name of conference and title vary: 1903, Conference of Dairy Instructors and
Exports. Report; 1 933, Dairy Conference. Record of proceedings.
List of cheese factories and creameries in Canada and registered
numbers. Liste des fromageries et des beurreries au Canada et
numerosd'enregistrement. 1969-
List of establishments manufacturing concentrated milk products in
Canada. Liste des etablissements fabriquant des produits de lait
concentres au Canada. 195.-
Report of the Commissioner. 1 890-1 915//
Title varies slightly. Continued in Dept. of Agriculture. Annual report.
Review of the dry milk situation. 1-4,1 947-50/ /
Combined with Dairy news letter, to form Dairy products review.
Miscellaneous publications.
Addresses, papers, etc.; collection from the office of Dairy and Cold
Storage Commissioner, 1870- 1953. J. A. Ruddick. n.d.
Bacteriological examination to ascertain causes of discoloration of
cheese. W.T. Connell. 1897.
Canadian dairy products for the world's Columbian Exposition.
1892.
Cheese factories and creameries. J.W. Robertson. 1 895, 1 898.
Cold storage building. J.W. Robertson. 1 897.
Conference on Standardization of Butter Boxes, 1926. Minutes of
meeting. 1926.
Correspondence from the office of Dairy and Cold Storage Commis-
sioner, 1 896-1 957. J. A. Ruddick. n.d.
Cream desserts. L.C. Pepper, n.d.
Creameries in N. W.T. J.W. Robertson. 1 898.
Data for the Imperial Economic Conference with reference to dairy
products. 1932.
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Miscellaneous Publications cont
Directory of the breeders of pure bred livestock of the Dominion of
Canada. 1901.
Discoloration of cheese. J.W.Robertson. 1897.
Eggs and poultry. 1897.
The establishment of branch experimental dairy stations. J.W.
Robertson, n.d.
The establishment of cheese factories and creameries. J.W.
Robertson, n.d.
Feed book; record of feed for the dairy herd. 1914.
Food products of Canada and names of some exporters. 1 901 .
Further study of the keeping quality of Canadian Cheddar cheese.
W.F.Jones. 1927.
The history of process cheese in Canada. 1 954.
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Itry work at Andover. F.C. Hare. 1902.
Itry work at Bondville. F.C. Hare. 1 902.
Itry work at Chicoutimi, Quebec. F.C. Hare. 1902.
Itry work at East Amherst. F.C. Hare. 1 902.
Itry work at East Margaree, N.B. F.C. Hare. 1 902.
Itry work at Holmesville, Ont. F.C. Hare. 1 902.
Itry work at Rogersville. F.C. Hare. 1902.
Itry work at Stanfold, Que. F.C. Hare. 1 902.
Itry work in Prince Edward Island. F.C. Hare. 1 902.
ing tanks and parafinning Cheddar cheese at the
factory. 1 952.
Instructions for dairymen in connection with cow testing associations,
n.d.
The keeping quality of Canadian Cheddar cheese. W.F. Jones.
1926. Rev. 1928.
List of cheese factories and creameries in Canada and registered
numbers, Sept. 1943. Liste des fromageries et des beurreries au
Canada et numeros d'enregistrement, sept. 1 943. 1 946.
Methods of testing and grading dry skim milk. 1 947.
Milk desserts. L.C. Pepper, n.d. Rev. 1 930.
Milk for cheese factories. J.W.Robertson. 1896.
Milk for creameries. J.W.Robertson. 1897.
North-West Territories creameries. J.W.Robertson. 1896.
Notes for cheesemakers, for August to October. J.W. Robertson.
1893.
Oleomargarine. 1948.
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Miscellaneous Publications cont.
Production of milk, 1939, 1942, 1945-53. All Canada and Alberta.
1954.
Prospects for export of tender fruits. J.W.Robertson. 1899.
Report of a meeting held in Ottawa, September 26th, 1928, to
organize the Eastern Ontario Cheesemakers' Association. 1 928.
Report on the Dominion educational cheese scoring contest. G.H.
Barr. 1923.
Research and experimental projects in dairying under way in Canada,
1933. 1933.
A review of the dairy produce trade. J. A. Ruddick. 1913.
School lunches. L.C. Pepper. 1 932.
To prevent mould on butter. 1 901 .
Total Canadian milk production and utilization, 1 931 -1 947. 1 948.
Why and how to use milk. H.G. Campbell. 1 922.
Division of Dairy Research.
Merged with the Division of Bacteriology in 1 939 to form the Division of
Bacteriology and Dairy Research which later became the Bacteriology
Division in 1953.
Contribution. 1-41,1 924-39/ /
Dairy Technology Research Unit.
Specifications for the color of butter. R.R. Riel. 1957.
The use of synthetic B-carotene for coloring butter. R.R. Riel and
C.K.Johns. 1956.
Economics Branch
Name varies: 1937-64 Economics Division.
Numbered series.
Prairie regional studies in economic geography.
1 Riverhurst Region of Saskatchewan. A.W. Burges and J.W.
Channon. 1967.
Suppl. 1967.
2 The Boissevain region of Manitoba. J.W. Channon, D. Zasada and
R.T.Miller. 1967?
3 The Rockglen region of Saskatchewan. J.W. Channon, D. Zasada
and R.T. Miller. 1969.
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Prairie regional studies in economic geography cont.
No.
4 The Camrose-Vegreville Region of Alberta. J.W. Channon and D.
Zasada. 1969.
5 The Weyburn Region of Saskatchewan. J.W. Channon, H.R. Fast
and D.A.Neil. 1971.
6 The Killarney Region of Manitoba. J.W. Channon, D. Zasada and K.
Morison. 1971.
7 The Eston-Elrose Region of Saskatchewan. J.W. Channon, H.R.
Fast and D.A.Neil. 1971.
8 Brandon-Neepawa region of Manitoba. J.W. Channon and K.J.
Morison. 1972.
9 The Cardston Region of Alberta. J.W. Channon and K.J. Morison.
1972.
10 The Rosthern Region of Saskatchewan. J.W. Channon, H.R. Fast
and D.A.Neil. 1972.
Serials and periodicals.
Agricultural economics research information system, no. I, Jl 1 970-
Agricultural statistics for Canada. 1 967-
Title varies: 1 968- 1 969, Selected statistical information on agriculture in Canada.
Canada; production, trade and prices for principal agricultural
products. 1925/57-25/58//
Canada - seasonal duties on fresh fruits and vegetables. 1 955/56-
Canada's trade in agricultural products. 1 955/56-
Title varies: 1955/56-1965/66, Canada: trade in agricultural products with the
United Kingdom, the United States and all countries.
Canadian agriculture. A chronology of federal policies. 1 952-1 965//
Canadian and United states tariffs of selected agricultural products.
1957-
Title varies slightly.
Canadian farm economics. 1 , 1 966-
Supersedes Economic annalist, and Current review of agricultural conditions in
Canada.
A chronological summary of papers, reports and publications in the
field of rural sociology and socio-economics of the Economics
Division. 1959-1962//
Title varies slightly.
Co-operation in Canada. Cooperation au Canada. 1 932-
Supersedes, in part, Dept. of Labour. Annual report on co-operative associations in
Canada. Title varies: 1932-37/38, Farmers' business organizations in
Canada. Organisations commerciales de cultivateurs au Canada; 1 938/39-39/40,
Farmers' co-operative business organizations in Canada. Co-operatives
commerciales agricoles au Canada.
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Serials and Periodicals cont
Credit unions in Canada. 1 941 -1 965//
Current review of agricultural conditions in Canada, v. 1-27 no.1,
1940-66//
Merged with Economic annalist to form Canadian farm economics.
Directory of co-operative associations in Canada. Liste des societes
cooperatives canadiennes. 1-5,1 936-62/ /
Supersedes, in part, Dept. of Labour. Annual report on co-operative associations in
Canada.
Economic analist. 1-35, 1931-65//
Merged with Current review of agricultural conditions in Canada to form Canadian
farm economics.
Exports, imports and domestic disappearance of agricultural
products as a percentage of production, Canada. 1 935/55-1 962//
Federal agricultural legislation, Canada. Legislation agricole feder-
aleau Canada. 1952-
Title varies slightly. Not published, 1961-68. English and French editions issued
separately, 1952-60.
Food outlook. 1, 1961-
Legislation; changes in provincial legislation in the Prairies. 1 970-
Continues its Provincial agricultural legislation in Western Canada.
Marketing boards in Canada; national summary. Les offices de vente
au Canada: resume national. 1 957-
Engish and French editions issued separately, 1957-60.
Monthly letter. 1 9587-1 964/ /
Notes on Canadian agriculture. 1 956-65/ /
Provincial agricultural legislation in Ontario. Legislation agricole de
la province d'Ontario. 1967-
Continues, in part, its Provincial agricultural legislation in Quebec and Ontario.
Provincial agricultural legislation in Quebec and Ontario. 1 951 -60//
Continued by its Provincial agricultural legislation in Ontario, and Provincial
agricultural legislation - Quebec.
Provincial agricultural legislation in the Atlantic Provinces. 1 950-
Pronvincial agricultural legislation in Western Canada. 1 950-69/ /
Continued by Legislation; changes in provincial legislation in the Prairies.
Provincial agricultural legislation - Quebec. Legislation agricole -
Quebec. 1967-
Continues, in part, Provincial agricultural legislation in Quebec and Ontario.
Publications: a list of material published. Publications: liste des
travaux publies. 1 930/53-
Title varies: 1930/53-1969, List of published material. Travaux publies. English
and French editions issued separately, 1930/53-61.
Spot news from abroad on agricultural developments. Ap 1 948-
Title varies: 1948-54?, Overseas report on agricultural development.
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Serials and Periodicals cont.
Statistical handbook. 1 941 -46/ / ?
Miscellaneous publications.
Abstract from the report of the Canadian study team concerning
United States drought conditions in the Great Plains area. 1 957.
Abstracts of Canadian provincial legislation on cooperatives. H.K.
Ingersoll. 1 958. Rev. 1 962, 1 966.
The accounts of Nova Scotia fruit companies. W. F. Chown. 1 940.
Aerial photo interpretation of land use change in fourteen lots in
Prince Edward Island, 1 936 to 1 958. L.E. Philpotts. 1 964.
Aerial photo interpretation of land use changes in Madawaska
County, New Brunswick, 1 944 to 1 961 . L.E. Philpotts. 1 964.
Agricultural assistance, war and postwar. F. Shefrin and M.R.
Cameron. 1949.
Agricultural cooperation in Canada. A.E. Richards. 1 938.
Agricultural statistics by type of farming areas; Alberta. G.A. Lane
and J.G.Carson. 1956.
Agricultural statistics by type of farming areas: British Columbia.
G.A. Lane and J.G. Carson. 1 956.
Agricultural statistics by type of farming areas: Manitoba. G.A. Lane
and J.G. Carson. 1956.
Agricultural statistics by type of farming areas: Newfoundland, Prince
Edward Island, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick. G.A. Lane and J.G.
Carson. 1 956.
Agricultural statistics by type of farming areas: Ontario. G.A. Lane
and J.G. Carson. 1956.
Agricultural statistics by type of farming areas: Quebec. G.A. Lane
and J.G. Carson. 1956.
Agricultural statistics by type of farming areas: Saskatchewan. G.A.
Lane and J.G. Carson. 1956.
Agricultural statistics for Canada. R. Daviault. 1971.
Agriculture in Central Vancouver Island 1946; an economic study of
commercial and part-time farming. H.B. Van Home and J.C.
Maxwell. 1949.
Agriculture in the Atlantic Provinces. J. F. Booth. 1967.
Agriculture in the national economy 1 961 /62. I.F. Furniss and S.W.
Garland. 1963. Rev. as: Agriculture.. .1962/63. 1964.
Air photo interpretations of land use in the central interior of British
Columbia, 1945 to 1955. L.E. Philpotts. 1957.
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Miscellaneous Publications cont
Alberta cattle feeding study (farm feedlots) 1962-63. D.F. Hay-
thorne and K. Elgaard. 1 965?
Alberta farm land value and market situation. T.H. Askin. 1952.
Alberta farm operators and the level of living concept, 1952. H.C.
Abell. 1952.
An analysis of the students' evaluation of a short course held for
professional persons working in rural areas, August 10-15, 1953.
Queen's University, Kingston. O. Larson, N. High and H.C. Abell.
1953.
Analysis of the wheat yield history in thirty-nine municipal units in
southwest and west central Saskatchewan. S.H.Lane. 1944.
Apple marketing in western Ontario. M. Rachlis. 1 947.
Appraisal of dryland farming in the special areas of Alberta. W.
Darcovich. 1 954.
Atlantic Provinces agriculture. E.P. Reid and J.M. Fitzpatrick.
1957.
Back to the land: Alberta, 1 932-48. T.S. Rackham. 1 953.
Balancing the farm and family budget. 1 939.
Breakfast bacon; consumer acceptance of grade A lean bacon.
1957.
Breakfast bacon; consumer preferences in relation to fat-lean
distribution. 1954.
Broad characteristics of agriculture in Canada. Grandes carac-
teristiques de I'agriculture au Canada. 1 968.
Canada: predominant types of commercial farms in Canada - 1961 ;
principaux systemes de production agricole commerciale au
Canada en 1961. n.d. (Map)
Canada weights, measures and conversion factors for agricultural
products. 1954, 1956.
Canada's share of the United Kingdom's agricultural imports. 1 958.
Canadian agriculture and agricultural policies since the first World
War. J. F. Booth. 1944.
Canadian imports of fresh fruits and vegetables from the U.S.A. -
quantities, values and duties, fiscal years, 1953-54 to 1957-58.
1958.
Canadian production, supply and utilization of processed fruits and
vegetables, by crop years, 1 926-27 to 1 927-28. 1 959.
Capital investments, production costs and yields of commercial
potato production in Alberta. E.E.R. King. 1965.
The case method and budget analysis technique of research in farm
economics. W.E. Haviland. 1951.
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Miscellaneous Publications cont
Cattle ranching in southern Alberta; family operated commercial
cattle ranches, foothills and shortgrass region. K. Elgaard. 1 968.
Cattle ranching in the interior of British Columbia, 1958-59. B.K.
Acton and E.D. Woodward. 1 961 .
Cattle ranching in western Canada; an economic study. G.C. Elliott
and G.D. Chattaway. 1 941 . Rev. 1 961 .
Cattle ranching survey in western Canada. Report on the economic
study of 287 cattle ranches in Saskatchewan, Alberta and British
Columbia. 1941.
Changes in agriculture in Dundas County, Ontario. J. A. Dawson.
1952.
Changes in dairy farming in eastern Ontario, 1 948-57. F. Lawrence.
1962.
Changes in farm organization; black soil zone, Alberta small farms,
1958. K. Elgaard. 1963?
Changes in farm organization; grey wooded soils, Rocky Mountain
house district, Alberta small farms, 1 959. K. Elgaard. 1 963.
Changes in farm organization; heavy productivity soil, dark brown soil
zone, Saskatchewan, 1965. M. Ragush. 1966.
Changes in farm organization; low productivity soils, brown soil zone,
Saskatchewan, 1 963. M. Ragush. 1 964.
Changes in farm organization; low productivity soils, dark brown soil
zone, Saskatchewan, 1962. M. Ragush. 1963.
Changes in farm organization; Lundar-Eriksdale area, Manitoba,
1962. W.M. Bayda. 1963.
Changes in farm organization; medium productivity soils, brown soil
zone, Saskatchewan, 1 961 . 1 962.
Changes in farm organization; medium productivity soils, dark brown
soil zone, Saskatchewan, 1 964. M. Ragush. 1 965.
Changes in farm organization; Red River Valley area, Manitoba,
1962. L.M.Johnson. 1963.
Changes in farm organization; Reston-Elkhorn Area Manitoba: grain-
livestock farms. 1961.
Changes in farm organization; Rosetown-Elrose Area, Saskatche-
wan, 1960: grain farms. J. Zeman. 1962.
Changes in farm organization; Russell-Minnedosa area Manitoba,
1961. J.G. MacKenzie. 1962.
Changes in farm organization; Sifton-Fork River Area, Manitoba.
L.M.Johnson. 1964.
Changes in farm organizations; Somerset-Manitou Area, Manitoba,
1964. L.M.Johnson. 1965.
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Miscellaneous Publications cont.
Changes in the farms of west central and northern Saskatchewan,
1942-43 to 1947. M.E. Andal. 1951.
A chronological summary of activities in the field of sociology and
sociological economics. C.M.Jones. 1959.
A chronological summary of papers, reports and publications in the
field of rural sociology and socio-economics. A. Trem. n.d. Rev.
1960.
Classification of land in the Sounding Creek special area, Alberta.
Preliminary report. 1938.
Combined estimates of marketing for Prairie Provinces and Ontario.
(Hogs), 1936. 1937.
Commercial poultry farming in Nova Scotia. G.C. Retson. 1 952.
Concepts of gross national product, national income and gross
national expenditure. F.M. Schrader. 1952.
Condition of Maritime potatoes in railway transportation survey.
G.B. Miller, E.H. Young and W.C. Way. 1 955.
Consumer choices of beef roasts and steaks. 1 958.
Consumer preferences and uses of cheese in Ottawa, Toronto,
Vancouver. L.E.Drayton. 1952.
Consumer preferences for apples in Greater Montreal. R. Choquette
and L.E.Drayton. 1959.
Consumption of beef and veal in city households. C.I. Johnston and
W.C. Hopper. 1942.
Consumption of dairy products in rural Canadian homes. W.C.
Hopper and P.H. Casselman. 1940.
Consumption of food by farm families, Stormont County, Ontario.
C.I.Johnston. 1946.
Consumption of food by farm households in New Brunswick, 1945-
1 946. C.I. Johnston and L. E. Drayton. 1 952.
Consumption of food by farm households in Nova Scotia, 1 945-1 946.
C.I. Johnston and L.E. Drayton. 1953.
Consumption of food by farm households in Prince Edward Island,
1945-1946. C.I. Johnston and L.E. Drayton. 1953.
Consumption of lamb in city households. C.I. Johnston and W.C.
Hopper. 1942.
Consumption of meat in city households. C.I. Johnston and W.C.
Hopper. 1942.
Consumption of milk and cream in the city of Vancouver. C.I.
Johnston and W.C. Hopper. 1 939.
Consumption of pork, bacon, ham, sausages, liver and poultry in city
households. C.I. Johnston and W.C. Hopper. 1942.
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Miscellaneous Publications cont.
Cooperative credit in Saskatchewan. J. Larmour and G.P. Boucher.
1951.
Cost and returns in the production of apples in the Okanagan Valley,
British Columbia. B.A. Campbell and S.C. Hudson. 1 945.
Cost of milk production in Canada; a compendium of data from
studies by various agencies since 1965. W.Y.Yang. 1968.
Cost of operating creameries in the Prairie Provinces, 1933-34.
1934.
Costs and returns - commercial wheat farms, Prairie Provinces,
1 968. B. Middlemiss and M. Ragush. 1 969.
Costs and returns - wheat and grain - beef cattle farms, Prairie
Provinces Parkbelt, 1 968. B. Middlemiss and M. Ragush. 1 969.
Costs of production in agriculture, 1962, a summary of selected
studies conducted in recent years by various agencies. I.F.
Furniss. 1963.
Crop production requirements in Manitoba; machinery, labor and
materials. S.W. Garland and L.M.Johnson. 1958.
Current agricultural assistance programs, Canada Department of
Agriculture, June 1957. M.R.Cameron. 1957.
The dairy farm business in eastern Ontario. J. A. Dawson. 1 951 .
The dairy farm business in Ontario; an economic survey of farms
producing milk for fluid consumption. H.R. Hare. 1940.
The farm business of the Ontario Concentrated Milk Producers. H.R.
Hare. 1937.
A preliminary report on dairy farm management and milk costs in Ontario.
Dairy farm management in milk costs in Ontario. H.R. Hare. 1 938.
Dairy farm management in Nova Scotia. C.H. Chisholm. 1948.
Dairy farm organization in the Fraser Valley of British Columbia,
1 961 . D.C. Crossfield and E.D. Woodward. 1 964.
Dairy farm organization in the Lower Fraser Valley of British
Columbia. R.H. Campbell. 1957.
Dairy farm study on Vancouver Island, 1943-1955. J.G. Carson.
1957.
Dairy farmers' account book. 1 944, 1 946.
Dairy farming in north central British Columbia. B.K.Acton. 1965.
Dairy farming on Vancouver Island, 1961. M.M. Sorboe and E.D.
Woodward. 1 964.
The dairy industry in British Columbia. 1 966.
Data available from the 1 958 D.B.S. Expenditure and Income Survey,
with a tentative list of tabulations that the Bureau expects to
compile from the survey records. D. Dyck. 1963.
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Miscellaneous Publications cont.
Demand for cheese in selected Canadian cities. L.E. Drayton.
1952.
The demand for meat in Canada. F.M. Schrader. 1953.
Demand-supply projections for Canadian agriculture - 1980. Z.J.
Yankowsky and others. 1968.
Determining consumer preferences in dairy foods. L.E. Drayton.
1958.
Developing bush pastures - a management and economic guide.
J.K. Wiens and R.W. Lodge. 1 972.
The development and progress of economic classification of lands in
Saskatchewan and some results of the various studies. R.A.
Stutt. 1944.
The dietary results of a food consumption survey on rural families in
Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island, 1945-46.
1948.
The distribution of Essex County fresh fruits and vegetables, 1951.
E.A. Haslett and D.W. Ware. 1955.
An economic analysis of beef cattle - grain operations in west central
Manitoba. L.M. Johnson and W.J. Craddock. 1 970.
An economic analysis of cheese factory operations in Ontario. J.F.
Booth. 1933.
An economic analysis of cheese factory operations in Quebec. J.F.
Booth. 1933.
An economic analysis of creamery operations in New Brunswick.
C.V. Parker, J.F. Booth and others. 1934.
An economic analysis of farm power in Alberta and Saskatchewan.
E.G. Grest. 1936.
An economic appraisal of proposed agricultural development and
cattle ranching in the Slave River Lowlands, North West Territories.
R.A. Stutt. 1968.
Economic aspects of farm machinery use in crop production, Reston-
Cromer area, Manitoba, 1 965. M.J. Dubois. 1 966.
Economic aspects of farm machinery use in crop production in south
central Manitoba, 1 964. B. E. Tonn. 1 965.
An economic classification of land... and a study of farm organization
of the Biggar-Kerrobert-Unity area, Saskatchewan, 1948. J.
Zeman. 1953.
An economic classification of land and its relation to farm income,
Eyebrow-Lacadena area, Saskatchewan, 1939-40. C.C. Spence,
S. Mysak and R.A. Stutt. 1941.
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Miscellaneous Publications cont.
An economic classification of land and its relation to farm types and
income, Blucher-Colonsay area, Saskatchewan, 1940-41. C.C.
Spence and E.C. Hope. 1 948.
An economic classification of land in the Elrose-Rosetown-Conquest
area, 1944. R.A. Stutt. 1948.
An economic classification of land in the Govenlock-Eastend-Maple
Creek area, Saskatchewan, 1 946. R.A. Stutt. 1 946.
An economic classification of land in the Weyburn Estavan area,
Saskatchewan, 1 941 . R.A. Stutt and S. Mysak. 1 943.
An economic study of apple production in the Annapolis Valley; report
to the individual operator with a summary of his farm business.
1933.
An economic study of furrow and sprinkler irrigation of tree fruits in
the Okanagan Valley, British Columbia, 1951. C.H. Ferries and
J.C.Wilcox. 1955.
An economic study of land settlement in the Albertville-Garrick area
of northern Saskatchewan, 1941. E.C. Hope and R.A. Stutt.
1944.
Economic study of the marketing and distribution of perishable farm
produce in the city of Ottawa (Oct. 1936-Sept. 1937) Preliminary
report. E.P. Reid, B.A. Campbell and F.H. Gorsline. 1938.
An economic survey of range sheep production in western Canada.
LE. Kindt. 1933.
An economic survey of sheep ranching in western Canada. L.E.
Kindt. 1934.
Economic surveys in northern settlement areas, n.d.
The economic utilization of grazing lands in two municipal units
representative of south central and southwestern Saskatchewan,
1945. R.A. Stutt and M.E.Andal. 1948.
Economics of grain-fallow rotations and fertilizer use in the Prairie
Provinces. J.G. MacKenzie. 1968.
The economics of grape production in the Okanagan Valley of British
Columbia. O.G. Dawson and B.K. Acton. 1 972.
Effect of price on butter sales. G. Lebel. 1 963.
Egg marketing in Alberta. J.D.F. Kidd. 1967.
Elementary agricultural air photo interpretation with particular
reference to eastern Canada. D.J. Packman and L.E. Philpotts.
1955.
An enquiry into the relationships between changes in over-all
productivity and real net return per farm, and between changes in
total output and real gross return. S.H. Lok. 1961.
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Miscellaneous Publications cont.
Equipment on farms in the Plains region of Saskatchewan. J.W.
Clarke. 1953.
The establishment of economic farm units in northwestern Saskatch-
ewan with particular reference to low- productivity land. M.
Ragush. 1952.
An evaluation of certain aspects of staff study No.24 of the Economic
Council of Canada on Canadian Agricultural Productivity. I.F.
Furniss. 1970.
The exchange of farming information. H.C. Abell. 1953.
Exports of Canadian farm products: war and post-war developments.
F. Shefrin. 1949.
Factors affecting the weight of market hogs. F. M. Schrader. 1 953.
Farm account book. 1 955. Rev. 1 958.
A farm appraisal handbook for eastern Ontario. D.J. Packman.
1951.
Farm business and management analysis statements; prepared
from regional farm business surveys and dairy and poultry account
book studies. 1951.
Farm business in the Gilbert Plains and Sifton areas of Manitoba.
J.G. Mackenzie. 1953.
A farm business study in central British Columbia, 1 953-1 955. J.W.
Couston. 1962.
A farm business study in the Birtle-Shoal Lake area of Manitoba.
T.O. Riecken. 1953.
A farm business study in the Fort Vermilion area of Alberta. V.
Gilchrist. 1954.
A farm business study in the Fox Valley-Eston-Kindersley area of
Saskatchewan. T.O. Riecken and M.E.Andal. 1952.
A farm business study in the Hamiota area of Manitoba. T.O.
Riecken. 1952.
A farm business study with particular reference to the relation of farm
types and land class, Coty- Asquith-Langham area, Saskatche-
wan. R.A. Stutt. 1943.1949.
The farm family in Canada. D.Ferris. 1963.
Farm family living in Lanark County, Ontario, 1947-1948. M.A.
MacNaughton, J.M. Mann and M.B. Blackwood. 1 950.
Farm family living in Nicolet County, Quebec, 1947-48. M.A.
MacNaughton, J.M. Mann and M.B. Blackwood. 1 950.
Farm income: cash and net, 1 926-1 948. F. Shefrin. 1 949.
Farm labour in wartime (a survey of farm labour.. .in Canada in
February and March 1 942). B. A. Campbell and J. Coke. 1 942.
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Miscellaneous Publications cont
The farm lease in Alberta. J.R.S. Jorgens. 1947.
The farm machinery outlook in the Prairie Provinces. H.L. Patterson.
1945.
Farm machinery requirements in Saskatchewan. M.E. Andal and
J.D. Neilson. 1945.
Farm mechanization in Ontario and Quebec. J. A. Dawson and L.R.
Fortier. 1954.
Farm organization and practices, costs and returns; thin black soil
zone, central Alberta, 1 965. K. Elgaard. 1 966.
Farm organization and the cost of producing apples in the Annapolis
Valley of Nova Scotia. B.A.Campbell. 1940,1946.
Farm organization in the Creston area of British Columbia, 1947.
R.C. Blair and E.D. Woodward. 1 951 .
Farm organization in the Northern Okanagan Valley, British Colum-
bia. H.W.Trevor and D.W.Ware. 1952.
Farm organization, income and debt paying capacity in west central
Alberta. C.C. Spence. 1954.
Farm power and machinery costs in Alberta, 1950. H.K. Scott.
1952.
Farm practices in central Saskatchewan. J.W. Clarke. 1 952.
Farm practices in the Weyburn loam and Regina heavy clay soils of
Saskatchewan. M. Ragush and F.F. Cline. 1 953.
Farm real estate in the Prairie Provinces, 1963-1967. G. Ablasser.
1969.
Farmers' estimation of acreage in comparison with measurements
from aerial photographs, Manitoba, 1 961 . L.E. Philpotts. 1 965.
Farming in the Armstrong district of Manitoba, 1948. T.O. Riecken.
1953.
Farming in the Rocky Mountain Trench of British Columbia in 1955.
D.C. Crossfield. 1962.
Farming on bush lands at Debolt - Peace River, Alberta, 1945. B.K.
Acton. 1949.
Farming on the Almasippl soils of central Manitoba, 1950. J. P.
Hudson. 1953.
A father and son business arrangement for prairie farmers. J.R.S.
Jorgens. 1947.
Federal agricultural assistance programs, Canada, 1945-1956.
M.R.Cameron. 1957.
Supplement, 1956/57, 1957/58, 1958/62, 1962/63, 1963/64, 1964/65, 1966/
67.
Federal agricultural assistance programs, Canada, 1900-1951.
M.R. Cameron and F. Shefrin. 1 952. Suppl. 1 953.
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Miscellaneous Publications cont.
Federal agricultural marketing and price legislation, Canada 1930 to
1950. F. Shefrin. 1950.
Financial analysis of certain independent fruit processors in the
Niagara Peninsula in Ontario. L.C. RaynerandK.E. Cann. 1963.
Four years of milk production in Ontario. H.R. Hare. 1942.
Freeze-dried food. S. E. Kidd. 1 962.
Fresh fruit and vegetables: what's available, and when. 1 971 .
Frozen fruit and vegetable production in Canada. D.W. Ware and
L.E. Drayton. 1957.
The fruit canning industry of Ontario. E.S. Eaton and G.I. Girard.
1960. Rev. 1965.
Function and activities of the Economics Division. J.F. Booth.
1954,1956.
A general classification of land for agricultural use by townships,
Manitoba. S.W. Garland T.O. Riecken. 1963.
General information on agriculture in Canada. 1 965.
Grants and subsidies paid by the Federal Department of Agriculture,
eastern and western Canada, fiscal years 1939-40 to 1953-54.
1955.
Growth of the cooperative movement at St. Anselme, Quebec rural
parish, 1 957. R. Perreault. 1 958.
Guide for users of the IBM 7040/44 linear programming system.
B.H. Sonntag. 1966.
A guide to the preparation of statistical tables. F.M. Schrader and J.
Coke. 1 950.
Handbook of agricultural statistics: trends in Canadian agriculture,
n.d. Supplement, 1960. Rev. 1964.
History of Canadian agricultural tariffs, 1906-1956. M.I. Dunbabin.
1956.
The hog barley ratio. F.M. Schrader. n.d.
Hog marketing in Grey County, Ontario, 1950. T.S. Rackham.
1952.
Income and food consumption. W.C. Hopper. 1943.
Indexes of physical volume of agricultural production, imports and
exports. B.A. MacDonald. n.d.
The influence of prices on the relative consumption of beef and pork.
G.E. Woollam. 1953.
Information for members of the staff, n.d.
Input-output and costs and returns. Small scale market egg
production on dairy farms in eastern Ontario, 1 961 . F. Lawrence.
1962.
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Miscellaneous Publications cont.
An inventory of agricultural economics research in Canada, 1964 to
1966. R.A. Stutt. 1967.
An investigation of farm credit on commercial farms. F.A. Mooney
and R.S. Rust. 1968.
Irrigation lands crop production study; all irrigation districts, Alberta,
1963. LC. Allen and K. Elgaard. 1966?
Land and farm values, Manitoba, 1961. L.M. Johnson. 1962.
Land classification in Saskatchewan. Land classification maps. R.A.
Stutt. 1953. Suppl. 1959.
Land classification in western Canada. J.Coke. 1940.
Land requirements for beef production in 1 980. 1 964.
Land use and part-time farming in Cape Breton County, Nova Scotia.
J.N. Lewis and S.C. Hudson. 1 942.
Land use in Durham County, Ontario (Hope and Clarke townships).
B. A. Campbell and J. Coke. 1 947.
Little chats on farm management. 1 941 .
Livestock marketing in western Canada. J.S. Carmichael and T.S.
Rackham. 1952.
Location of sheep ranches in British Columbia, Alberta and
Saskatchewan, n.d.
Machinery costs in central Alberta. L. M. Johnson. 1 971 .
Machinery costs in Prairie wheat farms in west central Saskatche-
wan. L.M.Johnson. 1971.
Machinery costs on parkland grain-cattle farms in central Alberta.
L.M.Johnson. 1971.
Machinery costs on parkland wheat and grain cattle farms in
northeastern Saskatchewan. L.M.Johnson. 1971.
Machinery costs on prairie wheat farms in central Saskatchewan.
L.M.Johnson. 1971.
Machinery costs on prairie wheat farms in west central Saskatche-
wan. L.M.Johnson. 1971.
The machinery situation in the Elrose-Rosetown-Conquest area,
1944 survey. R.A. Stutt. 1945.
Manitoba farm land values, 1956-1961. L.M. Johnson and T.O.
Riecken. 1964.
The market for eight fresh vegetables in western Canada. E.E.R.
King. 1962.
The market for farm products in north-central British Columbia. J.C.
Maxwell and E.P. Reid. 1 950.
The market for farm products in north-western Quebec. E.P. Reid
andH. Dubord. 1947.
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Miscellaneous Publications cont.
The market for farm products in the Creston Valley of British
Columbia, 1946. 1951.
The market for farm products in the East Kootenay area of British
Columbia. W.C. Shipley and J. Nairn. 1 953.
The market for farm products in the Province of Newfoundland, 1 948-
1950. W.C. Shipley and G. A. O'Brien. 1952.
The market for farm products in the Sydney area of Nova Scotia.
E.P. Reid and W.C. Hopper. 1 941 .
The market for farm products in the town of Smiths Falls. P.J. Thair.
1946.
The market for farm products in the West Kootenay area of British
Columbia. W.C. Shipley and I.F. Furniss. 1 953.
The market for farm products in urban centres in northern Ontario.
W.R. Peters and E.P. Reid. 1 945.
The market for meats in Halifax 1947-1948. W.C. Way and E.P.
Reid. 1950.
Marketing boards under provincial legislation, Canada 1957. M.I.
Dunbabin and W.E.Walker. 1957/
Marketing eggs in New Brunswick. G.B.Murray. 1954.
Marketing margins for selected Canadian agricultural products,
1 935-1 949. F.W. Hillhouse and F.M. Schrader. 1 950.
Marketing margins on British Columbia apples. A.E. Richards.
1942.
The marketing of feed corn in southwestern Ontario. A preliminary
report. 1941.
The marketing of fresh fruits and vegetables in Greater Winnipeg.
R.S. Elliott, B. A. Campbell and P.J. Thair. 1 946.
The marketing of fresh fruits and vegetables in Quebec City. 1 942.
The marketing of fresh fruits and vegetables in the cities of
Sherbrooke and Three Rivers. 1941.
The marketing of fresh fruits and vegetables in the City of Montreal.
B. A. Campbell and others. 1 940.
The marketing of fruits and vegetables in the Halifax trading area,
1949-1950. J.M.Gray. 1951.
The marketing of grain corn in southwestern Ontario. A.H. Turner.
1943.
The marketing of milk in the Sydney-Glace Bay area of Nova Scotia.
J.F. Booth and R.P. Longley. 1933.
The marketing of perishable farm products in Canadian cities. W.C.
Hopper, n.d.
Marketing Ontario grain corn. M. Rachlis. 1953.
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Miscellaneous Publications cont
Marshland utilization in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. G. Haase
and D.J. Packman. 1 953.
Memorandum on agricultural cooperative associations in Canada,
including a summary of governmental assistance. 1 935.
A method of fertilizer input and output analysis for spring wheat on
fallow and on stubble in the Prairie Provinces. I.F. Furniss. 1 963.
A methodological note concerning a relocation study undertaken in
New Brunswick, October 1956. C.M.Jones. 1957.
A methodological note, concerning the study "Factors involved in the
choice of alternative farm enterprises in two mixed farming areas
of Alberta. June-July 1952". H.C. Abell and B.A. MacDonald.
1952.
A methodological note, concerning the study "Proposed changes in
farming enterprises (Changes in farming enterprises within the next
two or three years, as planned by farm operators in two mixed
farming areas of Alberta. 1 952)" H.C. Abell and B.A. MacDonald.
1952.
The Montreal market for fresh fruits and vegetables; extracts from a
report submitted to the federal government's Committee on
Reconstruction. W.C. Hopper. 194-.
'My' farm record. 1 951 . 1 952?
National and regional economic models of agriculture. R.K.
Eyvindson. 1972.
New look at transportation policy; significance to agriculture of the
Royal Commission report. E.P. Reid. 1 951 .
1966-1967 Canada - seasonal duties of fresh fruits and vegetables.
D.L.Bolton. 1968.
North American hog/pork study. M.H. Hawkins, R.K. Bennett and
A.M. Boswell. 1972.
Ontario Cooperative Union - Statistics of membership, 1948-49.
1950.
Ontario's cooperatives, 1946-47. J.E. O'Meara. 1948.
Opinions about the rural community and rural living, based on a
questionnaire administered to thirty-one Alberta rural leaders
during the Rural Leadership Conference, Banff, Alberta, 1959.
H.C. Abell. 1959.
Opinions about rural living, based on a questionnaire administered to
the staff of the Home Economics Service of the Extension Branch of
the Ontario Department of Agriculture, January 1 959. 1 959.
Optimum plans for small farms in northeast Saskatchewan. B.H.
Sonntag. 1967.
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Miscellaneous Publications cont.
Organization and returns of stone fruit and pear enterprises in the
Okanagan Valley, British Columbia, 1949-1950. D.W. Ware.
1952.
Organizational characteristics of grain - cattle farms in the Prairie
Provinces, 1956-1965. T.F.Joyce. 1969.
Organizational characteristics of grain - cattle - hog farms in the
Prairie Provinces, 1 956-1 965. T.F. Joyce. 1 970.
Organizational characteristics of grain farms in the Prairie Provinces,
1956-1965. T.F.Joyce. 1969.
Our food costs. L.E.Drayton. 1959.
The outlook for poultry meat in Canada to 1980; a study of factors
affecting supply and demand. M.K. Emmery. 1967.
Outlook in patterns and practices in agriculture in 1980. G.R.
Purnell. 1969.
The pattern of mechanization and wartime changes of farms in the
Elrose-Rosetown-Conquest area of central and west central
Saskatchewan, 1 944. R.A. Stutt. 1 948.
Peach handling methods and equipment in Ontario. J.M. Fitzpatrick.
1955.
Perishable food requirements of Newfoundland. E.S.Eaton. 1966.
Pictorial survey of Newfoundland agriculture. E.S. Eaton. 1 959.
Population in process; a study of social changes affecting selected
farm operators and their descendants, 1918 to 1949. Dundas
County, Ontario. N.H. High and M.B. Blackwood. 1 951 .
Post war settlement of veterans in Alberta. R.A. Benedict. 1 954.
The potato chip industry in Canada. 1 957.
Poultry account book. 1 944.
The poultry enterprise on forty-nine Manitoba farms, 1948-1949.
O.P. Blaich. 1952.
Poultry production and marketing in Saskatchewan. A. A. Heidt and
M.A. Nelson. 1951.
The preparation of a methodological note. 1 959.
Preparation of sketch maps. M.I. Dunbabin. 1 954.
Prices and net returns to the growers of apples in the Okanagan
Valley. A.E.Richards. 1941.
Production and storage facilities for frozen fruits and vegetables in
Canada. L. E. Drayton and D.W. Ware. 1 958.
Production of sugar beets in southwestern Ontario. I.S. McArthur.
1941.
Production of vegetables in wartime gardens in urban centres of
Canada in 1 943. R. Choquette and W.C. Hopper. 1 944, 1 945.
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Miscellaneous Publications cont.
Progress of farmers in an area adjacent to the Saskatchewan-Carrot
River triangle. J. Zeman. 1954.
A progress report on the special study of Ontario farm homes and
homemakers. 1959.
Proposed changes in farming enterprises. (Changes in farming
enterprises within the next two or three years, as planned by farm
operators in two mixed farming areas of Alberta, June and July,
1952). H.C.Abell. 1953.
Purpose and instructions in the use of the dairy farmers' account
book. 1 936.
Recent developments in the cooperative purchasing of farm supplies.
A.E.Richards. 1938.
Recent developments in international trade policy affecting agricul-
tural products. A.E.Richards. 1952.
Report of studies on consumer acceptance of grade A lean bacon.
1957.
A report on opinions about the rural community and rural living. H.C.
Abell. 1959.
Research techniques in the economics of meat production. A
reference paper in research methodology. H.R. Shaw. 1 953.
The results of collectivization of Estonian agriculture. E. Jaska.
1951.
Review of Canadian agricultural price and marketing arrangements.
M.I. Dunbabin. 1957.
A review of the Rural Development Program in the United States of
America. 1960.
Rural development research in Canada. R.A. Stutt. 1965.
Rural young people and their future plans. F. Uhlir and H.C. Abell.
1953.
Sales of cheese in selected Canadian cities. L.E. Drayton. 1 953.
Sampling and field operations in a socio-economic study of farms in
Prince Edward Island, June 29 to August 1 9, 1 959. D. Dyck and H.
Marquis. 1959.
Sampling experience in the Ottawa cheese survey; a methodological
note. L.E.Drayton. 1953.
A scale for rating socio-economic levels in rural western Canada.
F.M. Edwards.
School milk in Canada. L.E. Drayton, S.E. Kidd and D.W. Oke.
1961.
Seasonal changes in quantities of food purchased. C.I. Johnston.
1960.
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Miscellaneous Publications cont.
Seasonal variation in Canadian farm products. I.S. McArthur.
1942.
Seasonal variation in prices and production of livestock and livestock
products. F.M. SchraderandG.E. Woollam. 1953.
Seeding prairie rangelands; a management and economic guide.
J.K. Wiens, R.W. Lodge and A. Johnston. 1 969.
Selected indicators of agricultural land use, average farm occupied
and improved area and livestock numbers; provinces, counties and
census divisions. R.A. Stutt. 1967.
Selected list of published material contributed by members of the
Economics Division, 1 930 to 1 949. 1 950.
Selected papers on farm appraisal, distributed by the Ottawa
chapter, Appraisal Institute of Canada. M.B. Blackwood and G.P.
Boucher. 1949.
Services and careers in economics. 1 972.
Short tales on farm economics, broadcast over C.K.U.A. under the
auspices of the Agricultural Radio Committee, University of
Alberta, n.d.
A socio-economic study of rural areas of P.E.I., 1959. D. Dyck.
1961.
Sociological considerations in economic development. H.C. Abell.
1961.
Some economic aspects of cooperative business in Canada, 1 948.
J.E. O'Meara. 1950.
Some aspects of residence patterns and motorization on Canadian
farms. H.C. Abell. 1962.
Some economic and sociological information about the Interlake
Region of Manitoba, 1960. S.W. Garland and T.O. Riecken.
1962.
Some economic aspects of apple production. J. Coke. 1 932.
Some economic aspects of Cyprian agriculture. C. Varkaris. n.d.
Some economic aspects of marshland reclamation in the Maritime
Provinces. G. Haase. 1954.
Some implications of socio-economic research, with special
reference to A.R.D.A. D. Dyck. 1 962.
Some notes on agriculture for presentation to productivity council.
A.H.Turner. 1963.
Some observations on the marketing of feeder lambs and breeding
ewes off ranches in western Canada. L.E. Kindt. 1 934.
Some suggestions for discussion on range sheep production and
marketing in western Canada. L.E.Kindt. 1933.
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Miscellaneous Publications cont.
South Saskatchewan River project (central Saskatchewan develop-
ment) summary report of investigations, n.d. Rev. 1 951 .
Special study of Ontario farm homes and homemakers. Progress
report no.2-4. H.C. Abell. 1960.
Spectral reflections of branches from fourteen different fruit trees,
Kelowna, British Columbia, 1 964. L.E. Philpotts. 1 964.
Sprinkler irrigation in Alberta, 1 949. H.R. Manery. 1 951 .
Starting farming in Canada. S. W. Garland. 1 964. Rev. 1 965.
A statistical analysis of death rates of farm animals in Canada. W.Y.
Yang. 1 969.
Statistical basis and requirements for crop insurance programmes.
M.E.Andal. 1966.
Statistical handbook, 1 926-1 946. R. Berthiaume. n.d. Rev. 1 946.
Statistics of production, domestic consumption, imports, exports and
prices of Canadian farm products, 1 925-1 940. 1 941 .
Statistics of production, imports, exports, domestic disappearance,
and prices of various farm products in Canada, 1927-1943. B.A.
Campbell. Rev. by H.C. Murray. 1 944.
Statistics of production, imports, exports, domestic disappearance,
and prices of various farm products in Canada, 1 925-1 945. Rev. by
M.I. Dunbabin. 1945.
The strawberry enterprise in Nova Scotia. G.C. Retson and V.A.
Heighton. 1953.
Structure and capacity of Canadian agriculture. H. VanVliet. 1970.
The structure of the Canadian agricultural labor force. A.B.
Andarawewa. 1 970.
The structure of the Canadian manufacturing milk and cream
industry. W.J. White and V.A. Heighton. 1 968.
A study of apple production in the Okanagan Valley of British
Columbia, 1949. D.W. Ware, E.D. Woodward and H.W. Trevor.
1952.
A study of Canadian manufacturing milk and cream producers. W.J.
White and V.A. Heighton. 1 967.
Study of changes in farm organization in Reston-Cromer Area,
Manitoba, 1 965. L. M. Johnson. 1 966.
A study of changes in the farm business in the Athabaska area of
northern Alberta, 1945-1951. K. Elgaard. 1953.
A study of crop yields in Alberta. H.K.Scott. 1958.
A study of factors associated with land values in the proposed South
Saskatchewan River development. D.M. Warren. 1 954.
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Miscellaneous Publications cont
Study of farming and economics and social adjustment problems of
Foam Lake Saskatchewan, 1961-63. J. Zeman. 1966.
A study of farms and farm people in Renfrew County Ontario. D.
Dyck. 1 964.
A study of rural problems in Madawaska County, New Brunswick.
G.C. Retson and P.R. L'Ecuyer. 1 963.
A study of some crop yields in Manitoba. S.W.Garland. 1960.
A study of the farm business in the Carlyle-Moosomin area of
southwest Saskatchewan, 1948. G. Haase. 1952.
A study of the marketing of fresh fruits and vegetables in Metropolitan
Toronto. L.C. Rayner, S.E. Kidd and H. Weijs. 1 964.
A study of vegetable production and marketing in Saskatchewan.
K.I.Vick. 1960.
Summary of progress made in connection with the classification of
land areas based on suitability for wheat production in the rural
municipalities of south central Saskatchewan. 1 937.
A summary of statistics relative to the enquiry into the price of farm
machinery. G. Haase. 1961.
Sunflower production on Manitoba farms. G.B. McNeill. 1954.
Supplemental irrigation in the proposed South Saskatchewan River
irrigation project. B.H. Sonntag. 1965.
A survey of Saskatchewan's forage crop program. 1 955.
Survey of the production and marketing of potatoes in Alberta. W.
Darcovich and J. A. Parfett. 1 953.
A survey of the production and marketing of potatoes in Saskatche-
wan. E.P. Reid and W.F. Ferris. 1 947.
A synopsis of the dairy enterprise on 81 selected farms in the North
Okanagan Valley, British Columbia, 1960-1961. B.K. Acton.
1965.
Taxation reform. S.C. Hudson.
Paper presented at the seventeenth annual Rural and Industrial Conference at St.
Francis Xavier University, August 22, 1939.
Tomatoes for processing in Quebec. G.I. Girard. 1 964.
Trends in Canada's agricultural trade pattern. F. Shefrin. 1 965.
Trends in locker plants and home freezers. L.E. Drayton. 1 956.
Types of farming in Canada. I. McArthur. 1931.
Urban family expenditures for certain milk products, 1957. C.I.
Johnston. 1963.
The use of aircraft in Canadian agriculture, 1957. L.E. Philpotts.
1958.
The use of aerial photo in the change of land use in south-western
Saskatchewan. L.E. Philpotts. 1957.
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Miscellaneous Publications cont.
The variability of and the sources of farm cash income, Canada and
provinces, 1 926-1 960. D.W. Ware. 1 963.
Wartime exports of Canadian farm products. F. Shefrin. 1 946.
Wartime exports of Canadian farm products and post-war develop-
ments. F. Shefrin. 1947.
The wartime subsidy program of the Dominion Department of
Agriculture. F. Shefrin and M.R. Cammeron. 1 946, 1 947.
Water allocation and utilization in the Saskatchewan River Basin.
1961.
The wholesale marketing of fresh fruits and vegetables in the city of
Montreal, 1937; a preliminary report prepared for the Quebec
Pomological Society's annual meeting, Jan. 1 940. B.A. Campbell,
A. Gosselin and W.C. Hopper. 1 940.
The wholesale marketing of fresh fruits and vegetables in the city of
Toronto. W. F. Chown and W.C. Hopper. 1 938.
Woodlots on Ontario farms. D.J. Packman. 1953.
World agriculture. J. F. Booth. 1958.
Engineering Research Service.
Numbered series.
ERDA supplement.
1 Post-frame wall construction for farm buildings. J.E. Turnbull.
1968.
2 Current agricultural engineering research and development projects
in Canada, 1969. 1969.
3 Current agricultural engineering research and development projects
in Canada, 1970. 1970.
4 Current agricultural engineering research and development projects
in Canada, 1971. 1971.
5 Current agricultural engineering research and development projects
in Canada, 1972. 1972.
Serials and periodicals.
Contribution. 1, 1961-
No.7, 32, 35, 49, 50, 64 not issued. Some numbers also issued as its Engineering
specifications.
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Serials and Periodicals cont.
ERDA: Engineering research and development in agriculture. 1,
1968-
Supersedes Genie.
Engineering specifications, no. 1 , 1 960?-
Genie. 1-14,1962-67//
Superseded by ERDA: Engineering research and development in agriculture.
Research report. 1 960/66-
Miscellaneous publications.
SCR - an answer to light control; economy and minimum heat
dissipation in high-amperage circuits are among advantages. E.J.
Brach, G.B. Hergert and W.J. Mason. 1 965?
Entomology Division
Established in 1883. Called 1887-1909, Division of Entomology and
Botany; 1910-13, Division of Entomology; 1914-38, Entomological Branch.
Abolished in 1959 and replaced by the Entomology Research Institute.
Numbered series.
Bulletin.
1 The Destructive Insect and Pest Act and Regulations issued
thereunder. C.G.Hewitt. 1911.
2 The honey bee; a guide to apiculture in Canada. C.G.Hewitt. 1912.
3 Cutworms and army worms. A.Gibson. 1912.
4 The control of insect pests in Canada. C.G.Hewitt. 1912.
5 The large larch sawfly with an account of its parasites, other natural
enemies and means of control. C.G.Hewitt. 1912.
6 Legislation in Canada to prevent the introduction and spread of
insects, pests and diseases destructive to vegetation, with
regulations regarding the importation of vegetation into Canada.
C.G.Hewitt. 1912.
7 Forest insect conditions in British Columbia - a preliminary survey.
J.M. Swaine. 1914.
8 The strawberry root weevil in British Columbia, with notes on other
insects attacking strawberry plants in the Lower Fraser Valley.
R.C. Treherne. 1914.
9 The army-worm. A.Gibson. 1915.
10 Cutworms and their control. A.Gibson. 1915.
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Bulletin cont.
No.
1 1 The hessian-fly and the western wheat-stem sawfly in Manitoba,
Saskatchewan and Alberta. N. Criddle. 1915.
12 The cabbage root maggot and its control in Canada, with notes on
imported onion maggot and the seed-corn maggot. A. Gibson and
R.C. Treherne. 1916.
13 The army cutworm, Euxoa (Chorizagrotis) auxillaris Grote. E.H.
Strickland. 1916.
14 Canadian bark-beetles. J.M. Swaine. 1917-18.
15 The pear thrips (Taeniothrips inconsequens Uzel) and its control in
British Columbia. A.E. Cameron and R.C. Treherne. 1 91 8.
1 6 The apple bud-moths and their control in Nova Scotia. G.E. Sanders
andA.G. Dustan. 1919.
1 7 The fruit worms of the apple in Nova Scotia. G.E. Sanders and A.G.
Dustan. 1919.
18 Studies in North American Cleorini (Geometridae). J.H. McDun-
nough. 1920.
19 The natural control of the fall webworm (Hyphantria cunea Drury) in
Canada, together with an account of its several parasites. J.D.
Tothill. 1922.
20 The morphology and biology of a Canadian cattle-infesting black fly.
A.E.Cameron. 1922.
21 Insects affecting greenhouse plants. A. Gibson and W.A. Ross.
1922.
22 Biological notes on parasites of prairie cutworms. E.H. Strickland.
1923.
23 North American cerambycid larvae. F.C.Craighead. 1923.
24 Insects affecting livestock. S. Hadwen. 1 923.
25 Studies on the spruce budworm (Cacoecia fumiferana Clem.) J.M.
Swaine, F.C. Craighead and I. W. Bailey. 1 924.
26 Grasshoppers of British Columbia. R.C. Treherne and E.R. Buckell.
1924.
27 The Colorado potato beetle in Canada. A. Gibson and others.
1925.
28 The more important shade tree insects and their control. J.M.
Swaine and C.B. Hutchings. 1 926.
29 Insects of the flower garden and their control. A.Gibson. 1928.
30 Household insects and their control. A. Gibson and C.R. Twinn.
1929.
31 Grasshopper control in Canada east of the Rocky Mountains. N.
Criddle. 1931.
32 Vegetable insects and their control. A.G. Dustan. 1932.
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Bulletin cont.
No.
33 Insects and allied parasites injurious to livestock and poultry in
Canada. E. Hearle. 1938.
Circular.
Continued in Dept. of Agricultue. Circular.
1 Tent caterpillars. J.M. Swaine. 1913.
2 Flea-beetles and their control. A.Gibson. 1913.
3 The chinch-bug in Ontario. H.F.Hudson. 1914.
4 Instructions to importers of trees, plants and other nursery stock into
Canada. C.G.Hewitt. 1914.
5 The control of locusts in eastern Canada. A.Gibson. 1915.
6 The control of cutworms in the Prairie Provinces. E.H. Strickland.
1916.
7 Results from spraying in Nova Scotia. G.E. Sanders and W.H.
Brittain. 1916.
8 Spraying for insects affecting apple orchards in Nova Scotia. G.E.
Sanders and W.H. Brittain. 1 91 6.
9 Common garden insects and their control. 1 91 7. Rev. 1 921 .
10 Regulations under the Destructive Insect and Pest Act, with
instructions to importers and exporters of trees, plants and other
nursery stock. C.G.Hewitt. 1917.
1 1 The white-marked tussock moth and its control on shade and orchard
trees. J.M. Swaine and G.E. Sanders. 1918.
12 Directions for collecting and preserving insects. J.H. McDunnough.
1919.
13 Locust control in the Prairie Provinces. N. Criddle. 1920.
1 4 Boring caterpillars affecting corn and other crops and which are liable
to be mistaken for the European corn borer. A. Gibson. 1 920.
15 The control of bark-beetle outbreaks in British Columbia. R.
Hopping. 1921.
Crop protection leaflet
Continued in Dept. of Agriculture. Circular.
1 Protection of crops. 1917.
2 Prepare to protect your crops next season. 1917.
3 Cutworms and their control. A.Gibson. 1918.
4 Root maggots and their control. A.Gibson. 1918.
5 Prevent white grub injury. A.Gibson. 1918.
6 How to control locusts or grasshoppers. A.Gibson. 1918.
7 Rats and mice; destroyers of grain and food. C.G.Hewitt. 1918.
8 Aphids or plant-lice. W.A.Ross. 1918.
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Crop protection leaflet cont.
No.
9 The pea weevil. A.Gibson. 1918.
10 Arsenate of lime. G.E.Sanders. 1918.
1 1 The date on which it is safe to re-seed fields in the Prairie Provinces
after they have been devastated by cutworms. E.H. Strickland.
1920.
1 2 The beet webworm. E.H. Strickland and N. Criddle. 1 920.
1 3 The European corn borer. A. Gibson and L.S. McLaine. 1 920.
14 The control of grasshoppers. A.Gibson. 1921.
15 The pale western cutworm. H.L. Seamans and E.H. Strickland.
1921.
16 The control of the European corn borer. A.Gibson. 1921.
Processed publication.
1 Progress report on grasshopper bait investigations, Canadian
Prairies, 1 941 . R.H. Handford. 1 941 . Rev. 1 942, 1 943.
2 Spray calendar for nursery stock, 1944. W.A. Ross and W.L.
Putman. 1 944. Rev. 1 947.
3 The dieback of birch in the Maritime region. R.E. Balch. 1944.
4 Grain storage problems on farms in western Canada. H.E. Gray and
B.N. Smallman. 1944.
5 Instructions for collecting and recording cattle lice. 1 944.
6 Cattle louse control. 1 944.
7 The carrot rust fly, a new pest in British Columbia. R. Glendenning.
1944.
8 Saskatchewan sawfly control blocks- 1943. K.M.King. 1944.
9 Applying wheat stem sawfly control to strip farming in severely
infested areas. C.W. Farstad and K.M. King. 1 944.
1 Second report of Committee on Grasshopper Research appointed by
the American Association of Economic Entomologists. Part III.
Work conducted in Canada. R.D. Bird. 1944.
11 Anopheles mosquito survey in Canada. C.R. Twinn. 1944.
1 2 Control of insects attacking vegetables under glass. W.A. Ross and
G.G. Dustan. 1944.
13 Not published
1 4 Control of wheat stem sawfly in the Prairie Provinces. C.W. Farstad,
K.M. King and R. Glen. 1 944.
15 Manual for sawfly control workers in Saskatchewan. C.W. Farstad,
K.M. King and R. Glen. 1 944.
1 6 Manual for sawfly control workers in Alberta. C.W. Farstad and L. A.
Jacobson. 1 945.
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No.
17 Report on the 1944 anopheline mosquito survey in Canada. C.R.
Twinn. 1944.
1 8 Control of white grubs in Ontario in 1 945. G.H. Hammond and R.W.
Thompson. 1 945.
1 9 Summary of DDT investigations (second report). W. A. Ross. 1 945.
20 Summary. Short course for grain elevator personnel under the
auspices of the Board of Grain Commissioners for Canada and the
Dominion Department of Agriculture. Toronto - Montreal - Fort
William - Vancouver, February-March, 1945. H.E. Gray and B.N.
Smallman. 1945.
21 The European earwig. R. Glendenning. 1945. Rev. 1953.
22 The tuber flea beetle in British Columbia and its control. R.
Glendenning. n.d.
23 Protection of skidways against attack by sawyer beetles. 1 945.
24 Dust explosions; summary of a talk by H. Mabson, Industrial Accident
Prevention Associations, at the Toronto session, February 6th,
1945.
25 Use of DDT in practical experiments and demonstrations. C.R.
Twinn. 1945.
26 Common grape insects in Ontario and their control. W.A. Ross and
T. Armstrong. 1 945. Rev. 1 949.
27 Third report of Committee on Grasshopper Research appointed by
the American Association of Economic Entomologists. Part 3. Work
conducted in Canada. R.H. Handford. 1945.
28 A potent new insecticide - 666, hexachlorobenzene or gammexane.
W.A.Ross. 1945.
29 The oat nematode in Ontario. A. D. Baker and L.J. Chapman. 1946.
30 The sugar-beet nematode in Ontario. A.D.Baker. 1945.
31 A new type of killing bottle and jar. H. Raizenne. 1945.
32 How to inflate insect larvae. H. Raizenne. 1945.
33 The bed bug and its control. C.R. Twinn. 1 945. Rev. 1 953.
34 Ethylene dichloride for the control of the peachtree borer. T.
Armstrong. 1945.
35 The grape leaf hopper on Virginia creeper. G. F. Manson. 1 945.
36 Termite control in Ontario. E.B. Watson and R.W. Thompson.
1945.
37 Tentative recommendations for the use of DDT against agricultural
pests in 1946. n.d.
38 Insect control in lumber camps with DDT. C.R. Twinn and R.E.
Balch. 1946.
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No.
39 How to use DDT in lumber camps. C.R. Twinn and R.E. Batch.
1946.
40 Spray schedules for pear orchards especially subject to pear psylla
and codling moth. W.A. Ross and T. Armstrong. 1 946.
41 The use of DDT on vegetable crops. A.G. Dustan. 1946.
42 How to foretell and control outbreaks of white grubs. G.H.
Hammond. 1946.
43 Bugs causing scarring of peaches. W.A. Ross and W.L. Putman.
1946.
44 Common strawberry insects in Ontario and their control. W.A. Ross
andW.G. Garlick. 1946.
45 The common insects which attack the corn plant in New Brunswick.
R.P. Gorham. 1946.
46 Control of the currant fruitfly on the Canadian Prairies. R.D. Bird.
1946.
Rev. by W.R. Allen and R.D. Bird. 1948.
Rev. by H. Andison H.R. Richardson and A.G.Robinson. 1950.
47 Use DDT on potatoes in 1946. A.G. Dustan. 1946.
48 The tuber flea beetle in British Columbia and its control. H.G. Fulton
and R. Glendenning. 1 946.
49 Control of the more injurious bark beetles of the Canadian Rocky
Mountain region. G.R. Hopping. 1946.
50 A potent new insecticide benzine hexachloride or 666. W.A. Ross.
1946.
51 The control of cutworms in tobacco fields. D.A. Arnott and H.W.
Goble. 1946.
Rev. as: Control of tobacco cutworms. C.J. Fox and H.W. Goble. 1 948.
52 The carrot rust fly, a new pest in British Columbia. R. Glendenning.
1946.
53 Results of grasshopper investigations during 1945. Part 3. Work
conducted in Canada. R.H. Handford. 1945.
54 Cultural control of grasshoppers in Alberta. R.M.White. 1946.
55 Sericulture and its prospects in Canada. C.G. MacNay. 1 946.
56 Tobacco hornworm control in eastern Canada. G.M. Stirrett. 1 946.
Rev. as: Control of hornworms attacking tobacco in eastern Canada. G.M. Stirrett
and C.J. Fox. 1948.
57 The round headed apple tree borer. C.E. Petch. 1 946.
58 The armyworm of grain fields; an occasional field pest in New
Brunswick. R.P. Gorham. 1946.
59 The lodgepole pine needle miner in western Canadian parks. G.R.
Hopping. 1946.
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No.
60 The spruce budworm and forest management in the Maritime
Provinces. R.E. Balch. 1946.
61 Control of European red mite on apples. W. A. Ross. 1 947.
62 Pale western cutworm control. L.A. Jacobson and H. MacDonald.
1947,1949.
63 Cutworms in Prince Edward Island. F.M.Cannon. 1947.
64 Recommendations for the use of DDT against agricultural insect
pests in 1 947. W. A. Ross. 1 947.
65 Livestock insect control with DDT. C.R. Twinn. 1947.
66 Control of the strawberry weevil. C.W.B. Maxwell. 1947.
67 Control of lygus bugs in alfalfa seed fields in Saskatchewan. H.
McMahonand A. P. Arnason. 1947.
68 A simple plough-equipment for applying liquid fumigants to the soil.
K.M. King and H. Andison. 1 947.
69 Standard control recommendations for the gladiolus thrips. A.
Dustan. 1947. Rev. 1952.
70 Slug control in British Columbia. R. Glendenning. 1947.
71 The control of aphids in field and garden in British Columbia. R.
Glendenning. 1947.
72 The sweetclover weevil. R.D. Bird. 1948.
73 Sprays and dusts for grasshopper control. L.G. Putnam. 1948.
Rev. 1949.
74 Tentative recommendations for the use of benzene hexachloride in
the control of wireworms in tobacco soils. C.J. Fox. 1 948.
75 Grasshopper control in Saskatchewan. 1 948.
76 Control of the European corn borer in sweet corn. H.B. Wressell.
1948.
77 Field identification of potato aphids. L.A. Dionne. 1 948.
78 Control of root weevils in British Columbia. H. Andison. 1 948. Rev.
1953.
79 Control of the western raspberry fruitworm in British Columbia. H.
Andison. 1948.
80 Seed-corn maggot. A. G. Dustan. 1948.
Rev. as: Control of the seed-corn maggot. L.A. Miller and A.G. Dustan. 1 954.
81 Cutworms. H. McDonald. 1948.
82 Aphids. W.G. Matthewman. 1948.
83 Flea beetles. R.D. Bird. 1948.
84 Blister beetles. G.F. Manson. 1 948.
85 Slug control in Canada. R. Glendenning. n.d. Rev. 1952.
86 Grasshoppers. R.H. Handford. 1948.
Rev. as: Control of grasshoppers in vegetable crops and orchards. R.H. Handford
and L.G. Putnam. 1953.
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No.
87 Wireworms. K.M. King, A. P. ArnasonandG.F. Manson. 1948.
88 White grubs. G.H.Hammond. 1948.
Rev. as: Control of white grubs in Eastern Canada. 1953.
89 Onion maggot. A.G. Dustan. 1948.
90 Cabbage maggot. W.G. Matthewman. 1948.
91 Carrot rust fly. R. Glendenning and H.G. Fulton. 1 948. Rev. 1 951 .
92 Colorado potato beetle. F.M. Cannon. 1 951 .
93 Potato leafhopper. F.M. Cannon. 1 951 .
94 Potato flea beetle. F.M.Cannon. 1949.
95 Potato aphids. J.B.Adams. 1948.
96 Tuber flea beetle. R. Glendenning and C.L. Neilson. 1951.
97 Cabbage caterpillars in Canada. W.G. Matthewman and D.G.
Harcourt. 1953.
98 Pea aphid. J.B. Maltais. 1948.
99 Tomato hornworm. C.J. Fox. 1 948.
100 Red turnip beetle. A. P. Arnason. 1948.
101 The striped cucumber beetle. W.G. Matthewman. 1951.
102 Squash bug. J.E. Armand. 1948. Rev. 1951.
103 Asparagus beetles. J.E. Armand. 1948. Rev. 1949, 1951.
104 European corn borer. H.B. Wressell. 1948.
Rev. as: The European corn borer and its control in sweet corn. 1951, 1954.
105 Cornearworm. D.D. Pond. 1948.
106 Onion thrips. J.E. Armand. 1948. Rev. 1951.
107 Pea moth. R. Glendenning. 1948.
108 The use of thermosetting plastic for the preservation of leaves in
natural colour. H. Raizenne. 1949.
1 09 Cockroaches and their control. C.G. MacNay. 1 949. Rev. 1 953.
110 The oriental fruit moth in Ontario. G.G. Dustan and H.R. Boyce.
1949.
111 Wireworm control in the Prairie Provinces. A. P. Arnason and W.B.
Fox. 1948.
1 1 2 Control of borers attacking peach trees. T. Armstrong. 1 950.
113 Mole control in British Columbia. R. Glendenning. 1951.
114 The control of insects infesting food materials in the home. C.G.
MacNay. 1951.
115 Grasshopper control. R.H. Handford and L.G. Putnam. 1951.
116 The bramble leafhopper. H. Andison. 1950.
117 The narcissus bulb fly and its control in British Columbia. H.
Andison. 1951.
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118 Protection of farm-stored grain in western Canada. H.E. Gray and
B.N. Smallman. 1 950. Rev. 1 953.
119 A home-made sprayer for attachment to a tractor take-off. H.
Andison. 1951.
120 Control of the yellow-headed spruce sawfly in the agricultural areas
of the Prairie Provinces. 1 950.
121 Control of the pine needle scale in the Prairie Provinces. L.O.T.
Peterson. 1950. 122 Control of the fall cankerworm in farm
shelter belts in the Prairie Provinces. L.O.T. Peterson and F.R.
Hammond. 1950.
123 Winter (horse) and spring (cattle) ticks and their control. J.D.
Gregson. 1951.
124 Ants and their control in Canada. C.G. MacNay. 1953.
125 Control of wireworms in Nova Scotia. C.J.S. Fox and M.E. Neary.
1953.
126 Protecting cover crops and fall-sown grains from grasshopper
damage in the Prairie Provinces. L.G.Putnam. 1953.
1 27 The black widow spider. F.J. O'Rourke. 1 953.
Research notes series.
1 Effect of benzene hexachloride on the odour and flavour of fruit.
M.D. Proverbs. 1948.
2 Summary of parathion investigations, 1948. A.W. McPhee. 1949.
3 Condition of birch in northern Ontario and summary of present status
of birch "dieback" in Quebec and the Maritime Provinces, 1948.
G.W. Barter. 1949.
4 Summary of parathion investigation, 1949. W.S. McLeod. n.d.
5 Summary of aldrin and dieldrin investigations, 1950. W.S. McLeod.
1951.
6 Present status of orchard acaricides in Canada. W.S. McLeod.
1951.
7 Summary investigations on systemic insecticides in Canada. W.S.
McLeod. 1951.
8 Screening tests of ten contact insecticides on the wheat stem sawfly,
Cephus cinctus Hort. N.D. Holmes and H. Hurtig. 1 952.
9 Report on acaricide investigations, 1 948-53. T. Armstrong. 1 954.
10 A mobile laboratory for field research in entomology and insect
pathology. R.B. BairdandC.F. Nicholls. 1955.
11 Survey of commercial application of agricultural chemicals in
Canada. A.W. A. Brown. 1956.
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Research notes series cont.
No.
12 List of insects and mites affecting tree fruits in Canada. C.G.
MacNayandl.S. Creelman. 1958.
Special circular.
The balsam woolly aphid. 1936.
The black headed budworm. R.E. Balch. 1932.
The eastern spruce bark-beetle. J.M.Swaine. 1930.
The eastern spruce sawfly. R.E. Balch. 1 934. Rev. 1 936.
The European pine shoot moth. J.J. deGryse. 1934.
The European spruce sawfly. R.E. Balch. 1 934. Rev. 1 936.
The hemlock looper. J.M. Swaine. 1 930.
The jack pine sawfly. M.B.Dunn. 1931.
The larch sawfly. E.B. Watson. 1 931 .
Sawyer beetles in pine, spruce and balsam fir. M.B.Dunn. 1930.
The spruce budworm and its control. J.M.Swaine. 1930.
Serials and periodicals.
Biological control of the European pine shoot moth, Rhyacionia
buoliana (Schiff.) Annual technical report. 1 954-56//?
Biology and control studies of biting flies. Program. 1 949-55/ / ?
Contribution, no.l-3940?, 19.. -59//
Entomological projects in Canada, conducted by institutions other
than Canada Department of Agriculture. 1 951-56//?
Province of Manitoba grasshoppers egg survey and forecast: map.
1942/43-48/49//?
Report. 1884-1920//
Title varies: 1884-85, Report of the Entomologist; 1887-1906/07, Report of the
Entomologist and Botanist; 1 909/ 10-11/12, Report of the Dominion Entomologist.
Report for 1886 never published.
Results of grasshopper investigations conducted in Canada. 1-7,
1942-48//?
Issued as part 3 of American Association of Economic Entomologists. Grasshop-
per Research Committee. Results of grasshopper investigations.
Summary of claims acceptable for labels of Canadian insecticides
and miticides. 1-6, 1951-57//
Summary of Saskatchewan grasshopper infestations and ratings of
probable outbreaks. 1 936?-39/ / ?
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Miscellaneous publications.
Apple insects. J. Fletcher, n.d.
The apple maggot, n.d. (Poster)
Applied entomology in Manitoba. 1 940.
Bedbugs, fleas and lice, and methods of combating them. A. Gibson
andC.R. Twinn. 1935.
Black-fly control in Canada. C.R. Twinn and D.G. Peterson. 1 954.
The black widow spider. H.L. Seamans. 1939.
Canadian forest insects. 1931-4.
Carpet beetles and their control. 1 948.
Cattle warbles and their control. 1 954.
Clothes moths and methods of controlling them. 1 953.
Common farm insects. R.P. Gorham. 1 938. Rev. 1 941 .
Common field and garden insects (Eastern Canada), n.d.
Common strawberry insects. R.P. Gorham. 1938.
Conference of officers. 1 927, 1 934.
Conference of officers in charge of eastern laboratories and
inspection ports, Ottawa, November 30-December 2, 1 925. 1 925.
Conference on biological methods of controlling insect pests,
Belleville, 1936. 1936.
The control of fleas. 1 952.
Control of insects in farm-stored grain in western Canada. H.E. Gray
andF.L Watters. 1953.
Control of insects in stored grain. C.R. Twinn. n.d.
Control of the onion maggot in the Prairie Provinces. A.G. Dustan.
1935.
Control of vegetable insects in the far north. A.G. Dustan. n.d.
Control of white grubs in potatoes. G.H. Hammond. 1 940.
Cutworm outbreak expected in 1931 in Saskatchewan and Alberta.
1931.
Entomology in Canada, with special reference to developments
within the Dominion Department of Agriculture. A Gibson. 1949.
The European corn borer. 1 926.
European corn borer quarantine map of Ontario. 1 923.
The European spruce sawfly outbreak in 1935. R.E. Balch. 1935.
Examples of first page of manuscript for publication. 1 954.
Excerpts from the Report of the Biological Control Unit, Oct. 1952.
Forest insects. 1 952.
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Miscellaneous Publications cont.
Flax insects in Saskatchewan. H. McDonald. 1 942.
Flax insects in Saskatchewan; a preliminary report. K.M. King and
others. 1942.
Flies and their control. 1954.
Forest entomology in the Province of Ontario; a brief presented
before the Ontario Royal Commission on Forestry. 1 946.
General information and recommendations on preparing manu-
scripts. R.H.Wigmore. 1958.
The gladiolus thrips. A.G. Dustan. 1938.
The grape leafhopper (Erythroneura comes Say.), a pest of
ornamental vines. L.O.T. Peterson. 1942.
Grasshopper forecast, 1941. (Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta).
1943. (3 Posters)
Hazards and precautions in the fumigation of bulk grain. J.W. Arnold
and D. Henderson, n.d.
Horn-fly control on beef cattle in the Prairie Provinces. R.H. Painter.
1953.
How to deal with house-fly danger. C.G. Hewitt. 3rd ed. 1915.
(Poster)
The identification of the commoner root maggots of garden crops in
Canada. A.R.Brooks. 1949.
Index to entomological publications of the Department of Agriculture,
1884-1936. C.E. Petch. 1938.
Insect outlook for 1 940, south-west Saskatchewan. 1 939.
Insect pests of flax in Alberta. 1 942.
Instructive guide for northern insect survey parties. T.N. Freeman.
1950.
The life history and behaviour of the face fly, musca autumnalis de
Geer. H.J. Teskey. n.d.
List of processed publications issued by the Division of Entomology,
Dominion Department of Agriculture. 1 947, 1 948.
ME-1 Manual of Arctic survival and useful Eskimo words. T.N.
Freeman. 1950.
Minutes of conference of officers of western laboratories of the
Veterinary and Medical Entomology unit, at the Livestock Insect
Laboratory, Lethbridge, Alberta, October 25-29, 1 954. 1 954.
Minutes of the conference on further research on systematic
insecticides for livestock insect control, Room 375, Science
Service Bldg. , Ottawa, Sept. 4,5, and 6, 1 957. 1 957.
Mosquito control in Canada. C.R. Twinn and D.G. Peterson. 1 953.
The oat nematode in Ontario. A.D. Baker and L.J. Chapman. 1 944.
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Miscellaneous Publications cont
Outline for report on entomology in the Canada Department of
Agriculture, with special reference to the Division of Entomology.
1953.
Parathion poisoning. W.A.Ross. 1949.
Processed publications available. 1 952.
Progress report on biting-fly studies. C.R. Twinn. 1 953.
Project record system and classified list of projects. 1 952, 1 954.
Protect farm stored grain, n.d.
Public hearings: Plant Quarantine and Control Administration,
Washington, D.C., March 24th to 28th, 1932. Reported by L.S.
McLaine. 1932?
References to insects on sunflowers in Saskatchewan in publications
of the Entomological laboratory, Saskatoon, and in annual
summaries of the Division of entomology, n.d.
Renewed cutworm outbreak expected in 1 932 in Saskatchewan and
Alberta. 1932.
Report of the conference on grasshopper research held at Lincoln,
Nebraska, September 11-14,1 945. 1 945.
Report of the Division of Entomology Special Program Committee.
1953.
Report of the Fruit Insect Unit. 1 954.
Report of the meeting of the Great Plains conference of entomolo-
gists, Itasca Park, Minnesota August 9-1 0, 1 934. 1 934.
Report on a visit to the United Kingdom, Sept.-Oct. 1951. C.R.
Twinn. 1951.
Report on mosquito control work conducted in the Ottawa District
during 1927. C.R. Twinn. 1927.
A report on mosquitoes and mosquito control in Prince Edward Island,
with special reference to P.E.I. National Park. C.R. Twinn. 1 953.
Report on the spruce sawfly outbreak. 5th report. R.E. Balch. 1 936.
Report to the Dominion Entomologist on an investigation made
regarding reported insect infestations in Canadian flour in
Barbados and Trinidad. C.R. Twinn. 1933.
Review of economic entomology in Canada, 1948-1954. R. Glen.
1954.
A review of the developments in Canada in entomology and methods
of entomological control in the last five years. A. Gibson. 1 935.
Reviews of literature on insecticides. I. Systematic insecticides.
W.S. McLeod. 1949.
Short course of instruction on forest insects for members of forest
protection staff. A. W. A. Brown. 1 939. Rev. 1 944.
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Miscellaneous Publications cont.
Some remarks and suggestions relating to photography as bearing
on the methods and processing of photography used by the
entomologist in the field and field laboratory. F. Hennessey.
1935.
The squash vine borer. L.A.Miller. 1954.
The strawberry weevil. R.P. Gorham. 1936.
Summary of experiments with DDT at Vineland station, Ontario.
1944.
Summary report on biting-fly studies in Canada in 1 956. C.R. Twinn.
1956.
Supplementary information on the control of clothes moths and
carpet beetles. C.G. MacNay. 1953.
Survey of the Okanagan Valley fruit orchards for soil inhabiting and
root parasitic nematodes, June 1 955. R. H. Mulvey. 1 957.
The wheat stem sawfly situation in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and
Alberta for 1941. n.d.
The wireworm problem in field crops of western Canada, a summary.
K.M. King and R. Glen. 1936.
Exhibition Branch
One thousand facts about Canada. 1 905.
Pulpwood of Canada. G.Johnson. 1904.
Experimental Farms Service.
Name of service varies: Experimental Farms; Experimental Farms Branch;
Experimental Farms System; Experimental Farms and Stations; Central
Experimental Farm. Consolidated in 1959 with the Science Service to form
the Research Branch.
Numbered series
Bulletin.
1 Organization and progress of work. 1 887.
2 Testing and vitality of seeds. W. Saunders. 1 887.
3 Smuts affecting wheat. J.Fletcher. 1888.
4 Part I. Ladoga wheat. W. Saunders. Part II. Report on the
chemical composition and physical characters of Ladoga, Red Fife
and other varieties of wheat. FT. Shutt. 1889.
5 Strawberry culture. W.W. Hilborn. 1889.
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Bulletin cont.
No.
6 Barley. W.Saunders. 1890.
7 Can good two-rowed barley be grown in Canada? Recent opinion of
maltsters, brewers and corn brokers in Great Britain on Canadian
two-rowed barley, the growth of 1 889. W. Saunders. 1 890.
8 Results of early and late seeding of barley, oats and spring wheat.
W.Saunders. 1891.
9 Results of the growth of two-rowed barley from seed imported by the
Government of Canada. W.Saunders. 1891.
10 Treatment of apple scab, grape and gooseberry mildew. J. Craig.
1891.
1 1 Recommendations for the prevention of damage by some common
insects of the farm, the orchard and the garden. J. Fletcher.
1891.
1 2 I. Indian corn or maize as a fodder plant. W. Saunders. II. Report on
the chemical composition of certain varieties of Indian corn. FT.
Shutt. 1891.
13 Report on the progress of the work of the Experimental Farms of the
Dominion of Canada; evidence given before the Committee on
Agriculture and Colonization of the House of Commons, June 2d,
1891. W.Saunders. 1891.
14 The horn fly. J.Fletcher. 1892.
15 Experiments in the fattening of swine. J.W.Robertson. 1892.
16 Experiments in the feeding of steers. J.W.Robertson. 1892.
17 Cherries. J.Craig. 1892.
18 Ladoga wheat. W.Saunders. 1893.
19 Grasses; their uses and composition. J. Fletcher and FT. Shutt.
1893.
20 Tuberculosis. W. Saunders and J. W. Robertson. 1894.
21 Results of experiments with early, medium and late sowing of grain.
W.Saunders. 1895.
22 Raspberries. J.Craig. 1895.
23 1. Spraying for the prevention of fungous diseases. 2. Injurious
insects. 3. Potato blights. 4. Black knot of the plum and cherry.
J. Craig and J. Fletcher. 1 895.
24 Results obtained in 1 895 from trial plots of important farm crops. W.
Saunders. 1896.
25 Flax. W.Saunders. 1896.
26 Results obtained in 1896 from trial plots of grain, fodder corn and
roots. W.Saunders. 1897.
27 Strawberries. J.Craig. 1897.
28 Weeds. J.Fletcher. 1897.
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Bulletin cont.
No.
29 Results obtained in 1897 from trial plots of grain, fodder corn and
roots. W. Saunders. 1 898.
30 Tobacco culture. W.Saunders. 1898.
31 Barnyard manure; its nature, functions, composition, fermentation,
preservation and application. F.T. Shutt. 1 898.
32 Results obtained in 1898 from trial plots of grain, fodder corn and
roots. W.Saunders. 1898.
33 Experiments in pork production. J.H. Grisdale. 1899.
34 Results obtained in 1899 from trial plots of grain, fodder corn, field
roots and potatoes. W. Saunders. 1 899.
35 The stave silo. J.H. Grisdale. 1900.
36 Results obtained in 1900 from trial plots of grain, fodder corn, field
roots and potatoes. W. Saunders. 1 900.
37 Apple culture and district lists of apples suitable for Ontario and
Quebec. W.T. Macoun. 1901.
38 Soft pork; an investigation into its character and causes. F.T. Shutt.
1901.
39 Results obtained in 1901 from trial plots of grain, fodder corn, field
roots and potatoes. W. Saunders. 1 901 .
40 Clover as a fertilizer. W. Saunders and F.T. Shutt. 1 902.
41 Results obtained in 1902 from trial plots of grain, fodder corn, field
roots and potatoes. W. Saunders. 1 902.
42 The rape plant; its culture, use and value. J.H. Grisdale. 1 903.
43 Plum culture and district lists of plums suitable for Ontario and
Quebec, with descriptions of varieties. W.T. Macoun. 1903. 2d
ed. 1913.
44 Results obtained in 1903 from trial plots of grain, fodder corn, field
roots and potatoes. W. Saunders and C. E. Saunders. 1 903.
45 Emmer and spelt. C.E.Saunders. 1904.
46 Alfalfa or lucern; its culture, use and value. J.H. Grisdale, F.T. Shutt
and J. Fletcher. 1904.
47 Trees and shrubs tested in Manitoba and the North-West Territories.
W.Saunders. 1904.
48 Results obtained in 1904 from trial plots of grain, fodder corn, field
roots and potatoes. W. Saunders and C. E. Saunders. 1 904.
49 The potato and its culture with lists of varieties found most useful.
W.T. Macoun. 1905.
50 The milling and chemical value of the grades of wheat in the Manitoba
Inspection Division, crop of 1904. C.E. Saunders and F.T. Shutt.
1905.
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Bulletin cont.
No.
51 Bacon pigs in Canada; notes on breeding, feeding and managing
swine, with reports of some experiments. J.H. Grisdale. 1 905.
52 Insects injurious to grain and fodder crops, root crops and
vegetables. J. Fletcher. 1 905.
53 Results obtained in 1905 from trial plots of grain, fodder corn, field
roots and potatoes. W. Saunders C. E. Saunders. 1 905.
54 On the breeding, feeding and general management of poultry. A.C.
Gilbert and V. Fortier. 1 906.
55 Results obtained in 1906 from trial plots of grain, fodder corn, field
roots and potatoes. W. Saunders and C. E. Saunders. 1 906.
56 Bush fruits with lists of varieties found most useful. W.T. Macoun.
1907.
58 Results obtained in 1907 from trial plots of grain, fodder corn, field
roots and potatoes. W. Saunders and C. E. Saunders. 1 907.
59 The flax plant; its cultivation for seed and fibre. W. Saunders. 1 908.
60 The grades of wheat in the Manitoba Inspection Division, crop of
1907. C.E.Saunders and F.T. Shutt. 1908.
61 Results obtained in 1908 on the Dominion experimental farms from
trial plots of grain, fodder corn, field roots and potatoes. W.
Saunders and C.E. Saunders. 1 908.
62 Strawberry culture, with descriptions and lists of varieties. W.T.
Macoun. 1909.
63 A serious potato disease occurring in Newfoundland. H.T. Gussow.
1909.
64 Results obtained in 1909 on the Dominion experimental farms from
trial plots of grain, fodder corn, field roots and potatoes. W.
Saunders and C.E. Saunders. 1909.
65 Growing and using corn for ensilage or forage corn. J.H. Grisdale.
1910.
66 Results obtained in 1910 on the Dominion experimental farms from
trial plots of grain, fodder corn, field roots and potatoes. C.E.
Saunders and others. 1910.
67 Growing and using mangels, sugar mangels and forage sugar beets.
J.H. Grisdale and F.T. Shutt. 1 91 1 .
68 Progress in the breeding of hardy apples for the Canadian North-
west. W.Saunders. 1911.
69 The honey bee; a guide to apiculture in Canada. C.G.Hewitt. 1912.
70 Cutworms and army-worms. A.Gibson. 1912.
71 Results obtained in 191 1 on the Dominion experimental farms from
trial plots of grain, fodder corn, field roots and potatoes. C.E.
Saunders and others. 1911.
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No.
72 Milk production in Canada; crop rotations, dairy barns, breeding dairy
cattle, feeding, care and management of milk cows. J.H.
Grisdale. 1913.
73 Smut diseases of cultivated plants; their cause and control. H.T.
Giissow. 1913.
74 Summary of results; Cereals,1913. C.E. Saunders and others.
1914.
75 Summary of results; Field Husbandry, 1913. O.C. White, and others.
1914.
76 Summary of results; Forage Plants, 1 91 3. M.O. Malte. 1914.
77 Summary of results; Horticulture, 1913. W.T. Macoun, and others.
1914.
78 Ventilation of farm buildings. J.H. Grisdale and E.S. Archibald.
1914.
79 Renovation of the neglected orchard with special reference to the
best orchard practice. M.B.Davis. 1914.
80 Lime in agriculture. F.T. Shutt. 1914.
81 Summary of results; Cereals, 1914. C.E. Saunders and others.
1914.
82 Summary of results; Horticulture, 1914. W.T. Macoun and others.
1915.
83 Summary of results; Field Husbandry, 1914. W.L. Graham and
others. 1915.
84 Summary of results; Forage Plants, 1914. M.O. Malte. 1915.
85 Hardy roses; their culture in Canada. W.T. Macoun and F.E. Buck.
1915.
86 The apple in Canada; its cultivation and improvement. W.T.
Macoun. 1916.
87 The principles of poultry house construction with general and detailed
plans. F.C. Elford. 1 91 6. Rev. 1 920.
88 Preparing poultry produce for market. F.C. Elford. 1916.
89 Poultry keeping in town and country. F.C. Elford. 1917. Rev. 1921.
90 The potato in Canada; its cultivation and varieties. W.T. Macoun.
1918.
91 Poultry feeds and feeding. G.Robertson. 1918.
92 The strawberry and its cultivation in Canada. W.T. Macoun, and
others. 1919.
93 Preservation of fruits and vegetables for home use. M. Macfarlane.
1919. Rev. 1921.
94 Bush fruits and their cultivation in Canada. W T. Macoun, M.B. Davis
and W.H.Rankin. 1920.
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No.
95 The French-Canadian horse. G. Langelier. 1920.
96 Farm business in Quebec during the year ending March 31 , 1 920. A
preliminary agricultural survey in one district in each of six counties
in Quebec Province. J. A. Ste. Marie. 1920.
97 Researches in regard to wheat flour and bread. C.E. Saunders, R.W.
Nichols and P.R. Cowan. 1 921 .
98 Farm business in Quebec, for the year ending June 1, 1 920; a second
agricultural survey in six counties in Quebec Province. J. A. Ste.
Marie, n.d.
Bulletin. 2d series.
1 Peach culture in Canada. J.Craig. 1898.
2 Catalogue of the trees and shrubs in the arboretum and botanic
garden at the Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa. W. Saunders
and W.T. Macoun. 1 899.
3 Catalogue of fruit trees under test at the Experimental Farm at
Agassiz, B.C. W. Saunders and T.A. Sharpe. 1 900.
4 Alkali soils; their nature and reclamation. FT. Shutt. 1920.
5 List of herbaceous perennials tested in the arboretum and botanic
garden. W.T. Macoun. 1908.
6 Western prairie soils; their nature and composition. FT. Shutt.
1910.
7 The Destructive Insect and Pest Act and regulations issued
thereunder. C.G.Hewitt. 1911.
8 Alfalfa growing in Alberta. W.H. Fairfield and G.H. Hutton. 1 91 2.
9 The control of insect pests in Canada. C.G.Hewitt. 1912.
10 The large larch sawfly with an account of its parasites, other natural
enemies and means of control. C.G.Hewitt. 1912.
11 Legislation in Canada to prevent the introduction and spread of
insects, pests and diseases destructive to vegetation, with
regulations regarding the importation of vegetation into Canada.
C.G.Hewitt. 1912.
12 Feeding for beef in central Alberta; a summary of tests at the
Experimental Station, Lacombe, Alberta during 1 909, 1910, 1911,
1912. G.H. Hutton. 1912.
1 3 Experiments in steer feeding in Manitoba. W.C. McKillican. 1 91 3.
14 Corn growing in Manitoba. W.C. McKillican. 1913.
15 Preparing land for grain crops on the Prairies. J.H. Grisdaie. 1913.
16 How to tell the age of hens and pigeons. V. Fortier. 1913.
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Bulletin. 2d series cont.
No.
17 Forest insect conditions in British Columbia - a preliminary survey.
J.M. Swaine. 1914.
18 The strawberry root weevil in British Columbia with notes on other
insects attacking strawberry plants in the Lower Fraser Valley.
R.C. Treherne. 1914.
19 The planting and care of shade trees. F.E. Buck. 1914.
20 The farmer as a manufacturer - an outline in popular language of
some basic principles in agricultural chemistry. AT. Stuart.
1914.
21 The tobacco seed-bed. F. Charlan. 1915.
22 Growing field root, vegetable and flower seeds in Canada. M.O.
Malte and W.T. Macoun. 1 91 5.
23 Medicinal plants and their cultivation in Canada. J.Adams. 1915.
24 Fruit tree diseases of southern Ontario. W.A. McCubbin. 1915.
25 Tobacco growing in Canada. F. Charlan. 1915.
26 Bees and how to keep them. F.W.L. Sladen. 1916.
27 Soil fertility; its economic maintenance and increase. FT. Shutt.
1916. '
28 Flax for fibre, its cultivation and handling. J.Adams. 1916.
29 The cranberry industry; its possibilities in Canada. M.B. Davis.
1916.
30 Feeding for beef in Alberta; results of experiments at Dominion
experimental stations in Alberta, from 1 909 to 1 91 5. G.H. Hutton
and W.H.Fairfield. 1916.
31 Gopher destruction. J.H. Grisdale. 1916.
32 The manuring of market garden crops with special reference to the
use of fertilizers. FT. Shutt and B.L. Emslie. 1917.
33 The black or stem rust of wheat; a popular account of the nature,
cause and prevention of grain rust. HT. Gussow. 1917.
34 Published in French only.
35 The disease of tomatoes. W.A. McCubbin. 1918.
36 Farm feeds; grains, mill feeds, and concentrates, their nature and
composition. FT. Shutt. 1919.
37 Peach canker. W.A. McCubbin. 1918.
38 Flue-cured tobacco in Canada. D.D. Digges and H.A. Freeman.
1919.
39 Principal poisonous plants of Canada. F. Fyles. 1920.
40 The use of coarse grains for human food. C.E.Saunders. 1919.
41 Summary of three years experiments on the tobacco station at
Harrow, Ont. D.D. Digges. 1 91 9.
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Bulletin. 2d series cont.
No.
42 Summary of three years experiments on the tobacco station at
Harrow, Ont. D.D. Digges. 1919.
43 Wintering bees in Canada. F.W.L. S laden. 1920.
Rev. by C.B. Gooderham. 1 922.
44 Investigation of potato diseases. P.A. Murphy. 1921.
45 White burley tobacco in Canada. H. A. Freeman. 1921.
46 Flax culture.
(withdrawn from circulation)
47 Commercial feeding stuffs as collected throughout the Dominion.
FT. Shutt, S.N. Hamilton and L.V. Baker. 1 921 .
48 Bulbs and bulb bloom. L.S.Stevenson. 1921.
49 Nut culture in British Columbia. L.S.Stevenson. 1921.
Circular.
Title varies: 1-5, Farmers' circular. Superseded by Dept. of
Agriculture. Circular.
1 Potato canker (Chrysophlyctis endobiotica, Schilb.) imported into
Canada. H.T. Gussow. 1 91 2.
2 Orange hawkweed or "Devil's paint-brush". H.T. Gussow. 1912.
(Poster)
3 Potato canker -Danger. H.T. Gussow. 1912. (Poster)
4 Potato diseases transmitted by the use of unsound seed potatoes.
H.T. Gussow. 1914. (Poster)
5 Powdery scab of potatoes. J.W. Eastham. 1914.
6 Regulations under the Destructive Insect and Pest Act governing the
importation, sale, shipment and exportation of the common or Irish
potato. 1914.
7 Potash in agriculture. FT. Shutt. 1914.
8 Manures and fertilizers. FT. Shutt. 1915.
9 The control of potato diseases. H.T. Gussow. 1915.
10 Late blight and rot of potatoes. P.A. Murphy. 1916.
11 The black leg disease of potatoes. P.A. Murphy. 1916.
12 Black or stem-rust of wheat. F. Fyles. 1916.
1 3 Garden making on vacant lots and the home vegetable garden. W.T.
Macoun. 1917.
1 4 Published in French only.
15 Vegetable gardening at home and on vacant lots. W.T. Macoun.
1918.
16 The best varieties of grain. C.E.Saunders. 1919.
17 Every gardener his own seed grower. Part II. Home grown seed of
annual vegetables. W.T. Macoun. 1918.
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Circular cont.
No.
18 Alfalfa growing in the Vancouver Island districts. L. Stevenson.
1920.
19 Themanurial value of seaweed. FT. Shutt. 1922.
20 Poultry experiences at the Experimental Station for Vancouver
Island, Sydney, B.C. L. Stevenson. 1 921 .
21 Beef scrap versus skim-milk for egg production. G.A. Langelier.
1922.
Exhibition circular.
1 Natural incubation. F.C. Elford. 1 91 6. Rev. 1 920.
2 Artificial incubation. F.C. Elford. n.d. Rev. 1 91 6.
3 Varieties of grain recommended by the Dominion Cerealist. n.d.
Rev. 1915.
4 Varieties of grain recommended by the Dominion Cerealist. n.d.
Rev. 1915.
5 Distribution and sale of seed grain, n.d.
6 The farmer's poultry house. F.C. Elford. n.d.
7 Profitable field root varieties for Ontario and adjacent parts of
Quebec. F.S. Browne, n.d.
8 Profitable field root varieties for the Maritime Provinces and eastern
Quebec. F.S. Browne, n.d.
9 Crop rotations for central and eastern Canada. O.C.White, n.d.
10 Awnlessbrome grass versus western rye grass. M.O. Malte. n.d.
11 Growing grapes for home use. W.T. Macoun. n.d. Rev. 1916, 1920.
12 The farm flock. G.Robertson, n.d.
Rev. by W.T. Scott. 1 9 1 6, 1 920.
13 Brooding and rearing of chicks. G.Robertson. 1916.
14 Sweet clover -the truth. M.O. Malte. n.d.
15 Top grafting. W.T. Macoun. n.d. Rev. 1916.
16 How to make and use hot beds and cold frames. W.T. Macoun.
n.d. Rev. 1916.
17 Protection of fruit trees from mice and rabbits and care of injured
trees. W.T. Macoun. 1914. Rev. 1916.
1 8 Bee-keeping in Canada. F. W.L. Sladen. 1916. Rev. 1 920.
19 Tobacco culture in Canada. F. Charlan. n.d.
20 Clean milk. E.S.Archibald, n.d.
21 Profits from dairy cows. E.S.Archibald, n.d. Rev. 1922.
22 Coulommier cheese. E.S. Archibald and J. Meilleur. n.d.
23 Cream cheese and butter. E.S.Archibald, n.d.
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Exhibition circular cont.
No.
24 Seed treatment for grain smut. H.T. Gussow. 1915.
25 Catalogue of Dominion Experiemntal Farm publications available for
distribution, n.d.
26 The farmer as a manufacturer. Part I. The world's sole manufacturer
of protein, fats, carbohydrates and cloth fibres. AT. Stuart, n.d.
27 The farmer as a manufacturer. Part II. Soils; their origin and
nature. Fertility; its maintenance and increase. A.T.Stuart, n.d.
28 The farmer as a manufacturer. Part III. Farm products; food and
clothing materials - their formation and composition. AT. Stuart,
n.d.
29 Duck raising. V. Fortier. n.d.
30 The management of turkeys. V. Fortier. n.d. Rev. 1916.
31 The management of geese. V. Fortier. n.d.
Rev. as: Goose raising. A.G. Taylor. 1916, 1 92 1 .
32 Farmer! Watch your balance in nature's bank. n.d.
33 The feeding of livestock. G.B. Rothwell. n.d.
34 The farm well. FT. Shutt. n.d. Rev. 1916.
35 Crop rotations for the dry farming districts of Canada. O.C. White.
n.d.
36 Varieties of grain recommended by the Dominion Cerealist. n.d.
37 Varieties of grain recommended by the Dominion Cerealist. n.d.
38 Varieties of grain recommended by the Dominion Cerealist. n.d.
39 Planning the home lot. F.E. Buck. 1915.
40 Beautiful homes and how the farmer may make them. F.E. Buck.
1915. Rev. 1916.
41 Tile drainage of the farm. W.L.Graham. 1915.
42 Lime-water for the preservation of eggs. FT. Shutt. n.d.
43 Trap-nests. F.C. Elford. 1915.
Rev. by W.T. Scott. 1 9 1 6, 1 920.
44 Potato scab. J.Adams, n.d.
45 Do you know your weeds? F. Fyles. 1915. Rev. 1916.
46 Apple scab. F.L.Drayton. 1915.
47 Seed oats. J.A.Clark, n.d.
48 Forage crops and pasture grasses. G.H. Hutton. 1915.
49 How ripening of grain crops may be hastened. G.H. Hutton. 1915.
50 Potato growing in the Maritime Provinces. CM. Williams. 1915.
51 Facts about honey. F.W.L. Sladen. 1 91 5. Rev. 1 91 6.
52 Care of farm machinery. W.L.Graham. 1916.
53 Varieties of grain recommended by the Dominion Cerealist. 1916.
54 The utility poultry house. G.E. Parham. 1916.
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Exhibition circular cont.
No.
55 The stockman's duty to conserve manures. E.S.Archibald. 1916.
56 Alfalfa growing in eastern Canada. M.O. Malte. 1916.
57 Pitting roots. F.S. Browne. 1 91 6.
58 Mangel seed growing. F.S.Browne. 1916.
59 Winter steer feeding. W.C. McKillican. 1916.
60 The feeding of swine. E.S. Archibald and G.B. Rothwell. 1916.
61 Feeding of sheep. E.S. Archibald and G.B. Rothwell. 1 91 6.
62 Cream cheese. E.S. Archibald and J. Meilleur. 1916.
63 The feeding of beef cattle. E.S. Archibald and G.B. Rothwell. 1 91 6.
64 Crop production. J.H. Grisdale. 1916.
65 Not published.
66 Feed racks and troughs for sheep. E.S.Archibald. 1916.
67 Soiling crops for dairy farming in the eastern provinces and British
Columbia. W.L.Graham. 1916.
68 The feeding of dairy cattle. E.S. Archibald and G.B. Rothwell.
1916.
69 Buttermaking. E.S. Archibald and J. Meilleur. 1 91 6.
70 Crate feeding. F.C. Elford. 1916.
71 Plan of root cellar for western Canada. W.A. Munro. 1916.
72 Labour saving devices on the irrigated farm. G.E. Parham. 1918.
73 Hardy bush fruits for the western farmstead. How to grow
raspberries, currants and gooseberries. S.A. Bjarnason. 1 91 6.
74 Not published.
75 Not published
76 Horticulture in Saskatchewan. G.Lang. 1916.
77 The cultivation of flax for fibre. J.Adams. 1916.
78 Varieties of wheat, oats and barley. W.C. McKillican. 1916.
79 Planning the western farmstead. S.A. Bjarnason. 1916.
80 Alfalfa growing in Manitoba. W.C. McKillican. 1917.
81 Potato spraying for late blight and rot. P.A. Murphy. 1916.
82 Black leg disease of potatoes. P.A. Murphy. 1 91 6.
83 Factors influencing the profitable production of potatoes. M.B.
Davis. 1916.
84 The cultivation of small fruits. M.B.Davis. 1916.
85 How to rid a henhouse of mites. G.Robertson. 1916.
86 Lime in agriculture. FT. Shutt. 1916.
87 The feeding of horses. E.S. Archibald and G.B. Rothwell. 1 91 6.
88 On purchasing feeding stuffs. FT. Shutt. 1916.
89 Not published.
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Exhibition circular cont.
No.
90 Sheep dipping. G.B. Rothwell. 1916.
91 Club root of turnips and allied plants. C.C.Cunningham. 1916.
92 Framing the barn truss. E.S.Archibald. 1916.
93 The self-feeder for hogs. G.B. Rothwell. 1 91 6.
94 Corn for ensilage. J.H. Grisdale. 1916.
95 The sheep barn. E.S.Archibald. 1916.
96 The farmer's piggery. E.S.Archibald. 1916.
97 A cheap, portable hog cabin. G.B. Rothwell. 1916.
98 Increasing production but reducing costs of dairy products by using
silage made from peas and oats or oats alone. G.H. Hutton. n.d.
99 Mushroom culture. F.L.Drayton, n.d.
100 Potato growing in the Maritime Provinces. R.D.L. Bligh. n.d.
101 The all-year hog cabin. 1921.
1 02 Silo construction. A. V. Nicholson. 1 921 .
103 Labour saving devices on the irrigated farm. R.H. Helmer. n.d.
104 Fertilizers for flowering plants, vegetables, small fruits and lawns.
FT. Shutt. 1921. ^
105 Bee diseases. C.B. Gooderham. n.d.
106 Feeds for wintering and winter fattening of beef cattle in eastern
Canada. G.W. Muir. n.d.
107 Growing feeds for the winter feeding of beef cattle in northwestern
Saskatchewan. M.J. Tinline. 1921.
108 Flowers for the prairie home. M.J. Tinline. 1924.
Experimental farm note.
1 The germinating power of grain grown in Canada during the season of
1893. W.Saunders. 1893.
2 Potato blights. J.Fletcher. 1894.
3 Black knot of the plum and cherry. J.Craig. 1894.
4 The Russian thistle or Russian tumble-weed. J.Fletcher. 1894.
5 Top grafting. J.Craig, n.d.
6 Possibilities of agriculture in the Yukon district. W. Saunders.
1898.
7 On the growing and marketing of tomatoes. J. Craig. 1 897.
8 Inoculation for the growth of legumes. FT. Shutt. n.d.
Pamphlet.
1 Alfalfa growing in southern Alberta. W.H.Fairfield. 1908.
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No.
2 Preston and other early ripening wheats. C.E.Saunders. 1908.
3 Preparing land for grain-crops in Saskatchewan. A. MacKay. 1909.
4 How to make and use a hot bed and cold frame. Top grafting. How
to transplant a tree or shrub. Protection of fruit trees from mice
and rabbits and care of injured trees. W.T. Macoun. 1 909.
5 Asparagus culture. W.T. Macoun. 1909.
6 Plan of cotton-front poultry house. A. Gilbert and V. Fortier. 1911.
7 Ginseng culture. W.T. Macoun. n.d.
8 The preservation of fruits for exhibition purposes. FT. Shutt. n.d.
9 Hardy roses: their culture in Canada. W.T. Macoun. 1912.
10 Tomato culture. W.T. Macoun. n.d.
11 Cabbage culture. W.T. Macoun. 1913.
1 2 How to protect fruits, vegetables and ornamental plants from insects
and funguous diseases. W.T. Macoun. 1915.
13 The home vegetable garden and a patriotic gardening competition.
W.T. Macoun. 1915.
14 The home vegetable garden. W.T. Macoun. 1917.
15 Digging and storing of potatoes. W.T. Macoun. 1917.
16 Finishing lambs for the block. E.S.Archibald. 1917.
17 Fish meal as a livestock food. E.S.Archibald. 1918.
18 Recleaned elevator screening (standard stock food) as a food for
livestock. G.B. Rothwell. 1918.
19 How to make and use hotbeds and cold frames. W.T. Macoun.
1919.
20 Some varieties of tobacco recommended for the Province of Quebec.
F. Charlan. 1919.
21 The construction and care of tobacco seed beds in the Province of
Quebec. F. Charlan. 1 91 9.
22 Tomato culture; mushroom culture; forcing rhubarb in winter. W.T.
Macoun. 1919.
23 Cabbage culture; cauliflower culture. W.T. Macoun. 1919.
24 Asparagus culture; celery culture; onion culture. W.T. Macoun.
1919.
25 Bean anthracnose. C.Cunningham. 1919.
26 Melon culture. W.T. Macoun. 1919.
27 The cultivation of some staple vegetables. W.S.Blair. 1919.
28 The rod cultivator. W.H.Fairfield. 1919.
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29 Grande Prairie's capabilities; some experimental evidence. W.D.
Albright. 1920.
Special circular
1 Growing grain on the Prairies. J.H. Grisdale. 1917.
2 Maximum crops. W.L.Graham. 1917.
3 Varieties of grain recommended for use in Canada. W.S. Blair.
1917.
4 Notes on the cultivation of some staple vegetables. W.S. Blair.
1917.
5 Preparing farm horses for summer work. E.S.Archibald. 1917.
6 Produce more poultry products. F.C. Elford. 1917.
7 The dairy cow. E.S.Archibald. 1917.
8 The feeding of swine. G.B. Rothwell. 1 91 7.
9 Recommended varieties of field roots. F.S.Browne. 1917.
10 Field beans in Canada. W.L.Graham, n.d.
11 Barnyard manure. FT. Shutt. 1918.
12 Every gardener his own seed grower. W.T. Macoun. 1918.
13 The milking machine; a partial solution of the labour problem. G.W.
Muir. 1918.
14 Fertilizer economy in wartime. B.L. Emslie. 1917.
15 The self-feeder for hogs. G.B. Rothwell. 1918.
1 6 Labour saving on the farm. Save time, men and money by using more
horses and larger machines. J. Fixter. 1918.
17 Ensilage in 191 8. J.H. Grisdale. 1918.
18 When should potatoes be planted to obtain maximum crops? W.T.
Macoun. 1918.
19 Importance of planting good seed potatoes for high yields. W.T.
Macoun. 1918.
20 Grow flax for fibre. R.J. Hutchison. 1918.
Serials and periodicals
Alberta experimental stations progress reports. 1 937/48-47/53//
Supplied title. Continues, in part, its Reports. Also issued separately for each
station and continued by these separate reports.
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Annual report of co-operative potato projects in Ontario... conducted
by the Central Experimental Farm and the Ontario Agricultural
College. 1938-53//?
Title varies: 1938-40, Co-operative potato projects in Western Ontario. Progress
report.
British Columbia experimental stations progress reports. 1936/51-
45/56//
Supplied title. Continues, in part, its Reports. Also issued separately for each
station and continued by these separate reports.
Conference of Officers. 1 91 57-52/ / ?
Title varies slightly. Superseded by Research Branch. Conference.
Division progress reports, Central Experimental Farm. 1 934/49-48/
54//
Continues, in part, its Reports.
Dominion forest nursery stations, Indian Head, Sask., and Suther-
land, Sask., progress report. 1932/36-47/52//
Title varies: 1932/36, Dominion. ..Results of experiments. Superseded by the
reports for each station issued separately.
Dominion fox illustration stations, P.E.I. , N.S., and N.B. progress
report. 1938/39-43/47//?
Title varies: 1938/39, Annual reports of the Maritime fox illustration stations.
Reports for 1 940-42 not issued.
Experimental farm highlights in the Atlantic Provinces. 1 953-
Experimental sub-stations... report of the experimentalists in charge.
1920/21-31/38//?
Includes reports for Fort Vermilion, Alta.; Salmon Arm, B.C.; Betsiamites, Que.;
Swede Creek, Yukon; Fort Smith, N.W.T.; Fort Resolution, N.W.T.; Fort Providence,
N.W.T.; Beaverlodge, Alta.; Grouard, Alta.; Fort Good Hope, N.W.T. (Coverage
varies with each report). Title varies: 1931/38, Results of experiments. Some
reports continued as separate series.
Interim reports of the stations in northern Ontario and Quebec;
Kapuskasing, Ont.; La Ferme, Que. 1 920/21 -21 //
Earlier reports for each station issued in its Reports. Superseded by the reports for
each station, issued separately.
Manitoba experimental stations progress reports. 1936/47-47/54//
Supplied title. Continues, in part, its Reports. Also issued separately for each
station and continued by these separate reports.
Maritime experimental stations progress reports. 1 936/47-47/53//
Supplied title. Continues, in part, its Reports. Also issued separately for each
station and continued by these separate reports.
Ontario experimental stations progress reports. 1 937/51 -46/54//
Supplied title. Continues, in part, its Reports. Also issued separately for each
station and continued by these separate reports.
Programme of scientific work, for the fiscal year. 1 951 /52?-53/54//?
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Quebec experimental stations progress reports. 1 936/46/ /
Supplied title. Continues, in part, its Reports. Also issued separately for each
station and continued by these separate reports.
Report of the Director. 1887-1930; 1947-55/56//
Not published 1931-46?
Reports. 1887-1930/38//
Title varies: 1916/17-1 9/20. Report of the Dominion experimental farms.
Includes the reports of the Director (1887-1930), of the Service's divisions, and of
the various experimental stations. Reports for 1913-16, were reduced to
summaries of the year's operations in various lines of experimental work. Reports
for 1921-30/38 issued in three series: Reports of the divisions, Reports of
Experimental Stations - Eastern, and Reports of Experimental Stations - Western.
Title of experimental stations' reports varies: 1931/36, Results of experiments.
Superseded by its Division progress reports, Central Experimental Farm, and the
progress reports of the experimental stations grouped by province. Reports for
1 920/ 2 1 - also issued separately for each experimental station.
Saskatchewan experimental stations progress reports. 1936/47-
47/56//
Supplied title. Continues, in part, its Reports. Also issued separately for each
station and continued by these separate reports.
Seasonable hints, no. 1-55, 1915-32//
No. 10-55 issued in two series: Eastern and B.C. edition, and Prairie edition.
Seminar abstracts. 1 938/39-54/55//
Western Forage Crops Committee. Report of the meeting. 1-7,
1945-55//
Superseded by Western Forage Crops Conference in 1 957 and later by the Forage
Research Work Planning Meeting for Western Canada in 1963?
Miscellaneous publications.
Agricultural meteorology; a brief literature review and bibliography.
J.L. Dionne, G.W. Robertson and R.M. Holmes. 1 956.
Alfalfa; how and why to grow it. G.P. McRostie. 1 925.
Alfalfa; why it should be grown and how to grow it. G.P. McRostie.
1927.
Alfalfa variety test, 1 933-1 936. 1 936.
Apple insects. J.Fletcher, n.d.
Applying 2, 4-D with an atomizer on mustard in wheat. G. Knowles.
n.d.
Artificial insemination of dairy cattle. A. Deakin, G.W. Muir and W.D.
Davies. 1 942.
British Columbia and Yukon experimental farms progress reports,
1 945-56. 1 958. (8 pamphlets)
Brooding and feeding chickens. T.M. Maclntyre. n.d.
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Miscellaneous Publications cont.
Cattle gains and carrying capacities of permanent pastures as
affected by fertilizer treatments. C.D.T. Cameron. 1 953.
Chemical weed control for the Atlantic Provinces. J.S. Leefe. 1 956.
Rev. 1958.
A classified list of experiments at the Dominion Experimental Station,
Saanichton, B.C. 1947.
Cold storage investigations; apple cold storage report, 1933/34.
n.d.
The combine-harvester in eastern Canada, 1937-1939. J.M.
Armstrong. 1940.
Conference of Divisional Officers and Branch Farm Superintendents.
Report of proceedings. Feb. 1 3 to 1 8, 1 939.
Crop variety recommendations for the Atlantic Provinces. 1 954.
Rev. as. Crop variety guide for the Atlantic Provinces. 1 955, 1 958.
Culture of ranunculus or the peony-flowered buttercup in British
Columbia. J.H. Crossley. 1948.
Dairy Technology Laboratory. 1954.
Deciduous shrubs for the great clay belt of northern Ontario and
Quebec. 1954.
Dominion experimental farms - a review. 1 886-1 91 2. J.B. Spencer.
1913.
The Dominion experimental farms: a system of experimental stations
operated by the Federal government which investigates agricul-
tural problems for the benefit of the Canadian farmer. 1 939.
Dry shell or field beans. 1944.
Easter lily culture in British Columbia. J.J. Woods and J.H. Crossley.
1946.
Economic survey of sheep ranching in Saskatchewan, Alberta and
British Columbia. 1929.
Effect of environment on different genotypes in poultry. 1 958.
Estimating irrigation water requirements from meteorological data.
G.W. Robertson and R.M. Holmes. 1 956.
Experimental and research projects. 1 934.
Farmer's account book; facts regarding farm book-keeping, n.d.
Feeding for egg production. T.M. Maclntyre. 1 954.
Fertilizer and crop studies in the Pemberton Valley of British
Columbia, 1 932-1 956. R.M. Hall. 1 959.
Field fertility tests and causes of sterility of bulls. A. Deakin. 1 943.
Fifty years of progress on Dominion experimental farms, 1886-1936.
n.d.
Free trees for prairie farms, n.d. (Poster)
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Miscellaneous Publications cont.
General index to the reports and bulletins of the Experimental farms
of the Dominion of Canada, 1 887-1 901 . 1 902.
Gladiolus culture in British Columbia. J.H. Crossley and S.
Arrowsmith. 1948.
Gladiolus culture in the Maritimes. R.G. White and C.E. Randall.
1952,1956.
The grape in the Okanagan Valley. A.J. Mann and F.W.L. Keane.
1955.
Guide to the Experimental Farm, Nappan, Nova Scotia. 1 953.
A guide to the experimental farms and stations. FT. Shutt. 1912.
Guide to the experimental projects of the Dominion experimental
farms. 1926.
Highlights of research in recent years. 1 958.
Horticultural crops and possiblilities in New Brunswick. S.A. Hilton.
1953.
Hyacinth bulb production and artificial propagation. J.H. Crossley
and J.J. Woods. 1946?
Hybridization of domestic beef cattle and buffalo. V.S. Logan and
P.E. Sylvestre. 1950.
Hybridization of domestic cattle and buffalo (Bison Americanus).
Progress report of the Wainwright experiment, 1935-41. A.
Deakin, and others. 1943.
Introduction to factorial experiments and procedures for confounding.
R.R. Cairns and A.R. Mack. 1 955.
Investigations conducted by the Experimental Farms Branch of the
Dominion Department of Agriculture, their nature, purpose and
scope with reference to provincial activities, overlapping, and
comments regarding improvement and coordination. 1 938.
A key to plants of the farming and ranching areas of the Canadian
Prairies. A.C. Budd. 1952.
Lawn grasses and lawn mixtures for northern Ontario. M.R. Wiancko
and K.G. Coaxes. 1954.
List of the publications issued from the Dominion experimental farms
from 1 887 to 1 91 inclusive. 1 91 0.
Maps of Dominion experimental farms. 1 91 9-25.
Memorandum re the cooperative Corriedale breeding project
conducted at the Holtman Ranch at Skiff. W.H. Fairfield and K.
Rasmussen. 1934.
Moisture studies and cultural experiments with wheat, oats and flax.
1947.
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Miscellaneous Publications cont
Narcissus culture in British Columbia. J.H. Crossley and J.J. Woods.
1946? Rev. 1948.
National potato seedling and variety tests (summary report 1951).
N.M. Parks. 1952. '
Nine years experience with the one way disc and the seeding
attachment for the one way disc, 1 927-1 935. 1 936.
1955 guide map of Dominion Experimental Station, Fredericton, N.B.
1955.
1954 guide map of Dominion Experimental Sub-station, Tower Hill,
N.B. 1954.
1952 guide map of Dominion Experimental Station, Fredericton, N.B.
1952.
Notes on adobe and other earth wall construction methods. F.W.
Graves. 1945.
The organization, achievements and present work of the Dominion
experimental farms. 1924.
Outlines of work, branch experimental farms, as of September, 1 957.
1957.
Pasture experiments; a comparison between the yields of pasture
clippings and the gains by the animals. 1 939.
Pasture experiments at Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa. 1 934.
Pasture investigations - progress report. 1 934.
Pea-vine silage and hay, the by-product of canning peas, as feed for
livestock. K. Rasmussen and F. Whiting. 1 949.
Pollination studies in tree fruit. E.R.Hall. 1952.
A practical basement storage room. R.M. Blakely. 1 945.
Preliminary report on an exploratory soil survey along the Alaska
military highway and the Yukon river system. A. Leahey. 1 943.
Preliminary soil survey of lands adjacent to the Mackenzie Highway in
the Northwest Territories. A. Leahey. 1953.
Probability table of spring frost at the Central Experimental Farm,
Ottawa. G. W. Robertson and F.W. Baker. 1 952.
Producing beef on the farm; an analysis of light weight beef
production in southwestern Ontario. P.E. Sylvestre. 1 942.
Professional staff. 1956.
Project organization on the Dominion experimental farms, n.d.
Recommended herbaceous perennials. 1 952.
Reconnaissance soil survey of the Slave River lowland in the
Northwest Territories of Canada. J.H. Day and A. Leahey. 1 957.
The reconstruction and future organization of the Dominion Experi-
mental Farms Branch. 1935.
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Miscellaneous Publications cont.
Report and recommendations of the Sprinkler Irrigation Committee
for Western Canada. 1950.
Report of an exploratory soil survey made along the water route from
Fort Nelson, B.C. to Waterways, Alta., via Fort Simpson, N.W.T.
A. Leahey. 1944.
Report of the Conference of Field Husbandry Workers of Western
Canada. 1 954.
Report on agricultural investigations in the Mackenzie River basin,
1945. F.V. Hutton. 1946.
Report on dykeland reclamation, 1913-1 952. W.W. Baird. 1 954.
Report on larkspur poisoning of live stock on the Porcupine Hills
Forest Reserve, Alberta. S.E. Clarke, and J.L. Bolton. 1 938.
Report on oil seeds investigations. 1 943.
Report on spring wheat observation plots on eastern branch farms
and stations. 1950.
Report on the production and manufacture of beet sugar. 1 892.
Review of the status and possibilities of flax production and
manipulation in Canada. J. A. McCracken. 1916.
A review of the work of the experimental farms. J.B. Spencer.
1913.
The "Sanctuary" system of poultry house ventilation. 1 940.
The small combine harvester in eastern Canada; a survey of 5 and 6
foot combines in 1938. J.M.Armstrong. 1939.
Soil conservation. Submission to the Special Committee on
Conservation of the Ontario Legislature by the Experimental Farms
Service, July 26th, 1 949. 1 949.
Soil erosion and land use survey, Hope township project area,
Durham county, Ont. N.R. Richards and F.F. Morwick. 1 943.
Soil survey of Montreal, Jesus and Bizard Islands in the Province of
Quebec. P. LajoieandR. Baril. 1954.
Soil survey of Prince Edward Island. G.B.Whiteside. 1950.
Soil survey of Shefford, Brome and Missisquoi counties. D.B. Cann,
P. Lajoie and P.C. Stobbe. 1 947.
Soil survey of Soulanges and Vaudreuil counties in the Province of
Quebec. P. Lajoie and P. Stobbe. 1 950.
Soil survey report of southeastern New Brunswick. H. Aalund and
R.E. Wicklund. 1949.
Some methods of collecting and handling straw. M.E. Dodds.
1949.
Some trends in experimentation and research in the Prairie Provinces
presumable in agriculture. 1950.
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Miscellaneous Publications cont.
Sprinkler irrigation in eastern Canada. Installation, design and
operation of sprinkler irrigation systems. D.J. Cooper and J.M.
Armstrong. 1953.
Statistical analyses of 4x4 balanced and partially balanced lattice
design. A. R. Mack and R.R. Cairns. 1955.
Statistical procedures. A. Part I. Randomized block designs for
factorial experiments. Part II. Confounded factorial designs. A.R.
Mack and R.R. Cairns. 1 959.
Statistical procedures. B. Part I. Lattice design for a sixteen -
treatment experiment. Part II. Lattice designs for a twenty - and a
thirty - treatment experiment. 2d ed. A.R. Mack and R.R. Cairns.
1959.
Statistical procedures of rectangular lattice experimental designs.
A.R. Mack and R.R. Cairns. 1 955.
Suggestions in regard to spraying for the prevention of fungous
diseases during 1 893. 1 893.
Testing Swedish Landrace swine in Canada. Interim report, 1935-36.
E.B. Fraser and J.G. Stothart. n.d.
Total confinement rearing of turkeys. R.M. Blakely. 1949.
Twenty-one years' work (1919-1940) for the improvement of the
Canadian horse breed, as carried on at the St. Joachim horse farm.
J.R. Pelletier. 1943.
Vegetable hybrids and varieties developed and introduced by the
Experimental Station, Morden, Manitoba from 1944 to 1951 (incl.)
C. Walkof. 1952.
Western Forage Crops Conference. Report of the meeting. 1 957.
Farm Credit Corporation
Replaces Canadian Farm Loan Board.
Serials and periodicals.
Federal farm credit and related statistics; statistiques du credit
agricole federal. 1 , 1 970-
Field manual. 1961-
Report. 1 960-
Miscellaneous publications.
Credit for profit. 1 961 . Rev. 1 963, 1 964, 1 969.
Farm credit in the United States; a review of the United States
Cooperative Farm Credit System and Farmers Home Administra-
tion. H.D. Carr. 1964.
Farm improvement loans. 1 969.
Farm machinery syndicate loans from the Farm Credit Corporation.
1964.
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Farm syndicate loans. Prets aux syndicats agricoles. n.d. Rev.
1969.
Lending policy, 1 963. 1 963.
Fibre Division
Name varies: 1920-36, Division of Economic Fibre Production.
Progress Report. 1 920/21 -1 937/47//
Earlier reports issued in Experimental Farms Service. Reports. Title varies: 1920/
2 1 -30, Report of the Chief Officer.
Field Husbandry, Soils and Agricultural Engineering Division.
Name varies: 1920-35, Division of Field Husbandry.
Numbered series.
Agricultural engineering circular.
1-3 Not issued.
4 Release hitch and lift for tractor drawn horse mower, n.d.
5 Not issued.
6 Low pressure sprayer. 1946.
7 Swinging boom haystacker, n.d.
8 Transport wagon, n.d.
9 R.2: Tumble type sweep rake. n.d.
10 Home made electric fence, n.d.
11 Rubber tired farm wagon, n.d.
12 Half ton trailer or cart. n.d.
13 Two ton tractor trailer, n.d.
14 Four ton truck trailer, n.d.
15 Hog watering devices, n.d.
16 Low slung corn rack and wagon, n.d.
17 Egg cooler and humidifier, n.d.
18 Self feeders for hogs. n.d.
19 Hay racks and troughs for hogs. n.d.
20 Pig creep, guardrail and castration rack. n.d.
Serials and periodicals.
Progress report. 1920/21-54/58//
Earlier reports issued in Experimental Farms Service. Reports. Title varies slightly.
The sheaf. 1-3, 1957-59//
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Weed eradication projects conducted on the Dominion Experimental
Farms. 19307-32//?
Miscellaneous publications.
Data summary. Project F.1.8.2 - An investigation of the growth and
development of crops in relationship to their meteorological
environments. First report - 1953. G.W. Robertson and J.L.
Dionne. 1953.
Evaporation measurements at branch units of the Experimental
Farms Service throughout Canada. G.W.Robertson. 1953.
Fan ventilation. 1954.
Grass silage production; principles for successful storing of grass
and/or legume silage. D.J. Cooper and W.E. Cordukes. 1952.
Latent evaporation, its concept, measurement and application.
G.W. Robertson. 1954.
The measurement of latent evaporation using the Central Experimen-
tal Farm plastic mount. G.W.Robertson. 1956.
Natural draft or flue ventilation. 1 954.
Preliminary summary of mulch paper experiments on Dominion
Experimental Farms. 1 929, 1 930.
Procedure for keeping a meteorological soil moisture budget for
irrigation purposes. G.W.Robertson. 1956.
Proceedings of soil drifting control and shelterbelt conference held at
Brandon, Manitoba, December 1 , 1 954. 1 954.
Report on selection of a site for an agricultural experiment sub-
station in the Yukon Territory. A. Leahey. 1945.
Report on the soils and settlement possibilities in the Goose Bay,
Labrador area, Newfoundland, Canada. P.C. Stobbe and F.S.
Nowosad. 1958.
Roadside spraying. G. Knowles and D.J. Cooper. 1 953.
Selected bibliography on agricultural engineering and related topics
(Canadian publications). W. Kalbfleisch and A. Magee. Rev.
1945, 1946, 1948, 1950, 1952, 1954, 1957.
Weed control (Eastern Canada). E.S. Hopkins and G. Knowles.
1939.
Weed eradication methods applicable in eastern Canada and British
Columbia. 1934.
Food Advisory Services.
Name varies: 19. .-1969, Consumer Section (sometimes called Consumer
Service Section)
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Numbered series.
Consumer bulletin.
1 Home canning of fruits and vegetables. 1947. Rev. 1948, 1949,
1950.
Serials and periodicals
Culinary comments. 1970-
Food basket. 1963?-
Supersedes T.V. food views?
T.V. food views. Ap1962-01963//
Superseded by Food basket?
Miscellaneous publications.
"An apple a day..." 1955.
Apples. 1956. Rev. 1963.
Apples 'round the clock. 1965.
The art of making sandwiches. 1 951 . Rev. 1 957.
Attention westerners, n.d.
Beef. 1957.
Beef; how it is graded, how to buy it, how to cook it. 1 951 , 1 952.
"Buy by Grade", the grade mark assures the quality. 1947, 1950,
1956.
Calendar of Canadian fresh vegetables for salads. 1 954.
Canadian apples. The world's finest fruit. 1 956.
Canned foods. 1957?
Carrot capers. 1 967.
Cereals. 1958. Rev. 1960.
Cereals; wheat, oats, barley and their uses. 1 944.
Cheese dishes. 1 947. Rev. 1 950, 1 957.
Cheese dishes, wartime style. 1943.
Christmas baking. 1 962. Rev. 1 963, 1 965? 1 966.
Conserves, pickles and relishes. 1 957.
Cooking cut-up poultry. 1965.
Desserts you'll like. 1 949.
Dinner and supper suggestions for the business girl. 1 943.
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Miscellaneous Publications cont.
Economy meals. 1966.
Eggs. 1963.
Eggs - Eggs are good and good for you. 1 951 , 1 952, 1 957, 1 961 .
Entertaining with cheese. 1964.
Food facts for consumers. L.C. Pepper. 1945.
Foods for home defence. 1941.
Foods for the family. 1 945, 1 946, 1 947, 1 950.
Freezing meat. 1947.
Freezing poultry. 1947?
From market to table; poultry guide. 1 944.
Gherkins and nine day pickles, n.d.
Holiday fare. 1946.
Icecream. 1966.
Lamb. 1957? Rev. 1964?
Lamb, some ways to use it. 1953.
A link between producer and consumer, n.d.
The lunch box is on the march. 1943.
Meal magic with eggs. 1965.
Meals on a budget. 1967.
Meat; this is the way to make most of your ration - wise buying, proper
storing, careful cooking, clever extending. 1 943. Rev. 1 962.
Meat extender recipes. 1951.
Milk drinks for summer. 1957?
Milk for physical fitness. 1962.
1957 salad campaign. 1957.
Onion recipes. 1945.
Onions. 1965?
Party dips with potato chips. 1957?
Picnics. 1957?
Pork's the buy... n.d.
Poultry guide. 1948?
Poultry meat; your best buy. 1970?
Recipe book for enjoying Canadian apples, "the world's finest fruit".
1950.
Recipe sheet to can or freeze peaches, n.d.
Reminder for outdoor cooking, n.d.
Rutabagas. 1950.
Salad dressings. 1964.
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Miscellaneous Publications cont.
Salad shorts. 1957?
Salads. 1952. Rev. 1958.
Salads around the world. 1966.
Saving and using fats in the home. 1 943.
Skim milk powder. 1952.
Special chicken and fowl recipes. 1 948.
Spinach. Strawberries. Dairy foods. 1 962.
Strawberries. 1957?
Strawberry desserts. 1968.
"Sugar savers" kitchen-tested ration stretchers. 1 947.
Suggestions for the Christmas season. 1 944.
Teas and receptions. 1 957?
Tender ways with beef . 1969.
Turkey by the piece, n.d.
Turkey for everyone. 1968.
Turkey - ready to cook, eviscerated, n.d.
Turkey -the king of poultry. 1939.
Turkey - whole - halves - quarters. 1 958.
Wartime home canning of fruits and vegetables. 1 944.
Wartime jams and jellies. 1942.
Wartime maple syrup recipes. 1942.
Wartime pickles and relishes. E.L. Elliot. 1 942, 1 944.
Wartime sugar savers. 1943.
White navy beans, n.d.
Food Research Information Office
Food research notes. 1-21, 1962-66//
Selected list of publications of the Research Branch. 1 959-1 964/ /
Selected list of serial publications.. .related to food research. J.G.
Armstrong. 1963.
Forage Crops Division
Name varies: 1913-48, Division of Forage Plants.
Serials and periodicals.
Progress report. 1920/21-54/58//
Earlier reports issued in Experimental Farms Service. Reports. Title varies slightly.
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Miscellaneous publications
Caragana is a valuable hedge and shelterbelt plant. J. Walker.
1957.
The care of lawns. J.H. Boyce. 1944.
The construction and care of new lawns. J.H. Boyce. 1 949.
The construction of new lawns. J.H. Boyce. 1944.
Couch grass eradication: quack, twitch or scutch grass (Agropyron
repens). E.S.Hopkins. 1935.
The establishment and maintenance of turf on putting and bowling
greens. J.H. Boyce. 1944.
Grain corn in eastern Ontario. 1948.
Growing crested wheat grass for seed production. T.M. Stevenson
and W.J. White. 1935.
Induced tetraploidy in clovers. 1 958.
Isolation requirements for grasses, clovers and alfalfa; memoran-
dum. 1953.
Preliminary report on the native vegetation. F.S. Nowosad. 1944.
Reed canary grass. W.J. White and R.M. MacVicar. 1940.
Report of field crops grown in Saskatchewan from seeds obtained
through the federal forage seed distribution of 1932. T.M.
Stevenson and N. Young. 1 933.
The soybean situation in Canada. T.M. Stevenson. 1 940.
Sugar beet experiments. 1 934, 1 935.
Sugar beets. F. Dimmock. 1954.
Forest Biology Division
Numbered series
Forest biology series.
1 Published in French only
2 Control of the balsam-fir sawfly in the agricultural areas of the Prairie
Provinces. C.E.Brown. 1953.
3 Control of the winter moth on shade trees. C.C.Smith. 1953.
175 -
Serials and periodicals
Annual report of the forest insect and disease survey. 1 936-59//
Issuing body and title vary: 1936-49, Entomology Division. Forest insect survey.
Continued by the Forestry Service.
Bi-monthly progress report. 1-16,1 945-60/ /
Issuing body and title vary: 1-6, 1945-50, Entomology Division. Forest insect
investigations; bi-monthly progress report.
Continued by the Dept. of Forestry.
Work Committee on the Green River Project. Report. 1-12, 1945-
55//
Name of committee varies: 1-7, Work Committee on Green River Project re
Management and Spruce Budworm Control.
Miscellaneous publications.
Catalogue of the culture collection of the Forest Biology Laboratory,
Victoria, B.C., Canada. D. Chu. 1960.
Conference on Biological Control of Forest Insects in Canada,
Ottawa, Feb. 22-25, 1 955. 1 955.
Decay of aspen (Populus tremuloides Mich.) and balsam poplar
(Populus balsamifera L.) in the Lesser Slave Lake region in Alberta.
G. Paul and D.E. Etheridge. 1 958.
Decay of white spruce in the Prairie Provinces; interim report.
W.B.G. Denyer and C.G. Riley. 1 954.
Descriptions of cultures of fungi Imperfecti and Ascomycetes
associated with forest damage in British Columbia. A. Funk.
1960.
Development and control of the ash borer in the Prairie Provinces.
L.O.T. Peterson. 1951.
Dieback and canker on young Douglas fir following low temperature
injury. W.A.Porter. 1959.
Diseases of lodgepole pine in Alberta. V.J. Nordin. 1 957.
Dutch elm disease. A. W. McCallum and K.E. Stewart. 1951.
The European pine moth in Ontario. 1 955.
Factors affecting branch infection in aspen. D.E. Etheridge. 1 960.
Fomes root rot of pines. E. Jorgensen. 1 956.
Forest disease sampling studies in Douglas fir plantations. Parts II
and III. R.E. Foster and A.L.S. Johnston. 1 959.
Forest lepidoptera of Canada. B. M. McGugan and others. 1 957.
Forest lepidoptera of southern Ontario and their parasites, received
and reared at the Ottawa Forest Insect Survey Laboratory, from
1937-1948. H. Raizenne. 1952.
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Miscellaneous Publications cont.
Forest Research Laboratory. Laboratoire de recherches forestieres,
Quebec, Quebec, n.d.
Fungi of British Columbia deposited in the Herbarium of the Forest
Biology Laboratory, Victoria, B.C., Canada. 1957. Rev. 1957,
1958.
A general review of plant protection organization in Canada. D.C.
McKeen and B.M. McGugan. 1 957.
Heart rots in relation to the management of spruce in Alberta. V.J.
Nordin. 1955.
List of projects - Forest Pathology Unit, Forest Biology Division as of
June, 1955. 1955?
Mineral deficiencies at Big River nursery. O. Vaartaja. 1954.
Mistletoe of jack pine. C.G.Riley. 1951.
Prevention of damage by borers in softwood logs or fire-killed timber.
L.J.Simpson. 1951.
Protection of the forest against insects and disease. M.L. Prebble
and J. E. Bier. 1952.
Publications on forest diseases. 1 959.
Report of the Symposium on birch dieback; summary of the meetings
held in Ottawa, on March 21 and 22, 1 952. 1 953.
Review of forest entomology in Canada, 1948-1953. M.L. Prebble.
1954.
Short course of instruction on the most important diseases of forest
trees caused by fungi. D.A. Quirke. 1951.
Some forest insect and disease problems of Canada. 1 955.
Some preliminary observations of sunscald in Douglas fir. L.C. Weir.
1959.
Studies on the atropellis canker disease of lodgepole pine in Alberta.
J.C. Hopkins. 1957.
Summary of points discussed at the Divisional Conference, Montreal,
Nov. 21-22, 1952. 1952.
Survey of the condition of birch in Ontario. A.W. Hill and G.A.
Sinclair. 1954.
Testing for resistance to the blister rust disease of western white pine
in British Columbia. W.A.Porter. 1960.
Tree diseases in Saskatchewan and Manitoba. C.G.Riley. 1952.
Forestry Division
Report of the Foreman. 1 , 1 887/ /
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Fruit Branch.
Numbered series
Bulletin.
Continued in the dept's Bulletin; new series.
1 The Inspection and Sale Act. Part IX as amended in 1907-1908 and
1912-1913, (The Fruit Marks Act and fruit packages), and general
notes. 1915.
2 Modern methods of packing apples. 1917.
Circular
Continued in the dept's Circular.
1 Marketing Georgia peaches. C.W.Baxter. 1915.
2 Counts to determine grades. 1920.
3 Fruit Branch regulations. 1921.
Transportation circular.
33 Comparing two movements in brine tank refrigerator cars. n.d.
43 Precooling vs. transit icing. 1927.
44 No title. 1928.
45 Refrigerator car tests. 1929.
46 Loading terms defined for fresh fruits and vegetables. 1930.
47 Divided basket bunker vs brine tank refrigerator cars under heat.
1930.
48 Showing the total of freight and refrigeration charges per package for
a few principal packages and movements from British Columbia
into the Prairie Provinces. 1930.
50 No title. 1931.
51 Precooling by fanning. 1934.
Serials and periodicals
Fruit and vegetable crop report. 1 906-34/ /
Title varies: 1906-18, Fruit crop report. Slight variations: 1932-33. Absorbed by
Canadian fruit and vegetable market bulletin.
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Telegraphic report. 19157-29//
Reports for Ag 26, 1920-Ag 1, 1929 also called Telegraphic market newsletter.
Superseded by Fruit, vegetable and honey crop and market report.
Miscellaneous publications.
An apple a day, packed the new way. 1 931 .
The apple crop, production and distribution. Prepared by Markets
Extension Division. 1 933.
The Canadian apple situation. 1940.
Canadian canned fruits and vegetables are government graded,
n.d.
Canadian fruits and vegetables are government graded. Buy by
quality, fancy, choice, standard. 1 930.
Canadian grapes. Recipes you will like. 1 931 .
Canadian onions for Canadian people. 1 931 .
Eat Canadian apples; 1 60 apple recipes. 1 91 8.
A guide to markings required on consumer containers of fresh fruits
and vegetables. 1 953.
Home drying of fruits and vegetables. E.L.Elliot. 1934.
Jams and jellies made from garden or wild fruits. E.L. Elliot. 1 936.
Jams and preserves made from wild or garden fruits, n.d.
List of wholesale dealers in fruits and vegetables in Canada. 1 920.
New method of packing apples in barrels. 1 931 .
Recommended rules for packing apples in containers other than the
standard box. 1930.
Refrigeration and heating in the transportation of perishable
commodities. E.H.Young. 1939.
Salads that are different. E.L.Elliot, n.d.
Tested recipes; grape delicacies, n.d.
Fur Inspection and Grading Service.
Brussels International Trade Fair April 25th-May 1 0th, 1 953. 1 953.
Furfarming. W.M.Ritchie. 1959.
Mink raising. 1953.
Mink ranching. W.M.Ritchie. 1956.
Raising chinchillas. 1 953, 1 956.
Report of Russian fur production as taken from Women's wear daily.
1957.
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Health of Animals Branch
Called 1937-62, Health of Animals Division.
Numbered series
Bulletin.
1 Actinobacillosis. C.H. Higgins. 1904.
Bulletin.
Title varies: 1-5, Farmers' bulletin; 7, Special bulletin. Issuing
body varies: 1-8, Dept. of Agriculture
1 Tuberculosis in cattle. D. McEachran. 1897. Rev. 1900.
2 Hog cholera and swine plague and verminous bronchopneumonia.
D. McEachran. 1899.
3 Out of print. (Title not available)
4 Glanders in horses. D. McEachran. 1901.
5 Anthrax and symptomatic anthrax. D. McEachran. 1901.
6 Mange in cattle, n.d.
7 Maladieducoit (equine syphilis). D. McEachran. 1901.
8 Bulletin on typhoid fever in horses, improperly called influenza. D.
McEachran. 1901.
9 Foot and mouth disease. J.G.Rutherford. 1902.
10 Contagious diseases of animals. J.G.Rutherford. 1904.
11 Maladieducoit. J.G.Rutherford. 1906.
12 Mange in horses and cattle. J.G.Rutherford. 1911.
13 Anthrax and black-leg. 1915.
14 Rabies. G.Hilton. 1909.
15 Hog cholera. F.Torrance. 1913.
16 Warble flies. The economic aspect and contribution on the biology.
S. Hadwen. 1912.
17 Entero-hepatitis or black-head in turkeys. C.H. Higgins. 1915.
18 Avian tuberculosis. C.H. Higgins and A. B. Wickware. 1915,1919.
19 Entero-hepatitis or black-head, and the biological laboratory system
of raising turkeys. C.H. Higgins. 1916.
20 The care, sanitation and feeding of foxes in captivity. C.H. Higgins.
1916.
21 A further contribution on the biology of Hypoderma lineatum. S.
Hadwen. 1916.
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Bulletin cont.
No.
22 Observations on the migration of warble larvae through the tissues.
S. Hadwen and E. A. Bruce. 1916.
23 Anthrax. C.H. Higgins. 1916.
24 Evaporated apples. C.S. McGillivray. 1917.
25 Intestinal parasites of poultry, their prevention and treatment. A.B.
Wickware. 1917.
26 The poisoning of horses by the common bracken (Pteris aquilina L).
S. Hadwen and E.A. Bruce. 1 91 7.
27 Warble flies: Hypoderma lineatum, Villers and Hypoderma bovis, De
Geer. S. Hadwen. 1919.
28 Information for farmers and ranchers regarding tick paralysis in
British Columbia. E.A. Bruce. 1 920.
Serials and periodicals
Annual report of cattle quarantine in Quebec and Maritime Provinces.
D. McEachran. 1891-92//
Bovine tuberculosis. 1929-59//
Continued as Bovine tuberculosis and brucellosis.
Bovine tuberculosis and brucellosis. 1 960-
Continues Bovine tuberculosis.
Newsletter. Jl 1956-
Outbreaks of reportable contagious diseases of livestock and poultry.
Manifestations de maladies contagieuses de declaration obliga-
toire, bestiaux et volailles. 1 962?-
Register of brucellosis-free listed herds. 1 944?-
Title varies: 1 944-47, Register of herds of cattle listed free from Bang's disease;
1 948- 19.., Register of herds of cattle listed free from brucellosis.
Register of tuberculosis-free fully accredited herds. 1 926-
Title varies: 1926-40, Register of fully accredited herd.
Report of the Veterinary Director General. 1 902-62/63//?
Miscellaneous publications.
Accredited herds. F. Torrance. 1919,1 922.
Anthrax serum - Vaccin du charbon. nd.
Black-leg vaccine. F.Torrance. 1914,1915.
Bulletin of contagious abortion. 1913.
Canadian meat inspection service. J.G.Rutherford. 1907.
Cattle epidemic. Inspector's reports, from Nov. 17th 1951, to March
3rd, 1952, about cattle epidemic in the Province of Saskatchewan.
1952.
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Miscellaneous Publications cont.
The cattle quarantine system in Canada. D. McEachran. n.d.
Coccidiosis (red dysentery) of cattle in British Columbia. E.A. Bruce,
n.d.
Conservation of the health of domestic animals. J.G. Rutherford.
1906.
The control of bovine tuberculosis. 1 908. Rev. 1 91 6.
Demodicidosis in large domestic animals; a review. J.Smith, n.d.
Directions for cleansing and disinfecting premises after outbreaks of
hog cholera. J.G. Rutherford. 1 903.
Directions for sending pathological specimens for examinations. D.
McEachran. 1900.
Directions for use of tuberculin test. D. McEachran. 1895.
Dourine in Canada, 1904-1920. History, research and suppression.
E.A.Watson. 1920.
Fees for inspection of animals imported to Canada. 1 903.
First step toward cattle quarantine. D. McEachran. 1878.
The growth of meat inspection in Canada. C.K. Hetherington. 1 964.
Hatchery sanitation, a review. 1 961 .
History of Health of Animals Division. M.L.Barnes. 1961.
Humane slaughter of meat animals. 1 959.
Information for farmers, ranchers and stock owners, regarding cattle
mange, and the rules and regulations in effect for the suppression
of the disease, and for controlling the movement of suspected
cattle. 1920.
Instruction for sending specimens for microscopic examination. J.G.
Rutherford. 1903.
List of plants operating under the Meat and Canned Foods Act and
the regulations governing the inspection of meats as at August
1957. 1957.
Livestock disease prevention and control in Canada. O.Hall. 1947.
Meat hygiene -today and tomorrow. C.K. Hetherington. 1964.
Notes forming basis of agreement between Canada and the United
States for removal of cattle quarantine. D. McEachran. n.d.
On the prevention of tubersulosis in animals, with special reference to
prevention in the Dominion. D. McEachran. 1899.
Pictou cattle disease. D. McEachran. n.d.
Report of a visit to Great Britain and the Continent of Europe, 1897-
1898. D. McEachran. n.d.
Sheep scab. D. McEachran. 1897.
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Miscellaneous Publications cont.
Special report on glanders. J.G.Rutherford. 1906.
Special report on maladie du coit or dourine. J.G. Rutherford and
C.H. Higgins. 1907.
Special report on Pictou cattle disease. J.G. Rutherford and W.H.
Pethick. 1906.
Special report on Sarcosporidiae and their association with "loco"
disease and dourine. E.A.Watson. 1908.
Tuberculosis; a plain statement of facts regarding the disease. J.G.
Rutherford. 1911.
Horticulture Division
Serials and periodicals
Committee on Horticultural Research. Report. 1 938-47/ / ?
Contribution. 1-956?, 1887-1959//
Cooperative potato progress report. 1 9527-57/ / ?
Progress report. 1920/21-54/58//
Earlier reports issued in Experimental Farms Service. Reports. Title varies slightly.
Progress report of national potato seedling and variety test in
Canada. 1948-56//?
Miscellaneous publications.
Bacteriological tests with frozen vegetables and fruits. Preliminary
report. A. G. Lochhead and A.H.Jones. 1935.
Beautifying the farm home grounds. R.W. Oliver and A.J. Logsdail.
1940. ^
Beautifying the home grounds of Canada. M.H. Howitt. 1930.
The blackberry, n.d.
Bridge-grafting, n.d.
The budding and grafting of fruit trees, described and illustrated in
detail. D.S. Blair, A. Kellett and W.L. Kerr. 1 944.
Budding rootstocks. n.d.
Bulbs for spring bloom. 1954.
Cactus, n.d.
Carnation culture, n.d.
Celery, production, blanching and storing. T.F. Ritchie. 1 941 .
Colour chart for harvesting Mcintosh and Fameuse apples, n.d.
The construction of small greenhouses. R.W.Oliver. 1948.
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Miscellaneous Publications cont.
Crown millet - a good orchard cover crop. n.d.
Cucumber culture under glass, n.d.
Culture and care of house plants. R.W. Oliver and G.G. Dustan.
1951.
The culture of begonias, cannas, dahlias and gladioli. 1 952.
Culture of ferns, n.d.
The culture of gladiolus, canna and peonies. 1 941 .
The culture of iris, peony and phlox. 1 949.
Culture of pansies. n.d.
Culture of sweet peas. n.d.
Dehydration of fruits and vegetables. C.C. Eidt. n.d.
Dehydration report, 1 943. C.C. Eidt. 1 944.
The development of the Horticultural Division, Experimental Farms
Service, 1 920-1 950. (Address by M.B. Davis) 1 951 .
Dwarf apple trees. D.S.Blair, n.d.
Flower color inheritance in the snapdragon (Antirrhinum majus L).
1958.
Four new Ottawa strawberry varieties: Cavalier, Grenadier, Guards-
man, Redcoat. 1957.
Gamma irrediation of potatoes: effects on storage properties, sugar,
starch and ascorbic acid content, cooking and chipping qualities;
report of co-operative research project. 1 958.
Garden making on vacant land. n.d.
Gathering and storing budwood and scionwood. n.d.
The gladiolus, n.d.
Gooseberry culture, n.d.
Growing bulbs in the house for winter bloom, n.d.
Growing plants under artificial light. A.P.Chan. 1957.
Growing seedlings for rootstock purposes, n.d.
Hints on the culture of dahlias in Prince Edward Island, n.d.
Homemade wines. R.W. Arengo-Jones. 1938.
"Home" model flash heater for fruit juices, n.d.
Horseradish, n.d.
Household freezer and storage. 1 946, 1 952.
How to select and prepare potatoes for exhibit. N. M. Parks. 1 952.
How to transplant a tree or shrub, n.d.
Inarching: a method for repairing damage to roots and trunks of trees,
n.d. "
Jerusalem artichoke (Helianthus tuberosus). n.d.
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Miscellaneous Publications cont.
Lime induced chlorosis of horticultural plants, n.d.
Making a rock garden, n.d.
Management of house plants. W.Ferguson, n.d.
The miraculous multiflora. R.W.Oliver. 1953.
Mushroom culture. 1957.
Nut culture. J.J.Woods. 1940.
Onion, n.d.
Parsnip seed production, n.d.
Perennial flower trials at Kapuskasing. K.G. Coates. 1955.
Plant for pleasure. R. W. Oliver. 1 953.
Planting and care of hedges. 1952.
Planting annuals, herbaceous perennials and roses, n.d.
Planting apple trees, n.d.
Preparation and care of lawns. M.B.Davis. 1939.
The preservation of fruits and vegetables by freezing. 1 952.
Preservation of strawberries with S02. n.d.
Principles and methods involved in dehydration of apples. C.C. Eidt.
n.d.
Propagation of apple rootstocks by stooling. S.H. Nelson and D.S.
Blair. 1957.
Pruning and disbudding dahlias, n.d.
Raspberry culture. D.S.Blair. 1948.
Resulphuring methods for dried apples, n.d.
The sash house for growing early plants, n.d.
Seed growing: pot-herb crops (used for "greens"), n.d.
Soilless growth of hydroponics, n.d.
Spraying calendar. W.T. Macoun. 1913. (Poster)
Spring and fall work in the rose garden. 1 941 .
Storing vegetables for later use. n.d.
Suggestions for foundation stock seed growing, n.d.
Summary of reports from vegetable growers on co-operators in the
Northwest who have received vegetable seeds from the division of
horticulture for trial. W.Ferguson. 1945.
The sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas Poir). n.d.
Tomato seed production and extraction, n.d.
Tomato variety and strain test. n.d.
Tree fruit rootstocks. n.d.
Tuberous begonias, n.d.
The use of colchichine. A. W.S. Hunter. 1945,
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Work in the rose garden. 1 952, 1 953, 1 955.
Illustration Stations Division
Serials and periodicals.
Illustration stations quarterly. 1 -3, 1 956-58/ /
Progress report. 1934/37-54/58//
Continues its Report of the Chief Supervisor on the illustration stations in... Title
varies slightly.
Report of the Chief Supervisor on the illustration stations in British
Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba. 1922/23-31/
33//
Earlier reports issued in Experimental Farms Service. Reports. Title varies slightly.
Continued in its Progress report.
Report of the Chief Supervisor on the illustration stations in Ontario,
Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island.
1920/21-31/33//
Earlier reports issued in Experimental Farms Service. Reports. Title varies slightly.
Continued in its Progress report.
Miscellaneous publications.
Cost accounting for agriculture. I.F. Furniss. 1958.
District experiment substation, Mindemoya and associated illustra-
tion stations in the Manitoulin, Algoma, Sudbury and Nipissing
Districts, Ontario. Progress report, 1 946/51. n.d.
Fertility and management studies on gray wooded soils. Progress
report, 1927/56. n.d.
Illustration stations in Eastern and Central Ontario. Progress report,
1941/50. n.d.
Maritime Fox Illustration Stations. Annual report, 1 938/39. n.d.
Information Division
Name varies: 1912-34, Publications Branch; 1935-38, Press and Publicity
Division; 1938-50, Publicity and Extension Division; 1950-59, Information
Service.
Numbered series
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Pamphlet
No.
1 Flax fibre. 1915.
2 The Potato. 1915.
3 List of suggested books for farmers' libraries. 1915.
4 The school garden as regarded and carried on in the different
provinces. 1916.
5 Agriculture in Canada. 1917.
6 Vacant lot gardening in 1917. 1917.
7 Publications index book. 1920.
8 The maple sugar industry in Canada. J.B.Spencer. 1920.
Serials and periodicals.
Canadian agricultural insect pest review. 1 , 1 923-
Title varies: 1-45, 1923-67, Canadian insect pest review. Issuing body varies:
1-36 no.8, 1923-58, Entomology Division; 36 no.9-47, 1958-
Farm letter. Lettre au cultivateur. 1 , N 1 964-
Insect distribution maps, Canada. 1 , 1 954-
Issuing body varies: 1-3, Scientific Information Section. Reprinted from the
Canadian agricultural insect pest review.
News and features. 1,N1935-
Title varies: 1-389, 1935-Ap1943, Press copy; 390-1091, Ap 1943-N 1964, Farm
news; press clip sheet; 1092-1484, N 1964-JI 1972, News.
Publications. 1912-
Title varies: List of publications; List of available publications; English
publications.
Summary of reports presented at the. ..annual Federal-Provincial
Agricultural Conference.. .covering present situation and prospects
in Canadian agriculture. 1-18, 1939-56//?
This month with CDA; a review of agricultural news. 1 , Ag 1 965-
Miscellaneous publications.
Agricultural extension services in Canada. 1 954.
Agricultural services in the provinces.
Notes prepared by S.R.N. Hodgins in connection with the Dominion-Provincial
Conference of 1953.
Agroclimate of the growing season in northern Ontario and
northwestern Quebec, 1918-61. n.d.
At your service - CDA Information Division. 1 972.
Blueberry culture. 1938.
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Miscellaneous Publications cont.
Britain orders 5,400,000 dozen eggs from Canada for May. 1941.
(Poster)
Canada Agriculture headquarters; Sir John Carling Building, Central
Experimental Farm, Ottawa. 1 967.
Canada's dairy industry, n.d.
Canadian agriculture. 1963.
Canadian fruit, vegetables and honey. 1 924.
Canadian livestock and meat industries. 1 924.
Canadian onion week; radio talk... K.B. Conger, n.d.
Canadian wheat and flour. 1924.
Catalogue of lantern slides. 1 940, 1 943-44.
Century of cheese making in Canada. 1 964.
Contributions of the Department of Agriculture (Canada) to the
European Productivity Agency of O.E.E.C. - and particularly to the
Division for Productivity in Food and Agriculture through FATIS (the
Food and Agriculture Technical Information Service). S.R.N.
Hodgins. 1957.
Cooperation in agricultural services. 1 934.
The Department of Agriculture, its history, organization and work.
1933.
Exhibit ideas. H. Tewsley. n.d.
Feeding the chick. 1939.
Film catalogue. 1953.
Guide to Central Experimental Farm. 1 967. Rev. 1 972.
Home preservation of meats, poultry, fish and soup. n.d.
The home tanning of leather, n.d.
How to build an outdoor oven. 1934.
Howtomakeapeasheller. n.d.
Influence of nurse crops on new seedlings. 1 953.
International Symposium on the Storage of Grain and its Products,
Winnipeg, Man., 1 971 . Symposium digest. 1 971 .
Pictures of beef cattle. 1965.
Pictures of cheese making. 1 965. Rev. 1 967?
Pictures of dairy cattle. 1965.
Pictures of sheep. 1965.
Pictures of swine. 1965.
Pictures of tobacco in Canada. 1966.
Poultry consumers protected from feminizing chemicals. 1 948.
Progress of construction, South Saskatchewan River Dam, 1958/61 .
Suppl.: 1961/62, 1962/63, 1964.
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Miscellaneous Publications cont.
Publications of the Department of Agriculture, 1 878-1 914. 1914.
Re: suggested periodical "Canada's Resources" to be published
jointly by the Departments of Agriculture, Fisheries and Mines and
resources. S.R.N. Hodgins. 1949.
Recent developments in agricultural extension work in Canada; an
outline for presentation at a working Conference of Directors and
Senior Officers of Agricultural Advisory Services, to be held in
Paris, June 24-29, 1957. S.R.N. Hodgins. 1957.
Regulations respecting financial assistance to agricultural exhibitions
and fairs, n.d.
S.B. Williams; CDA's new Deputy Minister. 1 967.
Safe use of pesticides around homes and cottages. 1 973.
Short films, 16 MM. Courts metrages, 16MM. 1970.
Symposium digest; International Symposium on the Storage of Grain
and its products. 1972.
Trees, shrubs and vines in home beautification. F.C. Nunnick. n.d.
Why an agricultural information service. S.R.N. Hodgins. 1949.
International Liaison Service
Agriculture abroad. 1 , 1 945-
Issuing body varies: 1-24 no. 1, 1945-69, Economics Branch.
Library
Numbered series
Library list.
1 Publications in the library on administration. D.M. Duke. 1961. Rev.
1 963, 1 965. Suppl. 1 967, 1 968.
2 Translations available. 1 960. Suppl. 1 965.
3 Automatic punched card circulation of periodicals currently received;
procedures manual. G.L.Jean. 1960. 2nd ed. 1964.
4 Canadian agricultural serials currently received. H.J. Arsenault.
1962.
5 Publications in the library on information storage and retrieval. D.M.
Duke. 1964.
6 Publications in the library on personnel administration. D.M. Duke.
1967.
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Serials and periodicals.
Current periodicals. Periodiques en cours. 1953-
Title varies: 1953, Preliminary list of periodicals currently received;
1 955-68, Periodicals currently received Periodiques courrament recus.
Miscellaneous publications.
Aids to authorship; publications in the library on writing. S. Dykstra.
1968. Suppl. 1970.
Basic publications for a small agricultural library. 1 939.
Canadian agricultural reference sources. S. Dykstra. 1 970.
The growing and production of essential oil crops, especially
coriander, caraway and dill - selected references. 1 955.
Index to publications of the Federal Department of Agriculture of
Canada, as follows: Bulletins, n.s. 1 -1 00; Circulars, n.s. 1 -70; Acts,
Orders and Regulations, 1 -29. 1 930.
Indian agriculture; a selected bibliography. W.M. Tsang. 1967.
The industrial utilization of wheat; bibliography. F.E. Blacquiere.
1970.
Information as to articles on chemical stimulation of seeds. Popoff
1930.
Inhibition of cholesterol synthesis 1966 - 1968; references. F.E.
Edgington. 1969.
Suppl. 1969/71. S. Dykstra. 1971.
Latency of viruses in vertebrates, 1 964-1 968. F. Edginton. 1 968.
Library. Canada Department of Agriculture: from K.W. Neatby
Building to Sir John Carling Building. E.L. Wilson. 1 968.
Small unit library collection; procedure manual for cataloguing,
classifying, filing, circulating, and binding the literature collections.
H.J. Arsenault. 1962.
Windbreaks, a list of references. K. Eastham. 1 947.
Live Stock Branch
Numbered series.
Booklet.
1 No title, n.d.
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Booklet, cont.
No.
2 Distribution of pure bred male animals. 1914.
3 Distribution of pure bred male animals. 1916.
4 Distribution of purebred bulls. 1919.
5 Bull loaning policy. 1923.
6 Bull loaning policy. 1924.
7 Bull loaning policy. 1931.
8 Bull loaning policy. 1936.
Pamphlet.
No. 1-5, entitled Farmers' bulletin, were issued by the
Commissioner of Agriculture and are not on livestock.
Title varies: 7- 1 7, Bulletin.
6 Profitable poultry farming. F.C. Hare. 1902.
7 Profitable poultry farming. F.C. Elford. 1905.
8 Farmer's poultry house. F.C. Elford. 1905.
9 Diseases and parasites of poultry. F.C. Elford. 1905.
10 The production of bacon for the British market. J.B.Spencer. 1905.
1 1 Brief history, chief characteristics and points of excellence of leading
breeds of swine reared in Canada. J.B.Spencer. 1907.
12 Sheep husbandry in Canada. J.B.Spencer. 1908.
13 Beef raising in Canada. J.B.Spencer. 1910.
14 Horse breeding and rearing of colts. J.G.Rutherford. 1911.
15 Observations upon government assistance to agriculture in certain
countries of Europe. H.S. Arkell. 1911.
16 The care of market eggs. W.A.Brown. 1912.
17 Swine husbandry in Canada. J.B.Spencer. 1915.
18 Not published.
1 9 Production and markets. J. Bright and H.S. Arkell. 1 91 6.
20 Finish the feeders in Canada. Keep the heifers at home. J. Bright
and H.S. Arkell. 1916.
21 The bacon hog and the British market. J. Bright and H.S. Arkell.
n.d.
22 Feeding and housing of swine. 1917.
Serials and periodicals.
Commercial live stock output report. 1 -7, 1 921 -27/ /
Continued by Markets Information Section.
Report of cow testing. 1 931 -33/ /
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Report of the Live Stock Commissioner. 1 909-1 3//
Combined with Health of Animals Branch. Report of the Veterinary Director
General.
Miscellaneous publications.
Advanced registry policy for purebred swine. 1 929.
The approval and banding of record of performance cockerals.
1930.
Approved chicks are good chicks produced by approved hatcheries
operating under inspection and supervision of Dominion Dept. of
Agriculture. 1932.
Beef chart. 1929.
The beef grading service; its significance to the producer. 1 929.
The beef grading service for the guidance of the consumer. 1 929.
Boar grading. 1929.
The boar premium policy for swine clubs. 1 923.
Boy's cattle breeding club policy, 1 929. 1 929.
The breeding in Canada of horses for army use. J.G. Rutherford.
1904.
The British market for Canadian fat cattle; market conditions -
prospects - needs. P. E. Light. 1921.
Buy graded beef. n.d.
Calf club policy - Ontario, n.d.
Calf feeding club policy. Maritime Provinces. 1 930.
Canadian participation in the egg import trade of Great Britain.
1932.
Canadian standard egg grades, n.d. (Poster).
Canadian standards for the preparation of Wiltshire sides, n.d.
The cattle trade of western Canada. J.G.Rutherford. 1909.
Co-operative egg circles. 1915?
A directory of the breeders of pure bred live stock of the Dominion of
Canada. 1901. Rev. 1910.
Distribution of pure bred male animals. 1 91 3.
The export opportunity for Canadian poultry. 1 936.
Fattening range and domestic feeder lambs, using hay and grains
produced on the farm. A. A. Macmillan. n.d.
Federal assistance to hog breeding; the brood sow policy. 1 931 .
Federal assistance to horse breeding. 1 91 5.
Federal assistance to sheep breeding; ram grading. 1 931 .
How to get results; feeding from ground grains in hog raising, n.d.
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Miscellaneous Publications cont.
Informal memorandum prepared by the Dominion Live Stock
Commissioner. 1918.
Nutritive value of poultry. 1917.
Phases of Empire trade development - poultry. 1 925.
Phases of Empire trade development - sheep and wool. Source of
Empire supply. 1925.
Poultry; a farm asset; a seasonable hint as to the practical value of
poultry on the Canadian farm. 1932.
Poultry marketing calendar, 1915. W.A.Brown. 1915.
Poultry revenue; producers can increase their income by crate
fattening. 1935.
Preparation of fur pelts. W.M.Ritchie. 1952.
Quality bacon for the consumer. 1 930.
Record of performance for poultry, section "A", rules and regulations
for record year, 1 922-23. 1 922.
Report of Committee on Dressed Poultry Standards. 1 928.
The safe handling of commercial live stock; a producer to consumer
campaign. 1924.
The sheep industry in Canada, Great Britain and the United States;
report of the Commissioners. 1911.
Swine husbandry in Canada. J.B.Spencer. 1914. 2nd ed. 1915.
Swine husbandry in the United Kingdom and Denmark; report of the
Canadian Commission. 1 909. Rev. 1 91 0.
Why and how to organize a poultry pool. 1 934.
Livestock and Livestock Products Division.
Eggs. n.d.
Poultry, n.d.
Report of sixth Annual Conference of the Live Stock Inspection and
Grading Services held at Hotel Saskatchewan, Regina, June 5-7,
1950. 1950.
Livestock and Poultry Division.
Serials and periodicals.
Canada poultry R.O.P. Annual summary. 1 920-51 /52//
Issuing body varies: 1920-33/34, Poultry Division. Title varies: 1920-48/49, The
Canadian record of performance for standardbred poultry: annual report (varies
slightly). Reports for 1930/31, 1932/33, 1934/35-41/42 not published.
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Continuing Committee on Poultry Breeding. Report of the meeting.
1-6, 1953-56//?
Purebred ram grading report. 1 945-49/ / ?
R.O.P. newsletter, n.d.
Miscellaneous publications.
Abstracts of poultry breeding. 1 955.
Address to district officers and fieldmen. 1 952.
Calf feeding methods. 1954.
Canadian record of performance for goats. 1 956.
Canadian record of performance for registered dairy cattle. 1 957.
Consumer choices of beef roasts and steaks. 1 958.
Crossbreeding in poultry. M.S.Mitchell. 1957.
The dehydration of eggs in Canada. D.A.Fletcher. 1947.
Dominion assistance to sheep breeding. Ram grading policy, n.d.
Egg buying guide. 1 955, 1 956, 1 957.
Facts concerning coccidiosis. 1 952.
The feeding of rabbits. 1941.
Hatchery approval policy; rules and regulations. 1 932, 1 940-41 .
Heat conditioning turkey males improved hatchability. M.S. Mitchell.
1952.
Housing chinchillas. W.M.Ritchie. 1953.
Incubator sanitation. 1953.
Notice to herdowners. 1952.
Outlook for livestock and poultry industries in Canada. A.D. Davey.
1956.
R.O.P. inspectors' manual. 1958.
R.O.P. poultry. 1952.
Ram classification. 1 952.
Recommendations and suggestions for the production of high quality
frozen eggs. 1948.
Record of performance for poultry; rules and recommendations.
1953,1955,1956.
Record of performance for turkeys; rules and recommendations.
1947,1952.
Regulations respecting the grading and marking of eggs. 1 923. Rev.
1935.
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Rules covering the Canadian Record of Performance Service for
Registered Dairy Cattle. 1955.
Some common poultry diseases. C.H. Weaver. 1939.
Suggestions for improvement on class "B" fairs in western Canada,
n.d.
Summary of trip made by J. A. Steele and H.F. Snyder to American
Dairy Breed Associations. 1956.
The value of grading to the poultry service. W.A.Brown. 1939.
Wing bands for 1953. 1952.
Livestock Division
Serials and periodicals.
Annual report of livestock sales and values at the Lethbridge public
stockyards and four local packing plants. 1 963?-
Annual report on artificial insemination in Canada. 1 , 1 955-
Issuing body varies: 1-3, Livestock and Poultry Division. Title varies: 1-2, Report
on the statistical survey of artificial insemination of cattle in Canada.
Calgary livestock market report. 1 967?-
Canadian record of performance for purebred dairy cattle: summary
report. 1959/60-
Title varies slightly. This is an abridged report superseding Canadian record of
performance for purebred dairy cattle: report, published by the Production Service.
R.O.P. for swine: annual report. 1 951-67//
Issuing body varies: 1951-57, Production Service; 1958, Production and Marketing
Branch. Title varies: 195 1-57, R.O.P. - AR swine: annual report. Superseded by its
Report of the sire progeny test conducted at the station at ... (name of place).
Report of the sire progeny test conducted at the test station at
Brandon, Manitoba. 1 , 1 968-
Continues, in part, its R.O.P. for swine. Title varies: 1968, Sire progeny test
conducted at Fort Garry, Manitoba.
Report of the sire progeny test conducted at the test station at
Charlottetown, P.E.I. 1968-
Continues, in part, its R.O.P. for swine.
Report of the sire progeny test conducted at the test station at
Edmonton, Alberta. 1 , 1 969-
Continues, in part, its R.O.P. for swine.
Report of the sire progeny test conducted at the test station at
Lacombe, Alberta. 1 , 1 969-
Continues, in part, its R.O.P. for swine.
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Report of the sire progeny test conducted at the test station at
Lennoxville, Quebec. 1 , 1 969-
Continues, in part, its R.O.P. for swine.
Report of the sire progeny test conducted at the test station at
Nappan, N.S. 1, 1968-
Continues, in part, its R.O.P. for swine.
Report of the sire progeny test conducted at the test station at
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. 1 , 1 969-
Continues, in part, its R.O.P. for swine.
Report of the sire progeny test conducted at the test station at
Waterloo, Ont. 1 , 1 969-
Continues, in part, its R.O.P. for swine.
Report on record of performance for beef cattle. 1 , 1 956/57-
Issuing body varies: 1-2, Livestock and Poultry Division.
Report on sire appraisal. Rapport devaluation des taureaux. no.5,
1961-
Title varies: 5-16, Semi-annual report on sire appraisal by contemporary
comparison method. Bilingual since no. 17, 1967. No. 1-4 not distributed.
Report on the progeny test for beef cattle. 1 962/63-
Rules governing the Canadian record of performance service for
dairy cattle. 1952?-
Issuing body varies: 1952-58, Production Service; 1959, Production and Marketing
Service. Title varies slightly.
Miscellaneous publications
Canadian record of performance policy for swine. 1 968.
Confined rearing of lambs. 1966?
Management Consulting Services
Name varies: 1967-71 , Management Services Division.
Management, no.1, 1967-
Title varies: 1967-71, Management services bulletin.
Pesticides management and organization (a review and proposals).
F.W. Buser. 1970.
Survey on Analytical Control Laboratories Plant Products Division,
Ottawa. 1 964.
Maritime Marshland Rehabilitation Administration
Annual report. 1 950-66/ /
Continued in Rural Development Branch. Annual report.
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General remarks on the reclamation and development of marshland
areas of the Maritime Provinces. J.S.Parker. 1961.
The Shepody River Dam, Albert County, N.B. 1 953.
Marketing and Trade Division
An analysis of U.S. domestic food distribution programs and possible
implications for Canada. 1968.
Canadian agricultural mid-year outlook, May 1 970. 1 970.
The Canadian agricultural outlook. 1 971 -
Continues, in part, Federal-Provincial Agricultural Outlook Conference. Working
papers and agenda. Prepared for the Canadian Agricultural Outlook Conference.
Preceded by a preliminary outlook called Mini outlook, Mr 1971. Supplemented by
Spring outlook and Summer outlook.
The Canadian agricultural situation. 1 970-
Continues, in part, Federal-Provincial Agricultural Outlook Conference. Working
papers and agenda. Prepared for the Canadian Agricultural Outlook Conference.
A study of the marketing of Canadian apples in relation to the
feasibility of a national marketing board. 1 969.
Marketing Service
Name varies: Markets Service.
Serials and periodicals
Annual crop summaries: apples. 1 927/28-39/40//
Continued in Fruit, vegetable and honey crop and market report.
Annual crop summaries: potatoes. 1 931 -39/40//
Continued in Fruit, vegetable and honey crop and market report.
Dairy products review. 32-39, 1 951 -58/ /
Formed by the consolidation of Dairy newsletter and Review of the dry milk
situation. Published by its Dairy Products Division and Economics Division.
Continued as monthly supplement to Dairy produce market report.
Miscellaneous publications.
Agricultural marketing legislation. 1 939.
Agricultural policy. Price setting measures, government contracts
and bonuses. 1944.
Appetizing, economical, energy giving eggs, graded for your
protection, n.d.
Canadian standard dressed poultry boxes: specifications, sample of
correct stencilling. 1939.
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Condition of Maritime potatoes in railway transportation survey.
G.B. Miller, E.H. Young and W.C. Way. 1 955.
Conditions in transit of potatoes for chips. G.B. Miller, W.C. Way and
E.H.Young. 1958.
The co-operative marketing of eggs, poultry and live stock in the
Maritime Provinces. W.F. Chown and J.E. O'Meara. n.d.
Dressed poultry: illustrations of standard killing and plucking, grading
and packing rooms, n.d.
Dressed poultry: paper liners and methods of lining boxes for
reducing freezer burn. 1940.
Grading and shipping live poultry, n.d.
Heads of agreement for the purchase of Canadian bacon, 1947.
1947.
Live stock and live stock products as affected by the war. R.M.
Scott. 1941.
Official score for poultry graded and packed according to government
standards. 1939.
Pork chart. 1951.
Poultry revenue; producers can increase their income by crate
fattening. 1942.
Preparation of fur pelts for the market. 1 945.
Public cold storage in Canada, 1 955. 1 955.
Rabbits for meat and fur. 1 943, 1 947.
Recommendations for the construction and sanitary operation of
poultry processing plants. 1954.
Recommendations for the operation and layout of poultry eviscerat-
ing plants. 1949, 1954.
Recommendations for the production of canned pre-cooked poultry,
n.d.
A report of condemnation insurance for livestock. 1 950.
Markets Information Section
Name varies: Markets Information Service; Markets Information.
Serials and periodicals
Annual unload report: fresh fruits and vegetables on 12 Canadian
markets. Rapport annuel des dechargements: fruits et legumes
f rais sur 1 2 marches canadiens. 1 946?-
Title varies slightly. Bibingual since 1966.
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Serials and Periodicals cont
Canada livestock and meat trade report. Rapport sur le marche des
bestiaux et de la viande au Canada. 1,1919-
Title varies: 1919-0 1938, Live stock market report; N 1938- Mr 1939, Weekly
livestock market report; Ap 1939-48, Live stock market review; 1949-72/73,
Livestock and meat trade report. Issuing body varies: 1919 - Je 1935, Markets
Intelligence Service; Jl 1935 - Ap 1938, Markets Service; Ap 1938 - Ap 1948,
Marketing Service. Published in English only, 1919-71/72.
Crop and seasonal price summaries. Resumes des recoltes et des
prix saisonniers. 1947-
Title varies; 1947-50, Seasonal price summaries.
Bilingual since 1951.
Current information agricultural products. 1 942-53/ /
Daily potato market report. Rapport quotidien - marche des pommes
deterre. 19..-
Dairy produce market report. 1919-
Formerly Weekly dairy market report covering butter and cheese. Absorbed Dairy
products review, Ap 1958.
Dairy products grading report. 1 9597-70/ /
Fruit, vegetable and honey crop and market report. Rapport sur les
recoltes et les marches de fruits, de legumes et de miel. 1 , Ag 9
1929-
Supersedes Telegraphic reports. Title varies: 1929 - Je 1934, Canadian fruit and
vegetable market bulletin; Jl 1 934 - Mr 1 935, Canadian fruit and vegetable crop
and market report; Mr 1 935 - Jl 1 935, Canadian fruit and vegetable weekly crop
and market report; Jl 1935- Ap 1938, Weekly crop and market report; Ap1938-
D1948,
Fruit and vegetable weekly crop and market report.
Vols 1-38 no. 18, 1929 - My 1965, published in separate English and French
editions. Issuing body varies: 1929 - Ap 22, 1938, Fruit Branch; Ap 29, 1938 - My 6,
1948, Marketing Service.
Hog carcasses graded. 19..-
Livestock market review. 1 , 1 920-
Issuing body varies: 1-13, Markets Intelligence and Stock Yards Service; 14-17,
Markets Service; 18-30, Marketing Service. Title varies: 1-3, Annual review of the
livestock market and meat trade situation; 4-12, Annual livestock market and
meat trade review.
Meat supply available for domestic use from recorded primary
movement of livestock (excluding farm and local slaughter).
1949-51//
Monthly storage holdings. Statistique mensuelle sur les stocks en
entrepot. 1 960?-
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Origin of livestock marketed. 1 , 1 931 -
Title varies: v. 1-5 no.8, 1931-35, Commercial live stock output; v. 5 no.9 - v. 27,
1 935-57, Commercial live stock output report.
Poultry market report. 1,Ap5 1927-
Issuing body varies: 1927-35, Poultry Division; 1935-51, Poultry Services. Vols
1961- issued jointly with the Poultry Division. Title varies: Ap 1927 - Mr 1935, Egg
and poultry market review; Ap 1935 - Ap 1951, Egg and poultry market report;
My 1951 -Ap 1961, Poultry products market report.
Quarterly forecast of hog marketing. 1 9..-
Wool grading report. 1 , 1 956-
Miscellaneous publications.
Corrugated and solid fibreboard boxes for packing undrawn and
eviscerated poultry; specifications, sizes, markings, performance
test. 1953.
Livestock prices since 1890. 1953.
Statistical telegraph code. 1 952.
Wholesale prices of agricultural products. 1914/42, 1914/47,
1914/52.
Markets Intelligence and Stock Yards Service.
The origin and quality of commercial live stock marketed in Canada:
report. 1-12,1918/20-31//
No. 1-3 are in mimeograph form with different titles. Continued in Livestock market
review.
Meat Inspection Division
Circular, no. 1,1959-
Supersedes all previous circulars.
Office of the Chief Inspector of Stock.
Report on cattle quarantine in Canada. 1 895/96-1 901 / /
Title varies slightly.
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Pesticide Unit.
Indices and listings of Canadian pesticide registrations. 1 958-69/ /
Continues Botany and Plant Pathology Division. List of herbicidal products
registered. Title varies: 1958-62, Herbicidal products currently registered; 1964,
Registered herbicides; 1965, Index of Canadian pesticide registrations. None
issued for 1963. Continued by Control Products Section. Pesticides listed by
active ingredient registered for use in Canada.
Plant Products Division
Replaced the Seed Branch in 1938.
Serials and periodicals.
Activities report. 1,19..-
Title varies: 19..- 1965, Report of activities and special developments during the
month.
Export of agricultural seeds from Canada. Import of agricultural
seeds admitted into Canada under the Canada Seeds Act. 1 947-
1959//?
Title varies slightly. Superseded by Exports of field seeds, and Imports of field
seeds admitted into Canada under the Seeds act.
Exports of field seeds. 1 960? -
Supersedes, in part, its Export of agricultural seeds from Canada...
Final seed crop report. 1 943?-
Title varies slightly.
Forage seed production prospects. 19..-
Title varies: 19..- 1969, Forage seed crop prospects.
General seed crop report. 19..-
Imports of field seeds admitted into Canada under the seeds act.
1960?-
Supersedes, in part, its Export of agricultural seeds from Canada...
Official results of fertilizer analyses. Resultats officiels des analyses
d'engraischimiques. 1922/23-40/41//
Issuing body varies: 1922/23-36/37, Seed Branch. Title varies: 1922/23, Fertil-
izer samples; 1923/24-28/29, Fertilizer analyses. Analyses d'engrais
chimiques; 1929/30-34/35, A report of fertilizer analyses.
Rapport d'analyses d'engrais chimiques.
Bilingual since 1924/25.
Project Group on Winter Wheat Improvement. Meeting, no. 1-3,
1955//
Seed production prospects. 1 957-
Supersedes all its earlier series on seed forecasts. Title varies slightly. Issues for
1 967- issued in two sections: Grass crops and Legume crops.
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Miscellaneous publications
Botany for seed analysts. W.H.Wright. 1942.
Crop certification and certified seed. T.D.C. Hamilton. 1941.
The effect of potassium nitrate on the germination of freshly
harvested wheat, oats, barley and flax seed. E.J. Doyle, E.
Robertson and N.G. Lewis. 1 952.
Fumigation activities relating to the suppression of the oriental fruit
moth in the Okanagan Valley of British Columbia. 1 957.
The Garnet mixer in relation to seed germination; report of Sub-
committee on Mixing and Sampling. Pt. II. 1 953.
General quality requirements for seed grades. 1953. Rev. 1954,
1958.
Handbook of micro-analysis. 1950.
High points in the development of the Dominion Seed Branch, now the
Plant Products Division. 1957.
Instructions to applicants for registration of beef cattle fattening feeds
containing diethylstilbestrol. C.R.Phillips. 1956.
Japanese beetle soil treating, St. Catharines, Welland and Hamilton.
R.J. DuBreuil. 1957.
Legislation in Canada regulating the sale and use of pesticides; and
N.C.P.U. A. project. 1966.
List of varieties authorized for sale under the Seeds Act. 1956,
1962.
Medicated chick starters for coccidiosis prevention (all mash rations).
Rev. 1955.
Methods and procedures of seed testing. 1 950, 1 956, 1 958, 1 965.
Notes on the history, activities and achievements, 1937 to 1957, of
the Seed Research Laboratory, Plant Products Division, Production
Service, Canada Department of Agriculture. 1 957.
Preliminary estimate of red clover seed production, 1953 crop.
1953.
Qualitative and quantitative analysis of phenothiazine. R. Payfer.
1957.
Report on cooperative sugar beet seed tests between Canadian and
German laboratories. 1957.
Rules for seed testing. 1 945, 1 946.
Standards for seed crops accepted for certification. 1 940.
Standing crop certification standards. 1 949. Rev. 1 953, 1 957.
Statistical information relating to the freight assistance policy for
eastern Canada and British Columbia. 1 952-1 957.
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Statistical methods for seed analysts. C.W. Leggatt. 1960.
A survey of alfalfa seed production in northern Saskatchewan. W.J.
White and E.C. Hope. 1 939.
Weeds seeds. W.H.Wright. 1950.
Working procedures for the protection of "Health approved" seed.
1948.
Plant Protection Division
Serials and periodicals
Contribution, no.1,19..-
Intercepted plant pests. 1966/67-
Newsletter. 1-22, 1944-65/66//
Superseded by Plant quarantine news.
Plant quarantine news. 1-3,1 967-70/ /
Supersedes its Newsletter.
Miscellaneous publications.
Airport statistics and collection of data for plant quarantine. D. Gray.
1969.
Certification of seed potatoes for export. 1 939.
Conference of officers. 1 939, 1 958.
Dutch elm disease. W.N. Keenan. 1954.
Dutch elm disease situation in Canada. L.L. Reed. 1954.
Dutch elm disease survey - Ontario. 1 951 .
European (Dutch) elm disease report, 1 946. 1 947.
Golden nematode - infested old bagging from Europe. 1 952.
Halide leak detectors for methyl bromide. C.T. Buckland and H.A.U.
Monro. 1956.
International Plant Protection Convention (agreement). W.N.
Keenan. 1952.
An investigation of Canada's seed potato trade in Cuba. 1 947.
Japanese beetle trapping and scouting, Ontario. Instructions for trap
attendants. 1948.
The Khapra beetle. R.T.Cotton. 1954.
List of publications on the blackening of potatoes after cooking. B.
Baribeau. 1951?
Mechanical injury to potatoes. 1 952.
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Methyl bromide atmospheric fumigation chamber, construction and
operation. J.E.King. 1955.
Minutes of meeting re discovery of alfalfa weevil in western Canada,
n.d.
Minutes of meeting to discuss nursery inspection and precautions
taken to ensure that plants shipped to Nova Scotia are free from
certain insect pests and diseases. 1 953.
A new fruit insect. 1956.
Plant inspection and seed potato certification service. 1 942.
Plant protection treatments. H.A.U. Monro and R. Delisle. 1 946.
Potato wart (canker), a destructive disease caused by the fungus
Synchytrium endobioticum (Schilb.) Percival. 1 950. (Poster)
Present policy and procedure with respect to the Dutch elm disease
in Canada. L.L. Reed. 1 956.
Re: a species of dagger nematode on roses. 1 956.
Report on trip to south-eastern United States. 1 947.
A review of literature on the problem of blackening in cooked
potatoes. B.M. Lawson. 1952.
Seed potato certification, n.d.
Soil treatment for Japanese beetle control. L.L. Reed. 1956.
Some observations on. ..varieties of potatoes. 1 951 -1 952.
Summary by countries of nursery stock imported, 1 952-1 953. 1 953.
Summary by ports of nursery stock imported, 1 953/54.
Summary of changes in regulations for production and sale of
certified seed potatoes. Changements aux reglements relatifs a la
production et la vente des plants certifies de pommes de terre,
sommaire. 1969.
Summary of nursery stock exports. 1 953/54.
Summary of results of nursery inspection. 1 952.
Total production by variety and province... potato crop, in bushels.
1952,1956.
Tuber unit planting; a circular for certified seed potato growers, n.d.
Poultry Division
Numbered series.
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Leaflet
1 Rules for the production and marketing of new-laid eggs. W.A.
Brown and J. H. Hare. 2nded. 1915.
2 The importance of the removal of male birds after the breeding
season. W.A. Brown and J. H. Hare. 1914.
3 Suggestions for egg circle members. W.A. Brown and T.A. Benson.
1914.
4 The preserving of eggs in the home. W.A.Brown. 1915.
5 The organization of co-operative egg circles. W.A.Brown. 1917.
6 Standardized grades for eggs. 1921.
Pamphlet.
Continued in the dept's Pamphlet.
1 Winter egg production. W.A.Brown. 1913.
2 The crate fattening of poultry. T.A.Benson. 1913.
3 The candling of eggs. W.A.Brown. 1913.
4 The organization of cooperative egg circles. W.A.Brown. 1914.
5 Plan of permanent laying house for poultry. W.A. Brown and T.A.
Benson. 1914.
6 The payment for eggs according to quality. W.A. Brown, J.H. Hare
andW.H. Ault. 1914.
7 The egg and poultry situation in Canada, with notes upon the possible
effect of the war upon the development of the industry. W.A.
Brown. 1915.
8 The "egg case plan" and its use in connection with the establishment
of a system of "quality payment" in the purchase of eggs. J.H.
Hare. 1916.
Recipe folder.
1 Poultry recipes, by Canadian chefs, n.d.
Stencil bulletin.
1 Round and tape worm diseases of poultry. C.H. Weaver. 1938.
2 Coccidiosis of chickens. C.H. Weaver. 1939.
3 Not published.
4 Common colds and roup of the domestic fowl. C.H. Weaver, n.d.
5 Not published.
6 Not published.
7 Not published.
8 Tuberculosis of fowls. C.H. Weaver. 1954.
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Stencil bulletin cont.
9 A medicinal tonic mixture for poultry. C.H. Weaver. 1954.
10 Not published.
11 So called infectious bronchitis of fowls (Laryngotracheitis). C.H.
Weaver. 1954.
Serials and periodicals.
Central production test: final report. 1 , 1 956-
Issuing body varies: 1-3, Livestock and Poultry Division. Title varies: 1-2, Central
laying test.
Hatchery outlook. 1 952?-
Progress report. 1920/21-49/54//
Earlier reports issued in Experimental Farms Service. Reports. Title varies: 1920/
21-30, Report of the Dominion Poultry Husbandman (varies slightly).
Superseded by Animal and Poultry Science Division. Progress report.
Records of Canadian egg production tests. 1 962/637-65/66//
Absorbed by Central production test: final report.
Miscellaneous publications.
Canadian standards for eggs. n.d.
Care in handling of dressed poultry, n.d.
Committee on Dressed Poultry Standards. Report. 1 928.
The dehydration of eggs in Canada. D.A.Fletcher. 1947.
Egg price chart, "Ready Reckoner". 1 958.
Egg publicity paragraphs, n.d.
Government grades are the standards of quality for dressed poultry,
n.d.
The grades of dressed poultry, n.d.
How to barbecue chicken for a crowd. 1 965.
Specific gravity - a new method of testing eggs for hatchability. n.d.
Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Administration
Name varies: 1949-59, Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Branch. Transferred
July 12, 1968, to the Dept. of Forestry and Rural Development which
changed on Apr. 1 , 1969, to Dept. of Regional Economic Expansion.
Numbered series.
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Pamphlet.
No.
1 The Prairie farm rehabilitation act. 1941.
2 Cultural activities under the Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Act. 1941.
3 Soil and economic surveys. 1941.
4 Range conservation. 1941.
5 Community pastures and reserve areas. 1941.
6 Re-settlement. 1941.
7 Val Marie irrigation project. 1 941 .
8 Water development; individual project. 1941.
9 Prairie farm rehabilitation water development program; small
community and municipal projects. 1 941 .
10 Large projects. 1941.
1 1 Engineering and agricultural services provided for water develop-
ment under P.F. R.A. 1 941 .
12 Use of aerial surveys in P.F.R. A. work. 1941.
Serials and periodicals.
Advisory Committee on Land Utilization. Minutes and proceedings.
1942-49//?
Title varies: 1942, Minutes and report; 1943-45, Report of the meeting; 1946-47,
Proceedings.
Advisory Committee on Land Utilization. Recommendations. 1942-
1943-47//?
Annual report. 1935/36-67/68//
Issuing body varies: 1935-48, Dept. of Agriculture. Title varies: 1935-51, Report
on activities under the Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Act.
(other slight variations in title).
Monthly report to the Deputy Minister on Prairie farm rehabilitation
and related activities. 19. .-1968//
Progress report on cultural activities under the P.F.R. A. act. 1936-
41//
Summary report for the Tree Nursery, Indian Head. 1 963-68/ /
Supersedes Forest Nursery Station, Indian Head, Sask. Summary Report.
Miscellaneous publications.
The annual cost of the eastern irrigation district. 1 965.
The annual cost of the Lethbridge Northern Irrigation District. 1 966.
The Bow River irrigation project. 1 954. Rev. 1 963, 1 965.
Brief to the Royal Commission on Canada's Economic Prospects.
L.B.Thomson. 1955.
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Miscellaneous Publications cont.
Committee on Irrigation Experimentation. Report. 1 942.
Community pasture operations. 1 965-66.
Community pastures. 1 954. Rev. 1 963, 1 968.
Design winds for reservoirs in southern Manitoba. G.A. McKay.
1966.
Irrigation on the prairie farm. 1 954.
The Lillooet Valley reclamation project. 1 954.
Mechanical grazing report, 1 959. W.B. Herringer. 1 959. Rev. 1 960,
1961.
Meeting re cultural work, P.F.R.A., February 1 9-21 , 1 940. 1 940.
Meteorological conditions leading to the project design and probable
max.: Flood-Paddle River. G.A. McKay. 1966.
The P.F.R.A. community pasture program. 1 952.
The prairie farm reservoirs. 1954.
Pre-development farm. 1 964. Rev. 1 965.
Probable maximum snowpack and rainstorm: Penticton, Creek, B.C.
G.A. McKay. 1965.
Procedure for the establishment of community pastures and rules
and regulations for the operation thereof. 1 943. Rev. 1 958.
Proposed large water development projects in the P.F.R.A. area of
Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta. B.Russell. 1942.
Report, conservation and food control, Assiniboine River. 1 952.
Report of committees and brief summaries of some of the papers
presented at the conference of P.F.R.A. workers, Brandon, Man.,
January 23, 24, and 25, 1 940. 1 940.
Report on activities in Wilson Creek Watershed, April 1, 1962, to
March 31, 1963. 1963.
Report on the reconnaissance of the irrigation projects of the
corporation of the city of Penticton. 1 961 .
The St. Mary irrigation project. 1 954. Rev. 1 966, 1 968.
The Saskatchewan River reclamation project. 1 954.
Saskatchewan River reclamation project. Interim reports. 1-10.
1956.
Saskatchewan River reclamation project. Report. H.G. Riesen and
E. Kuiper. 1956.
Shelterbelt trees. 1967.
The South Saskatchewan River Dam. 1 958.
South Saskatchewan River Project; construction progress report.
1960. 1965,1966.
South Saskatchewan River Project, 1 958-1 967. 1 967.
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Miscellaneous Publications cont.
Storm rainfall and runoff at Buffalo Gap, Saskatchewan. G.A. McKay
andJ.G.S. McMorin. 1962.
Tree nurseries. 1 963. Rev. 1 965.
Water development manual for field offices. 1 966.
Water development under the Prairie farm rehabilitation program;
dugouts, stockwatering dams, irrigation projects, community
projects. 1966.
Water for prairie communities. 1 954.
Water problem? Try PFRA water development service for personal
friendly reliable action. 1967.
Water rights sample plans for water development, field manual.
1966.
Production and Marketing Branch
Montreal livestock markets report. Annuel des marches a bestiaux.
19..-
Re: conditions in transit of B.C. strawberries and loganberries by rail
to destinations in the Prairie Provinces, June-July 1959. G. Miller
and others. 1960.
Record of performance for swine. 1 963?
Report on progency testing in beef herds. J.D. Baird. 1962.
Services and revenue, December 14, 1 962. 1 962.
Production Service.
Serials and periodicals
Canadian record of performance for purebred dairy cattle: report. 1 -
48,1908-55/56//
Issuing body varies: 1-29, Live Stock Branch. Reports 41-48 issued in parts by
breed: Ayrshire, Brown Swiss - Red Poll - Shorthorn, Canadian, Guernsey,
Holstein-Friesian, Jersey. Superseded in 1959 by an abridged version of the report
called Canadian record of performance for purebred dairy cattle: summary report,
issued by the Livestock Division.
National bacon hog policy; record of performance and advanced
registry for purebred swine. 1 936-57/ / ?
Subtitle varies slightly. Some reports issued in French only as Programme
national pour le pore a bacon...
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Miscellaneous publications.
Approved flock policy for purebred sheep (Western). 1 953.
Boys' and girls' livestock and field crop clubs. Club secretary's record
book. 1948,1952.
Boys' and girls' sheep club policy; Maritime Provinces. 1 952.
Boys' and girls' swine club policy; Maritime Provinces. 1 952.
Experimental slaughter test for sheep. 1 938.
4-H cattle club policy: Maritime Provinces, administered jointly by the
provincial department of agriculture and the Canada Department of
Agriculture, Production Service. 1 955.
4-H sheep club policy: Maritime Provinces, administered jointly by the
provincial departments of agriculture and the Canada Department
of Agriculture, Production Service. 1 955.
4-H swine club policy: Maritime Provinces, administered jointly by the
provincial departments of agriculture and the Canada Department
of Agriculture, Production Service. 1 955.
National bacon hog policy; sow distribution. 1 939.
The present situation of the beef cattle farms in the Eastern
townships. H. Pintal. 1943.
Reduce pig losses. 1 944.
Slaughter test for sheep. 1938.
Research Branch
Formed in 1959 by the consolidation of the Experimental Farms Service
and the Science Service.
Numbered series.
British Columbia soil survey; report.
Issuing body varies: 1936-59, Experimental Farms Service.
Soil survey of the Lower Fraser Valley. C.C. Kelley and R.H.
Spilsbury. 1939.
Soil survey of the Prince George area, British Columbia. C.C. Kelley
andL. Farstad. 1946.
Soil survey of the Okanagan and Similkameen valieys. C.C. Kelley
and R.H. Spilsbury. 1949.
Soil survey of the Quesnel, Nechako, Frangois Lake and Bulkley-
Terrace areas in the central interior of British Columbia. L.
Farstad and D.G. Laird. 1 954.
Soil survey of the Upper Kootenay and Elk River valleys in the East
Kootenay District of British Columbia. C.C. Kelley and P.N.
Sprout. 1956.
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British Columbia soil survey; report cont.
No.
6 Soil survey of Southeast Vancouver Island and Gulf Islands, British
Columbia. J.H. Day, L. Farstad and D.G. Laird. 1 959.
7 Soil survey of the Upper Columbia River Valley in the East Kootenay
District of British Columbia. C.C. Kelley and W.D. Holland. 1 961 .
8 Soil survey of the Peace River area in British Columbia. L. Farstad
and others. 1965.
9 Soil survey of the Kettle River Valley in the Boundary District of British
Columbia. P.N. Sprout and C.C. Kelley. 1964. J
10 Soils of the Upper Fraser Valley in the Rocky Mountain Trench of
British Columbia. H.J. Hortie, A.J. Green and T.M. Lord. 1 970.
1 1 Soils of the Tofino-Ucluelet Lowland of British Columbia. K.W.G.
Valentine. 1971.
1 2 Soils of the Fort Nelson area of British Columbia. K.W.G. Valentine.
1971.
New Brunswick soil survey; report.
Issuing body varies: 1940-59, Experimental Farms Service.
1 Soil survey of the Fredericton-Gagetown area, New Brunswick. P.C.
Stobbe. 1 940.
2 Soil survey of the Woodstock area, New Brunswick. P.C. Stobbe and
H. Aalund. 1944.
3 Soil survey report of southeastern New Brunswick. H. Aalund and
R.E. Wicklund. 1950.
4 Soil survey of southwestern New Brunswick. R.E. Wicklund and K.K.
Langmaid. 1953.
5 Soil survey of the Andover-Plaster Rock area, New Brunswick.
J.F.G. Millette and K.K. Langmaid. 1 964.
6 Descriptions of sandy soils in cleared areas of coastal Kent and
southern Northumberland Counties, N.B. K.K. Langmaid and
others. 1964.
Nova Scotia soil survey; report.
Issuing body varies: 1940-59, Experimental Farms Service.
1 Soil survey of the Annapolis Valley fruit growing area. L.C. Harlow
and G.B.Whiteside. 1943.
2 Soil survey of Cumberland County, Nova Scotia. G.B. Whiteside,
R.E. Wicklund and G.R. Smith. 1 945.
3 Soil survey of Colchester County, Nova Scotia. R.E. Wicklund and
G.R.Smith. 1948.
4 Soil survey of Pictou County, Nova Scotia. D.B. Cann and R.E.
Wicklund. 1950.
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Nova Scotia soil survey; report cont.
No.
5 Soil survey of Hants County, Nova Scotia. D.B. Cann, J.D. Hilchey
and G.R.Smith. 1954.
6 Soil survey of Antigonish County, Nova Scotia. D.B. Cann and J.D.
Hilchey. 1954.
7 Soil survey of Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia. D.B. Cann and J.D.
Hilchey. 1958.
8 Soil survey of Queens County, Nova Scotia. D.B. Cann and J.D.
Hilchey. 1959.
9 Soil survey of Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia. J.D. Hilchey, D.B.
Cann and J.I. MacDougall. 1 960.
10 Soil survey of Shelbourne County, Nova Scotia. J.I. MacDougall,
D.B. Cann and J.D. Hilchey. 1 961 .
1 1 Soil survey of Digby County, Nova Scotia. J.D. Hilchey, D.B. Cann
and J.I. MacDougall. 1 962.
12 Soil survey of Cape Breton Island. D.B. Cann, J.I. MacDougall and
J.D. Hilchey. 1963.
13 Soil survey of Halifax County, Nova Scotia. J.I. MacDougall, D.B.
Cann and J.D. Hilchey. 1 963.
1 4 Soil survey of Guysborough County, Nova Scotia. J.D. Hilchey, D.B.
Cann and J.I. MacDougall. 1 964.
15 Soil survey of Kings County, Nova Scotia. D.B. Cann, J.I.
MacDougall and J.D. Hilchey. 1 965.
Serials and periodicals.
Animal science newsletter. 1 , 1 955-
Issuing body and title vary: 1-5 no. 1, Livestock and Poultry Division. Animal and
poultry science newsletter. Suspended with vol.5 no. 3, 1 959; resumed with vol.6
no.1, 1961.
Annual progress report: North Central Ontario experimental project
farms. 1960-61//
Subtitle varies: 1 960, North Central Ontario project research stations.
Cereal news. 1-15,1 952-70/ /
Issuing body varies: 1952-58, Cereal crops Division.
Crop variety guide for the Atlantic Provinces. 1 954-61 / / ?
Issuing body varies: 1 954-59, Experimental Farms Service. Title varies slightly.
Entomology newsletter. 1 -47 no.3, 1 920-Ag 1 969/ /
Titlevaries:1-19no. 1/2, 1920-38, Entomological Branch news letter; l9no.3/4-31
no. 10, 1938-53, Division of Entomology news letter; 31 no. 1 1-37 no.3, 1953-59,
Entomology Division news letter.
Forage notes. 1 , 1 955-
Issuing body varies: 1-5 no. 1, 1955-59, Forage Crops Division.
Highlights. 1 -1 1 9, D 1 961 -D 1 966//
Progress report of the regional potato trials in Ontario. 1 9627-68/ /
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Serials and Periodicals cont
Project Group on Breeding Spring Wheats for the Prairie Provinces.
Annual report. 1-15, 1947-61//
Issuing body varies: 1-14, 1947-59, Experimental Farms Service. Title varies
slightly.
Research report. 1967-
Soil horizons. 1, 1959-
Tableau. 1970-
Work Planning Meeting on Forage Crops in Canada. Report. 1 963?-
Name of the meeting varies: 1 963-65 Forage Research Work Planning Meeting.
Until 1971? separate meetings were held for Western Canada and Eastern
Canada.
Work Planning Meeting on Potato Breeding. Report. 1 969?-
Title varies: 1969, Summation of the potato breeding trials in the regions in
Canada, and the trial plans for 1970.
Miscellaneous publications.
Annual progress report, North Central Ontario: experimental project
farms. 1961.
Annual progress report, North Central Ontario: project research
stations. 1960.
Canadian agricultural thesaurus. D. Leatherdale. 1971.
Cereal Crops Management and Production Equipment Systems Work
Planning Meeting, Swift Current, 1 970. 1 970.
A climatological analysis of irrigation requirements in the lower
Fraser Valley, B.C. W.G. Baier, W. Robertson and M.F. Clarke.
1969.
Guide to the Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa. 1 967?
Memorandum on agriculture in Yukon. F.S. Nowosad. 1960.
1971 inventory of agricultural research projects. 1971.
1 966 inventory of agricultural research projects. 1 967.
Pedigrees and other basic data of cultivars of oats: worldwide
material that is needed for identification and registration. B.R.
Baum. Appendix: Description of the computer system. B.K.
Thompson. 1969.
Plant Research Institute, William Saunders Building. 1 969.
Proceedings of the symposium on minimum tillage, 1 970. 1 970.
Reconnaissance soil survey of the Takhinni and Dezadeash Valleys
in the Yukon Territory. J.H. Day. 1 962.
Report of the meeting on the development of pasture from bushlands
in western Canada. 1964.
Research Branch, Canada Department of Agriculture. 1 966.
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Miscellaneous Publications cont.
Research Branch Conference, Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa,
Mar. 6-10, 1961. 1961.
Soil survey of Argenteuil, Two Mountains and Terrebonne Counties.
P.G. Lajoie. 1960.
Soil survey of Gatineau and Pontiac Counties, Quebec. P.G. Lajoie.
1962.
Soil temperature records at eight localities in Canada, 1959-1960.
J.G.Potter. 1962.
Soils of the Slave River Lowland in the Northwest Territories. J.H.
Day. 1972.
Survey of Canadian meat research; resources and activities. N.W.
Tape. 1972.
Weather modification: a survey of the present status with respect to
agriculture. J. Maybank and W. Baier. 1970.
Wild rice. 1959.
Work Planning Meeting on Agricultural Meteorology Proceedings
1971. 1971.
Work Planning Meeting on Beef Cattle Production Systems-Cow-Calf
Operation and Feedlot Finishing in Cold Climates, 1971. Minutes.
1971.
Work Planning Meeting on Corn, Harrow, 1 972. Report. 1 972.
Work Planning Meeting on Dairy and Beef Cattle Research, Ottawa,
1 967. Proceedings. 1 967.
Work Planning Meeting on High Density Orchards, Ottawa, 1972.
Proceedings; report. 1972.
Work Planning Meeting on Irrigation of Crops, Swift Current, Sask.,
1 969. Proceedings 1 969?
Work Planning Meeting on Minerals for Livestock, Saskatoon, 1970.
Minutes. 1970.
Work-Planning Meeting on Orchard Pests at K.W. Neatby Building,
Ottawa. 1 966.
Work Planning Meeting on Reviewing Use Patterns for Organochlo-
rine Insecticides and Parathion, Replacement Compounds and
Priorities for Research, Ottawa, 1 970. Report. 1 970.
Work Planning Meeting on Sheep Research, 3d, Ottawa, 1970.
Proceedings. 1970.
Work Planning Meeting on Soil Organic Matter, 1970. Proceedings
1970.
Work Planning Meeting on Soil Physics, Swift Current Sask., 1968.
Proceedings 1968?
Work Planning Committee on Tree Fruit Breeding. 1 963.
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Work Planning Meeting on Veterinary and Medical Entomology,
Lethbridge, Alta, 1 967. Proceedings 1 967.
Work Planning Meeting on Weed Control. Minutes. 1 971 ?
Research Program Services
Insect liberations in Canada, no.36, 1 972-
Continues publication with the same title issued by the Research Institute,
Belleville. Ont.
Science Service
Consolidated in 1959 with Experimental Farms Service to form the
Research Branch.
Numbered series.
Meeting papers and memos.
1 The organization of science in the Dominion Department of
Agriculture. S.R.N. Hodgins. 1946.
2 Research problems; some major ones underway on experimental
farms, by divisions. 1946.
2a Science service. H.L. Truemanand J.H. Craigie. 1946.
3 Nutritive value of Canadian agricultural products; special studies.
1946.
4 Plant and animal breeding on Canadian experimental farms. 1946.
5 Modern fibres; effect on existing production and use of staple fibres.
1946.
6 Agricultural engineering in Canada. 1946.
7 Interchange of breeding materials. M. Barker and W.N. Keenan.
1946.
7a Dissemination of scientific information.
8 Problems in collaboration with other members of British Common-
wealth. 1946.
9 Exchange of scientific workers. 1946.
10 Land utilization of conservation in Canada. E.S. Hopkins and C.C.
Coutts. 1946.
12 Modern developments in soil mechanics. P.O.Ripley. 1946.
13 Uniformity standards of measurement. 1946.
14 Honey bees and pollination. 1946.
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Meeting papers and memos cont.
No.
15 List of abstracts being received by branch farms from Imperial
Agricultural Bureaux. 1 946.
Serials and periodicals
Quarterly report. 1 948-59/ /
Report of the Director. 1 944-56/ /
Title varies slightly. Superseded by Report on research.
Miscellaneous publications.
Fumigation of pine nursery stock to prevent the spread of the
European pine shoot moth; progress report no. I. H.A.U. Monro.
1954.
Minutes of a meeting of Science Service officials to discuss the
organization of a Plant Pest and Disease Reporting Service in
Canada in comformity with the International Plant Protection
Convention, Jan. 1 4, 1 953. 1 953.
Report for December, 1952 of the Biological Control Section,
Laboratory of Entomology, Vancouver, B.C. 1 952.
Research in Science Service, Department of Agriculture, Ottawa. A
statement prepared for the Ontario Research Council, May 13,
1953.
Results of tests with benzene hexachloride by the Division of
Entomology Division in 1 946. W.L. Putman. 1 947.
Science Service directory; laboratories and staff. 1 954, 1 956.
Science Service Laboratory, St. Jean. Quebec. 1 953.
Scientific Information Section
Name varies: Pesticide Technical Information Office.
Summary data sheet. 1960?-
Title varies: 1 960- 1 96 1 , Data summary sheet.
Insecticide newsletter. 1-11,1 950-62/ /
Issuing body varies: 1950- Mr 1959, Entomology Division. Superseded by
Pesticide progress.
Seed Branch
Became the Plant Products Division in 1938.
Numbered series.
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Bulletin S
No.
1 The Seed Control Act, reprinted from the Revised statutes of Canada,
1906. Vol. III. chapter 128, with general explanations and rules for
taking samples and methods of seed testing. 1905. Rev. 1907,
1910.
2 The production and use of seed grain. J.Murray. 1905.
3 Bunt or the stinking smut of wheat. J.H. Faull. 1907.
4 Seed corn, field root and garden seed. Seed trade investigation.
1908.
5 List of public institutions that have been supplied with the first edition
of "Farm weeds of Canada" and announcement regarding the sale
of the second edition. 1909.
6 1. The Seed Control Act, 1911. 2. Seed samples for purity and
germination tests. 3. Weeds and weed seeds. 1911.
7 Wild oats and false wild oats, their nature and distinctive characters.
N. Criddle. 1912.
8 Weeds and weed seeds illustrated and described. G.H. Clark.
1914.
9 An inquiry regarding the wheat, oats, barley, flax and ensilage corn
used for seed in Canada. E.D.Eddy. 1915.
Pamphlet S
1 Cleaning seed. J.R. Dymond. 1918.
2 Red clover seed and its impurities. J.R. Dymond. 1918.
3 Ribgrass(PlantagolanceolataL) 1918.
4 Ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifoliaL.) 1918.
5 Night-flowering catchfly (SilenenoctifloraL.) 1918.
6 Green foxtail (Setaria viridisL. Beauv.) 1918.
7 Black medick(MedicagolupulinaL) 1918.
8 Sheep sorrel (Rumex acetosellaL.) 1918.
9 Plantains (PlantagoSpp.) 1918.
10 Upright cinquefoil (PotentillamonspeliensisL.) 1918.
1 1 Seed grain. Importance of strong vitality and germination tests.
1918.
12 Seed importation regulations. 1918.
Serials and periodicals.
Report of the Seed Commissioner. 1 904-1 4//
Seed, feed and fertilizer markets. 1 -5, 1 923-29//
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Miscellaneous publications.
Alleged violations of the Seed Control Act, 1 905. 1 906.
Catalogue of seeds held for exchange; supplement to 1910 list.
1911.
Conditions of the trade in clover and grass seeds in the Province of
British Columbia. W.C. McKillican and H.H. Miller. 1 907.
Conditions of the trade in timothy, alsike and red clover seeds; results
of investigations. 1902.
Farm weeds of Canada. G.H. Clark and J. Fletcher. 1909.
Field root and vegetable seed crops. 1 91 5.
Fodder and pasture plants. G.H. Clark and M.O. Malte. 1913.
Germination tests, n.d.
Grain screenings. J. Dymond, E.S. Archibald and F.C. Elford.
1915.
Macdonald Sloyd school fund: prizes in seed grain competition.
1900.
Professor Robertson on the extension of nature studies, n.d.
Results of germination tests of wheat, oats and barley from Manitoba,
Saskatchewan and Alberta for November and December 1907.
1908.
Seed corn - announcement regarding new control system. 1916,
1917.
Seed grain. 1916.
The seed supply in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta. Special
bulletin. E.D.Eddy. 1912.
Seed testing. G.H.Clark. 1907,1910,1912,1917.
Summary of illustrated lectures on seed grain. G.H.Clark. 1905.
Summary of particulars regarding prize winning and commendable
seed exhibits at seed fairs in Alberta, 1910-1 1 .
Summary of particulars regarding prize winning and commendable
seed exhibits at seed fairs in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta.
1907-8.
Summary of particulars regarding prize winning and commendable
seed exhibits at seed fairs in Saskatchewan and Alberta, 1908-
1909.
Summary results of competitions in standing fields of seed grain,
1906, as shown by judges' score cards. Manitoba, Saskatchewan
and Alberta. G.H.Clark. 1906,1907.
Summary of results of competitions in standing fields of seed grain,
Ontario. 1907, 1908.
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Summary of results of competitions in standing fields of seed grain,
Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island,
1909 and 1910. n.d.
Summary of results of competitions in standing fields of seed grain,
Saskatchewan and Alberta. 1 908, 1 909, 1910.
Sheep and Goat Division.
Pamphlet.
Continued in the dept's Pamphlet.
1 Some facts worth serious thought by Canadian farmers. T.R. Arkell.
1914.
2 Preparing wool for market. T.R. Arkell. 1914.
3 Wool and its manufacture. T.R. Arkell. 1914.
4 Advice to the beginner in the selection of breeding stock. T.R. Arkell.
1914.
Rev. as: Breeds and types of sheep. 1915.
5 Care of the ewe and lamb. T.R. Arkell. 1914.
6 Advantages of dipping. T.R. Arkell. 1914.
7 Practical assistance to wool growers in the marketing of their wool
clips. 1914.
8 Care of the ram and ewes during the breeding season. T.R. Arkell
and N. Stansfield. 1914.
9 Castration and docking. T.R. Arkell and N. Stansfield. 1915.
10 Advantages of sheep raising. T.R. Arkell. 1915.
11 Hothouse or winter lamb raising upon Canadian farms. T.R. Arkell
and H.V.Bent. 1915.
12 The Angora goat. T.R. Arkell and H.V. Bent. 1915.
13 Wool price calculator. T.R. Arkell. 1916.
14 Review of co-operative wool sales in Canada, preparing wool for
market. T.R. Arkell and J.K. King. 1 91 6.
15 Karakule sheep and Persian lamb fur production. G.E. O'Brien.
1918.
16 Value of castration and docking. N. Stansfield and A. Morton. 1919.
1 7 A directory of breeders of pure-bred sheep and goats in the Dominion
of Canada. 1919.
18 Sheep account and private record book. 1920.
19 Information concerning the policy of the Live Stock Branch regarding
purebred rams. 1919.
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Statistical Research Service
Name varies: Biometric Unit; Statistical Research and Service Unit;
Statistics Research Service; Statistical Research and Services.
Numbered series
Processed publications.
1 The use of random number tables. G.B. Oakland. 1951.
2 Sequential analysis. G.B.Oakland. 1951.
3 Handbook on statistical methods. C.E. Cox. 1 953. Rev. 1 954.
4 Tests of significance. For use in comparisons of several means, with
particular reference to Duncan's multiple range test. P. Robinson.
1959.
5 The statistical analysis of genetic linkage date. G.B. Oakland.
1959.
6 Composite designs and their use in agricultural research. P.
Robinson. 1960.
Serials and periodicals.
Research report. 1 959/66-
Miscellaneous publications.
Table of transformationWx + 1 12.
Tobacco Division.
Numbered series.
Tobacco bulletin.
Title varies slightly. Continued in Experimental Farms Service.
Bulletin. Second series.
1 Tobacco; preparation of the seedlings and the care to be given to
them. F. Charlan. 1906.
2 Tobacco; manures in tobacco culture. F. Charlan. 1906.
3 The growing of tobacco. F. Charlan. 1907.
4 Report on the tobacco industry in Ontario. W.A. Barnet. 1909.
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Tobacco bulletin cont.
No.
5 The importance of rotations in tobacco culture. O. Chevalier. 1900.
6 Experimental work carried on in 1908. F. Charlan and O. Chevalier.
1909.
7 Bright tobacco; a tour through South Virginia and North Carolina. F.
Charlan. 1909.
8 Experimental work, 1 909. F. Charlan. 1 909.
9 Work of experimental stations in 1 909. F. Charlan, O. Chevalier and
W.A. Barnet. 1910.
10 Tobacco growing in British Columbia. F. Charlan. 1910.
11 Tobacco culture in Canada. F. Charlan. 1911.
12 Report for the year, 1910. n.d.
1 3 Quebec experimental tobacco stations, season 1911. O. Chevalier.
1912.
14 Research work at Harrow Experimental Station in 1911. W.A.
Barnet. 1912.
Serials and periodicals.
Report. 1906-54/58//
Reports for 1908-11 issued as its Tobacco bulletin, 6, 8, 9 and 12. Title varies
slightly.
Miscellaneous publications.
Flue-curing tobacco in Ontario. 1 952.
Flue-curing tobacco in southwestern Ontario. 1 937.
Market for Canadian tobacco in Great Britain. T.G.Major, n.d.
Proceedings of the tobacco meetings held at Ottawa, February 18-
20,1957. 1957.
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SECTION III: PUBLICATIONS OF RESEARCH
ESTABLISHMENTS
Animal Diseases Research Institute, Hull, Que.
Abstracts of articles found in the literature of 1 950 only, and prepared
by members of the staff of the Animal Diseases Research Institute.
1951.
Animal Research Institute, Ottawa.
Contribution, no. 1 , 1 959-
Greenbelt Farm. 1969.
Research report. 1959/64-
Supersedes, in part, Animal and Poultry Science Division. Progress Report.
Botanic Garden and Arboretum.
Name varies: 19. .-1965, Dominion Arboretum and Botanic Garden.
Index seminum. 1938?-
Cereal Breeding Laboratory, Winnipeg, Man.
Consolidated with the Plant Pathology Laboratory and the Entomology
Laboratory in 1959 to form the Research Station in Winnipeg.
Progress report. 1938/48-55/58//
Report for 1938/48 issued in Cereal Crops Division. Progress report.
Chemistry and Biology Research Institute, Ottawa.
Name of institute varies: 1959-67, Microbiology Research Institute; 1967-
71 , Cell Biology Research Institute.
Contribution, no.480?- 1 959-
Continues Bacteriology Division. Contribution.
Research report. 1 959/62-
Supersedes Bacteriology Division. Progress report.
Entomology Laboratory, Chatham, Ont.
Comparison of the toxicity of certain insecticides to insects applied by
direct contact and as soil treatments. C.R. Harris and J.H.
Mazurek. 1964.
Contribution. 1 -74, 1 959-66/ / ?
Research report. 1 951 /61 -1 965/66//
Review of the available information on the persistance of chlorinated
hydrocarbon insecticide residues in soil. C.R. Harris. 1 964.
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Specific methods for testing for the development of resistance in
insects. C.R.Harris. 1963.
Entomology Laboratory, Kamloops, B.C.
Contribution. 1-15, 1959-61//?
Research report. 1928/61//
Superseded by Research Station, Kamloops, B.C. Research report.
Entomology Research Institute, Ottawa.
Replaced the Entomology Division in 1959.
Insect identification. 1 967.
Research report. 1 959/64-
Experimental Farm, Fort Vermilion, Alta.
Name of farm varies: Experimental Substation.
Research report. 1 939/48-62/64//
Earlier reports issued in Experimental Farms Service. Experimental sub-
stations. ..reports of the experimentalists in charge. Title varies: 1939/48-49/
58, Progress report. Continued in the Research report of the Research Station,
Beaverlodge, Alta.
Experimental Farm, Fort William, Ont.
Research report. 1 961 /65//
Supersedes Division of Illustration Stations Progress report. ..Fort William.
Continued in Ottawa Research Station. Research report.
Experimental Farm, Indian Head, Sask.
Research report. 1 920/21 -
Earlier reports issued in Experimental Farms Service. Reports. Title varies: 1920/
21-30 Report of the Superintendent; 1931/36, Results of experiments; 1937/46-
47/56, Progress report.
Experimental Farm, Kamloops, B.C.
Name of farm varies: Range Experiment Station.
Beef bull research project.. .Summary report, n.d.
Farm and ranch equipment for beef cattle. W.A. Hubbard and T.G.
Willis. 1957.
Research report. 1947/53-54/61 //
Title varies: 1947/53, Progress report. Superseded by Research Station,
Kamloops, B.C. Research report.
Summary report, 1 935-1 939. E.W. Tisdale. n.d.
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Experimental Farm, Kapuskasing, Ont.
Name of farm varies: Experimental Station.
Contribution, no.1,19..-
Deciduous shrubs for the great clay belt of northern Ontario and
Quebec. F.X. Gosselin and K.G. Coates. 1 954?
Progress report. 1922-52/58//
Supersedes, in part, Experimental Farms Service. Interim reports of the stations in
northern Ontario and Quebec: Kapuskasing, Ont.; La Ferme, Que. Title varies:
1922-30, Report of the Superintendent; 1931/36, Results of experiments.
Continued in Ottawa Research Station. Research report.
Experimental Farm, L'Assomption, Que.
Name of farm varies: Experimental Station; Research Station.
Research report. 1928/29-58/60//
Title varies: 1928/29, Report of the Superintendent; 1930/36, Results of
experiments 1 937- 1 952, Progress report. Later reports published in French only.
Experimental Farm, Lennoxville, Que.
Name of farm varies: Experimental Station.
Progress report. 1920/21-53/58//
Earlier reports issued in Experimental Farms Service. Reports. Title varies: 1920/
21-30, Report of the Superintendent; 1931/35, Results of experiments. Later
reports issued in French only.
Experimental Farm, Manyberries, Alta.
Name of farm varies: Range Experimental Station; Range Experimental
Farm.
Research highlights. 19..-
Research report. 1 927/36-59/61 //
Title varies: 1927/36, Results of experiments; 1937/47-54/58, Progress report.
Continued in Research Station, Lethbridge. Alta. Research report.
A survey of ranching problems. 1949.
A survey of the problems of the range livestock industry in British
Columbia, 1931. L.B.Thomson. 1931.
Taxation in relation to livestock production on the short grass plains.
L.B.Thomson. 1931?
Experimental Farm, Mile 1019, Alaska Highway, Yukon
Territory.
Name of farm varies: Experimental Sub-Station, Whitehorse, Yukon
Territory.
Research report. 1945/52-60/64//
Title varies: 1945/52-53/59, Progress report. Continued in Research Station,
Beaverlodge, Alta. Research Report.
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Experimental Farm, Nappan, N.S.
Contribution, no. 1,1959-
Research report. 1 920/21 -65/66//
Earlier reports issued in Experimental Farms Service. Reports. Title varies: 1920/
21-30, Report of the Superintendent; 1932/36, Results of experiments; 1937/
47-53/57, Progress report. Continued in Research Station, Kentville, N.S.
Research report.
Research summary. 1966-
Winter shelter for beef cows. T.M. Maclntyre and J.W.G. Nicholson.
1970.
Experimental Farm, Prince George, B.C.
Research report. 1940/51-57/62//
Supersedes Experimental Station, Windemere, B.C. Results of experiments. Title
varies: 1940/51-52/56, Progress report. Continued in Research Station,
Beaverlodge, Alta. Research report.
Experimental Farm, Ste Anne de la Pocatiere, Que.
Name of farm varies: Experimental Station.
Progress report. 1920/21-52/56//
Earlier reports issued in Experimental Farms Service. Reports. Title varies: 1920/
21-31/36, Report of the Superintendent. Later reports issued in French only.
Experimental Farm, Scott, Sask.
Name of farm varies: Experimental Station.
Drying of vegetables, n.d.
Progress report. 1920/21-54/58//
Earlier reports issued in Experimental Farms Service. Reports. Title varies: 1920/
21-30, Report of the Superintendent; 1931/36, Results of experiments. Abs-
orbed by Research Station, Saskatoon, Sask. Research report.
Progress report of Prairie regional potato trials, 1 965. W.A. Russell.
1965.
Progress report of Prairie regional potato trials, 1 967. W.A. Russell.
1968.
Recipe for syrup from sugar beets, n.d.
Research summary. 1 956?-
Title varies: 1956-1961? Summary of research results (varies slightly).
Experimental Farm, Smithers, B.C.
Name of farm varies: Experimental Substation.
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Research report. 1 938/50-56/60//
Information on the Illustration Station at Smithers for 1923-38 issued in Division of
Illustration Stations. Progress report. Title varies: 1938/50-51/55, Progress
report. Continued in Experimental Farm, Prince George, B.C. Research report.
Experimental Farm, Smithfield, Ont.
Contribution, no.1, 1960-
Research report. 1960/62-63/66//
Earlier reports issued in Horticulture Division. Progress report. Continued in
Ottawa Research Station. Research report.
Tomato variety trials. 1965?-
Title varies slightly.
Experimental Fox Ranch, Summerside, P.E.I.
Progress report. 1926/27-36/46//?
Title varies: 1 926/27-28/30, Report of the Superintendent. Other slight variations
in title.
Experimental Station, Cap Rouge, Que.
Report of the Superintendent. 1 920/21 -33/36//
Earlier reports issued in Experimental Farms Service. Reports. Title varies: 1933/
36, Results of experiments. No reports issued for 1931-32.
Experimental Station, Farnham, Que.
Report of the Superintendent. 1 926-31 /35//
Title varies: 1931/35, Results of experiments.
Experimental Station, La Ferme, Que.
Report of the Superintendent. 1 922/23-30/ /
Supersedes in part, Experimental Farms Service. Interim reports of the stations in
northern Ontario and Quebec: Kapuskasing, Ont.; La Ferme, Que.
Experimental Station, Normandin, Que.
Progress report. 1 936/46/ /
Later reports published in French only.
Experimental Station, Rosthern, Sask.
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Results of experiments. 1920/21-32/36//
Earlier reports issued in Experimental Farms Service. Reports. Title varies: 1920/
21-30, Report of the Superintendent.
Experimental Station, Sidney, B.C.
Report of the Superintendent. 1 920/21 -30//
Earlier reports issued in Experimental Farms Service. Reports. Title varies slightly.
Superseded by Research Station, Saanichton, B.C. Research report.
Experimental Station, Windermere, B.C.
Name of station varies: 19. .-1927, Experimental Station, Invermere, B.C.
Results of experiments. 1 920/21 -31 /36//
Earlier reports issued in Experimental Farms Service. Reports. Title varies: 1920/
21-30, Report of the Superintendent. Superseded in 1940 by Experimental Farm,
Prince George, B.C. Research report.
Experimental Substation, Fort Simpson, N.W.T.
Progress report. 1 947/ 53/ / ?
Continued in Research Station, Beaverlodge, Alta. Research report, 1965/66- .
Experimental Substation, Woodslee, Ont.
Progress report. 1 947/53//.
Continued in Research Station, Harrow, Ont. Research report.
Food Research Institute, Ottawa.
Contribution, no.1, 1962-
International Symposium on the Impact of Food Processing on
Nutrition, Montebello, Que. , 1 969. Preprinted abstracts. 1 969.
Research report. 1 962/64-
Forage Crops Laboratory, Saskatoon.
New grasses for western Canada. 1 951 .
Forest Nursery Station, Indian Head, Sask.
Bibliography of weed control research in tree and woody ornamental
nurseries and forest and shelter-belt plantations. 1 963.
Contribution, no. 1 , 1 959-
Instructions for planting trees and hardwood cuttings on the Canadian
Prairies. J. Walker, n.d.
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Summary report. 19537-62//
Supersedes, in part, Experimental Farms Service. Dominion forest nursery
stations, Indian Head, Sask.; Sutherland, Sask. Progress report. Superseded by
Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Administration. Summary report for the Tree Nursery,
Indian Head.
Tree Breeding Section. Report. 1947/487-56//?
Tree Physiology Section. Report. 19497-51//?
Trees for prairie farm planting, n.d.
Fruit and Vegetable Products Laboratory, Summerland, B.C.
Results of experiments, 1 929-40. 1 942.
Grain Research Laboratory, Winnipeg, Man.
Numbered series
Bulletin
1 Report of trial shipment of bulk wheat from Vancouver via the
Panama Canal to the United Kingdom. F.J. Birchard and A.W.
Alcock. 1931.
2 The quality characteristics of Thatcher wheat. W. F. Geddes. 1 938.
3 Probe for sampling deep grain bins. J. A. Anderson and V.G. Martin.
1943.
4 Variations in the protein content of Western Canadian wheat, 1927-
1 938. J. A. Anderson and W.J. Eva. 1 943.
Serials and periodicals.
Crop bulletin. 1, 1941-
Map of western Canada showing the protein content of hard red
spring wheat. 1 927/28-
Title varies: 1927/28-34, Protein survey map of western Canada... (varies
slightly); 1935-19.., Protein survey map of western Canada hard red spring wheat.
Issued in two series: Preliminary map, and Final map.
Paper. 1,19..-
Protein survey of Western Canadian amber durum wheat. 1-7,
1932-38//
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Serials and Periodicals cont
°' Protein survey of Western Canadian barley. 1-7,1 934-40/ /
Title varies: 1935-38, Protein content of Western Canadian barley. Other slight
variations in title. Continued in its Crop bulletin.
Protein survey of Western Canadian hard red wheat. 1927/28-40//
Title varies: 1927/28-32, Protein content of the crop... (varies slightly). Other
slight variations in title. Continued in its Crop bulletin.
The quality of the crop of Western Canadian flaxseed. 1 9367-40/ /
Title varies: 1936-39, Survey of oil content, iodine value, and protein content of
Western Canadian flaxseed. Continued in its Crop bulletin.
The quality of the crop of Western Canadian wheat. 1 928/29-40//
Title varies: 1928/29-32, Report on the milling and baking characteristics of the
crop (varies slightly); 1933, The milling and baking characteristics of the crop;
1934-35, The milling, baking and other quality characteristics of the Canadian
hard red spring wheat crop; 1936-38, The milling, baking and other quality
characteristics of the Western Canadian wheat crop. Continued in its crop bulletin.
The quality of Western Canadian amber durum wheat. 1 936-41 //
Title varies: 1936, Quality characteristics of the Canadian amber durum wheat.
Continued in its Crop bulletin.
Report. 1920,1,1927-
Earlier reports issued in Dept. of Trade and Commerce. Annual report.
Survey of the protein content of Western Canadian rye. 1-5, 1935-
1938//
Miscellaneous publications.
Canadian no. 1 C.W. red spring wheat, 1 971 . 1 971 .
The comparative feeding values of the lower grades of Western
Canadian wheat, oats, and barley as indicated by chemical
analyses. W.F. Geddesand F.H. Lehberg. 1935.
Interim report on the protein content of the 1939 crop of Western
Canadian wheat. J. A. Anderson and W.J. Eva. 1939.
Observations on milling and baking practices in England and
Scotland. W.F. Geddes. 1936.
The quality of Western Canadian hard red spring wheat in relation to
grading and marketing with particular reference to protein content.
W.F. Geddes. 1937.
Horticultural Organic Soil Substation, St. Clothilde de
Chateauguay, Que.
Name of substation varies: Experimental Substation for Mucklands, Ste.
Clothilde, Que.
Progress report. 1936/487-54/58//?
Report for the season of 1 936. 1 936.
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Horticultural Substation, McDonald's Corner, N.B.
Progress report. 1947/52-53/57//
Insect Pathology Research Institute, Sault Ste Marie, Ont.
Contribution, no. 1,1959-
Program review. 1965/69-
Continues, in part, Dept. of Forestry. Forest Entomology and Pathology Branch.
Annual report.
Ottawa Research Station.
Name of station varies: 1959-64, Genetics and Plant Breeding Research
Institute, Ottawa.
Serials and periodicals.
Canadian vegetable merit trials. 19537-60//?
Issuing body varies: 1953-58, Horticulture Division. Title varies: 1953-55, Varie-
ties of merit in Canadian vegetable trials.
Contribution. 1, 1959-
Hay and pasture crops research 1 9607-61 111
Report, no.1, 1960-
Supersedes Cereal Crops Division. Report. Title varies: Mimeographed report.
Report on uniform co-operative pea test. 1 955-62/ / 7
Issuing body varies: 1 955-58, Cereal Crops Division. Title varies slightly.
Research report. 1 959/60-
Miscellaneous publications.
A collection of wild oat species in the Mediterranean region. T.
Rajhathy, F.J. Zillinsky and J.D. Hayes. 1 966.
Crop production on Manitoulin Island. C.B. Dalton and D.A. Duncan.
1961.
Progress report: crop research. Experimental project farms in
Eastern Ontario, 1 962. J.G. Provencher. 1 963.
A summary of field crop yields in a number of localities in Canada.
D.A. Duncan and A.E. Barrett. 1 960.
Pilot Flax Mill, Portage la Prairie, Man.
Summary progress report. 1 944/48-44/55//
Title varies slightly. Continued in Research Station, Morden, Man. Research report.
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Plant Pathology Laboratory, Edmonton, Alta.
Contribution. 1,19..-
Research report. 1956/61//
Plant Pathology Laboratory, Winnipeg, Man.
Report. 1-11,1948-56//?
Report co-operative tests with oat varieties. 1 940.
Report on rust development. 1-3, 19547-56//?
Plant Research Institute, Ottawa.
Serials and periodicals.
Arboretum notes, v. 1 -1 8 no.5, 1 9..-Ja 1 964/ /
Title varies: 1-11, 19. .-1956, This week in the arboretum. Issuing body varies:
1 9..- 1 959, Botany and Plant Pathology Division.
Canadian plant disease survey. 1 , 1 920-
Title varies: 1-4, Survey of the prevalence of common plant diseases in the
Dominion of Canada; 5-10, Annual report on the prevalence of plant diseases in
the Dominion of Canada; 11-39, Annual report of the Canadian plant disease
survey. Issuing body varies: 1-16, Division of Botany; 17, Science Service; 18-37,
Botany and Plant Pathology Division.
Contribution, no. 1 , 1 959-
Greenhouse- garden -grass. 1,1960-
Research report. 1 959/63-
Trials of garden annuals. 1965/66-
Miscellaneous publications.
Accession records, greenhouse and botanic gardens, to 1 971 . n.d.
(Film)
Canadian botanists. 1965.
Checklist of the vascular plants of continental Northwest Territories,
Canada. A.E. Porsild and W.J. Cody. 1 968.
A directory of botanists in Canada. R.J. Moore. 1959.
The function of meteorology in agricultural research. G.W.
Robertson. 1960.
Map of plant hardiness zones in Canada. C.E. Ouellet andLC.
Sherk. 1967.
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Plants of the MacKenzie River Delta and Reindeer Grazing Preserve.
W.J.Cody. 1965.
Reindeer range survey, 1 957 and 1 963. W.J. Cody. 1 964.
A survey of the vascular plants of Lambton County, Ontario. L.O.
Gaiser and R.J. Moore. 1 966.
Woody plant source list. T.J. Cole and L.C. Sherk. 1 970.
Reclamation Station, Melita, Man.
Progress report. 1936/47-48/52//
Continued in Research Station, Brandon, Man. Research report.
Research Institute, Belleville, Ont.
Name of institute varies: 1937-52, Dominion Parasite Laboratory; 1952-54,
Laboratory of Entomology; 1954-59, Entomology Laboratory 1959-63,
Entomology Research Institute for Biological Control.
Numbered series.
Information bulletin.
1 Procedures in biological control of insects. B.P. Beirne. 1963.
2 Some entomological equipment. C.F. Nicholls. 1963. Rev. 1970.
3 Biological control by introductions. J.S. Kelleher. 1963.
4 A preliminary list of the natural enemies of Canadian agricultural
pests. A.R.Graham. 1965.
5 Artificial diets for insects: a compilation of references with abstracts.
H.L. House. 1967.
6 Host-plant nutrition and composition: effects on agricultural pests.
P.Singh. 1970.
7 Artificial diets for insects: a compilation of references with abstracts.
H.L. House, P. Singh and W.W. Batsch. 1 971 .
Serials and periodicals.
Annual technical report. 1958//
Insect liberations in Canada: parasites and predators 1-34, 1937-
70//
Title varies: 1937-66, Summary of parasite and predator liberation in Canada.
No. 1-29, 1937-65, published in the Canadian insect pest review, 1938-65.
Continued by Research Program Services.
Library list; publication, nc.1-2, 1929/68-69//
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Research report. 1956/59-70//
Research Institute London, Ont.
Name of institute varies: Science Service Laboratory; Pesticide Research
Institute.
Contribution, no. 1 , 1 951 -
Research report. 1951/56-
Title varies slightly.
Research Laboratory, St. Jean, Que.
Research report. 1955/60//
Later reports published in French only.
Research Station, Agassiz, B.C.
Name of station varies: 19. -1963, Experimental Farm.
Serials and periodicals.
Research report. 1 920/21 -
Earlier reports issued in Experimental Farms Service. Reports. Title varies: 1920/
21-30, Report of the Superintendent; 1931/35, Results of experiments; 1936/
47-53/57, Progress report.
Research review. 1954-
Miscellaneous publications.
Alfalfa production in the lower mainland of British Columbia. W.E.P.
Davis. 1955.
Barn field day. 1960.
Developing quality dairy pastures. 1 953.
Growing pickling cucumbers in the Lower Mainland of B.C. J. A.
Freeman, n.d. Rev. 1955.
Home vegetable gardening in the Lower Mainland of B.C. J. A.
Freeman and H.F. Fletcher. 1 954.
Mulching with sawdust. 1 952.
Oat varieties for British Columbia. A report on variety trials conducted
during 1938 under the supervision of the Experimental Farm,
Agassiz, B.C. M.F. Clarke. 1 938.
The relation between birth weight, subsequent weights, body weight
gain, and feed consumption of Holstein-Friesian steers. R.J.
Forrest. 1964.
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The relative resistance of various fragaria chiloensis clones to
phytophthorafragariae. H.A. DaubenyandH.S. Pepin. 1965.
Silage corn in the lower mainland of British Columbia. W.E.P. Davis,
H.F. Fletcher and D.W. Blackmore. 1 956.
Research Station, Beaverlodge, Alta.
Name of station varies: Experimental Sub-Station; Experimental Station;
Experimental Farm.
Report on the uniform alcan tests of wheat, oats and barley. 1 952.
Research highlights. 19. .-1965//
Research report. 1923-
Earlier reports issued in Experimental Farms Service. Reports. Title varies: 1923-
30, Report of the Superintendent; 1931/36, Results of experiments; 1937/47-
53/57, Progress report.
Research Station, Brandon, Man.
Name of station varies: 19. .-1964, Experimental Farm.
Establishing crop rotations. B.J. Gorby. 1959.
Package bees, their introduction and care. J.E. Geiger and J. CM.
L'Arrive. 1957?
Research report. 1 920/21 -
Earlier reports issued in Experimental Farms Service. Reports. Title varies: 1921-
30, Report of the Superintendent; 1931/36, Results of experiments; 1937/47-
53/57, Progress report.
Review of results. 1 957?
Research Station, Charlottetown, P.E.I.
Name of station varies: Experimental Station; Experimental Farm.
Contribution. 1, 1959-
Report on potato fungicides. 1951-
Issuing body varies: 1951-52, Potato Fungicide Committee; 1953-58, Science
Service Laboratory, Charlottetown; 1959-60, Research Laboratory, Charlottetown.
Research report. 1 920/21 -
Earlier reports issued in Experimental Farms Service. Reports. Title varies: 1920/
21-30. Report of the Superintendent; 1932/36, Results of experiments; 1937/
47-53/57, Progress report.
Research Station, Delhi, Ont.
Name of station varies: Experimental Sub-Station; Experimental Farm.
Contribution, no. 1 , 1 959-
Research report. 1932/36-
Title varies: 1932/36-37/45, Results of experiments; 1946/52- Progress report.
Reports for 1932/36 and 1959/60 issued with the Research reports of the
Research Station, Harrow, Ont.
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Research Station, Fredericton, N.B.
Name of station varies: Experimental Station.
Serials and periodicals.
Contribution. 1, 1959-
Research report. 1 920/21 -
Earlier reports issued in Experimental Farms Service. Reports. Title varies: 1920/
21-30, Report of the Superintendent; 1931/36, Results of experiments; 1937/
47-53/57, Progress report.
Weed control in field and horticultural crops. 1 964-
Miscellaneous publications.
Annual flowers for New Brunswick gardens. C.E.Randall. 1966.
An enlarged motor driven pea sheller. R.G.White. 1958?
Field and laboratory tests for control of the apple maggot. C.W.
Maxwell. 1961.
Growing potatoes for chip manufacture in the Maritime Provinces.
H.T. Davies. 1958.
Hardy trees for New Brunswick. C.E. Randall and C.J. Moleman.
1962.
A study of the genus Masonaphis Hille Ris Lambers 1939,
(HomopteraAphidae). M.E.M. MacGillivray. 1955?
Research Station, Harrow, Ont.
Name of station varies: 1909-23, Tobacco Station; 1924-58?, Experimental
Station.
Contribution, no. 1 , 1 959-
Harrow; a highlight review commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of
federal agricultural research, 1 909-1 959. 1 959.
Research report. 1 909-
Reports for 1909-23 issued in Tobacco Division, Report. Title varies: 1909-
30, Report of the Superintendent; 1932/36 Results of experiments; 1937/46-
55/58?, Progress report.
Rootrot and related literature; on annotated bibliography, 1958.
1959?
Research Station, Kamloops, B.C.
The climate, native vegetation, and soils of some grasslands at
different elevations in B.C. A.L. Van Ryswyk, A. McLean and L.S.
Marchand. 1965.
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The first discovery of free-living larvae of the ear tick, Otobius megnini
(Duges), in British Columbia. G.B. Rich andJ.D. Gregson. 1968.
Research report. 1962/64-
Supersedes Experimental Farm, Kamloops, B.C. Research report, and Entomology
Laboratory, Kamloops, B.C. Research report.
Research Station, Kentville, N.S.
Name of station varies: Experimental Station; Experimental Farm.
Serials and periodicals.
Annual report. 1966-
Contribution. no. 1 000, 1 959-
Research report. 1 920/21 -
Earlier reports issued in Experimental Farms Service. Reports. Title varies: 1920/
21-30, Reportof the Superintendent; 1931/36, Results of experiments; 1937/
46-52/56, Progress report.
Miscellaneous publications.
Gas storage of apples in Nova Scotia. C. A. Eaves. 1955?
Making blueberry wine in small quantities. T. Fuleki. 1963.
1 971 cereal report. G.G. Smeltzer and E.W. Read. 1 971 ?
Research Station, Lacombe, Alta.
Name of station varies: Experimental Station; Experimental Farm.
Serials and periodicals.
Record of performance test results for purebred Lacombes; a
summary of all R.O.P. tests for Lacombe swine. 1 953/57-58/60//
Research hi-lites. 19..-
Research report. 1 920/21 -
Earlier reports issued in Experimental Farms Service. Reports. Title varies: 1920/
21-30, Report of the Superintendent; 1932/36-53/57, Progress report.
Miscellaneous publications.
Beef cattle. 1971?
Beef cattle cross breeding projects. J.A.Newman. 1972?
Exotic breeds: what is their role in the beef industry? J. A. Newman.
1970.
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50 anniversary, 1 907-1 957. 1 957.
Simmental-sired vs. Charolais-sired cattle for beef production;
second report. J. A. Newman and A. H. Martin. 1971.
Research Station, Lethbridge, Alta.
Name of station varies: Experimental Station; Experimental Farm.
Numbered series.
Bibliographic series.
1 Animal science, Research Station, CDA, Lethbridge, Alberta. 1906-
I972. J.P. Miska. 1972.
2 Plant pathology and plant science, Research Station, CDA, Leth-
bridge, Alberta. 1906-1972. J.P. Miska. 1972.
3 Soil science, Research Station, CDA, Lethbridge, Alberta. 1906-
1972. J.P. Miska. 1972.
4 Crop entomology, Research Station, CDA, Lethbridge, Alta. 1906-
1973. J.P. Miska. 1973.
5 Veterinary medical entomology, Research Station, CDA, Lethbridge,
Alta. 1906-1972. J.P. Miska. 1972.
Food processing report.
1 Quality evaluation of green pea varieties grown at the Lethbridge
Research Station in I965. M.S. Kaldy. 1 967.
2 Quality evaluation of green and wax bean varieties grown at the
Lethbridge Research Station in 1965. M.S. Kaldy and W.E.
Torfason. 1967.
3 Evaluation of commercial frozen french-fried potatoes. M.S. Kaldy,
W.E. Torfason and G.C. Kozub. 1 967.
4 Quality evaluation of snap bean varieties in 1966. M.S. Kaldy and
W.E. Torfason. 1968.
5 Evaluation of green and wax bean varieties grown commercially in
southern Alberta in 1966. M.S. Kaldy, C. Campbell and F.R.
Harper. 1968.
Vegetable performance report.
1 Field evaluation of vegetable varieties grown at the Lethbridge
Research Station in 1967. G.A. Kemp and W.E. Torfason. 1967.
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Vegetable performance report cont.
No.
2 Field evaluation of vegetable varieties grown at the Lethbridge
Research Station in 1968. G.A. Kemp and W.E. Torfason. 1968.
Serials and periodicals.
Irrigation investigations conducted from the Experimental Station,
Lethbridge, Alberta. Report. 1 9537-58/ / ?
Lethbridge mimeograph. 1-8, 19. .-1958//?
Research highlights. 19557-56//?
Research report. 1 920/21-
Earlier reports issued in Experimental Farms Service. Reports. Title varies: 1920/
21-30, Report of the Superintendent; 1932/36, Results of experiments; 1937/
46-53/59, Progress report.
Miscellaneous publications.
A brief progress report on the cooperative corriedale breeding
experiment at Holtman's Ranch, Skiff, Alberta. W.H. Fairfield and
K. Rasmussen. 1934.
Chemical analysis of water in relation to aquatic plant growth. J.R.
Allan and J. A. Marsh. 1 972.
The influence of aging on calcium metabolism in rates. R. Hironaka,
H.H. Draper and J. Kastelic. 1 958.
List of publications 1 906-1 958. 1 965.
Outline of sheep breeding, 1934. W.H. Fairfield and K. Rasmussen.
1934.
Report to Canada Agriculture Research Branch on Grazing lands of
Newfoundland. A.Johnston. 1966.
Serial publications in the library, 1 953. 1 953.
Veterinarian's handbook of poisonous and injurious plants of the
Prairie Provinces. A. Johnston, S. Smoliak and R.J. Avery. 1965.
Research Station, Melfort, Sask.
Name of station varies: Experimental Station; Experimental Farm.
Forage production and utilization in the Aspen Parklands of western
Canada. 1971.
Research report. 1 936/46-
Title varies: 1936/46-54/58, Progress Report.
Research Station, Morden, Man.
Name of station varies: Experimental Station; Experimental Farm.
Contribution, no. 1,1959-
- 238 -
Research report. 1 920/21 -
Earlier reports issued in Experimental Farms Service. Reports. Title varies: 1920/
21-30, Report of the Superintendent; 1931/37, Results of experiments; 1938/
46-55/59, Progress report.
Variety notes on some tree fruits grown in prairie orchards. W.R.
Leslie and C.R. Ure. 1956.
Research Station, Regina, Sask.
Name of station varies: Experimental Sub-Station; Experimental Farm.
Research report. 1 931 /36-
Title varies: 1931/36, Results of experiments; 1937/46-47/51, Progress report.
Survey of weeds of cultivated land in the Prairie Provinces. J.F.
Alex. 1966.
Research Station, Saanichton, B.C.
Name of station varies: Experimental Station; Experimental Farm.
Contribution. 1 007-227?, 1 950-71 //
Title varies: 100-61, Mimeo; 162-77, Pub. Continued under Research Station,
Sidney, B.C.
Farming on Vancouver Island. J.J.Woods. 1945.
Green manuring, cover cropping and mulching, n.d.
Pasture for poultry. 1945.
Research report. 1 932/36-70/ /
Supersedes Experimental Station, Sidney, B.C. Report of the Superintendent. Title
varies: 1932/36, Results of experiments; 1937/46-54/59, Progress report.
Superseded by Research Station, Sidney, B.C. Research report.
Sugar beet variety tests and seed production, conducted at the
Dominion Experimental Station - Saanichton, B.C. from 1915 to
1946. 1949.
Research Station, St. John's West, Newfoundland.
Name of station varies: Experimental Farm.
Contribution, no. 1 , 1 959-
Research report. 1 956/63-
Research Station, Saskatoon.
Name of station varies: 1958-59, Research Laboratory.
Contribution, no. 1 , 1 958-
Dicoumarol studies. III. Determining tolerance limits of contamina-
tion in low coumarin sweetclover varieties using a cattle bio-assay.
B.P. Goplen and others. 1 964.
Research report. 1957/60-
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Research Station, Sidney, B.C.
Contribution, no.228?- 1 0971 ?-
Continues Research Station, Saanichton, B.C. Contribution.
Research report. 1971-
Supersedes Research Station, Saanichton, B.C. Research report.
Research Station, Summerland, B.C.
Name of station varies: Experimental Station.
Serials and periodicals.
Contribution, no. 1 , 1 959-
Research report. 1 920/21 -
Earlier reports issued in Experimental Farms Service. Reports. Title varies: 1920/
21-30, Report of the Superintendent; 1932/36, Results of experiments; 1937/
38-54/58, Progress report.
SP series, no.1, 1959?-
Summary report of research. 1-5,1 959-65/ / ?
Miscellaneous publications.
Apple harvesting and storage investigation, 1938/39. J.E. Britton
andD.V. Fisher. 1940.
Catalogue of the Entomological Society of British Columbia
collection. E.Edwards. 1955.
Colour chart; maturity test for the Jonathan. 1 940.
Fifty years of pomology; the science of fruit culture, 1916-1966.
1966.
The grape in the Okanagan valley. A.J. Mann and F.W.L. Keane.
1955?
Growing apple trees on dwarfing rootstocks. G.M. Weiss and D.V.
Fisher. 1960.
Improvement of tree fruits, review of work conducted between 1924
and 1939. A.J.Mann. 1939?
New fruits from Summerland, British Columbia. A.J. Mann and
F.W.L. Keane. 1955?
Orchard irrigation and nutritional investigation. 1 939.
Pear harvesting and storage investigations. J.E. Britton and D.V.
Fisher. 1939.
Preparation of candied fruits and related products. F.E. Atkinson
and C.C. Strachan. 1 955-58.
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Report of Summerland Jersey herd. 1 933/ 1 946. 1 946?
Research Station, Summerland, B.C.; 50th anniversary. 1 964.
Spray residue investigations. 1 939.
Summary of annual reports. 1 955-58. n.d.
Research Station, Swift Current, Sask.
Name of station varies: Experimental Station; Experimental Farm.
Numbered series.
A.E. publication.
1 Methods of calculating cost charges. J.L. Thompson and A.
Wenhardt. 1949.
2 Treatment of dugout water for domestic use. H.D. Ayers. 1950.
3 Drawings illustrating pen barns and milking rooms. G.B. Harrison.
1950.
4 Bibliography on ground water, drainage, and soil properties as
related to irrigated conditions. H.D. Ayers. 1950.
5 Comparison of the power costs of tractors. J.G. Kemp and F.W.
Bigsby. 1953.
6 Sample design of a sprinkler irrigation project. H.C. Korven. 1951.
Rev. as: The design and operation of sprinkler irrigation systems. 1 953.
7 Quicksand in wells. H.D. Ayers. 1951.
8 How electricity serves the farmer. M.E. Dodds. 1951.
9 Operating hints for blade cultivators. J.G.Kemp. 1951.
10 Title not available.
11 Slough drainage- methods and costs. H.C. Korven. 1952.
12 Grain storage: sources of information on the construction of grain
storages. G.B.Harrison. 1953.
13 Report of sprinkler irrigation survey in Saskatchewan 1952. H.C.
Korven. 1953.
14 Some methods of handling and stacking baled hay and straw on the
Prairie Provinces. A. Wenhardt. 1953.
Serials and periodicals.
Research report. 1922-
Title varies: 1922-30, Report of the Superintendent; 1931/36, Results of
experiments; 1937/47-48/54, Progress report.
- 241 -
Weekly letter. 19..-
Miscellaneous publications
Annual crops for forage in southwestern Saskatchewan. M.R.
Kilcher and D.H. Heinrichs. 1 968.
Brief on the cost of beef production in western Canada. H.J.
Hargrave. 1948.
A case study of soil erosion by wind in the Palliser Triangle in central
Canada. C.H.Anderson. 1971.
Concrete wheel weights for tractors, 1 941 . 1 941 .
Flora of the farming and ranching area of the Canadian Prairies.
A.C. Budd. 1949.
Rev. as: A key to plants of the farming and ranching area of the Canadian Prairies.
1952.
Grazing research and survey report. 1 946-
A guide to grazing practices in southern Alberta and Saskatchewan
and southwestern Manitoba. 1941.
Increased sheep production in southwestern Saskatchewan, 1942.
L.B. Thomson, J.B. Campbell and J. Bennett. 1 943.
List of flowering plants, ferns and fern allies represented in the
herbarium of the Dominion Experimental Station, Swift Current,
Sask. 1946.
Methods of collecting and handling combined straw. M.E. Dodds.
1949.
Plans for construction of a seed cleaning and grading machine. H.J.
Kemp. 1940.
Recommended dates for seeding cereal grains in southwestern
Saskatchewan. K.F. Best. 1 961 .
Summary - methods of seeding, 1950-1960, Swift Current. A.
Wenhardt. 1961.
Research Station, Vancouver, B.C.
Contribution, no. 1 , 1 958-
Issuing body varies: 1-9, Science Service Laboratory, Vancouver.
Research report. 1 959/60-
Research Station, Vineland Station, Ont.
Name of station varies: Vineland Laboratory.
Contribution, no. 1 , 1 959-
Title varies: 1-8, Publication.
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Research report. 1 958/62-
Research Station, Winnipeg, Man.
Contribution, no. 1 , 1 958?-
Grain storage and associated problems in the Prairie Provinces - a
report on country elevator surveys. R.N. Sinha. 1972.
Report on rust development in western Canada. 1 9607-65/ / 7
Research report. 1 959/60-
Rust Research Laboratory, Winnipeg, Man.
Breeding rust resistant wheat varieties. 1 958.
Reports of Dr. D.L. Bailey and Dr.C.H. Goulden. 1 928.
The rust organism and its genetic behaviour. 1 958.
Soil Research Institute, Ottawa.
Contribution, no. 1 , 1 959-
Research report. 1 959/ 1 964-
Soil Research Laboratory, Swift Current, Sask.
Progress report. 19357-48/54//
Title varies: 1943, Report of investigations. Continued in Research Station, Swift
Current Sask. Research report.
Soil Research Sub-Station, Vegreville, Alta.
Report. 1956-58//?
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AUTHOR INDEX
Aalders, L 68
Aalund, H 42 73 168 21 1
Abell, H.C 1 18 124 129 131 132 133
Ablasser, G 125
Acton, B.K 21 42 43 73 1 19 121 123 125 134
Adair, R.G 68
Adams, J 3 4 5 16 31 37 72 155 158 159
Adams, J.B 143
Adamson, R.M 64 69
Ahner, D.W 70
Ainslie, M.M 103
Albright, W.D 25 41 72 162
Alcock, A.W 228
Alex, J.F 239
Ali-Khan, ST 69 70
Allan, J.R 238
Allen, J.A 2
Allen, LC 127
Allen, W.L 67
Allen, W.R 49 141
Andal, M.E 22 44 45 74 120 123 124 125 133
Andarawewa, A.B 133
Anderson, C.H 51 242
Anderson, D.T 70
Anderson, E.G 16 44 100
Anderson, J.A 228 229
Anderson, J.L 43 73
Anderson, W.J 44 73
Andison, H 48 51 52 56 58 141 142 143 144
Andrews, J.E 54
Archibald, E.S 13 15 38 82 153 157 159 160 161 162 218
Arengo-Jones, R.W 23 33 35 71 184
Arkell, H.S 191
Arkell, T.R 28 219
Armand, J.E 143
Armstrong, J.G 62 174
Armstrong, J.M 7 9 20 41 90 91 165 168 169
Armstrong, T 53 140 141 143 144
Arnason, A.P 142 143
Arnold, J.W 147
Arnott, D.A 141
Arrand, J.C 50
Arrowsmith, S 61 65 67 69 166
Arsenault, H.J 189 190
Ashford, R 64
Askin, T.H 118
Atkinson, F.E 8 13 19 20 33 37 41 44 45 58 59 74 87 240
Atkinson, H.J 46 69 106
Auld, F.H 78
Ault, W.H 1 1 205
Avery, R.J 238
Ayers, G.W 47
Ayers, H.D 241
Bagnall, G 108
Baier, W 64 94 95 213 214
Bailey, C.F 16 42
Bailey, D.L 5 6 243
Bailey, I.W 3 137
Bain, E.C 90
Baird, F.F 33
Baird, J.D 209
Baird, R.B 144
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AUTHOR INDEX
Baird, W.W 7 25 168
Baker, A.D 140 147
Baker, F.W 167
Baker, LV 10 156
Balch, R.E 46 51 53 139 140 141 142 145 146 148
Banham, F.L 49
Baribeau, B 203
Baril, R 168
Barker, M 215
Barnes, M.L 182
Barnes, S 6 7 18 35
Barnet, W.A 220 221
Barr, G.H 10 25 108 109 1 1 1 1 14
Barrett, A.E 91 230
Barrett, C.F 50
Barry, S.C 26
Barter, G.W 144
Barton, G.S.H 78
Basham, J.T 52
Bassett, I.J 24 99 100 101
Batsch, W.W 232
Baum, B.R 70 213
Bawtree, A.H 69
Baxter, C.W 178
Bayda, W.M 119
Beaulieu, A.A 50
Begg, J. A 49
Beirne, B.P 49 232
Bell, J.M 57 59
Bellefleur, L 66
Belzile, A 92
Benedict, R.A 130
Bennett, J 242
Bennett, R.K 129
Benson, T.A 3 26 205
Bent, H.V 219
Berck, B 56
Berkeley, G.H 4 7 12 14 15 19 21 27 29 33 34 38 39 42 101
Berthiame, R 57
Berthiaume, R 133
Best, K.F 50 51 57 68 242
Bezeau, L.M 63
Bier, J.E 39 43 44 72 73 74 100 177
Bigsby, F.W 53 241
Birchard, F.J 228
Bird, G.W 66
Bird, N.A 69
Bird, R.D 54 59 91 139 141 142
Bjarnason, S.A 159
Black, W.N 63
Blackmore, D.W 234
Blackwood, M.B 124 130 132
Blacquiere, F.E 190
Blaich, O.P 130
Blair, D.S 21 43 46 52 80 183 184 185
Blair, R.C 125
Blair, W.S 20 30 39 161 162
Blakely, R.M 46 167 169
Bligh, R.D.L 22 45 160
Bolton, AT 51 59
Bolton, D.L 129
Bolton, J.L 51 52 53 67 168
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AUTHOR INDEX
Booth, J.F 117 118 122 126 128 135
Bordeleau, R 22 45
Boswell, A.M 129
Bouchard, J.G 107 108
Boucher, G.P 36 38 42 71 72 73 121 132
Bowen, J.F 67
Bowren, K.E 64 79
Bowser, W.E 67
Boyce, H.R 53 66 143
Boyce, J.H 54 79 175
Brach, E.J 136
Braun, E 14 15 17 21 32 36 39 43 98
Braun, P 59
Bright, J 191
Brittain, W.H 138
Britton, J.E 20 40 72 240
Brooks, A.R 147
Brown, A.M 51
Brown, A.W.A 40 72 144 148
Brown, C.E 175
Brown, D.A 19 29 36
Brown, D.M 94
Brown, J 110
Brown, J.C 49
Brown, W.A 1 1 18 30 35 191 193 195 205
Browne, F.S 15 46 157 159 162
Browne, J.E 53
Brownlee, C.H 57
Bruce, E.A 6 8 9 181 182
Buck, F.E 153 155 158
Buckell, E.R 3 1 1 12 137
Buckland, C.T 203
Buckley, A.R 62 63
Buckley, G.F.H 28 53
Budd, A.C 48 50 51 57 166 242
Buglass, E 64
Bunting, W.H 82
Burges, A.W 114
Burgess, J 3 24 109
Burns, W.T 61
Burton, G.L 50
Buser, F.W 196
Buzzell, R.I 70
Cairns, R.R 67 166 169
Calder, F.W 53
Calder, J.A 24
Callbeck, LC 22 45 63 100
Cameron, A.E 2 7 8 18 19 26 30 36 38 41 73 137
Cameron, C.D.T 55 165
Cameron, J 90
Cameron, M.R 1 17 121 125 135
Campbell, A.B 100
Campbell, B.A 39 72 121 123 124 125 127 128 133 135
Campbell, C 237
Campbell, H 28 29
Campbell, H.G 10 1 1 24 25 26 27 1 14
Campbell, J.A 41 42 73
Campbell, J.B ' 41 48 50 57 64 68 73 242
Campbell, J.E 50
Campbell, R.H 121
Cann, D.B 41 73 168 21 1 212
Cann, K.E 126
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AUTHOR INDEX
Cannon, F.M 54 55 142 143
Carder, A.C 61 67 68
Carman, G.M 60
Carmichael, J.S 127
Carr, H.D 169
Carroll, W.J 51
Carson, H.W 93
Carson, J.G 117 121
Cartier, J.J 58
Casselman, P.H 120
Chagnon, S.J 25
Chamberlain, G.C 7 9 13 21 29 31 42 47 48
Chan, A.P 52 184
Chanasyk, V 51
Channon, J.W 114 115
Chapais, J.C 108
Chapman, LJ 140 147
Chapman, L.T 5
Charlan, F 155 157 161 220 221
Charron, AT 107
Chattaway, G.D 43 1 19
Chepil, W.S 17
Cherewick, W.J 47
Chester, H 21 42
Chevalier, 221
Chipman, E.W 58 63
Chisholm, C.H 121
Choquette, R 120 130
Chown, W.F 20 38 40 72 1 17 135 198
Chu, D 176
Clark, D.E 70
Clark, G.H 81110 217 218
Clark, J.A 20 25 40 1 58
Clark, R.D 58
Clarke, J.W 124 125
Clarke, M.F 64 213 233
Clarke, S.E 8 12 17 20 30 34 40 41 42 73 91 168
Clayton, J.S 87
Cline, F.F 125
Coates, K.G 166 185 224
Cody, W.J 51 231 232
Coke, J 19 36 38 71 124 126 127 132
Cole, T.J 232
Coligado, M.C 94
Conacher, M.J 102
Conger, K.B 188
Connell, W.T 112
Conners, I.L 5 12 62
Cooke, D.A 46
Cooke, LL 25
Cooper, D.J 169 171
Cooper, J.H 4
Cordukes, W.E 171
Cotton, R.T 203
Couston, J.W 124
Coutts, C.C 215
Cowan, P.R 28 154
Cox, C.E 220
Craddock, W.J 122
Craig, C.H 68
Craig, D.L 60 63 69
Craig, G.H 36 71
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AUTHOR INDEX
Craig, J 150 154 160
Craighead, F.C 3 137
Craigie, J.H 19 38 215
Cram, W.T 56
Creelman, I.S 49 54 56 60 64 65 145
Creelman, J.M 109
Criddle, N 2 8 10 24 25 30 137 138 139 217
Crossfield, D.C 121 125
Crossley, J.H 61 65 67 69 165 166 167
Crowle, W.L 58
Cumming, W.A 58 61
Cunningham, C.C 160 161
Curtis, L.C 49 60
Dalton, C.B 230
Daniel, G 67
Darby, D.E 69
Darcel, C.I 24
Darcovich, W 57 1 18 134
Daubeny, H.A 234
Davey, A.D 194
Daviault, R 117
Davies, E.J 63
Davies, H.T 235
Davies, W.D 164
Davis, M.B 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 18 19 28 36 40 44 72 74 84 153 155 159 185
Davis, W.A 70
Davis, W.E.P 233 234
Dawley, W.K 59
Dawson, J.A 49 1 19 121 125
Dawson, O.G 123
Day, J.H 66 87 167 21 1 213 214
Deakin, A. 31 71 97 164 165 166
De Gryse, J.J. 10 26 145
Delisle, R 204
Delong, G.E 8 20 39
Denby, L.G 65
Denyer, W.B.G 176
Derick, R.A 8 17 26 28 34
Dermine, P 61
Dickson, W 9 77 84
Digges, D.D 5 26 155 156
Dimmock, F 8 19 22 30 38 43 44 53 73 175
Dionne, J.L 164 171
Dionne, L.A 142
Dodds, M.E 54 168 241 242
Donovan, L.S 53 70
Doran, W.J 57
Dore, W.G 54 67 85 100
Doughty, J.L 45 74
Downes, W 10 12 24
Downey, R.K 59
Downing, C.G.E 57
Doyle, E.J 202
Draper, H.H 238
Drayton, F.L 5 6 28 100 158 160
Drayton, LE 120 122 126 130 131 134
Dryden, R.D 59
Dubetz, S 58 60 67
Dubois, M.J 122
Dubord, H 127
DuBreuil, R.J. 202
Duke, D.M 77 189
Dunbabin, M.I 77 126 128 130 131 133
Duncan, D.A 230
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AUTHOR INDEX
Dunn, D.B 24
Dunn, M.B 26 145
Dunsmore, W.G 12 27 90
Dupuis, A 81
Dustan, A.G 9 13 26 30 32 48 49 137 141 142 143 146 147
Dustan, G.G 23 48 50 52 139 143 184
Dyck, D 89 121 131 132 134
Dykes, J.M 11
Dykstra, S 190
Dymond, J.R 82 217 218
Eastham, A 10
Eastham, J.W 156
Eastham, K 1 90
Eaton, E.L 21 22 42 44
Eaton, E.S .26 130
Eaves, C.A 39 70 72 236
Eddy, E.D 217 218
Edey, S.N 94
Edgington, F.E 190
Edwards, E 240
Edwards, F.M 43 73 131
Eidt, C.C 37 72 184 185
Elford, F.C 3 4 8 11 12 13 16 18 30 32 33 35 82 153 157 158 159 162 191 218
Elgaard, K 1 18 1 19 125 127 133
Elliot, E.L 13 23 28 29 32 33 35 37 174 179
Elliot, J.M 51 62 69
Elliott, C.R 46 57 62 67
Elliott, G.C 119
Elliott, J.A 55
Elliott, R.S 128
Ellis, J.G 87
Ellis, J.H 85
Emmery, M.K 130
Emslie, B.L 2 155 162
Erskine, D.S 55
Etheridge, D.E 176
Eva, W.J 228 229
Eyvindson, R.K 129
Fairfield, W.H 15 16 31 32 38 154 155 160 161 166 238
Farstad, C.W 139
Farstad, L 210 211
Fast, H.R 115
Faull, J.H 217
Feldman, M 67
Ferguson, W 22 45 185
Ferguson, W.E 99
Ferries, C.H 50 123
Ferris, D 124
Ferris, W.F 134
Finlayson, D.G 49
Fisher, D.V 20 35 40 48 71 72 85 87 240
Fitzpatrick, J.M 48 1 18 130
Fitzpatrick, R.E 51
Fixter, J 162
Fletcher, D.A 194 206
Fletcher, H.F 233 234
Fletcher, J 81 146 149 150 151 152 160 164 218
Forbes, A.R 53
Forman, S.A 106
Forrest, R.J 68 69 233
Forsyth, F.R 70
Fortier, LR 49 125
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AUTHOR INDEX
Fortier, V 152 154 158 161
Foster, AT 53
Foster, R.E 43 53 73 176
Fox, C.J.S 51 60 63 141 142 143 144
Fox, W.B 143
Franklin, E.W 57
Frankton, C 50 100 101
Fraser, E.B 14 17 29 30 34 36 44 46 74 90 92 169
Fraser, J.G.C 17 28 33 47 51
Fraser, LD 41 72
Fredeen, F.J.H 70
Fredeen, H.T 47 56 57 66
Freeman, H.A 5 155 156
Freeman, J. A 233
Freeman, T.N 147
Friesen, H.A 46 62
Friesen, O.H 69 70
Fuleki, T 60 236
Fulton, A 5
Fulton, H.G 49 141 143
Fulton, J.M 53 60 64
Funk, A 176
Furniss, I.F 66 1 17 121 124 128 129 186
Fyles, F 155 156 158
Gaetz, L 85
Gaiser, L.0 232
Garland, S.W 60 62 67 1 17 121 126 132 133 134
Garlick, W.G 7 141
Geddes, W.F 228 229
Geiger, J.E 39 61 234
Gfeller, F 47 51
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bson, A 2 4 6 7 11 14 19 20 37 39 91 136 137 138 139 146 148 152
bson, C.A 46
esbrecht, J.E 53 70
Ibert, A.C 152 161
Ichrist, V 124
llett, J.M 24 59 100
lliatt, F.C 10 18 36
rard, G.I 126 134
svold, P 54
Glen, R 139 148 149
Glendenning, R 10 12 26 27 139 140 141 142 143
Goble, H.W 141
Godfrey, W 19 22 38 44
Gooderham, C.B 3 5 9 15 16 18 19 23 25 28 30 32 35 38 39 90 156 160
Goplen, B.P 239
Gorby, B.J 234
Gorham, R.P 141 146 149
Gorsline, F.H 20 40 123
Gosselin, A 7 37 42 71 73 135
Gosselin, F.X 224
Goulden, C.H 35 71 243
Grace, N.H 15 38
Graham, A.R 232
Graham, J.W 53
Graham, K.M 60
Graham, W.L 153 158 159 162
Graves, F.W 14 36 167
Gravir, K 62
Gray, D 203
Gray, H.E 90 91 102 139 140 144 146
Gray, J.M 128
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AUTHOR INDEX
Greaney, F.J 5 9 29
Green, A.J 211
Greenshields, J.E.R 52
Gregson, J.D 24 49 144 236
Grest, E.G. . . .- 122
Griesbach, L 16 42
Grindley, A.W 110
Grisdale, J.H 85 151 152 153 <54 155 159 160 162
Groh, H 12 14 29 34 35 71 100
Groves, J.W 46
Gubbels, G.H 60 65
Guitard, A.A 61
Gunn, C.K 42 45 53 73 74
Gussow, H.T 5 11 12 14 29 30 37 100 152 153 155 156 158
Gutteridge, H.S 8 9 12 13 16 17 21 30 31 32 33 34 42 46 50 71
Gwatkin, R 55
Gyles, R 46
Haase, G 45 74 129 132 134
Hadwen, S 3 137 180 181
Hagborg, W.A.F 100
Hall, E.R 167
Hall, I.V 63 68 70
Hall, J. A 1 1 1 5 39
Hall, 182
Hall, R.M 81 165
Hamilton, E.W 5
Hamilton, LS 55
Hamilton, R 81
Hamilton, R.I 8
Hamilton, S.N 2 4 7 156
Hamilton, T.D.C 202
Hammond, F.R 144
Hammond, G.H 19 38 54 91 140 141 143 146
Hammond, H.S 18 35
Handford, R.H 49 53 139 140 141 142 143
Hanna, M.R 69 86
Hanna, W.F 13 31
Harcourt, D.G 143
Hare, F.C 110 113 191
Hare, H.R 121 126
Hare, J.H 205
Hargrave, H.J 242
Harlow, L.C 42 73 21 1
Harp, H.F 58 63 64
Harper, A.M 61
Harper, F.R 237
Harris, C.R 222 223
Harris, R.E 62 67 69
Harrison, G.B 241
Harrison, K.A 10 18 36 56
Hart, E.W 14 34
Hasham, J.T 54
Haslam, R.J 9 15 22 39 45 46 61
Haslett, E.A 122
Haute, W.0 52
Haviland, W.E 118
Hawkins, M.H 129
Hawn, E.J 61
Hay, W.D 22 44
Hayes, J.D 230
Haythorne, D.F 118
Hearle, E 12 18 30 36 138
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AUTHOR INDEX
Heath, LM 9
Heeney, H.B 55 59
Heeney, M.L 23 32 33
Heidt, A.A 130
Heighton, V.A 133
Heinrichs, D.H 20 40 51 53 64 66 68 242
Helmer, R.H 160
Helson, V.A 100
Henderson, D 147
Hennessey, F 149
Hergert, G.B 136
Heriot, A.D 14 35
Heron, D.A 7
Herringer, W.B 208
Hetherington, C.K 182
Hewitt, C.G 136 138 147 152 154
Hickman, C.G 62
Hicks, W.H. . . 46
Higgins, C.H 180 181 183
High, N.H 1 18 130
Hikichi, A 59
Hilborn, W.W 149
Hilchey, J.D 212
Hill, A.W 177
Hill, H 6 28 39 40 44 72 74
Hill, K.W 47 48 58 59
Hillhouse, F.W 128
Hilton, G 3 9 15 40 180
Hilton, R.J 21 43
Hilton, S.A 7 166
Hironaka, R 61 238
Hlynka, 1 102
Hobbs, E.H 60
Hobbs, G.A 60 64 70
Hobbs, J.A 85
Hockey, J.F 10 13 15 23 26 27 32 39
Hodgins, S.R.N 188 189 215
Hodgson, W.A 70
Holland, G.P 45 74
Holland, W.D 211
Holmes, N.D 144
Holmes, R.M 53 54 93 164 165
Hood, E.G 4 5 7 8 17 28 34 46 99
Hooper, D 106
Hope, E.C 41 72 123 203
Hopkins, E.S 5 6 7 8 9 10 17 21 32 34 42 79 82 85 171 175 215
Hopkins, J.C 177
Hopper, R.M 29
Hopper, W.C 5 8 36 38 39 71 72 86 120 126 128 129 130 135
Hopping, G.R 28 141
Hopping, R 138
Horner, W.H 90
Hornstein, R.A 56
Hortie, H.J 211
Hough, W.H 47
House, H.L 232
Howard, W.J 24
Howatt, J.L 50
Howitt, M.H 183
Hubbard, W.A 56 59 62 67 223
Hudon, M 50 64
Hudson, H.F 10 138
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AUTHOR INDEX
Hudson, J.P 125
Hudson, S.C 20 22 31 40 41 45 71 72 121 127 134
Hunter, A.W.S 185
Hurst, R.R 7 14 29 34 35 90
Hurtig, H 144
Hutcheon, A.D 70
Hutchings, C.B 4 10 1 1 137
Hutchinson, R.J 90 162
Hutton, F.V 168
Hutton, G.H 154 155 158 160
Ingersoll, H.K 117
Jackson, A.B 27
Jackson, LP 66 68
Jacobson, LA 56 63 139 142
James, C 69
James, F 80
Jamieson, C.A 15 39 98
Janzen, P.J 55
Jaska, E 131
Jasmin, J.J 55
Jean, G.L 189
Johns, C.K 7 9 12 19 37 55 91 1 14
Johnson, A.S 46 48
Johnson, D.M 25
Johnson, G 82 85 149
Johnson, L.M 1 19 121 122 127 133
Johnson, T 8 9 56 100
Johnston, A 66 70 132 238
Johnston, A.L.S 176
Johnston, C.I 39 72 120 131 134
Johnston, F.B 54 106
Jones, A.H 99 183
Jones, CM 120 129
Jones, R 2
Jones, W 100
Jones, W.F 4 5 26 34 1 13
Jorgens, J.R.S 125
Jorgensen, E 1 76
Joyce, T.F 130
Kalbfleisch, W 20 21 22 41 42 45 46 47 171
Kaldy, M.S 237
Kalsall, A 27
Kastelic, J 238
Keane, F.W.L 48 87 166 240
Keenan, W.N 203 215
Kelleher, J.S 232
Kellett, A 183
Kelley, C.C 38 72 210 21 1
Kelsall, A 26
Kemp, G.A 237 238
Kemp, H.J 18 36 92 105 242
Kemp, J.G 47 52 53 241
Kenney, C.H 84
Kerr, W 84
Kerr, W.L 183
Keyworth, W.G 101
Khan, M.A 58 64
Kidd, J.D.F 123
Kidd, S.E 126 131 134
Kilcher, M.R 51 56 242
Kindt, LE 17 34 123 132
King, E.E.R 1 18 127
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AUTHOR INDEX
King, J.E 204
King, J.K 219
King, KM 18 27 28 36 53 91 139 142 143 147 149
Kirk, LE 18 30 35
Knowles, G 16 44 90 164 171
Knowles, R.P 46 51 58 64
Koch, L.W 15 19 20 38 39 40 41
Korven, H.C 46 68 70 241
Korven, N.A 58
Kozub, G.C 237
Kristjanson, B.H 43 44 73 74
Kuiper, E 208
Lachance, R.0 87
Laird, D.G 210 211
Lajoie, P 41 73 168 214
Lalonde, LM 16 41
Lancaster, J.E 24 56
Lane, G. A 117
Lane, S.H 118
Lang, G 159
Langelier, G.A 5 6 12 154 157
Langille, J.E 59 62
Langmaid, K.K 211
Lapins, K 48 49 70
Larmond, E 63
Larmour, J. 121
L'Arrivee, J. CM. 61 234
Larson, O 118
Lawrence, C.H 50
Lawrence, F 119 126
Lawrence, T 51
Lawson, B.M 204
Leahey, A 21 41 42 167 168 171
Leatherdale, D 213
Lebeau, J.B 62
Lebel, G 123
Leckie, H.K 20 40
L'Ecuyer, P.R. 134
Lee, W.W 3 24
Leefe, J.S 55 57 165
Lefebvre, J.G 83
Leger, R. 94
Leggatt, C.W 203
Lehberg, F.H 229
Leslie, W.R 19 21 38 43 48 239
Lewis, J.N 20 40 127
Lewis, N.G 202
Light, P.E 25 26 192
Lilly, C.E 61
Lindsay, D.R 101
Lister, E.E 68 69
Lochhead, A.G 7 9 17 23 27 32 183
Lockhart, C.L 70
Lodge, R.W 48 66 68 70 122 132
Logan, V.S 47 49 51 60 68 69 97 166
Logsdail, A.J 77 183
Lok, S.H 123
Longley, R.P 58 128
Looman, J 68
Lord, T.M 211
Lovering, J 70
Lowe, J 86
Ludlam, F.S 102
Lyall, L.H 66
Maas, E.F 59 69
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AUTHOR INDEX
McArthur, I.S 19 34 38 71 85 130 132 134
Macaskill, D.W.G 69
McCallum, A.W 6 1 1 30 176
McCharles, M.D 25
McClanahan, R.J 50 69
McClary, J.A 25
McCracken, J.A 86 168
McCubbin, W.A 155
McCulloch, A.C 25
McCurdy, E.V 36
MacDonald, B.A 126 129
McDonald, B.K 59 60
McDonald, H 63 142 147
McDonald, W.C 52
MacDougall, J.I 212
McDunnough, J.H 13 25 32 137 138
McEachran, D 77 180 181 182
McEvoy, E.T 22 44
Macfarlane, M 153
McGillivray, C.S 181
MacGillivray, M.E.M 235
MacGregor, D.R 67
McGregor, W.G 17 22 30 33 45 47 105
McGugan, B.M 53 82 176 177
Machacek, J.E 22 45
Mcintosh, C.W 56 83 98
Mcintosh, G.E 3
Maclntyre, T.M 164 165 225
Maclsaac, F.M 17 34
Mclver, R.N 36
Mack, A.R 166 169
MacKay, A 161
McKay, G.A 94 208 209
MacKay, K.H 67
McKeen, CD 70
McKeen, D.C 82 177
MacKenzie, J.G 49 1 19 123 124
Mackenzie, J.K 7 27
McKibbin, R.R 32 35 71
McKillican, W.C 4 7 25 154 159 218
McKinnon, J.P 100
MacKinnon, W.A 110
McLaine, LS 91 139 148
McLarty, H.R 10
McLean, A 53 55 56 58 59 64 66 67 69 235
MacLean, A.J 22 45 46
MacLeod, D.J 28 29 58
McLeod, W.S 144 148
McMahon, H 50 142
McMechan, A.D 60
MacMillan, A.A 9 10 11 14 17 19 23 24 26 33 36 37 38 90 192
MacMinn, D 70
McMinn, R.G 55
McMorin, J.G.S 209
McNaughton, J 108
MacNaughton, M.A 45 74 124
McNaughton, W.N 64
MacNay, C.G 49 54 56 59 60 64 65 141 143 144 145 149
McNeill, A 108
McNeill, G.B 134
McNiece, D 58
Macoun, J.M 85
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Macoun, W.T 4 5 6 8 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 161 162 185
McPhee, A.W 144
MacRae, N.A 9 19 37 40 72
McRostie, G.P 5 6 12 27 28 164
MacVicar, R.M 15 39 44 90 175
Magee, A.I 42 46 47 171
Mail, G.A 15 39 90
Major, T.G 16 31 221
Maltais, J.B 58 143
Malte, M.0 81 153 155 157 159 218
Manery, H.R 133
Mann, A.J 9 19 30 38 48 87 166 240
Mann, J.M 45 74 124
Manson, G.F 50 66 140 142 143
Marcellus, F.N 91
Marchand, L.S 64 235
Marker, C 107
Marks, C.F 69
Marquis, H 131
Marsh, J.A 238
Marshall, J 52 60
Martens, V 102
Martin, A.H 237
Martin, H 24 52 56 82 83
Martin, J.C 50
Martin, V.G 228
Mason, W.J 136
Masson, J.L 59
Mathys, G 88
Matthewman, W.G 142 143
Matthews, G.D 20 39
Maxwell, C.W.B 64 142 235
Maxwell, J.C 1 17 127
Maybank, J 214
Maybee, H.J 50
Mazurek, J.H 222
Meilleur, J 25 157 159
Mellor, F.C 51
Mercier, E 50
Middlemiss, B 121
Migicovsky, B.B 106
Miles, J.R.W 82
Miles, V.J 51
Miller, G.B 120 198 209
Miller, H.H 218
Miller, LA 48 55 142 149
Miller, R.T 114
Millette, J.F.G 211
Milne, R.A 64
Milne, W.R 57
Minshall, W.H 100
Minter, E.S.G 85
Miska, J.P 237
Mitchell, C.A 8 18 35
Mitchell, H.D 9
Mitchell, M.S 194
Mohr, W.P 61 68
Moleman, C.J 235
Monro, H.A.U 46 203 204 216
Mooney, F.A 127
Moore, R.J 100 231 232
Moore, W.W 107 108 1 10
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Morison, K.J 115
Morris, R.F 53 55 60 63
Morrison, J.W 61
Morrison, P.E 52
Morton, A 219
Morwick, F.F 168
Mounce, 1 7
Mountain, W.B 62
Moyls, A.W 58
Muir, G.W 1 1 15 18 25 30 31 35 38 71 90 92 97 160
Mulligan, G.A 101
Mulvey, R.H 149
Munro, J 70
Munro, S.S 30
Munro, W.A 159
Murphy, P. A 156 159
Murray, G.B 128
Murray, H.C 133
Murray, J 217
Murwin, H.F 20 40
Myhr, P.I 79
Mysak, S 122 123
Nairn, J 128
Neary, M.E 51 63 144
Neil, D.A 115
Neilson, C.L 49 143
Neilson, J.D 125
Nelson, M.A 130
Nelson, S.H 56 185
Nelson, W.A 58
Newman, J. A 236 237
Newman, LH 5 8 17 27 28 33 83 90 105
Newton, M 9
Nicholls, C.F 144 232
Nichols, R.W 154
Nicholson, A.V 24 29 160
Nicholson, H.H 53 59
Nicholson, J.W.G 225
Nordin, V.J 176 177
Nowosad, F.S 15 21 39 42 44 46 48 55 65 86 90 91 171 175 213
Nunnick, F.C 189
Nuttall, V.W 50
Oakland, G.B 220
O'Brien, G.A. 128
O'Brien, G.E. 219
Odell, W.S 100
Ogilvie, J.R 67
Oke, D.W 131
Oliver, K.D 61
Oliver, R.W 15 18 20 21 22 35 38 40 43 44 48 50 51 52 59 77 81 82 183 184 185
Olsen, O.A. 62
O'Meara, J.E. 16 41 129 132 198
O'Rourke, F.J. 144
Orr, H.L 43 61
Ouellet, C.E 231
Owen, B.D 57
Owen, C.H 102 103
Packman, D.J 47 123 124 129 135
Paine, L.A 54
Painter, R.H 147
Palmer, A.E 7 1 1 16 17 32 47
Palmer, J.E 40
Palmer, R.C 20 35 40 48 71 72
Pankiw, P 62 98
Parent, R.C 63
Parfett, J.A 134
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Parham, G.E 158 159
Parker, C.V 36 71 122
Parker, G.H 99
Parker, J.M 85
Parker, J.S 196
Parks, N.M 47 49 167 184
Parmelee, J. A 55
Patterson, H.L 44 45 74 125
Paul, G 176
Pavlychenko, T 86
Payfer, R 202
Peake, R.W 21 42 57
Peart, G.S 14 26 35
Pelletier, J.R 169
Pendray, W.C 67
Pepin, H.S 234
Pepper, LC 13 23 29 30 31 32 35 37 1 12 1 13 1 14 173
Perrault, C 80
Perreault, R 82 126
Perron, J.P 49
Petch, C.E 1 1 12 141 147
Peters, E.H 68
Peters, H.F 47
Peters, W.R 128
Peterson, A.W 33
Peterson, D.G 49 146 147
Peterson, L.O.T 52 55 144 147 176
Peterson, R.F 100
Pethick, W.H 183
Phillips, C.R 202
Phillips, W.R 15 20 21 38 41 43 47 62 84
Philpotts, LE 1 17 123 125 133 134
Pintal, H 210
Plummer, P.J.G 16 32
Poapst, P.A 21 43
Poetschke, L.E 55
Pond, D.D 51 64 70 143
Popoff, 190
Popp, W 13 31
Porritt, S.W 48
Porsild, A.E 231
Porter, W.A 176 177
Porter, W.D 41 72
Pos, J 70
Potter, J.G 214
Prebble, M.L 177
Preston, E.A 10
Preston, 1 3 4 7 21 22 43 44 83
Pringle, W.L 56 58
Provencher, J.G 230
Proverbs, M.D 144
Purnell, G.R 130
Putman, W.L 47 59 139 141 216
Putnam, LG 53 142 143 144
Putt, E.D 52 92
Quirke, D.A 177
Rachlis, M 1 18 128
Racicot, H.N 15 38 99 100
Rackham, T.S 1 18 126 127
Ragush, M 1 19 121 124 125
Rahnefeld, G.W 60 67
Raine, J 58 63
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Rainforth, J.R 67
Raizenne, H 52 140 143 176
Rajhathy, T 230
Randall, C.E 166 235
Randall, W.E 70
Rankin, J. A 16 42
Rankin, W.H 10 153
Rapp, E 64
Rasmussen, K 16 31 32 47 166 167 238
Rayner, LC 126 134
Read, D.C 55
Read, E.W 236
Reed, F.H 5 20 39 40
Reed, LL 203 204
Reid, E.P 39 72 1 18 123 127 128 129 134
Retson, G.C 120 133 134
Rich, G.B 236
Richard, J 22 44
Richards, A.E 9 31 40 71 72 89 1 17 128 130 131
Richards, N.R 168
Richardson, H.R 58 141
Richardson, J.K 21 42
Richie, T.F 5
Riecken, T.0 124 125 126 127 132
Riegert, P.W 82
Riel, R.R 87 106 1 14
Riesen, H.G 208
Riley, C.G 176 177
Riordon, H.A 59
Ripley, P.0 9 17 20 22 32 41 44 55 66 85 90 91 92 215
Risse-Sawitski, J 61
Ritchie, T.F 6 8 12 15 16 20 28 31 37 39 40 91 183
Ritchie, W.M 179 193 194
Robertson, E 202
Robertson, G 2 3 6 9 1 1 12 13 17 24 30 32 33 153 157 159
Robertson, G.W 53 54 60 64 93 94 95 96 164 165 167 171 231
Robertson, J.W 85 106 107 1 10 1 12 113 1 14 150
Robertson, W 213
Robinson, A.G 141
Robinson, D.B 47
Robinson, P 220
Robinson, R.E 14 37
Ross, N.M 8 13 14 19 32 37
Ross, W.A 2 79 11 12 15 20 25 26 39 137 138 139 140 141 142 148
Rothwell, G.B 11 12 13 14 15 25 26 27 36 38 90 158 159 160 161 162
Ruck, J.A 58 67 106
Ruddick, J.A 3 4 5 24 25 107 108 109 1 10 1 1 1 112 114
Russell, B 208
Russell, D.H 79 86
Russell, G.C 58
Russell, R.C 9 13 22 27 31 45
Russell, W.A 225
Russelo, D.A 94 95
Rust, R.S 66 127
Rutherford, J.G 180 181 182 183 191 192
Ruttle, T 66
Sackville, E.C 18 28 36
Saidak, W.J 59
Salisbury, P.J 43 44 73 74
Ste Marie, J.A. 154
Salkeld, E.H 49
Sanders, G.E 137 138 139
Sanders, J 107
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Saunders, C.E 2 24 151 152 153 154 155 156 161
Saunders, W 77 81 149 150 151 152 154 160
Savile, D.B.0 24 56
Schmid, H 70
Schmidt, R.A 20 40
Schrader, F.M 120 122 124 126 128 132
Scott, H.K 125 133
Scott, R.M 198
Scott, W.A 22 45 46 61
Scott, W.T 157 158
Seaman, W.L 68
Seamans, H.L 10 18 27 28 36 91 139 146
Semple, F.G 8 23 33
Senn, H.A 46
Sexsmith, J.J 70
Sharp, M.C 96
Sharp, W.R 94 96
Sharpe, T.A 154
Shaw, H.R 131
Shefrin, F 1 17 124 125 126 134 135
Sherk, LC 63 65 231 232
Shevenek, W 42 73
Shipley, W.C 48 128
Shutt, FT. 2 34 5 67 8 11 26 80 106 107 110 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158
159 160 161 162 166
Siemens, B 68
Sigfusson, S.J 4
Siminovitch, D 70
Simmonds, P.M 6 50 62
Simpson, L.J 177
Sinclair, G.A 177
Singh, P 232
Singleton, J.F 3 8 109
Sinha, R.N 68 243
Skoglund, N.A 41 73
Sladen, F.W.L 155 156 157 158
Slen, S.B 47 48
Sly, W.K 94 96
Smallman, B.N 83 139 140 144
Smeltzer, G.G 61 236
Smith, A.G 31 71
Smith, C.C 175
Smith, D.N 48 49 52
Smith, E 109 111
Smith, G.R 211212
Smith, H.J 69
Smith, J 182
Smith, J.B 90
Smith, J.E 2
Smith, LB 59
Smoliak, S 47 70 238
Snyder, E.S 21 43 61
Sonntag, B.H 126 129 134
Sorboe, M.M 121
Spangelo, LP.S 59 62 63 68
Spence, C.C 41 43 44 72 73 74 122 123 125
Spence, G 23
Spencer, E.Y , 56
Spencer, J.B 2 3 5 6 80 165 168 187 191 193
Spilsbury, R.H 38 72 210
Sprout, P.N 210 211
Stacey, E.C 51 57
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Stansfield, N 219
Stevenson, J.M 30
Stevenson, L 157
Stevenson, L.S 156
Stevenson, T.M 17 34 90 175
Stewart, A 41 43 72
Stewart, K.E 55 176
Stewart, W.W.A 50
Stinson, F.A 19 20 37 40
Stirrett, G.M 141
Stobbe, P.C 21 32 35 40 41 42 71 72 73 168 171 211
Stothart, J.G 17 20 30 34 39 44 71 74 169
Strachan, C.C 20 41 44 45 46 54 58 59 72 74 87 240
Straight, E.M 6
Strickland, E.H 3 10 137 138 139
Stuart, AT 155 158
Stuart, J.C 26
Stutt, R.A 42 73 122 123 124 127 130 131 132
Swain, G.S 64
Swaine, J.M 3 4 26 28 136 137 138 145 155
Swales, W.E 19 37 91
Sweet, C 28 90
Swinnerton, A.A 22 44
Sylvestre, P.E 50 84 97 166 167
Taggart, J.G 7 28
Tanks, N.V 58
Tape, N.W 60 214
Taylor, A.G 3 4 6 8 12 13 18 32 35 158
Telfer, J.A 21 42
Temmerman, H.J 61
Teskey, H.J 147
Tewsley, H 188
Thair, P.J 128
Thomas, G.P 53
Thompson, B.K 213
Thompson, H.S 49
Thompson, J.L 47 52 53 63 241
Thompson, R.P 52
Thompson, R.W 140
Thomson, LB 207 224 242
Tinline, M.J 3 1 1 19 20 25 28 36 40 160
Tinney, B.F 25
Tisdale, E.W 41 42 73 223
Tonks, N.V 64 67
Tonn, B.E. 122
Torfason, W.E 237 238
Torrance, F 10 180 181
Tothill, J.D 2 137
Treherne, R.C 3 1 1 25 136 137 155
Trem, A 120
Trevor, H.W 45 74 125 133
Trueman, H.L 215
Tsang, W.M 190
Tucker, J 27 29 86 91
Turley, R.H 59 64
Tumbull, J.E 69 135
Turner, A.H 38 72 128 132
Turner, K.B 47
Twinn, C.R 7 12 14 15 19 37 40 49 50 51 91 137 139 140 141 142 146 147 148 149
Tyner, LE 22 45
Uhlir, F 131
Ure, C.R 239
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Ursell, E.A 102
Vaartaja, 177
Valentine, K.W.G 211
Van Adrichem, M.C.J. 61
Van Home, H.B 117
Van Ryswyk, A.L 235
Van Vliet, H 42 73 133
Varkaris, C 132
Venables, E.P 10 12 14 35
Vick, K.I 134
Vickery, L.S 46 51 64
Vigor, S.H 18 36
Vrooman, C.W 43 73
Waldern, D.E 69
Waldie, R.A 44 74
Walker, E.C 58
Walker, E.K 51 64 66
Walker, J 16 21 42 43 46 175 227
Walker, W.E 128
Walkof, C 14 36 50 53 54 169
Wallen, V.R 22 45 51
Walters, J 51
Ward, G.M 41 54 61 67 72 106
Ware, D.W 122 125 126 130 133 135
Warren, D.M 133
Warren, F.S 53 59 62
Warren, G.C 20 40 84
Watkins, R 63
Watson, E.A 15 38 182 183
Watson, E.B 18 20 35 40 140 145
Watters, F.L 57 146
Way, W.C 120 128 198
Weaver, C.H 91 195 205 206
Weaver, G.M 60
Weijs, H 134
Weir, LC 177
Weiss, G.M 240
Welsh, J.N 19 38 48
Wenhardt, A 47 241 242
Westdal, P.H 50
Wetter, L.R 59
Wheeler, R.L 26
White, A.H 4 5 6 8 14 17 25 26 28 34 37 39 72 87 99 109
White, J.W 46 47 54
White, O.C 153 157 158
White, R.G 166 235
White, R.M 141
White, W.J 16 44 52 90 92 133 175 203
Whiteside, A.G.0 5 9 17 33 47
Whiteside, G.B 42 73 86 168 21 1
Whiting, F 21 43 47 48 63 167
Whitley, C.F 107 108
Wiancko, M.R 166
Wicklund, R.E 168 21 1
Wickware, A.B 180 181
Wiens, J.K 122 132
Wigmore, R.H 147
Wilcox, J.C 21 22 43 44 47 49 50 57 59 123
Wilkinson, A.T.S 51 60
Williams, CM 158
Williams, G.D.V 94 96
Williams, K 60
Williams, S.B 46 47 97
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Williams, V 67
Willis, T.G 56 223
Willison, R.S 13 23 31 100
Wilson, D.B 58 67
Wilson, E.L 190
Wilson, H.E 20 39 40 79
Winter, K.A 68
Wood, A.A 53
Wood, F.L 84
Wood, G.W 58
Woods, J.J 9 12 14 18 34 37 82 165 166 167 185 239
Woodward, E.D 1 19 121 125 133
Woollam, G.E 126 132
Wressell, H.B 48 50 52 55 64 142 143
Wright, LE 6 7 8 14 18 35 90
Wright, W.H 50 202 203
Yang, W.Y 121 133
Yankowsky, Z.J 122
Yorgason, V.W 66
Young, E.H 120 179 198
Young, N 175
Zasada, D 114 115
Zeman, J 1 19 122 131 134
Zillinsky, F.J 230
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ARDA; a program geared to problems, possibilities and progress in the development of
natural resources and income and employment opportunities 57 77
ARDA; a program to conserve and develop rural natural resources and to improve income
and employment opportunities in rural areas 57
ARDA; Agricultural Rehabilitation and Development Act; rehabilitation program in the
making 77
ARDA newsletter 89
Abstract from the report of the Canadian study team concerning United States drought
conditions in the Great Plains area 117
Abstracts of articles found in the literature of 1950 only, and prepared by members of the
staff of the Animal Diseases Research Institute 98 222
Abstracts of Canadian provincial legislation on cooperatives 117
Abstracts of poultry breeding 194
Accession records, greenhouse and botanic gardens, to 1971 231
The accounts of Nova Scotia fruit companies 117
Accredited herds 181
"Acidy" cheese 112
Actinobacillosis 180
Activities of the Dominion Department of Agriculture in relation to the work of provincial
departments 77
Additives - their significance in the production of animal products 106
Addresses, papers, etc.; collection from the office of Dairy and Cold Storage Commissioner,
1870- 1953 112
Adjusting livestock rations to available feed supplies 57
Advanced registry policy for purebred swine 192
Advantages of dipping 219
Advantages of sheep raising. 219
Advice to the beginner in the selection of breeding stock 28 219
Advice to the beginner in the selection of sheep for breeding 17 33
Advisory Committee on Land Utilization. Minutes and proceedings 207
Advisory Committee on Land Utilization. Recommendations 207
Aerial photo interpretation of land use change in fourteen lots in Prince Edward Island, 1936
to 1958 117
Aerial photo interpretation of land use changes in Madawaska County, New Brunswick, 1944
to 1961 117
Agr
Agr
Agr
Agr
Agr
Agr
Agr
cultura
cultura
cultura
cultura
cultura
cultura
cultura
The Agricu
Agr
Agr
Agr
Agr
Agr
Agr
cultura
cultura
cultura
cultura
cultura
cultura
assistance, war and postwar 117
census of Ontario, Quebec and the Maritime Provinces 104
cooperation in Canada 117
economics research information system 115
engineering in Canada 215
extension services in Canada 187
Food Board activities in relation to the dairy industry 89
tural gazette, its purpose and scope 77
gazette of Canada 74
machinery costs 63
marketing legislation 197
meteorology; a brief literature review and bibliography 164
outlook 77
outlook, Canada 74
The agricultural outlook for Canada 74
Agricultural periodicals published in Canada, 1836-1960 77
The Agricultural Pests' Control Act, 1927 1
Agricultural policy. Price setting measures, government contracts and bonuses 197
Agricultural reconstruction in Canada 77
Agricultural research in the Annapolis Valley area, 1909-1960 23
Agricultural research pays 77
Agricultural services in the provinces 187
The agricultural situation 74
The Agricultural situation and outlook 74
The agricultural situation; statement by Minister of Agriculture in House of Commons on
estimates, April 27, 1953 77
Agricultural Stabilization Act; price support for the farmer 77
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Agricultural stabilization; price support for the farmer 57
Agricultural statistics by type of farming areas; Alberta 117
Agricultural statistics by type of farming areas: British Columbia 117
Agricultural statistics by type of farming areas: Manitoba 117
Agricultural statistics by type of farming areas: Newfoundland, Prince Edward Island, Nova
Scotia, New Brunswick 117
Agricultural statistics by type of farming areas: Ontario 117
Agricultural statistics by type of farming areas: Quebec 117
Agricultural statistics by type of farming areas: Saskatchewan 117
Agricultural statistics for Canada 115 117
The agricultural use of peat materials 22 44
Agricultural war book; patriotism and production; more than usual 77
Agriculture abroad 189
Agriculture in Canada 77 187
Agriculture in Central Vancouver Island 1946; an economic study of commercial and part-
time farming 117
Agriculture in the Atlantic Provinces 117
Agriculture in the national economy 1961/62 117
Agroclimate of the growing season in northern Ontario and northwestern Quebec, 1918-
61 187
Aids to authorship; publications in the library on writing 190
Air photo interpretations of land use in the central interior of British Columbia, 1945 to
1955 117
Airport statistics and collection of data for plant quarantine 203
Alberta cattle feeding study (farm feedlots) 1962-63 118
Alberta experimental stations progress reports 162
Alberta farm land value and market situation 118
Alberta farm operators and the level of living concept, 1952 118
Alfalfa for hay, silage and pasture 20 41 91
Alfalfa growing in Alberta 154
Alfalfa growing in eastern Canada 159
Alfalfa growing in Manitoba 159
Alfalfa growing in southern Alberta 160
Alfalfa growing in the Vancouver Island districts 157
Alfalfa; how and why to grow it 164
Alfalfa in Canada 66
Alfalfa in Manitoba; experimental results from the Dominion Experimental Farm, Brandon. . 4
Alfalfa leafcutter bees for pollinating alfalfa in western Canada 70
Alfalfa or lucern; its culture, use and value 151
Alfalfa production in the lower mainland of British Columbia 233
Alfalfa seed production in the Prairie Provinces 51
Alfalfa variety test, 1933-1936: 164
Alfalfa; why it should be grown and how to grow it 164
Alkali soils; their nature and reclamation 3 154
The all-year hog cabin 12 14 36 160
Alleged violations of the Seed Control Act, 1905 218
Alsike clover 62
Amendment to the Inspection and Sale Act, 1913, as affecting fruit; and regulations
thereunder 111
An analysis of swine progeny records 34 71
An analysis of the students' evaluation of a short course held for professional persons
working in rural areas, August 10-15, 1953. Queen's University, Kingston 118
Analysis of the wheat yield history in thirty-nine municipal units in southwest and west
central Saskatchewan 118
An analysis of U.S. domestic food distribution programs and possible implications for
Canada 197
Anaplasmosis 67
The Angora goat 219
Animal and poultry science newsletter 212
The Animal Contagious Diseases Act 131
Animal Husbandry Staff Conference. (Eastern Section). Proceedings 97
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Animal Husbandry Staff Conference. (Western Section). Proceedings 98
Animal science newsletter 212
Animal science, Research Station, CDA, Lethbridge, Alberta 237
An annotated index of plant diseases in Canada and fungi recorded on plants in Alaska,
Canada and Greenland 62
The announcement of the Macdonald-Robertson Seed Growers' Association 110
The annual cost of the eastern irrigation district 207
The annual cost of the Lethbridge Northern Irrigation District 207
Annua
Annua
Annua
Annua
Annua
Annua
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Annua
crop summaries: apples 197
crop summaries: potatoes 197
crops for forage in southwestern Saskatchewan 242
crops for hay and pasture 46
flowers for Canadian gardens 22 44
flowers for New Brunswick gardens 235
flowers, with lists of varieties for special purposes and districts 4
forage crops for the southern interior of British Columbia 62
live stock market and meat trade review 199
poultry market review 75
poultry products market review 75
progress report: North Central Ontario experimental project farms 212213
progress report, North Central Ontario: project research stations 213
report of cattle quarantine in Quebec and Maritime Provinces 181
report of co-operative potato projects in Ontario 163
report of livestock sales and values at the Lethbridge public stockyards and four
local packing plants 195
Annual report of the Canadian plant disease survey 231
Annual report of the forest insect and disease survey 176
Annual report of the Minister under the Crop Insurance Act 75
Annual report of the Suggestion Award Committee 76
Annual report on artificial insemination in Canada 195
Annual report on the prevalence of plant diseases in the Dominion of Canada; 231
Annual reports of the Maritime fox illustration stations 163
Annual review of the live stock market and meat trade situation 199
Annual review of the live stock market and meat trade situation, 1922 25
Annual statistical report of work injuries 75
Annual unload report: fresh fruits and vegetables on 12 Canadian markets 198
Anopheles mosquito survey in Canada 139
Anthrax 7 30 66 181
Anthrax and black-leg 180
Anthrax and symptomatic anthrax 180
Anthrax serum 181
Ants and their control in Canada 54 144
Aphids 142
Aphids or plant-lice 25 138
Apiary reminders 98
Apparatus for the determination of water and fat in butter 107
Appetizing, economical, energy giving eggs, graded for your protection 197
'An apple a day...' 172
An apple a day, packed the new way 179
The apple bud-moths and their control in Nova Scotia 137
The apple crop, production and distribution 179
Apple culture and district lists of apples suitable for Ontario and Quebec 151
The apple curculio and its control in Quebec 11
Apple frameworks and rootstocks in British Columbia 48
Apple growing in eastern Canada 46
Apple growing in the Maritimes 58
Apple harvesting and storage in British Columbia 20 40
Apple harvesting and storage investigation, 1938/39 240
The apple in Canada; its cultivation and improvement 153
Apple insects 146 164
The apple maggot 146
The apple maggot and its control in Quebec 11
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Apple marketing in western Ontario 118
Apple nutrition 40 72
Apple pollination studies in the Annapolis Valley, N.S., Canada, 1928-1932, under the
direction of W.H. Brittain 9
Apple scab 13 32 158
Apple thinning investigations, 1920 to 1935 35 71
Apples 67 172
Apples 'round the clock 172
Applied entomology in Manitoba 146
Applying 2, 4-D with an atomizer on mustard in wheat 164
Applying wheat stem sawfly control to strip farming in severely infested areas 139
Appraisal of dryland farming in the special areas of Alberta 118
Appraisal of methods for assessing the sanitary quality of milk 55
The approval and banding of record of performance cockerals 192
Approved chicks are good chicks produced by approved hatcheries operating under
inspection and supervision of Dominion Dept. of Agriculture 192
Approved flock policy for purebred sheep (Western) 210
Approximate average charges between the producer in Western Canada and the arrival of
steamer at Liverpool docks per bushel of wheat - 1930 season 102
Arboretum notes 231
Arctic adaptations in plants 24
An argument in the kitchen; a playlet for children in one act 27 31
The army cutworm 28
The army cutworm, Euxoa (Chorizagrotis) auxillaris Grote 137
The army-worm 136
The armyworm of grain fields; an occasional field pest in New Brunswick 141
Arsenate of lime 139
The art of making sandwiches. . 54 172
Art
Art
Art
Art
Art
ficial diets for insects: a compilation of references with abstracts 232
ficial incubation 12 15 39 157
ficial insemination; general information as applied to dairy cattle 97
ficial insemination of dairy cattle 164
ficial insemination of turkeys 48
Asparagus beetles 143
Asparagus culture 161
Asparagus culture; celery culture; onion culture 161
Assistance to sheep breeding by the federal and provincial departments of agriculture;
sheep club policy for boys and girls and junior farmers, 1927 27
Associate Committee on Weeds, Eastern Division. Proceedings of the meeting 75
Associate Committee on Weeds, Western Division. Proceedings of the meeting 75
Astragalus campestris and other stock poisoning plants of British Columbia 6
Astrometeorological estimator for estimating time when sun is at any elevation 94
At your service - CDA Information Division 187
Atlantic Provinces agriculture 118
Atmospheric pollen studies at Ottawa, Ontario 99
Attention westerners 172
Automatic punched card circulation of periodicals currently received; procedures
manual 189
Avian tuberculosis 180
Awnless brome grass versus western rye grass 157
The Babcock test 107
Back to the land: Alberta, 1932-48 118
Backfat thickness and body weight in swine selection 67
The bacon hog and the British market 191
Bacon pigs in Canada; notes on breeding, feeding and managing swine, with reports of some
experiments 152
Bacterial ring rot of potatoes 99
Bacterial ringrot; a serious menace to the potato industry 92
Bacterial wilt and rot of potatoes 99
Bacteriological examination to ascertain causes of discoloration of cheese 112
Bacteriological investigations of milking machines 7
Bacteriological tests with frozen vegetables and fruits. Preliminary report 183
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Balancing the farm and family budget 118
The balsam woolly aphid 51 145
Banner oats; the best variety for Quebec 6
Barbecue cooking 63
Barley 150
Barley culture in Canada 28
Barley in the Prairie Provinces 91
Barn field day 233
Barnyard manure 162
Barnyard manure; its nature, functions, composition, fermentation, preservation and
application 151
Basic cost rates for custom work charges (for the Prairie Provinces) 16
Basic publications for a small agricultural library 190
Bats 65
Bean anthracnose 161
Beans 58
Beautiful homes and how the farmer may make them 158
Beautifying the farm home grounds 77 183
Beautifying the home grounds of Canada 183
The bed bug and its control 140
Bedbugs, fleas and lice, and methods of combating them 146
Bee diseases 160
Bee-keeping in Canada 157
Beef 172
Beef and veal grading in Canada 50
Beef bull research project. ..Summary report 223
Beef cattle 236
Beef cattle cross breeding projects 236
Beef cattle performance selection in Canada 70
Beef chart 192
Beef cuts 66
The beef grading service for the guidance of the consumer 192
The beef grading service; its significance to the producer 192
Beef; how it is graded, how to buy it, how to cook it 172
Beef; how to choose and cook it 8 23 33
Beef production from the dairy herd 69
Beef production in the Atlantic Provinces 70
Beef raising in Canada 191
Beef raising in the Maritimes 77
Beef scrap versus skim-milk for egg production 157
Bees and how to keep them 3 9 18 35 155
Bees; spring management 90
The beet webworm 10 139
The benefits of egg grading, and an explanation of clauses 8 and 9 of the egg
regulations. 77
The bertha armyworm in the Prairie Provinces 28
The best varieties of grain 20 24 30 39 156
Better pastures in eastern Canada 22 44
A bibliography of Canadian plant geography 46
A bibliography of Canadian soil science 69
Bibliography of weed control research in tree and woody ornamental nurseries and forest
and shelter-belt plantations 227
Bibliography on ground water, drainage, and soil properties as related to irrigated
conditions 241
Bill No. 200 reprinted as amended; an Act respecting the Inspection and Sale of Seeds with
explanations and comments 110
Biographic quarterly 99
Biological control by introductions 232
Biological control of the European pine shoot moth, Rhyacionia buoliana (Schiff.) Annual
technical report 145
Biological Control Section, Laboratory of Entomology, Vancouver, B.C. Report for December,
1952 216
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Biological notes on parasites of prairie cutworms 3 137
Biological values of provitamins A for man, domestic mammals, and birds; a review 61
Biology and control of the Douglas-fir beetle in the interior of British Columbia 51
Biology and control studies of biting flies. Program 145
The biology of Fomes pinicola (SW.) Cooke 7
The birch leaf miner 66
Black flies .70
Black-fly control in Canada 146
The black headed budworm 145
Black knot of plums 29
Black knot of the plum and cherry 150 160
Black leg disease of potatoes 159
Black-leg vaccine 181
Black medick (Medicago lupulina L.) 217
Black or stem-rust of wheat 155 156
The black widow spider 144 146
Black widow spiders 60
The blackberry 183
Blackbirds in field crops 59
Blackleg 7
Blade cultivators, their operation and adjustment 47
Blister beetles 142
The blister mite of apple and pear 12 14 35
The blueberry 21 42
Blueberry culture 187
The blueberry in the Atlantic Provinces 42
The blueberry maggot in the Maritime Provinces 58
Boar grading 192
The boar premium policy for swine clubs 192
Board of Grain Commissioners; organization and function 102
The Boissevain region of Manitoba 114
Booklice 65
Boring caterpillars affecting corn and other crops and which are liable to be mistaken for the
European corn borer 138
Botanical survey of the St. Lawrence seaway area in Ontario 100
Botany for seed analysts 202
Bovine infectious abortion or Bang's disease of cattle 8 18 35
Bovine tuberculosis 181
Bovine tuberculosis and brucellosis 181
Bovine tuberculosis; questions and answers 25
The Bow River irrigation project 207
Boys' and girls' calf clubs: members' handbook 77
Boys' and girls' livestock and field crop clubs. Club secretary's record book 210
Boys' and girls' sheep club policy; Maritime Provinces 210
Boys' and girls' swine club policy; Maritime Provinces 210
Boys' Cattle Breeding Club Policy 1 192
The bramble leafhopper 143
Bran, shorts, middlings and feed flour; an investigation towards revised standards 2
The branding of dairy butter 111
The branding or marking of cheese and butter boxes 10
Brandon-Neepawa region of Manitoba 115
Breakfast bacon; consumer acceptance of grade A lean bacon 118
Breakfast bacon; consumer preferences in relation to fat-lean distribution 118
Breeding and feeding the market hog 27
Breeding, feeding and housing of sheep 92
The breeding, feeding and management of pigs for winter pork production 26
Breeding for beef production 66
Breeding for market lamb production 46
The breeding in Canada of horses for army use 192
Breeding rust resistant wheat varieties 243
Breeds and types of sheep 219
Breeds of sheep and their use in Canada 53
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The Bretton Woods Conference; references available in the Main Library, Dept. of
Agriculture 77
Bridge-grafting 183
Brief history, chief characteristics and points of excellence of leading breeds of swine reared
in Canada 191
Brief on the cost of beef production in western Canada 242
A brief progress report on the cooperative corriedale breeding experiment at Holtman's
Ranch, Skiff, 238
Brief to the Royal Commission on Canada's Economic Prospects 207
Bright tobacco; a tour through South Virginia and North Carolina 221
Britain orders 5,400,000 dozen eggs from Canada for May 188
Britain wants eggs 89
British Columbia and Yukon experimental farms progress reports, 1945-56 164
British Columbia experimental stations progress reports 163
The British market and the Canadian farmer 77
The British market for Canadian fat cattle; market conditions - prospects - needs 192
Broad characteristics of agriculture in Canada 118
Brome grass seed production in western Canada 46
Brooding and feeding chickens 164
Brooding and rearing of chicks 11 12 157
Brown heart of turnips 14 34
Brucellosis vaccination of calves 66
Brush control in western Canada 62
Brussels International Trade Fair April 25th-May 10th, 1953 179
Buckwheat 105
The budding and grafting of fruit trees 54 183
Budding rootstocks 183
Bugs causing scarring of peaches 141
Bulbs and bulb bloom 156
Bulbs for spring bloom 183
Bull loaning policy 191
Bulldog-jaw and parrot-mouth defects of sheep 18 35
Bulletin of contagious abortion 181
Bulletin on typhoid fever in horses, improperly called influenza 77 180
Bunt or the stinking smut of wheat 217
Bush fruits 21 43
Bush fruits and their cultivation in Canada 153
Bush fruits in eastern Canada 43
Bush fruits with lists of varieties found most useful 152
Business problems of the small cannery 48
Buttermaking 107 159
Buttermaking on the farm 4 18 36 108 109
Buy by grade 54 64
"Buy by Grade", the grade mark assures the quality 172
Buy graded beef 1 92
By-laws and regulations for cheese factories 107
By-laws and regulations for creameries on the centrifugal separator plan 107
By-laws and regulations for creameries on the cream-gathering plan 107
Cabbage caterpillars in Canada 143
Cabbage culture 161
Cabbage culture; cauliflower culture 161
The cabbage flea-beetle and its control in British Columbia 27
Cabbage maggot 143
The cabbage root maggot and its control in Canada, with notes on imported onion maggot
and the seed-corn maggot 137
Cactus 183
Calendar of Canadian fresh vegetables for salads 172
Calf club policy - Ontario 192
Calf feeding club policy. Maritime Provinces 192
Calf feeding methods 194
Calgary livestock market report 195
The Camrose-Vegreville Region of Alberta 115
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Can good two-rowed barley be grown in Canada? 150
Canada 77
Canada: a hand-book of information for the intending emigrants 78
culture 75
Canada agr
Canada Agr
Canada Agr
Canada Agr
Canada Agr
Canada Agr
Canada Agr
Canada Agr
Canada Agr
Canada Agr
Ottawa.
Canada Agricu
Canada Agricu
Iture. Experimental Farm, Swift Current, Sask 78
Iture. Lethbridge 78
Iture. Research Laboratory, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan 78
Iture. Research Laboratory, Winnipeg, Manitoba 78
Iture. Research Station, Fredericton, N.B .78
Iture. Research Station, Vancouver, B.C 78
Iture. Ste-Foy 78
Iture. Vineland 78
Iture headquarters; Sir John Carling Building, Central Experimental Farm,
188
Iture Library: the first sixty years 23
Iture; speakers' kit 78
Canada agriculture; the first hundred years 22
Canada and FAO 69
Canada: its extent, general resources, etc. Information for intending settlers 78
Canada: its history, productions and natural resources 78
Canada livestock and meat trade report 199
Canada poultry R.O.P. Annual summary 193
Canada: predominant types of commercial farms in Canada - 1961 118
Canada; production, trade and prices for principal agricultural products 115
Canada - seasonal duties on fresh fruits and vegetables 115
Canada: trade in agricultural products with the United Kingdom, the United States and all
countries 115
Canada urgently needs more wool 92
Canada weights, measures and conversion factors for agricultural products 118
Canada's agricultural extension services; a field of provincial activity with federal
participation 78
Canada's dairy industry 188
Canada's healthy livestock 78
Canada's national poultry program, featured in Canada's exhibit at four world
congresses. . . 78
Canada's national system of breeding and pedigreeing poultry for high production 78
Canada's new beef grading system 78
Canada's new hog carcass valuation system 78
Canada's poultry industry 78
Canada's share of the United Kingdom's agricultural imports 118
Canada's trade in agricultural products 115
Canadex; an information system of the Canada Department of Agriculture 75
Canadian accession numbers accessioned since July I, 1951 105
Canadian agricultural insect pest review 187
Canadian agricultural mid-year outlook, May 1970 197
The Canadian agricultural outlook 197
Canadian agricultural program; 74
Canadian agricultural reference sources 190
Canadian agricultural serials currently received 189
The Canadian agricultural situation 197
Canadian agricultural thesaurus 213
Canadian agriculture 188
Canadian agriculture. A chronology of federal policies 115
Canadian agriculture and agricultural policies since the first World War 118
Canadian agriculture and the war 78
Canadian agriculture and World War II 78
Canadian agriculture is standing at the crossroads 78
Canadian and United states tariffs of selected agricultural products 115
The Canadian apple situation 179
Canadian apples. The world's finest fruit 172
Canadian bark-beetles 137
Canadian botanists 231
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Canadian butter and bacon in the Glasgow market 110
Canadian canned fruits and vegetables are government graded 179
Canadian certified seed potatoes 27 29
Canadian Committee on Fruit and Vegetable Preservation. Report 75
Canadian creamery buttermaking 5 40 72
Canadian dairy products for the world's Columbian Exposition 112
Canadian dairying 78
Canadian delegation on the U.S.S.R. Agricultural Exhibition in Moscow, Aug. 1-15, 1954.
Report 85
The Canadian Department of Agriculture; its development, organization and activities. 78
Canadian farm economics 115
The Canadian farmer's wartime task 92
Canadian fleece wool 90
Canadian forage seeds project 75
Canadian forest insects 146
Canadian fruit and vegetable crop and market report 199
Canadian fruit and vegetable market bulletin 199
Canadian fruit and vegetable weekly crop and market report 199
Canadian fruit, vegetables and honey 188
Canadian fruits and vegetables are government graded 179
The Canadian fur industry 60
Canadian grain exports. Crop year 101
Canadian grain position 102
Canadian grapes. Recipes you will like 179
Canadian grown apples; apple recipes 23 34
Canadian grown apples; delight in every bite 3
Canadian grown grains in poultry feeding 29
Canadian havens from hay fever 100
Canadian imports of fresh fruits and vegetables from the U.S.A. - quantities, values and
duties, fiscal years, 1953-54 to 1957-58 118
Canadian insect pest review 187
Canadian livestock and meat industries 188
Canadian livestock showcase, Central Experiment Farm, Ottawa 78
Canadian meat inspection service 181
Canadian national egg-laying contests. Report 3468
Canadian national poultry breeding programme 79
Canadian no.1 C.W. red spring wheat, 1971 229
Canadian onion week; radio talk 188
Canadian onions for Canadian people 179
Canadian participation in the egg import trade of Great Britain 192
Canadian plant disease survey 231
Canadian poultry handbook 20 39
Canadian poultry improvement program 79
The Canadian poultry trade with Great Britain 110
Canadian production, supply and utilization of processed fruits and vegetables, by crop
years, 1926-27 to 1927-28 118
Canadian record of performance for goats 194
Canadian tecord of performance for purebred dairy cattle 195 209
Canadian record of performance for registered dairy cattle 194
The Canadian record of performance for standardbred poultry: annual report 193
Canadian record of performance policy for swine 196
Canadian seed potatoes in South American countries. A report 79
Canadian standard dressed poultry boxes: specifications, sample of correct stencilling. 197
Canadian standard egg grades 192
Canadian standards for eggs 206
Canadian standards for the preparation of Wiltshire sides 192
Canadian vegetable merit trials 230
Canadian vegetables for every day 23 29 32
Canadian weed survey; report 99
Canadian wheat and flour 188
Canadian Wheat Board, your grain marketing agency 79
Canadian wool, grading and marketing 10
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The candling of eggs 11 205
Canfarm and what farmers say about it 103
Canfarm item code card 103
Canfarm newsletter 103
Canfarm training workbook 103
Canned foods 172
Canned fruits and vegetables for variety in everyday meals 23 28 33
Canning fruits and vegetables 23 28 33
Capital investments, production costs and yields of commercial potato production in
Alberta 118
Capons and caponizing 18 30 36
Caragana is a valuable hedge and shelterbelt plant 175
Carbon dioxide flux in nature 93
The carcass grading of hogs 91
The Cardston Region of Alberta 115
Care in handling of dressed poultry 206
Care of bees and equipment 15 39
The care of cream for buttermaking 19 25 37 108 1 1 1
The care of farm dairy utensils 19 37
Care of farm machinery 158
The care of lawns 175
The care of market eggs 191
The care of milk in the home 23 28 34
Care of the ewe and lamb 219
Care of the fleece 90
Care of the ram and ewes during the breeding season 219
The care, sanitation and feeding of foxes in captivity 180
Carlton bromegrass 79
Carnation culture 183
Carpenter ant infestation and its control 52
Carpenter ants 65
Carpet beetles and their control 146
Carrot capers 172
Carrot rust fly 143
The carrot rust fly, a new pest in British Columbia 139 141
The carrot rust fly in British Columbia 49
The case method and budget analysis technique of research in farm economics 118
A case study of soil erosion by wind in the Palliser Triangle in central Canada 242
Castration and docking 219
Catalogue of Dominion Experiemntal Farm publications available for distribution 158
Catalogue of fruit trees under test at the Experimental Farm at Agassiz, B.C 154
Catalogue of lantern slides. 188
Catalogue of seeds held for exchange; supplement to 1910 list 218
Catalogue of the Buller Memorial Library 61
Catalogue of the culture collection of the Forest Biology Laboratory, Victoria, B.C.,
Canada 176
Catalogue of the Entomological Society of British Columbia collection 240
Catalogue of the trees and shrubs in the arboretum and botanic garden at the Central
Experimental Farm, Ottawa 154
Cattle epidemic. Inspector's reports, from Nov. 17th 1951, to March 3rd, 1952, about cattle
epidemic in the Province of Saskatchewan 181
Cattle gains and carrying capacities of permanent pastures as affected by fertilizer
treatments 165
Cattle louse control 139
The cattle quarantine system in Canada 182
Cattle ranching in southern Alberta 119
Cattle ranching in the interior of British Columbia, 1958-59 119
Cattle ranching in western Canada 43 73 1 19
Cattle ranching survey in western Canada 119
The cattle trade of western Canada 192
Cattle warbles and their control 146
The cause and prevention of mould in Canadian pasteurized butter 4 17 34
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Causes of variation in the percentage of fat in hand separator cream 10 14 33 1 1 1
Celery, production, blanching and storing 183
Census and statistics. Monthly 104
Census of Canada 104
Census of Manitoba, 1885-6 104
Census of the three provisional districts of the North West Territories, 1884-5 104
Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa, Ont 79
Central laying test 206
Central production test: final report 206
Century of cheese making in Canada 188
Cereal crops for south western Saskatchewan 105
Cereal Crops Management and Production Equipment Systems Work Planning Meeting, Swift
Current, 1970 213
Cereal grain; choice of variety could add dollars to your income 79
Cereal news 212
Cereal rusts and their importance in Western Canada 79
Cereals 79 104 172
Cereals; wheat, oats, barley and their uses 172
Certification of seed potatoes for export 203
Certified seed potatoes; regulations governing their production 91
Changes in agriculture in Dundas County, Ontario 119
Changes in dairy farming in eastern Ontario, 1948-57 119
Changes in farm family living in three areas of the Prairie Provinces from 1942-43
to 1947. 45 74
Changes in farm organization; black soil zone, Alberta small farms, 1958 119
Changes in farm organization; grey wooded soils, Rocky Mountain house district, Alberta
small farms, 59.
Changes in farm organization; heavy productivity soil, dark brown soil zone, Saskatchewan,
1965 119
Changes in farm organization; low productivity soils, brown soil zone, Saskatchewan,
1963 119
Changes in farm organization; low productivity soils, dark brown soil zone, Saskatchewan,
1962 119
Changes in farm organization; Lundar-Eriksdale area, Manitoba, 1962 119
Changes in farm organization; medium productivity soils, brown soil zone, Saskatchewan,
1961 119
Changes in farm organization; medium productivity soils, dark brown soil zone,
Saskatchewan, 1964 119
Changes
Changes
Changes
Changes
Changes
Changes
Changes
in farm organization; Red River Valley area, Manitoba, 1962 119
in farm organization; Reston-Elkhorn Area Manitoba: grain-livestock farms. . . .119
in farm organization; Rosetown-Elrose Area, Saskatchewan, 1960: grain farms. 1 19
in farm organization; Russell-Minnedosa area Manitoba, 1961 119
in farm organization; Sifton-Fork River Area, Manitoba 119
in farm organization; Somerset-Manitou Area, Manitoba, 1964 119
in the farms of west central and northern Saskatchewan, 1942-43 to 1947. . . 120
A cheap, portable hog cabin 160
Check list of fungus and bacterial organisms causing diseases of ornamental plants in
British Columbia coastal areas 100
Check list of plant diseases in the coastal areas of British Columbia 100
A check list of plant rusts in Canada 51
A checklist of ornamental trees for Canada 65
Checklist of plants of the Ottawa District 100
Checklist of the vascular plants of continental Northwest Territories, Canada 231
Cheese 56 67
Cheese dishes 172
Cheese dishes, wartime style 172
Cheese factories and creameries 112
Cheese factory and creamery plans with specifications 4 17 34 108
Cheese for better meals 23 35
Chemical analysis of water in relation to aquatic plant growth 238
Chemical and bacteriological studies of Canadian ice cream 99
Chemical aspects of ecology in relation to agriculture 24 52
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Chemical composition and nutritive value of British Columbia tree fruits 46
The chemical composition of native forage plants of southern Alberta and Saskatchewan in
relation to grazing practices 42 73
Chemical control of weeds in the Atlantic Provinces 57
Chemical investigations relating to dairying undertaken in 1904 107
Chemical methods for analysis of fruit and vegetable products 58 106
Chemical methods of plant analysis 54 106
Chemical methods of soil analysis 106
Chemical weed control for the Atlantic Provinces 165
Cherries 150
The cherry fruit worm and its control in British Columbia 12
Cherry pre-cooling possibilities 111
Chicken broilers 64
Chicks; brooding and rearing 90
The chinch-bug in Ontario 138
Christmas baking 172
A chronological summary of activities in the field of sociology and sociological
economics 120
A chronological summary of papers, reports and publications in the field of rural sociology
and socio-economics of the Economics Division 1 15 120
Cider making 79
Cidermaking in England and Canada; demand in Great Britain for black currant pulp. . . .110
Classification of land in the Sounding Creek special area, Alberta. Preliminary report. . 120
Classification of soils. Definitions furnished by the Chemical Division of Dominion
Experimental Farms 106
A classified list of experiments at the Dominion Experimental Station, Saanichton, B.C. .165
Clean milk 157
Cleaning seed 24 217
Climate and agriculture in central British Columbia 60
The climate for agriculture at Nappan, 1914-1965 66
The climate, native vegetation, and soils of some grasslands at different elevations in
B.C 235
Climate of the lower Peace River Region 68
Climate of the upper Peace River region 61
Climatic normals and deviations and freeze probabilities at the Central Experimental Farm,
Ottawa 94
Climatic summary, Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa, Canada 96
A climatological analysis of irrigation requirements in the Lower Fraser Valley, B.C. . 64 213
Close-grazing; the composition of grass as influenced by frequency of cutting (grazing). . . 7
Clothes moths and methods of controlling them 146
Clover as a fertilizer 151
The clover-seed midge (Cecidomyia leguminicola, Lintner) 79
Club root and brown heart investigations conducted on the Dominion Experimental Farms.
Progress report 75
Club root of turnips and allied plants 160
Coarse grain crops for Eastern Canada 90
Cobalt feeding to lambs 79
Coccidiosis of chickens 205
Coccidiosis (red dysentery) of cattle in British Columbia 182
Cockroaches and their control 143
Cod liver oil for poultry; its value for laying and breeding stock 29
The Cold Storage Act, 1907 1 2 31 109
Cold storage and the Cold Storage Act 108
Cold storage building 112
Cold storage for creameries 4 108
Cold storage investigations; apple cold storage report, 1933/34 165
Cold storage newsletter 77
The cold storage of food products with some notes on insulation and warehouse
management 109
Cold storage temperatures 11111
Collecting, preparing and preserving insects 49
Collection and care of botanical specimens 56
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A collection of wild oat species in the Mediterranean region 230
Collembola (Springtails, Snowfleas) 65
Colony houses 14 37
The Colorado beetle in Canada 4
Colorado potato beetle 143
The Colorado potato beetle in Canada 137
Colour chart for harvesting Mcintosh and Fameuse apples 183
Colour chart; maturity test for the Jonathan 240
A colour defect of Cheddar cheese 7
The combine-harvester in eastern Canada, 1937-1939 165
Combine-harvester maintenance and operation 92
Combined estimates of marketing for Prairie Provinces and Ontario. (Hogs), 1936 120
The combined reaper-thresher in western Canada 27
Combines operation and adjustment 69
Commercial canning of fruit pie fillings 54
Commercial feeding stuffs as collected throughout the Dominion 156
Commercial live stock output; 200
Commercial live stock output report 191 200
Commercial poultry farming in Nova Scotia 120
Committee on Dressed Poultry Standards. Report 193 206
Committee on Extra-Mural Research Projects. Minutes of meeting 79
Committee on Grasshopper Research appointed by the American Association of Economic
Entomologists. Report 139 140
Committee on Horticultural Research. Report 183
Committee on Irrigation Experimentation. Report 208
Committee Working on Milk Distribution. Progress report 79
Common and botanical names of weeds in Canada 67
Common colds and roup of the domestic fowl 205
Common diseases and ailments of sheeps 69
Common farm insects 146
Common field and garden insects (Eastern Canada) 146
Common garden insects and their control 138
Common grape insects in Ontario and their control 140
The common insects which attack the corn plant in New Brunswick 141
Common names of fungicides 100
Common scab of potato 50
Common strawberry diseases and their control 51
Common strawberry insects 146
Common strawberry insects and their control 51
Common strawberry insects in Ontario and their control 141
Common weeds of the Canadian prairies; aids to identification by vegetative characters. . 57
Community nests 46
Community pasture operations 208
Community pastures 208
Community pastures and reserve areas 207
The comparative feeding values of the lower grades of Western Canadian wheat, oats, and
barley as indicated by chemical analyses 229
Comparing two movements in brine tank refrigerator cars 178
A comparison of furrow and sprinkler irrigation in the Okanagan Valley 50
Comparison of methods for wintering honeybees in the Prairie Provinces 39
Comparison of the power costs of tractors 53 241
Comparison of the toxicity of certain insecticides to insects applied by direct contact and as
soil treatments 222
Composite designs and their use in agricultural research 220
Composite report to the Minister of Agriculture concerning some values to be derived from
the development of a national handicraft programme 79
The composition of Canadian cheddar and process cheese 5
Composts as a source of humus; utilization of farm and garden vegetable waste, peat and
muck 91
Computer mapping in agrometeorology 96
A computer program for estimating risks of irrigation requirements for climatic data 95
Concentrate spraying in deciduous orchards 52
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Concepts of gross national product, national income and gross national expenditure. 120
Concrete wheel weights for tractors, 1941 242
Condition of birch in northern Ontario and summary of present status of birch "dieback" in
Quebec and the Maritime Provinces, 1948 144
Condition of Maritime potatoes in railway transportation survey 120 198
Conditions as to the preparation of the soil for tree planting 13
Conditions in transit of potatoes for chips 198
Conditions of the trade in clover and grass seeds in the Province of British Columbia. 218
Conditions of the trade in timothy, alsike and red clover seeds; results of
investigations. 1 10 218
Conference of Dairy Instructors and Exports. Report; 112
Conference of Divisional Officers and Branch Farm Superintendents. Report of proceedings.
Feb. 13 to 18, 1939 165
Conference of Dominion-Provincial representatives 92
Conference of Federal and Provincial representatives re food supplies; 92
Conference of Field Husbandry Workers of Western Canada. Report . 168
Conference of Fruit Growers of the Dominion of Canada. Proceedings. 75
Conference of officers in charge of eastern laboratories and inspection ports, Ottawa,
November 30- December 2, 1925 146
Conference of the Associate Committee on Market Poultry, Ottawa, March 2, 1936 79
Conference on Biological Control of Forest Insects in Canada, Ottawa, Feb. 22-25, 1955. 176
Conference on biological methods of controlling insect pests, Belleville, 1936 146
Conference on Dressed Poultry. Proceedings 84
Conference on grasshopper research held at Lincoln, Nebraska, September 1 1-14, 1945.
Report 148
Conference on Standardization of Butter Boxes, 1926. Minutes of meeting 112
Confined rearing of lambs 196
Confinement swine housing 69
Confounded factorial designs 169
Conservation of egg quality 91
Conservation of the health of domestic animals 182
Conserves, pickles and relishes 172
The construction and care of lawns 54 79
The construction and care of new lawns 175
The construction and care of tobacco seed beds in the Province of Quebec 161
Construction and management of tobacco seedbeds 22 44
Construction and operation of a home storage for fruits and vegetables 20 41
Construction and use of farrowing stalls 56
The construction of new lawns 175
The construction of small greenhouses 183
Consumer choices of beef roasts and steaks 120 194
Consumer preferences and uses of cheese in Ottawa, Toronto, Vancouver 120
Consumer preferences for apples in Greater Montreal 120
The consumers guide on how to buy graded foods 79
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on of beef and veal in city households 120
on of dairy products in rural Canadian homes 120
on of food by farm families, Stormont County, Ontario 120
on of food by farm households in New Brunswick, 1945-1946 120
on of food by farm households in Nova Scotia, 1945-1946 120
on of food by farm households in Prince Edward Island, 1945-1946 120
on of lamb in city households 120
on of meat in city households 120
on of milk and cream in the city of Vancouver 120
on of pork, bacon, ham, sausages, liver and poultry in city households 120
Contagious diseases of animals 180
Continuing Committee on Poultry Breeding. Report of the meeting 194
Contributions of the Department of Agriculture (Canada) to the European Productivity
Agency of O.E.E.C 188
Contributions to Canadian botany 14 34
Control methods for diseases of cereal, forage, and fibre crops, by the Dominion
Laboratories of Plant Pathology at Winnipeg. Saskatoon and Edmonton 29
Control of ants 64
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Control of ants, cockroaches, crickets, silverfish and booklice 50
The control of aphids in field and garden in British Columbia 142
The control of bark-beetle outbreaks in British Columbia 138
Control of bats 65
Control of bedbugs, fleas, lice and wasps 50
Control of black flies in Canada 49
Control of booklice 65
Control of borers attacking peach trees 143
Control of borers attacking peach trees in Ontario 53
The control of bovine tuberculosis 182
Control of cattle grubs in the Prairie Provinces 58 64
Control of cattle lice 52
Control of cattle warbles or heel flies 92
Control of certain parasitic worms in sheep 91
Control of cockroaches 49
Control of common warehouse insect pests 91
Control of couch grass in Manitoba 21 42
The control of cutworms in the Prairie Provinces 138
The control of cutworms in tobacco fields 141
Control of diseases and pests of potatoes 60
Control of Equine infectious anemia (swamp fever) 66
Control of European red mite on apples 142
The control of external parasites of poultry 15 39
Control of fabric pests 60
Control of fire blight of apples and hawthorns in home grounds in Manitoba 100
Control of fleas 59 146
The control of forest tent caterpillars in the Prairie Provinces 10
Control of grain mites 91
Control of grape insects in Ontario 53
The control of grasshoppers 139
The control of grasshoppers in Canada, east of the Rocky Mountains 30
Control of grasshoppers in the Prairie Provinces 53 91
Control of grasshoppers in vegetable crops and orchards 142
Control of hornworms attacking tobacco in eastern Canada 141
Control of hornworms on tobacco 50
Control of horse bots and cattle warbles 90
The control of insect pests in Canada 136 154
Control of insects and diseases in vegetable gardens 91
Control of insects and mites in farm-stored grain in the Prairie Provinces 57
Control of insects and mites in food materials in the home 56
Control of insects attacking vegetables under glass 139
Control of insects in farm-stored grain in western Canada 146
Control of insects in stored grain 90 146
The control of insects infesting food materials in the home 143
Control of insects of house plants 52
Control of leafhoppers on cane fruits in British Columbia 58
Control of lice and mites on chickens 52
The control of locusts in eastern Canada 138
The control of loose smut in wheat 12
Control of lygus bugs in alfalfa seed fields in Saskatchewan 142
Control of mice, rabbits and deer in orchards 56
Control of millipedes 65
The control of mites and lice on the poultry plant 39
Control of mites in and about the home 49
Control of moles in eastern Canada 65
Control of mosquitoes in Canada 49
Control of nematodes in flue-cured tobacco in Ontario 69
Control of Newcastle disease. . 79
Control of peach canker 100
Control of plant bugs in northern alfalfa seed fields 50
The control of potato diseases 156
Control of potato diseases in Newfoundland 62
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Control of rats and mice 51 66 91
Control of root-lesion nematodes in flue-cured tobacco 62
Control of root maggots in rutabagas and turnips in British Columbia. 53
Control of root maggots in rutabagas, cabbages and related plants in the Maritime
Provinces 55
Control of root weevils in British Columbia 142
Control of root weevils in strawberries 56
Control of silverfish and firebrats .54
Control of slugs 60
Control of soil drifting in southwestern Manitoba 59
The control of some common species of household insects 14 37
Control of sowbugs and pillbugs 65
Control of springtails 65
The control of stomach worms in sheep in eastern Canada 19 37
Control of the apple maggot 64
Control of the balsam-fir sawfly in the agricultural areas of the Prairie Provinces 175
Control of the blue mould disease of tobacco 15 40
Control of the buffalo treehopper in eastern Canada 50
Control of the cabbage maggot in British Columbia 53
Control of the cabbage maggot in Newfoundland 53
Control of the carrot rust fly in eastern Canada 49
Control of the cluster fly 49
Control of the Colorado potato beetle in Canada 54
Control of the corn earworm 51 64
Control of the currant fruit fly 58
Control of the currant fruitfly on the Canadian Prairies 141
The control of the destructive spruce bark beetle in eastern Canada 26
The control of the European apple sucker, Psyllia mali Schmidb., in Nova Scotia 26
The control of the European corn borer 139
Control of the European corn borer in sweet corn 48 64 142
Control of the European earwig 56
Control of the European marsh crane fly in Newfoundland and Nova Scotia 60
The control of the imported onion maggot 13
Control of the more injurious bark beetles of the Canadian Rocky Mountain region 141
Control of the narcissus bulb fly 48
Control of the onion maggot in the Prairie Provinces 146
Control of the pale western cutworm 56 63
Control of the pine needle scale in the Prairie Provinces 52 144
Control of the potato flea beetle in eastern Canada 55
Control of the potato leafhopper in field beans 55
Control of the purple-backed cabbageworm in Newfoundland 55
Control of the seed-corn maggot 48 142
Control of the sheep ked 58 90
Control of the six-spotted leafhopper in southern Ontario 55
Control of the spruce spider mite 55
Control of the squash vine borer 48
Control of the strawberry weevil 142
Control of the sugar-beet nematode in Alberta 61
Control of the sweetclover weevil 49
Control of the turnip maggot in rutabagas in Saskatchewan 50
Control of the western raspberry fruitworm in British Columbia 142
Control of the winter moth on shade trees 175
Control of the yellow-headed spruce sawfly in the agricultural areas of the Prairie
Provinces 144
Control of tobacco cutworms 50 141
Control of vegetable insects in the far north 146
Control of wasps and bees 60
Control of wheat stem sawfly in the Prairie Provinces 91 139
Control of white grubs 91
Control of white grubs in eastern Canada 54 143
Control of white grubs in Ontario in 1945 140
Control of white grubs in potatoes 146
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Control of wireworms in British Columbia 51
Control of wireworms in Nova Scotia 51 63 144
Control of wireworms in Ontario 49
Convention of Fruit Growers of the Dominion of Canada 75
The conversion of dry roughage into a succulent feed; an examination of the sugar jack
process 6
Cooking cut-up poultry 172
Cooking for Christmas 65
Cooling milk on the farm 9 16 45 91
The cooling of milk for cheesemaking 15 25 39 108
Cooperation and fruit growing 108
Cooperation in agricultural services 188
Co-operation in Canada 1641115
Cooperation in marketing poultry products 3
Cooperation in the marketing of apples 108
Cooperative credit in Saskatchewan 121
Co-operative egg circles 192
The co-operative marketing of eggs, poultry and live stock in the Maritime Provinces. . . .198
Cooperative oat breeding project; Ontario project group 105
Cooperative potato progress report 183
Co-operative potato projects in Western Ontario. Progress report 163
Cooperative seed elevator; specifications for all trades 79
Co-operative test of early wheat varieties. Report 105
Co-operative variety trials and fertilizer tests (cereal crops) 104
Co-operative variety trials (cereal crops) 104
Co-operatives in Canada 57
Corn earworm 143
Corn for ensilage 160
Corn for livestock and poultry 66
Corn growing in Manitoba 7 154
Corn hybrids recommended for production in Ontario 90
The correct branding for butter and cheese boxes 14 33
The correct branding for cheese and for cheese boxes 15 40
Correspondence from the office of Dairy and Cold Storage Commissioner, 1896-1957. .112
Corrugated and solid fibreboard boxes for packing dressed and eviscerated poultry 79
Corrugated and solid fibreboard boxes for packing undrawn and eviscerated poultry .... 200
Cost accounting for agriculture 186
Cost and returns in the production of apples in the Okanagan Valley, British Columbia. 121
Cost charges for agricultural machinery 47
Cost of field operations in the Prairie region 54
Cost of milk production in Canada 121
Cost of operating creameries in the Prairie Provinces, 1933-34 121
Cost of operating farm machinery in eastern Canada 21 42
Cost of producing farm crops in eastern Canada 7 9
Cost of producing farm crops in the Prairie Provinces 9
Costs and returns - commercial wheat farms, Prairie Provinces, 1968 121
Costs and returns in apple production, Rouville County, Quebec 37 71
Costs and returns - wheat and grain - beef cattle farms, Prairie Provinces Parkbelt, 1968. 121
Costs of distribution in the wholesale fruit and vegetable trade 38 72
Costs of production in agriculture, 1962 121
Couch grass eradication: quack, twitch or scutch grass (Agropyron repens) 79 175
Coulommier cheese 25 108 157
Counts to determine grades 178
Cover crop tests in furrow irrigated orchards in British Columbia 49
Cow testing 111
Cow testing associations with some notes on the sampling and testing of milk 107
Cow testing notes 111
Cow testing with some notes on the sampling and testing of milk 108
The cranberry 22 44
The cranberry industry; its possibilities in Canada 3 10 18 36 155
The crate fattening of poultry 205
Crate feeding 1 59
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Cream cheese 108 159
Cream cheese and butter 157
Cream desserts 112
Creameries in N.W.T 112
Creamery cold storage 107
Credit for profit 169
Credit unions in Canada 116
Creeping red fescue 57
Crested wheat grass 18 30 35 51
Crested wheatgrass 64
Crickets 65
Crop and seasonal price summaries 199
Crop bulletin 228
Crop certification and certified seed 202
Crop entomology, Research Station, CDA, Lethbridge, Alta 237
Crop insurance; what federal act offers, advantages of crop insurance, some provincial rates
and experience 79
Crop production 159
Crop production on Manitoulin Island 230
Crop production requirements in Manitoba; machinery, labor and materials 121
Crop rotation and productivity 66
Crop rotation studies on White Fox soils, 1936-1957 79
Crop rotations and soil management for eastern Canada 589
Crop rotations and soil management for the Prairie Provinces 6
Crop rotations for central and eastern Canada 157
Crop rotations for the dry farming districts of Canada 158
Crop rotations in the Prairie Provinces 21 42
Crop variety guide for the Atlantic Provinces 165 212
Crop variety recommendations for the Atlantic Provinces 165
Crops and soil management for the Wabowden area of northern Manitoba 59
Crossbreeding in poultry 194
Crown gall of fruit trees and small fruits 12
Crown millet - a good orchard cover crop 184
Crude rubber from Kok-saghyz 79
Cucumber culture under glass 184
Culinary comments 172
The cultivation of flax for fibre 159
The cultivation of small fruits 159
The cultivation of some staple vegetables 161
Cultivation of the apple in Canada, with descriptions and lists of varieties 4
Cultural activities under the Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Act 207
Cultural control of grasshoppers in Alberta 141
Cultural control of wild oats 53
Cultural practices for fodder crops in Manitoba 29
Culture and care of house plants 184
The culture of begonias, cannas, dahlias and gladioli 184
Culture of cigarette Burley tobacco 61
Culture of ferns 184
The culture of gladiolus, canna and peonies 184
The culture of iris, peony and phlox 184
Culture of ornamental trees for Canadian gardens 51
Culture of pansies 184
Culture of ranunculus or the peony-flowered buttercup in British Columbia 165
Culture of sweet peas 184
Curing flue-cured tobacco 64
Curing flue-cured tobacco by conventional procedures 66
Curing flue-cured tobacco under special conditions 66
Currant culture 16 45
Current agricultural assistance programs, Canada Department of Agriculture, June 1957. 121
Current agricultural engineering research and development projects in Canada 135
Current information agricultural products 199
Current periodicals 190
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Current review of agricultural conditions in Canada 116
Cutworm outbreak expected in 1931 in Saskatchewan and Alberta 146
Cutworms 142
Cutworms and army worms 136 152
Cutworms and their control 136 138
Cutworms in Prince Edward Island 142
Cytogenetic studies in Caragana, 1957 100
Daily meteorological observations 96
Daily potato market report 199
Dairy Conference. Record of proceedings 112
The dairy cow 106 162
Dairy dips and dressings 70
Dairy farm business in Alberta, 1939 to 1943 44 74
The dairy farm business in eastern Ontario 121
The dairy farm business in Manitoba, 1942-1947 45 74
The dairy farm business in Ontario 121
Dairy farm management in milk costs in Ontario 121
Dairy farm management in Nova Scotia 121
Dairy farm organization in the Fraser Valley of British Columbia, 1961 121
Dairy farm organization in the Lower Fraser Valley of British Columbia 121
Dairy farm study on Vancouver Island, 1943-1955 121
Dairy farmers' account book 121
Dairy farming in north central British Columbia 121
Dairy farming on Vancouver Island, 1961 121
The dairy goat 52
The dairy goat in Canada 68
Dairy husbandry in Canada. 68
The Dairy Industry Act 1 2 109 1 1 1
The dairy industry in British Columbia 121
Dairy legislation 108
Dairy news letter 112
The Dairy Produce Act 1
Dairy produce market report 199
Dairy production, 1907 104
Dairy products grading report 199
Dairy products review 197
Dairy research in Canada 79
Dairy Technology Laboratory 165
Dairying in New Zealand and Australia 3
Damp grain 67
Data available from the 1958 D.B.S. Expenditure and Income Survey, with a tentative list of
tabulations that the Bureau expects to compile from the survey records 121
Data for the Imperial Economic Conference with reference to dairy products 112
Data summary. Project F. 1.8.2 - 171
The date on which it is safe to re-seed fields in the Prairie Provinces after they have been
devastated by the pale western cutworm 10 139
Decay in balsam fir (Abies balsamea, Mill.) 6
Decay in iir, Abies lasiocarpa and A. amabilis, in the Upper Fraser region of British
Columbia 44 74
Decay of aspen (Populus tremuloides Mich.) and balsam poplar (Populus balsamifera L.) in
the Lesser Slave Lake region in Alberta 176
Decay of Sitka spruce on the Queen Charlotte Islands 43 73
Decay of western hemlock and amabilis fir in the Kitimat region of British Columbia 53
Decay of white spruce in the Prairie Provinces; interim report 176
Deciduous shrubs for the great clay belt of northern Ontario and Quebec 165 224
Deciduous trees and conifers more commonly used for ornamental purposes throughout
Canada 18 35
Dehorn your commercial cattle; cater to higher market prices 25
Dehydration of Canadian fruits 8
The dehydration of eggs in Canada 194 206
Dehydration of fruits and vegetables 184
Dehydration of fruits and vegetables in Canada 6
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Dehydration report, 1943 184
Demand for cheese in selected Canadian cities 122
The demand for meat in Canada 122
Demand-supply projections for Canadian agriculture - 1980 ... 122
Demodicidosis in large domestic animals; a review 182
The Department of Agriculture, its history, organization and work. ... .188
Departmental directory and list of publications 17 33
Descriptions of cultures of fungi Imperfecti and Ascomycetes associated with forest damage
in British Columbia 176
Descriptions of sandy soils in cleared areas of coastal Kent and southern Northumberland
Counties, N.B 211
Descriptive notes on herbaceous perennials for Canadian gardens 50
The design and operation of sprinkler irrigation systems 241
Design winds for reservoirs in southern Manitoba 208
Desserts you'll like 172
The Destructive Insect and Pest Act 1
Destructive Insect and Pest Act Advisory Board. Special meeting 79
The Destructive Insect and Pest Act and Regulations issued thereunder 136 154
Determination of methyl bromide, ethylene dibromide and carbon tetrachloride in admixture
in air 56
Determination of the specific gravity of milk 109
Determining consumer preferences in dairy foods 122
Determining tolerance limits of contamination in low coumarin sweetclover varieties using a
cattle bio-assay 239
Developing bush pastures - a management and economic guide 122
Developing quality dairy pastures 233
Development and control of the ash borer in the Prairie Provinces 176
The development and progress of economic classification of lands in Saskatchewan and
some results of the various studies 122
The development of the Horticultural Division, Experimental Farms Service, 1920-1950. 184
Dicoumarol studies. Ill 239
Dieback and canker on young Douglas fir following low temperature injury 176
The dieback of birch in the Maritime region 139
The dietary results of a food consumption survey on rural families in Nova Scotia, New
Brunswick and Prince Edward Island, 1945-46 122
Digest of certain restrictive regulations 80
Digging and storing of potatoes 161
Dinner and supper suggestions for the business girl 172
The direct marketing of livestock 20 40
Directions for cleansing and disinfecting premises after outbreaks of hog cholera 182
Directions for collecting and preserving insects 13 25 32 138
Directions for sending pathological specimens for examinations 182
Directions for use of tuberculin test 182
Directions for using soluble powdered pepsin as a substitute for rennet 111
A directory of botanists in Canada 231
A directory of breeders of pure-bred sheep and goats in the Dominion of Canada 219
Directory of cold storage warehouses in Canada 17 33
Directory of cooperative associations in Canada 16 21 32 43 1 16
Directory of farmer's organizations and marketing boards in Canada 75
Directory of farmers' organizations in Canada 66 75
Directory of insect physiologists 80
Directory of organization 76
Directory of organization and activities; 76
Directory of personnel 75
Directory of the breeders of pure bred livestock of the Dominion of Canada 1 13 192
Discoloration of cheese 113
Discolorations and other defects of wheat seed 62
The disease of rye and other grains and grasses called ergot 12
The disease of tomatoes 155
Diseases and insect pests of stone fruits in Canada 48
Diseases and insect pests of the raspberry in Canada 47
Diseases and parasites of poultry 191
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Diseases and pests of potatoes. 1973 70
Diseases and pests of turfgrass in the Prairie Provinces 62
Diseases of field crops 52
Diseases of field crops in the prairie provinces 52
Diseases of greenhouse cucumbers 20 41
Diseases of lodgepole pine in Alberta 176
Diseases of peas and their control 80
Diseases of plums and their control 10 14 29 33
Diseases of swede turnips 90
Diseases of the raspberry 21 29 42
Diseases of tobacco in Canada 19 38
Dissemination of scientific information 215
Distribution and persistence of methyl bromide ethylene dibromide and carbon tetrachloride
applied in grain fumigant mixtures 56
Distribution and sale of seed grain 157
The distribution of Essex County fresh fruits and vegetables, 1951 122
Distribution of pure bred bulls 191
Distribution of pure bred male animals 191 192
Distribution of Saunders wheat 80
District experiment substation, Mindemoya and associated illustration stations in the
Manitoulin, Algoma, Sudbury and Nipissing Districts, Ontario. Progress report, 1946/51. . 186
Divided basket bunker vs brine tank refrigerator cars under heat 178
Dividing over-wintered colonies for increased honey production 21 43
Division of Entomology news letter; 212
Division of Entomology Special Program Committee. Report 148
Division progress reports, Central Experimental Farm 163
Do you know your weeds? . 158
Docking and castration of lambs 26
Dodder 91
Domestication of alfalfa leaf - cutter bees 64
Dominion aid to agricultural instruction in Canada 80
Dominion assistance to sheep breeding. Ram grading policy 194
Dominion Dairy Conference. Record of proceedings 112
The Dominion experimental farms 80 165
Dominion Experimental Farms; a guide to the experimental farms and stations 80
The Dominion Experimental Farms - a review, 1886-1912 80 165
Dominion experimental farms founded fifty years ago; their origin and development 80
Dominion experimental farms pasture investigations; botanical surveys 100
Dominion forest nursery stations, Indian Head, Sask., and Sutherland, Sask., progress
report 163
Dominion fox illustration stations, P.E.I., N.S., and N.B. progress report 163
The Dominion of Canada 80
Dominion-Provincial Conference on Canada's agricultural programs. Report 92
Dominion swine policy - Conference to consider payment of ten per cent premium and allied
subjects, April 22-23, 1927 80
Don't guess, buy by grade; a reminder from the Canada Department of Agriculture Royal
Winter Fair exhibit 80
Dosage schedules - methyl bromide fumigations 80
Double-working - a method of building hardier apple trees 80
Dourine in Canada, 1904-1920. History, research and suppression 182
Drawings illustrating pen barns and milking rooms 241
Dressed poultry: illustrations of standard killing and plucking, grading and packing
rooms 198
Dressed poultry: paper liners and methods of lining boxes for reducing freezer burn. . . .198
Dressing and cutting lamb carcasses; lamb rings 24
Dry shell or field beans 165
Drying of vegetables 225
Duck raising - 1 58
Dust explosions 140
Dutch elm disease 30 52 176 203
Dutch elm disease situation in Canada 203
Dutch elm disease survey - Ontario 203
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Dwarf apple trees 184
ERDA: engineering research and development in agriculture 136
Easter lily culture in British Columbia 165
The eastern spruce bark-beetle 145
The eastern spruce sawfly 145
Easy to serve frozen casseroles 69
Eat Canadian apples; 160 apple recipes 179
An ecological and grazing capacity study of the native grass pastures in southern Alberta,
Saskatchewan and Manitoba 41 73
Ecology of the aspen parkland of western Canada in relation to land use 54
Economic analist 116
An economic analysis of beef cattle - grain operations in west central Manitoba 122
An economic analysis of cheese factory operations in Ontario 80 122
An economic analysis of cheese factory operations in Quebec 80 122
An economic analysis of creamery operations in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and
Alberta. 36 71
An economic analysis of creamery operations in New Brunswick 80 122
An economic analysis of farm power in Alberta and Saskatchewan 122
An economic analysis of the sheep ranching industry in western Canada 17 34
An economic appraisal of proposed agricultural development and cattle ranching in the
Slave River Lowlands, North West Territories 122
Economic aspects of farm machinery use in crop production in south central Manitoba,
1964 122
Economic aspects of farm machinery use in crop production, Reston-Cromer area, Manitoba,
1965 122
An economic classification of land. ..and a study of farm organization of the Biggar-Kerrobert-
Unity area, Saskatchewan, 1948 122
An economic classification of land and its relation to farm income, Eyebrow-Lacadena area,
Saskatchewan, 1939-40 122
An economic classification of land and its relation to farm types and income, Blucher-
Colonsay area, Saskatchewan, 1940-41 123
An economic classification of land in fifty-six municipal divisions, south central
Saskatchewan 41 72
An economic classification of land in the Elrose-Rosetown-Conquest area, 1944 123
An economic classification of land in the Govenlock-Eastend-Maple Creek area,
Saskatchewan, 1946 123
An economic classification of land in the Weyburn Estavan area, Saskatchewan, 1941. 123
An economic study of apple production in the Annapolis Valley 123
An economic study of cheese consumption in certain urban and rural districts of
Canada. 38 72
An economic study of furrow and sprinkler irrigation of tree fruits in the Okanagan Valley,
British Columbia, 1951 123
An economic study of land settlement in representative pioneer areas of northern
Saskatchewan 42 73
An economic study of land settlement in the Albertville-Garrick area of northern
Saskatchewan, 1941 123
An economic study of land utilization in southern Alberta 36 71
An economic study of potato production in New Brunswick 34 71
An economic study of the consumption of milk and cream in certain urban and rural districts
of Canada 36 71
An economic study of the consumption of milk and cream in Vancouver 39 72
Economic study of the marketing and distribution of perishable farm produce in the city of
Ottawa (Oct. 1936-Sept. 1937) Preliminary report 123
An economic survey of range sheep production in western Canada 123
Economic survey of sheep ranching in Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia. . . .165
An economic survey of sheep ranching in western Canada 123
Economic surveys in northern settlement areas 123
The economic utilization of grazing lands in two municipal units representative of south
central and southwestern Saskatchewan, 1945 123
The economics of beef production 66
Economics of grain-fallow rotations and fertilizer use in the Prairie Provinces 123
The economics of grape production in the Okanagan Valley of British Columbia 123
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Economy meals 173
Edible and poisonous mushrooms of Canada 56
Edmonton, Alta 95
Effect of benzene hexachloride on the odour and flavour of fruit 144
Effect of control cropping on degraded soil 64
Effect of environment on different genotypes in poultry 165
The effect of feeding deaminized versus untreated cod liver oils on growth, egg production
and mortality of poultry 3171
The effect of male birds on market eggs 12
The effect of potassium nitrate on the germination of freshly harvested wheat, oats, barley
and flax seea 202
Effect of price on butter sales 123
The effective use of farm labour and equipment in eastern Canada 90
The effects of climate and grazing practices on shortgrass prairie vegetation in southern
Alberta and southwestern Saskatchewan 41
The effects of decay on the production of trembling aspen pulpwood in the upper Pic region
of Ontario 54
The effects of immaturity and artificial drying upon the quality of seed corn 43 73
The efficient brooding of chicks 92
Egg and egg products 70
Egg and poultry market report 200
Egg and poultry market review 200
The egg and poultry situation in Canada 205
The egg and poultry trade 107
Egg buying guide 194
The "egg case plan" and its use in connection with the establishment of a system of
"quality payment" in the purchase of eggs 205
Egg contracts with Britain 89
Egg cooler and humidifier 170
Egg marketing in Alberta 123
Egg price chart, "Ready Reckoner" 206
Egg publicity paragraphs 206
Eggs 65 173 193
Eggs and poultry 92 1 13
Eggs - Eggs are good and good for you 173
Eggs for Britain 89
Eggs, poultry 80
Eggs, poultry and canned goods, and dried and evaporated fruit trade with Great Britain. 107
Eggs, The breakfast food of the nation': their value as a food and their place in the Canadian
diet 26
Eggs; the production, identification and retention of quality in eggs 21 43
Elderberry culture in eastern Canada 63
Elementary agricultural air photo interpretation with particular reference to eastern
Canada 123
The elm leaf beetle in Ontario 52
Emmer and spelt 151
Employees' handbook 80
Engine lubrication 92
Engineering and agricultural services provided for water development under P.F.R.A. . . . 207
The engineering aspects of land leveling 58
Engineering specifications 136
English publications 187
An enlarged motor driven pea shelter 235
An enquiry into the relationships between changes in over-all productivity and real net return
per farm, and between changes in total output and real gross return 123
Ensilage in 1918 162
Entero-hepatitis or black-head, and the biological laboratory system of raising turkeys. 180
Entero-hepatitis or black-head in turkeys 180
Entertaining with cheese 173
Entomological Branch news letter 212
Entomological Laboratory, Biological Control Investigations, Belleville 80
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Entomological projects in Canada, conducted by institutions other than Canada Department
of Agriculture 145
Entomology Division news letter 212
Entomology in Canada, with special reference to developments within the Dominion
Department of Agriculture 146
Entomology newsletter 212
Equipment for harvesting hay and silage 22 45
Equipment on farms in the Plains region of Saskatchewan 124
Eradication of leafy spurge (Euphorgia esula) 20 40
The ergot disease of rye and other grains and grasses 14 37
Ergot of grains and grasses 68
Essentials in broiler production 80
Establishing a farm in Canada 67
Establishing crop rotations 234
Establishing superior lowbush blueberry fields 68
The establishment and maintenance of turf on putting and bowling greens, 175
The establishment of branch experimental dairy stations 113
The establishment of cheese factories and creameries 113
The establishment of economic farm units in northwestern Saskatchewan with particular
reference to low- productivity land 124
Estimated impact of the St. Lawrence Seaway on eastern elevator grain handling
patterns 102
Estimates of expenditures, 1944-1948 93
Estimating costs of swine production 70
Estimating irrigation water requirements from meteorological data 54 165
Estimation of probable dates of temperatures near freezing from monthly temperature
normals, station elevating and astronomical data 96
The Eston-Elrose Region of Saskatchewan 115
Ethylene dichloride for the control of the peachtree borer 140
European corn borer 139 143 146
The European corn borer and its control in sweet corn 143
European corn borer quarantine map of Ontario 146
European Corn Borer Regulations; Quarantine No.2 (Domestic) 1
European (Dutch) elm disease report, 1946 203
The European earwig 140
The European pine moth in Ontario 176
The European pine shoot moth 145
The European pine shoot moth in Ontario 52
The European red mite - a pest of fruit trees 11
The European spruce sawfly 145
The European spruce sawfly outbreak in 1935 146
An evaluation of certain aspects of staff study No. 24 of the Economic Council of Canada on
Canadian Agricultural Productivity 124
Evaluation of commercial frozen french-fried potatoes 237
Evaluation of green and wax bean varieties grown commercially in southern Alberta in
1966 237
An evaluation of ornamental greenhouse plants 69
An evaluation of vegetables grown in the Eastern Arctic region of Canada 65
Evaporated apples 181
Evaporation measurements at branch units of the Experimental Farms Service throughout
Canada 171
Evaporation measurements at research branch stations, Canada Department of
Agriculture. 60
Every gardener his own seed grower 156 162
Examples of first page of manuscript for publication 146
Excerpts from the Report of the Biological Control Unit, Oct. 1952. Forest insects 146
The exchange of farming information 124
Exchange of scientific workers 215
Exhibit ideas 86
Exotic breeds: what is their role in the beef industry? 236
Experimental and research projects 165
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Experimental Farm, Agassiz, B.C 80
Experimental Farm, Brandon, Manitoba 80
Experimental Farm, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, 1909-1959, 50th anniversary. 81
Experimental farm highlights in the Atlantic Provinces 163
Experimental Farm, Indian Head, Sask 81
Experimental Farm, Nappan, N.S 81
Experimental Farms Service, Canada Department of Agriculture 81
Experimental methods. 1 6
Experimental methods for evaluating herbage 64
Experimental project farms in Eastern Ontario, 1962. Progress report; crop research . 230
Experimentai slaughter test for sheep 210
Experimental sub-stations.. .report of the experimentalists in charge 163
Experiments in pork production 151
Experiments in steer feeding in Manitoba 154
Experiments in the fattening of swine 150
Experiments in the feeding of steers 150
Experiments with wheat at the Dominion Experimental Farm, Brandon, Manitoba; a summary
1889-1923 4
Export apple trade 110
Export of agricultural seeds from Canada 201
The export opportunity for Canadian poultry 192
Export pear trade 110
Exports, imports and domestic disappearance of agricultural products as a percentage of
production, Canada 116
Exports of Canadian farm products: war and post-war developments 124
Exports of Canadian grain and wheat flour 101
Exports of farm products, 1929-1942 81
Exports of field seeds 201
Extracts relating to licensing from the Fruit, Vegetables and Honey Act and Regulations
thereunder (as rev. November 1, 1947) 81
FAO silver anniversary 81
Factors affecting branch infection in aspen 176
Factors affecting the success of farm mortgage loans in western Canada 41 72
Factors affecting the weight of market hogs 124
Factors influencing ascorbic acid retention in apple juice 41 72
Factors influencing the profitable production of potatoes 159
Facts about honey 158
Facts concerning coccidiosis 194
Fall litters 26
Fallout on the farm 60 81
Fan ventilation 171
Farm account book 34 124
Farm and ranch equipment for beef cattle 67 223
A farm appraisal handbook for eastern Ontario 124
Farm business analysis manual 103
Farm business and management analysis statements 124
Farm business in central Alberta, 1943-1944 45 74
Farm business in Quebec during the year ending March 31, 1920 154
Farm business in Quebec, for the year ending June I, 1920 154
Farm business in the Gilbert Plains and Sifton areas of Manitoba 124
The farm business of the Ontario Concentrated Milk Producers 121
A farm business study in central British Columbia, 1953-1955 124
A farm business study in the Birtle-Shoal Lake area of Manitoba 124
A farm business study in the Fort Vermilion area of Alberta 124
A farm business study in the Fox Valley-Eston-Kindersley area of Saskatchewan 124
A farm business study in the Hamiota area of Manitoba 124
A farm business study with particular reference to the relation of farm types and land class,
Coty- Asquith-Langham area, Saskatchewan 124
Farm credit in the United States; a review of the United States Cooperative Farm Credit
System and Farmers Home Administration 169
Farm credit legislation in Canada 66
The farm family in Canada 124
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Farm family living in Lanark County, Ontario, 1947-1948 124
Farm family living in Nicolet County, Quebec, 1947-48 124
Farm family living in the Prairie Provinces 43 73
Farm feeds; grains, mill feeds, and concentrates, their nature and composition 155
The farm flock 13 32 157
Farm homes beautiful (eastern Canada) 81
Farm improvement loans 169
Farm income: cash and net, 1926-1948 124
Farm labour in wartime (a survey of farm labour.. .in Canada in February and March
1942) 124
Farm land, field crops and livestock of the Maritime Provinces 104
Farm land, field crops and livestock of the Province of Ontario .104
The farm lease in Alberta 125
Farm letter 1 87
The farm machinery outlook in the Prairie Provinces 125
Farm machinery requirements in Saskatchewan 125
Farm machinery syndicate loans from the Farm Credit Corporation 169
Farm management data from illustration station farms, 1953-1958 57
Farm mechanization in Ontario and Quebec 49 125
Farm news; press clip sheet 187
Farm organization and practices, costs and returns; thin black soil zone, central Alberta,
1965 125
Farm organization and the cost of producing apples in the Annapolis Valley of Nova
Scotia 125
Farm organization in the Creston area of British Columbia, 1947 125
Farm organization in the Northern Okanagan Valley, British Columbia 125
Farm organization, income and debt paying capacity in west central Alberta 125
Farm power and machinery costs in Alberta, 1950 125
Farm practices in central Saskatchewan 125
Farm practices in the Weyburn loam and Regina heavy clay soils of Saskatchewan 125
Farm products; food and clothing materials - their formation and composition 158
Farm real estate in the Prairie Provinces, 1963-1967 125
Farm rental, operating and transfer arrangements 50
Farm sprayers 58
Farm syndicate loans 170
Farm trailers, wagons and racks 22 45
Farm weeds of Canada 81218
The farm well 1 58
The farmer as a manufacturer 155 158
Farmer Jones meets "Cathy" computer 103
Farmer's account book; facts regarding farm book-keeping 165
Farmers' business organizations in Canada 9 115
Farmers' co-operative business organizations in Canada 115
Farmers' estimation of acreage in comparison with measurements from aerial photographs,
Manitoba, 1961 125
Farmers manual 103
The farmer's piggery 160
Farmer's poultry house 157 191
Farmer! Watch your balance in nature's bank 158
Farming in Canada 54 64 81
Farming in the Armstrong district of Manitoba, 1948 125
Farming in the irrigation districts of Alberta 43 73
Farming in the Rocky Mountain Trench of British Columbia in 1955 125
Farming on bush lands at Debolt - Peace River, Alberta, 1945 125
Farming on the Almasippi soils of central Manitoba, 1950 125
Farming on Vancouver Island 239
Farming potential of the Canadian Northwest 69
Farmyard manure 90
A father and son business arrangement for prairie farmers 125
Fattening poultry for market 2141
Fattening range and domestic feeder lambs, using hay and grains produced on the farm.
February-March, 1945 140
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Federal agricultural assistance programs, Canada, 1900-1951 125
Federal agricultural assistance programs, Canada, 1945-1956 125
Federal agricultural legislation, Canada 116
Federal agricultural marketing and price legislation, Canada 1930 to 1950 126
Federal agricultural policy; a summary of national policies and achivements in agriculture,
1957-1960 81
Federal assistance to class A exhibitions and winter and spring shows 81
Federal assistance to class B fairs 81
Federal assistance to hog breeding; the brood sow policy 192
Federal assistance to horse breeding 192
Federal assistance to sheep breeding 26
Federal assistance to sheep breeding; ram grading 192
Federal assistance to sheep breeding - the ram club policy 29
Federal farm credit and related statistics; 169
Feed book; record of feed for the dairy herd 113
Feed problems confronting Canadian farmers 93
Feed racks and troughs for sheep 159
Feeding and care of the dairy calf 51
Feeding and housing of swine 191
Feeding dairy cattle 92
Feeding for beef in Alberta 155
Feeding for beef in central Alberta 154
Feeding for egg production 165
Feeding for market lamb production 47
Feeding grass silage to beef cattle 50
Feeding livestock on low roughage 62
Feeding livestock on low-roughage rations 63
The feeding of beef cattle 159
The feeding of dairy cattle 1 1 159
The feeding of horses 13 15 38 159
The feeding of livestock 158
The feeding of rabbits 194
Feeding of sheep 159
The feeding of swine 12 90 159 162
The Feeding Stuffs Act 1
Feeding the chick 188
The feeding value of damaged grain 48
Feeding value of potatoes 97
The feeding value of western Canadian barley for bacon hogs 81
Feedlot finishing of cattle and lambs in western Canada 61
Feedlot finishing of cattle and sheep in the irrigated areas of southern Alberta 21 43
Feeds and feeding for farm livestock in the Maritime Provinces 18 30 35
Feeds for wintering and winter fattening of beef cattle in eastern Canada 160
Fees for inspection of animals imported to Canada 182
Ferns of the Ottawa district 51
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lity and management studies on gray wooded soils. Progress report, 1927/56 186
lity; its maintenance and increase 158
lity of chernozemic soils, Lethbridge 81
lizer analyses 2 26 27 28 201
lizer and crop studies in the Pemberton Valley of British Columbia, 1932-1956. . 81 165
lizer economy in war time 162
lizer samples 26 201
lizer samples, 1922-23 26
lizer schedule for greenhouse cucumbers 67
lizer schedule for greenhouse tomatoes in southwestern Ontario 61
Fertilizers Act 1
lizers for field crops 2
lizers for flowering plants, vegetables, small fruits and lawns 160
lizers for various crops 47 90
lizing pastures and hayland in the Maritime Provinces 61
Festive foods 67
Fibre flax production in Canada 90
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Field and laboratory tests for control of the apple maggot 235
Field beans in Canada 22 30 45 162
The field carrot; its place in Quebec's agriculture 12
Field corn production in Canada 53
Field corn; varieties and hybrids suitable for eastern Canada 90
Field crop insects; crop rotation to offset injury 10
Field cultivator maintenance and operation 92
Field evaluation of vegetable varieties grown at the Lethbridge Research Station . 237 238
Field fertility tests and causes of sterility of bulls 165
Field identification of potato aphids 142
Field manual 169
Field peas in Canada 51
Field root and vegetable seed crops 218
Field roots in Canada. Classification, improvement and seed production 5 19 38
Field sprayers 70
50 years; Canada agriculture, Experimental Farm, Morden, Man 81
Fifty years of pomology; the science of fruit culture, 1916-1966 240
Fifty years of progress on Dominion experimental farms, 1886-1936 165
50th anniversary, 1907-1957 237
Film catalogue 188
Final seed crop report 201
Financial analysis of certain independent fruit processors in the Niagara Peninsula in
Ontario 126
The Finch Dairy Station 26 109
Finish poultry before marketing 18 30 35
Finish the feeders in Canada. Keep the heifers at home 191
Finishing lambs for the block 161
Finishing steers for market in northwestern Saskatchewan 25
Fire-blight of apples and pears 15 38
Fire blight of pears and apples 29
The first discovery of free-living larvae of the ear tick, Otobius megnini (Duges), in British
Columbia 236
First step toward cattle quarantine 182
The fish and game attractions of the Dominion of Canada 81
Fish meal as a livestock food 161
Fish meals and oils. Feeding value for livestock and poultry 30
Flax 150
Flax culture 156
Flax fibre 187
Flax for fibre, its cultivation and handling 155
Flax insects in Saskatchewan 147
The flax plant; its cultivation for seed and fibre 152
Flaxseed 90
Flea beetles 142
Flea-beetles and their control 138
Fleshy annual pastures in Canada 27
Flies and their control 49 147
Flora of the farming and ranching area of the Canadian Prairies 242
Flora of the Queen Charlotte Islands 24
Flower color inheritance in the snapdragon (Antirrhinum majus L.) 184
Flowering bulbs for Canadian gardens 51
Flowers for the prairie home 1 1 160
Flue-cured tobacco growing in Ontario 20 40
Flue-cured tobacco in Canada 155
Flue-cured tobacco packbarns 46
Flue-curing tobacco in Ontario 221
Flue-curing tobacco in southwestern Ontario 221
Foam for frost protection of crops 70
Fodder and pasture plants 81218
Fodder corn and the silo 107
Foliage insects of spruce in Canada 40 72
Fomes root rot of pines 176
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Fondue favorites 68
Food-a-la Canadienne 64
Food basket 172
Food facts for consumers 173
Food grading in Canada 63
Food outlook 116
Food products of Canada and names of some exporters 113
Food research notes 174
Foods for home defence 173
Foods for the family 48 173
Foot and mouth disease 7 41 73 81 180
Forage crops and pasture grasses 158
Forage crops for irrigated land 57
Forage notes 212
Forage production and utilization in the Aspen Parklands of western Canada 238
Forage Research Work Planning Meeting 213
Forage seed production prospects 201
Forest disease sampling studies in Douglas fir plantations 176
Forest entomology and its development in Canada 28
Forest entomology in the Province of Ontario 147
Forest insect conditions in British Columbia - a preliminary survey 136 155
Forest insect investigations; bi-monthly progress report 176
Forest insect survey 176
Forest lepidoptera of Canada 53 176
Forest lepidoptera of southern Ontario and their parasites, received and reared at the Ottawa
Forest Insect Survey Laboratory, from 1937-1948 176
Forest Research Laboratory. 177
Forest sawflies of southern Ontario and their parasites 52
The forest wealth of Canada 85
4-H cattle club policy 210
4-H sheep club policy 210
4-H swine club policy 210
Four new Ottawa strawberry varieties: Cavalier, Grenadier, Guardsman, Redcoat 184
Four ton truck trailer 170
Four years of milk production in Ontario 126
Fowl tuberculosis 56
Fox ranching in Canada 2
Frameworking fruit trees 21 43
Framing the barn truss 160
Free trees for prairie farms 165
Freeze-dried food 126
Freezing foods 48
Freezing fruits and vegetables 24 43
Freezing meat 173
Freezing poultry 173
Freezing temperature probabilities at Ottawa 54
Freezing temperature risk calculations: systems analysis and computer program 95
The French-Canadian horse 5 154
Fresh Canadian vegetables 70
Fresh fruit and vegetables: what's available, and when 126
From market to table; poultry guide 173
From PFRA come trees for prairie farms 81
Frozen fruit and vegetable production in Canada 126
Frozen fruits and vegetables 81
The Fruit Act and Regulations 1
Fruit and Fruit Packages; Sections of the Inspection and Sales Act. Pt.9 1
The Fruit and Honey Act 2
Fruit and vegetable crop report 178
Fruit and Vegetable Products Laboratory: Results of experiments, 1929-40 87
Fruit and vegetable recipes 10
Fruit and vegetable weekly crop and market report 199
Fruit and vegetables; canning, drying, storing 3 5
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Fruit Branch regulations 178
The fruit canning industry of Ontario 126
Fruit crop report 178
Fruit culture showing the progress of the fruit industry in Canada 81
Fruit growing in Canada 81
Fruit Insect Unit. Report 148
Fruit tree diseases of southern Ontario 155
The fruit tree leaf roller, Cacoecia argyrospila Walk., and its control in
British Columbia. 10 14 35
Fruit tree propagation 63
Fruit, vegetable and honey crop and market report 199
The Fruit, Vegetables and Honey Act 2 31
The fruit worms of the apple in Nova Scotia 137
"Fruity" flavour 112
Fumigation activities relating to the suppression of the oriental fruit moth in the Okanagan
Valley of British Columbia 202
Fumigation of pine nursery stock to prevent the spread of the European pine shoot moth 216
Function and activities of the Economics Division 126
The function of meteorology in agricultural research 231
Functional disorders of apples 39 72
Fungi of British Columbia deposited in the Herbarium of the Forest Biology Laboratory,
Victoria, B.C., Canada 177
The fungi of Ontario 55
Fur farming 179
Fur farming conference 81
A further contribution on the biology of Hypoderma lineatum 180
Further notes on the use of pepsin and other substitutes for rennet in the manufacture of
cheese 111
Further study of the keeping quality of Canadian cheddar cheese 113
The Garnet mixer in relation to seed germination 202
Gamma irrediation of potatoes 184
Garden making on vacant land 184
Garden making on vacant lots and the home vegetable garden 156
Garden pools and bog gardens 82
Garden rose growing 48
The gardeners' handbook 47
Gardening in the Yukon 60
Gardening on permafrost 67
Garnet wheat; new promising variety of early maturing spring wheat 5
Gas storage 15 38
Gas storage of apples in Nova Scotia 236
Gathered cream for buttermaking 108
Gathering and storing budwood and scionwood 184
A general classification of land for agricultural use by townships, Manitoba 126
General index to the reports and bulletins of the Experimental farms of the Dominion of
Canada, 1887-1901 166
General information and recommendations on preparing manuscripts 147
General information on agriculture in Canada 126
General instructions re the Fruit Marks Act, 1901, as amended 1902 110
General instructions re the Inspection and sale act, Part IX, referring to fruit and fruit
packages 107
General quality requirements for seed grades 202
General remarks on the reclamation and development of marshland areas of the Maritime
Provinces 197
A general review of plant protection organization in Canada 82 177
General seed crop report 201
General statement to the farmers of Canada, based on understandings reached at the
Dominion-Provincial conference held at Ottawa, July 18-20, 1940 93
Genetic analysis of Nicotiana triplex segregation products and their relationship to existing
N. tabacum types 40 72
Genetic aspects of Canadian bacon production 47
Genetics in the development of disease resistant oat varieties 82
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Genetics of some new type foxes 42 73
Genie 136
The Gentians of Canada, Alaska and Greenland 59
Geraniums 68
The germinating power of grain grown in Canada during the season of 1893 160
Germination tests 218
Getting acquainted with the metric system 70
Gherkins and nine day pickles 173
Ginseng culture 161
The gladiolus 184
Gladiolus culture in British Columbia 166
Gladiolus culture in the Maritimes 166
The gladiolus thrips 30 147
Glanders in horses 180
Gleanings from garden notes 75
Glossary of terms in soil science 69
Goat husbandry in Canada 9 19 37
Golden nematode - infested old bagging from Europe 203
The good and the bad in market poultry 82
Good reasons for cow testing 110
Good seed of cereals and its significance 90
Goose raising 12 13 32 46 158
Gooseberry culture 45 184
Gooseberry growing 16
Gopher destruction 155
Government cooperation in farm tree planting in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta. 13 32
Government grades are the standards of quality for dressed poultry 206
Graded chicks 82
The grades of dressed poultry 206
The grades of wheat in the Manitoba Inspection Division, crop of 1907 152
Grading and shipping live poultry 198
The grading of dairy produce in Canada 5
The grading of eggs according to the Canadian standards 13 32
Grading up the dairy cow by the use of pure-bred sires 7
Grain corn in eastern Ontario 175
Grain drying 70
Grain elevators in Canada 101
Grain facts 103
Grain screenings 82 218
Grain statistics weekly 102
Grain storage and associated problems in the Prairie Provinces - a report on country
elevator surveys 243
Grain storage problems on farms in western Canada 139
Grain storage: sources of information on the construction of grain storages 241
Grande Prairie weeds; a provisional review 29
Grande Prairie's capabilities; some experimental evidence 162
Grants and subsidies paid by the Federal Department of Agriculture, eastern and western
Canada, fiscal years 1939-40 to 1953-54 126
Granulated insecticides for control of the European corn borer in field corn 52
The grape in the Okanagan Valley 166 240
The grape leafhopper (Erythroneura comes Say.), a pest of ornamental vines 147
The grape leafhopper on Virginia creeper 140
Grass silage for ruminants 69
Grass silage in dairy cattle rations 49
Grass silage production; principles for successful storing of grass and/or legume silage. 171
Grasses of the Ottawa district 54
Grasses; their uses and composition 150
Grasshopper control 143
Grasshopper control in Canada east of the Rocky Mountains 8 137
Grasshopper control in Saskatchewan 142
Grasshopper forecast, 1941. (Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta) 147
Grasshopper forecast 1968 82
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Grasshoppers 142
Grasshoppers of British Columbia 3 137
The grasshoppers of British Columbia with particular reference to the influence of injurious
species on the range lands of the province 11
Grassland ranges in the southern interior of British Columbia ... 64
Grazing research and survey report 242
Great Plains conference of entomologists, Itasca Park, Minnesota, August 9-10, 1934.
Report of the meeting 148
The greater use of barley in live stock feeding 29
Green foxtail (Setaria viridis L. Beauv.) 217
Green manuring, cover cropping and mulching 239
Greenbelt Farm 222
Greenhouse - garden - grass 231
The Grimsby precooling and experimental fruit storage warehouse 109 1 1 1
Grow flax for fibre 162
Grow healthy chicks 91
Growing alfalfa in British Columbia 56
Growing and feeding field roots 6
The growing and production of essential oil crops, especially coriander, caraway and dill -
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ng and using corn for ensilage or forage corn 152
ng and using mangels, sugar mangels and forage sugar beets 152
ng apple trees on dwarfing rootstocks 240
ng buckwheat 69
ng bulbs in the house for winter bloom 184
ng Canada's floral emblems 63
ng caragana for field shelters and hedges 13 32
ng cereal crops in central British Columbia 59
ng corn 53
ng cranberries 63
ng crested wheat grass for seed production 175
ng feeds for the winter feeding of beef cattle in northwestern Saskatchewan 160
ng field peas 70
ng field root, vegetable and flower seeds in Canada 155
ng forage crops on Vancouver Island 59
ng fuchsias 67
ng gladiolus '. 61
ng grain on the Prairies 162
ng grapes for home use 15 157
ng grapes for home use in eastern Canada 38
ng herbaceous perennials 51
ng irrigated crops in southern Alberta 58
ng irrigated crops on the Canadian Prairies 67
The growing of tobacco 220
Growing pickling cucumbers in the Lower Mainland of B.C 233
Growing plants under artificial light 184
Growing potatoes for chip manufacture in the Maritime Provinces 235
Growing red raspberries in eastern Canada 60
Growing rutabagas 66
Growing seedlings for rootstock purposes 184
Growing soybeans 70
Growing strawberries in eastern Canada 59 61
Growing vegetables in the prairie garden 53
The growth of meat inspection in Canada 182
Growth of spring cereals in northwestern Canada and Alaska 61
Growth of the co-operative movement at St. Anselme, a Quebec rural parish 66 82
A guide book containing information for intending settlers 82
Guide for the selection of agricultural soils 2141
Guide for users of the IBM 7040/44 linear programming system 126
Guide map of Experimental Farm and Science Service Laboratories, Fredericton, New
Brunswick 82
Guide to Central Experimental Farm 188
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Guide to culling hens 16 45
Guide to federal agricultural services 62
Guide to food grades 71
A guide to grazing practices in southern Alberta and Saskatchewan and southwestern
Manitoba 242
A guide to markings required on consumer containers of fresh fruits and vegetables. . . .179
Guide to the Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa 213
Guide to the cereal experimental grounds 105
Guide to the chemicals used in crop protection 82
Guide to the Experimental Farm, Nappan, Nova Scotia 166
A guide to the experimental farms and stations 166
Guide to the experimental projects of the Dominion experimental farms 166
Guide to the Experimental Station, Scott, Sask 82
A guide to the preparation of statistical tables 126
Guinea pigs 56 98
The habits and economic importance of wolves in Canada 2
Haemorrhagic septicaemia or shipping fever 15 40
Half ton trailer or cart 170
Halide leak detectors for methyl bromide 203
Handbook for northern gardeners 55
Handbook of agricultural statistics: trends in Canadian agriculture 126
Handbook of Canadian cereal varieties of barley, field beans, flax, oats, spring wheat and
winter wheat 105
Handbook of Canadian spring wheat varieties 17 33
Handbook of micro-analysis 202
Handbook of specifications. ..egg case 82
Handbook on statistical methods 220
Handbook on the bacon hog and hog grading 26
Handbook on the sale and handling of grain through a primary elevator 102
Handbook on the storage of fruits and vegetables for farm and commercial use 62
Handling apples and pears from grower to retailer 82
Handling eggs from producer to retailer 67
Handling potatoes from grower to retailer 66 82
Hardy asters for the autumn garden 63
Hardy bush fruits for the western farmstead. How to grow raspberries, currants and
gooseberries 159
Hardy roses; their culture in Canada 3 153 161
Hardy trees for New Brunswick 235
Harnessing the South Saskatchewan 82
Harrow; a highlight review commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of federal agricultural
research, 1909-1959 235
Harvesting and curing cigarette burley tobacco 61
Harvesting and threshing the seed crop of brome grass and crested wheat grass in the
Prairie Provinces 90
Harvesting machinery for hay and silage 47
Hatchery approval policy; rules and regulations 194
Hatchery outlook 206
Hatchery sanitation 70 182
Hay and pasture crops in northwestern Saskatchewan 3
Hay and pasture crops research 230
Hay and Straw Inspection 1
The Hay and Straw Inspection Act 2
Hay making with crested wheatgrass in the dry areas of Alberta 21 42
Hay racks and troughs for hogs 170
Hays and hay making in the Prairie Provinces 20 40
Hazards and precautions in the fumigation of bulk grain 147
Heads of agreement for the purchase of Canadian bacon, 1947 198
Heads of agreement for the purchase of Canadian beef, 1947 82
Health protection of Canadian farm animals 91
Healthful meals at low cost 13 29 32
Heart rots in relation to the management of spruce in Alberta 177
Heat conditioning turkey males improved hatchability 194
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Heat units and crop growth 53
Heating appliances for flue-curing tobacco 26
Hedges and their uses, with notes on trees and shrubs tested for hedge purposes at the
Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa, and lists of best hedges at the branch experimental
stations 8
Hedges for Canadian gardens 48
Hedges for the Prairies 58
The hemlock looper 145
Herbaceous perennials for Canadian gardens 21 43
Herbaceous perennials for central British Columbia 61
Herbaceous perennials for the Prairies 64
Herbaceous perennials, with lists of varieties for special purposes and districts 7
Herbicidal products currently registered 201
Herbicidal products registered for sale in Canada 99
The hessian-fly and the western wheat-stem sawfly in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and
Alberta 137
The hessian-fly in the Prairie Provinces 25
The hexagonal pig brooder house 90
High points in the development of the Dominion Seed Branch, now the Plant Products
Division 202
High quality alfalfa hay for meal production 92
Highbush blueberry culture in eastern Canada 63
Higher prices to be paid for eggs for Britain; grade "A" only to benefit 89
Highlights of research in recent years 166
Hints on dry land gardening 14 36
Hints on the culture of dahlias in Prince Edward Island 184
An historical and descriptive account of the dairying industry in Canada 108
An historical sketch of the Botany and Plant Pathology Division 100
The history and present status of wheat production in Canada 27
History of Canadian agricultural tariffs, 1906-1956 126
History of Health of Animals Division 182
The history of process cheese in Canada 113
A history of the Bacteriology Division of the Canada Department of Agriculture, 1923-55. 23
A history of the Entomology and Plant Pathology Laboratories on the Niagara Penninsula,
1911-1960 23
History of wheat in Canada 82
The hog barley ratio 126
Hog carcasses graded 199
Hog cholera 19 26 38 180
Hog cholera and swine plague and verminous bronchopneumonia 180
Hog grading in Canada 50
Hog marketing in Grey County, Ontario, 1950 126
Hog marking 27
Hog watering devices 170
Holiday fare 173
Hollyhock rust and its control 49
Home canning of fruits and vegetables 43 172
Home canning of fruits and vegetables in tin cans 23 33
A home cider press 13 33
The home curing of pork 97
Home drying of fruits and vegetables 179
Home grown seed of annual vegetables 156
Home lawn establishment 55
Home made electric fence 170
Home-made frozen desserts 26
A home-made sprayer for attachment to a tractor power take-off 52 144
Home made wines 184
"Home" model flash heater for fruit juices 184
Home preparation of juices, wines and cider 67
Home preservation of meats, poultry and soup 23 37
Home preservation of meats, poultry, fish and soup 188
Home processing of fruits and vegetables 20 41
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Home storage room for fruits and vegetables: construction and operation 70
The home tanning of leather 188
The home vegetable garden 161
The home vegetable garden and a patriotic gardening competition 161
Home vegetable gardening and home canning of vegetables in wartime 93
Home vegetable gardening in the Lower Mainland of B.C 233
Home vegetable growing 54
Homemade electric brooders 16 42
Homogenization of market milk 99
Honey 67
Honey and some of the ways it may be used 23 30 32
The honey bee; a guide to apiculture in Canada 136 152
Honey bees and pollination 215
Hop growing 91
Hop growing in British Columbia 82
The horn fly 1 50
Horn-fly control on beef cattle in the Prairie Provinces 147
Horse breeding and rearing of colts 191
Horseradish 184
Horsetail; a horse poisoning weed 12
Horticultural crops and possiblilities in New Brunswick 166
Horticulture in Saskatchewan 159
Host-plant nutrition and composition: effects on agricultural pests 232
Hotbeds and cold frames 15 40
Hothouse or winter lamb raising upon Canadian farms 219
House plants 22 44
Household freezer and storage 184
Household insects and their control 7 19 37 137
The household preservation of eggs 11
Household storage of fruits and vegetables 14 37
Housing chinchillas 194
How electricity serves the farmer 241
How labor is used in Red River Valley farms 49
How much do you sow per acre? 82
How ripening of grain crops may be hastened 158
How should Canada export beef cattle? 25
How to barbecue chicken for a crowd 206
How to build a plastic crop shelter or greenhouse 65
How to build an outdoor oven 188
How to caponize 24
How to care for milking machines and rubberware 37 82
How to control locusts or grasshoppers 138
How to deal with house-fly danger 147
How to foretell and control outbreaks of white grubs 141
How to foretell outbreaks of the pale western cutworm in the Prairie Provinces 10
How to get results; feeding from ground grains in hog raising 192
How to grade furs 66
How to grow mushrooms 60
How to inflate insect larvae 140
How to make a pea sheller 188
How to make a sketch of the proposed shelter belt 13 32
How to make and use a hot bed and cold frame 161
How to make and use hotbeds and cold frames 12 157 161
How to meet the feed shortage 62
How to plant cuttings 13 32
How to prevent goitre in new born lambs, calves and other animals, hairless pigs 10
How to protect fruits, vegetables and ornamental plants from insects and funguous
diseases 161
How to reduce the meat bill; recipes for utilizing the cheaper cuts of beef 26
How to rid a hen of lice and a henhouse of mites 12
How to rid a henhouse of mites 12 159
How to select and prepare potatoes for exhibit 184
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How to serve cheese 82
How to tell the age of hens and pigeons 154
How to transplant a tree or shrub 161 184
How to use DDT in lumber camps 141
How to use the Canfarm business analysis system 103
Humane slaughter of meat animals 182
Hyacinth bulb production and artificial propagation 166
Hybrid corn 90
Hybrid seedling rootstocks for apple 68
Hybrid vegetables for short-season gardens 50
Hybridization of domestic beef cattle and buffalo 97 166
Hybridization of domestic cattle and buffalo (Bison americanus) 97 166
Hybridization of domestic cattle, bison and yak; report of the Wainwright experiment. 31 71
Hypoxylon canker of poplar 39 72
Ice cream 1 73
Iced cheese car service 110
Identification of barley and wheat varieties by kernel characters 102
Identification of barley varieties by kernel characters 102
The identification of certain native and naturalized grasses by their vegetative
characters. 42 73
Identification of nursery stock, apple, apricot, cherry, peach, pear and plum varieties and
rootstocks 49
The identification of the commoner root maggots of garden crops in Canada 147
Illustration poultry work at Andover 113
Illustration poultry work at Bondville 113
Illustration poultry work at Chicoutimi, Quebec 113
Illustration poultry work at East Amherst 113
Illustration poultry work at East Margaree, N.B 113
Illustration poultry work at Holmesville, Ont 113
Illustration poultry work at Rogersville 113
Illustration poultry work at Stanfold, Que 113
Illustration poultry work in Prince Edward Island 113
Illustration stations in Eastern and Central Ontario. Progress report, 1941/50 186
Illustration stations quarterly 186
Immigrants of the agricultural class in the Northwest provinces 104
Import of agricultural seeds admitted into Canada under the Canada Seeds Act 201
Importance of lactation number, age and season of calving for dairy cattle breed
improvement 62
Importance of planting good seed potatoes for high yields 162
The importance of rotations in tobacco culture 221
The importance of the removal of male birds after the breeding season 205
The importance of the X virus rn potatoes 100
Importance of working summerfollow early in southwestern Saskatchewan 58
Importing and managing the alfalfa leaf-cutter bee 60
Imports of field seeds admitted into Canada under the seeds act 201
Improved market type in poultry breeding stock 16 31
Improved pasture crops and pasture practices for central Alberta 20 39
The improvement of beef 82
The improvement of burn-out lands in southern Saskatchewan 18 28 36
Improvement of cheese curing-rooms 109
Improvement of dairy herds 107
Improvement of tree fruits, review of work conducted between 1924 and 1939 240
Improving incubation by increasing humidity 11
In the trough of the wave 25
Inarching: a method for repairing damage to roots and trunks of trees 184
Income and food consumption 126
Increased sheep production in southwestern Saskatchewan. 1942 242
Increasing production but reducing costs of dairy products by using silage made from peas
and oats or oats alone 160
Incubator sanitation 194
Index of Canadian pesticide registrations 201
Index seminum 222
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Index to directory of personnel 82
Index to entomological publications of the Department of Agriculture, 1884-1936 147
Index to publications of the Federal Department of Agriculture of Canada: Bulletins, n.s.
1-100; Pamphlets, n.s. 1-100; Circulars, n.s., 1-70; Acts, orders and
regulations, 1-29. 29 190
Index to reports of Chemistry Division, 1901-1930 106
Indexes of physical volume of agricultural production, imports and exports 126
Indian agriculture; a selected bibliography 190
Indian corn or maize as a fodder plant 150
Indices and listings of Canadian pesticide registrations 201
The individual graded return 27
Induced tetraploidy in clovers 175
The industrial utilization of wheat; bibliography 190
The influence of aging on calcium metabolism in rates 238
Influence of depth of moist soil at seeding time and of seasonal rainfall on wheat yields in
southwestern Saskatchewan 55
Influence of grain growing on the nitrogen and organic matter content of the western prairie
soils of Canada 4
Influence of nurse crops on new seedlings 188
The influence of prices on the relative consumption of beef and pork 126
Informal memorandum prepared by the Dominion Live Stock Commissioner 193
Information about Canfarm 103
Information as to articles on chemical stimulation of seeds 190
Information concerning the policy of the Live Stock Branch regarding purebred rams. . . . 219
Information for farmers and ranchers regarding tick paralysis in British Columbia 8 181
Information for farmers, ranchers and stock owners, regarding cattle mange, and the rules
and regulations in effect for the suppression of the disease, and for controlling the
movement of suspected cattle 182
Information for members of the staff 126
Information on agriculture in Newfoundland 82
Inhibition of cholesterol synthesis 1966 - 1968; references 190
Injurious insects 150
Injurious shade tree insects of the Canadian Prairies 26
Inoculation for the growth of legumes 160
Input-output and costs and returns 126
Inquiry into fruit growing conditions in the Dominion of Canada 82
An inquiry regarding the wheat, oats, barley, flax and ensilage corn used for seed in
Canada 217
Insect control in lumber camps with DDT 140
Insect distribution maps, Canada 187
Insect identification 223
Insect liberations in Canada 215 232
Insect outlook for 1940, south-west Saskatchewan 147
Insect pests in cargo ships 46
Insect pests of flax in Alberta 147
Insect pests of legume and grass crops in western Canada 68
Insect pests of sunflowers in Manitoba 50
Insecticide newsletter 216
Insecticides used in pest control 82
Insects affecting greenhouse plants 2 20 39 137
Insects affecting livestock 3 137
Insects and allied parasites injurious to livestock and poultry in Canada 18 36 138
Insects and mites in farm-stored grain in western Canada 57
Insects attacking corn in eastern Canada 50
Insects attacking the potato 32
Insects injurious to grain and fodder crops, root crops and vegetables 152
Insects of the flower garden and their control 6 137
The Inspection and Sale Act. 178
Installing waxing tanks and parafinning cheddar cheese at the factory 113
Instruction for sending specimens for microscopic examination 182
Instruction sheets 98
Instructions for collecting and recording cattle lice 139
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Instructions for dairymen in connection with cow testing associations 113
Instructions for planting seedlings 13 32
Instructions for planting trees and hardwood cuttings on the Canadian Prairies 227
Instructions for testing individual cows, with some notes on the use of the Babcock milk
tester 107
Instructions to applicants for registration of beef cattle fattening feeds containing
diethylstilbestrol 202
Instructions to chief officers, commissioners and enumerators 104
Instructions to importers of trees, plants and other nursery stock into Canada. 138
Instructive guide for northern insect survey parties 147
Insurance for farmers 60
Integrated control of the greenhouse whitefly 69
Intercepted plant pests 203
Interchange of breeding materials 215
Interim report on grain elevators in Canada 102
Interim report on the protein content of the 1939 crop of Western Canadian wheat 229
Interim reports of the stations in northern Ontario and Quebec; Kapuskasing, Ont.; La Ferme,
Que 163
Internal parasites of poultry 9
International Plant Protection Convention (agreement) 203
The international situation; an agricultural background report 82
International Symposium on the Impact of Food Processing on Nutrition, Montebello, Que.,
1969 227
International Symposium on the Storage of Grain and its Products, Winnipeg, Man.,
1971 188 189
The interrelationship of meteorological factors, soil moisture and plant growth 94
Interviews with grain officials of the USSR, Moscow, November 15-18, 1963 102
Intestinal parasites of poultry, their prevention and treatment 181
Introduction to factorial experiments and procedures for confounding 166
An inventory of agricultural economics research in Canada, 1964 to 1966 127
An investigation of Canada's seed potato trade in Cuba 203
An investigation of farm credit on commercial farms 127
Investigation of potato diseases 156
An investigation of the growth and development of crops in relationship to their
meteorological environments. First report - 1953 171
Investigations conducted by the Experimental Farms Branch of the Dominion Department of
Agriculture, their nature, purpose and scope 166
Irrigated pastures for British Columbia's interior 59
Irrigated pastures in southern Alberta 58
Irrigating a prairie farm garden 15 38
Irrigating cucumbers for southwestern Ontario 60
Irrigating early potatoes in southwestern Ontario 53
Irrigating schedules for early potatoes in southwestern Ontario 64
Irrigating the prairie home garden 46
Irrigation farming in southern Alberta 47
Irrigation investigations conducted from the Experimental Station, Lethbridge, Alberta.
Report 238
Irrigation lands crop production study; all irrigation districts, Alberta, 1963 127
The irrigation of tobacco in the southern interior irrigated valleys of British Columbia, 1925 to
1933 30
Irrigation on the prairie farm 208
Irrigation on the Prairies 70
Irrigation water, its use and application 60
Is cow testing worth while? 25
The Island of Orleans cheese 108
Isolation requirements for grasses, clovers and alfalfa; memorandum 175
The ixodoidea of Canada 49
The jack pine sawfly 145
Jams and jellies made from garden or wild fruits 179
Jams and preserves made from wild or garden fruits 179
Jams, jellies and pickles 23 29 33 51
Japanese beetle soil treating, St. Catharines, Welland and Hamilton 202
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Japanese beetle trapping and scouting, Ontario. Instructions for trap attendants 203
Jerusalem artichoke (Helianthus tuberosus) 184
Johne's disease of cattle 9
Johnson's graphic statistics 82
Judging standards for horticultural shows 67
Karakul (fur bearing) sheep and Persian lamb fur production 19 38
Karakule sheep and Persian lamb fur production 219
Keeping dairy herd records 25 1 1 1
Keeping pigs healthy (Western Canada ed.) 21 42
The keeping quality of Canadian Cheddar cheese 113
A key to plants of the farming and ranching areas of the Canadian Prairies 166 242
Keys to goldenrods in Canada and Newfoundland 14 34
The Khapra beetle 203
The Killarney Region of Manitoba 115
Labor analysis of dairy barn chores 48
Laboratory animal cages 83 98
Labour saving devices on the irrigated farm 159 160
Labour saving on the farm. Save time, men and money by using more horses and larger
machines 162
The Lacombe breed, a bacon type hog developed by Canada 56
The Lacombe breed; a bacon type hog developed by the Canada Department of
Agriculture. 83
Ladino clover 16 46
Ladoga wheat 149 150
Lamb 173
Lamb and mutton grading in Canada 50
Lamb feeding in Southern Alberta 16 31
Lamb, some ways to use it 173
Land and farm values, Manitoba, 1961 127
Land classification in Saskatchewan. Land classification maps 127
Land classification in western Canada 127
Land clearing 20 41
Land requirements for beef production in 1980 127
Land settlement in northeastern Alberta, 1943 44 74
Land use and part-time farming in Cape Breton County, Nova Scotia 127
Land use classification in the special areas of Alberta and in Rosenheim and Acadia
Valley. 41 72
Land use in Durham County, Ontario (Hope and Clarke townships) 127
Land utilization of conservation in Canada 215
Landscaping the home 65
The larch sawfly 145
The larder beetle 65
The large larch sawfly with an account of its parasites, other natural enemies and means of
control 136 154
Large projects 207
Late blight and rot of potatoes 156
Late blight and rot of potatoes caused by the fungus Phytophthora infestans (Mont.) de
Bary. 7
Late blight of potatoes and its control 22 45 100
Late blight of potatoes: how to control it 83
Latency of viruses in vertebrates, 1964-1968 190
Latent evaporation, its concept, measurement and application 171
Lattice design for a sixteen - treatment experiment 169
Lattice designs for a twenty - and a thirty - treatment experiment 169
Lawn grasses and lawn mixtures for northern Ontario 166
Lawns 59
Lawns for coastal British Columbia 64
The lecanium scale; an insect affecting fruit and shade trees on the Pacific Coast 12
Legislation; changes in provincial legislation in the Prairies 116
Legislation in Canada regulating the sale and use of pesticides; and N.C.P.U.A. project. 202
Legislation in Canada to prevent the introduction and spread of insects, pests and diseases
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destructive to vegetation, with regulations regarding the importation of vegetation into
Canada 136 154
Legume inoculation 9 16 27 45 64 91
Lending policy, 1963 170
Less wheat in 1941 will help win the war 83
The lesser oak carpenter worm and its control 11
Lethbridge mimeograph 238
Let's barbecue 69
Library. Canada Department of Agriculture: from K.W. Neatby Building to Sir John Carling
Building 190
Library list; publication 232
Lice and mites on chickens 52
Licensed varieties of cultivated grasses and legumes 67
The life history and behaviour of the face fly, musca autumnalis de Geer 147
Life insurance experience of Saskatchewan farmers 45 74
Lighter 75
Lilies for Canadian gardens 83
The Lillooet Valley reclamation project 208
Lime and other soil amendments 46
Lime in agriculture 5 153 159
Lime induced chlorosis of horticultural plants 185
Lime-water for the preservation of eggs 158
Limestone must replace oyster shell in poultry feeding 93
A link between producer and consumer 173
List of abstracts being received by branch farms from Imperial Agricultural Bureaux. . . .216
List of available grower bulletins at Experimental Farm, Entomology Laboratory and Plant
Pathology Laboratory.. .Summerland, B.C 83
List of available publications 187
List of Canadian workers in the botanical sciences 100
List of cheese factories and creameries in Canada and registered numbers. . 4 6 17 33 1 12
A list of cheese factories, creameries and condensed milk plants in Canada 108
List of cheese factories, creameries, skimming stations, also condensed milk manufacturers,
city milk vendors and ice cream manufacturers, etc. in Canada 109
List of establishments manufacturing concentrated milk products in Canada 112
List of exporters of some Canadian products 107 1 10
List of flowering plants, ferns and fern allies represented in the herbarium of the Dominion
Experimental Station, Swift Current, Sask 242
List of fungicides and fungicide-insecticides registered 99
List of grain elevators in the Western and Eastern Divisions 101
List of herbaceous perennials tested in the arboretum and botanic garden 154
List of herbicidal products registered 99
List of herbicidal products submitted for registration 99
List of insects and mites affecting tree fruits in Canada 145
List of licensed elevators and warehouses in the Western Grain Inspection Division . . . 101
List of plants operating under the Meat and Canned Foods Act and the regulations governing
the inspection of meats as at August 1957 182
List of processed publications issued by the Division of Entomology, Dominion Department
of Agriculture 147
List of projects - Forest Pathology Unit, Forest Biology Division as of June, 1955 177
List of public institutions that have been supplied with the first edition of "Farm weeds of
Canada" and announcement regarding the sale of the second edition 217
List of public, semi-public and private cold storage warehouses in Canada 111
List of publications 17 24 26 27 28 29 30 31 83 187
List of publications: homemaking, ornamental horticulture 76
List of publications on the blackening of potatoes after cooking 203
List of some British importers of Canadian farm products 110
List of some British importers of farm products 107
List of suggested books for farmers' libraries 187
List of the cheese factories, creameries, skimming stations and condensed milk and city
plants, etc. in Canada 108
List of the publications issued from the Dominion experimental farms from 1887 to 1910
inclusive 166
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List of varieties authorized for sale under the Seeds Act 202
List of wholesale and retail apple dealers in northern Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan and
Alberta 111
List of wholesale dealers in fruits and vegetables in Canada 2 4 6 179
List of.. ..apple dealers in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta and also in. ...northern Ontario
1913 111
Little chats on farm management 127
Live stock and live stock products as affected by the war 198
Live stock market report 199
Live stock market review 199
Live stock shippers' guide; how to move commercial and exhibition stock 25
Livestock and meat trade report 199
Livestock disease prevention and control in Canada 182
Livestock insect control with DDT 142
Livestock market review 199
Livestock marketing in western Canada 127
Livestock on small farms 66
Livestock prices since 1890 200
Living with house plants 52
Loading terms defined for fresh fruits and vegetables 178
Loading the Climax basket 26
Local variety trials, Eastern Ontario. Report 104
Location of sheep ranches in British Columbia, Alberta and Saskatchewan 127
Locust control in the Prairie Provinces 138
The lodgepole pine needle miner in western Canadian parks 141
Lodging observations on oat varieties and strains 105
Longevity and sanitation. 104
Loose housing and dairy cattle 47
Losses caused by diseases of cereals in western Canada 30
Low pressure sprayer 170
Low slung corn rack and wagon 170
Low temperature injury to late harvested potatoes 14 35
Low-volume air-blast spraying in British Columbia orchards 1957-1962 60
Lowbush blueberry production 70
Lowbush blueberry production in Canada 63
The lunch box is on the march 173
The lupines of Canada and Alaska 24
Lythrums for home gardens 63
ME-1 Manual of Arctic survival and useful Eskimo words 147
Macdonald Sloyd school fund: prizes in seed grain competition 218
Machinery costs in central Alberta 127
Machinery costs in Prairie wheat farms in west central Saskatchewan 127
Machinery costs on parkland grain-cattle farms in central Alberta 127
Machinery costs on parkland wheat and grain cattle farms in northeastern
Saskatchewan 127
Machinery costs on prairie wheat farms in central Saskatchewan 127
Machinery costs on prairie wheat farms in west central Saskatchewan 127
The machinery situation in the Elrose-Rosetown-Conquest area, 1944 survey 127
Machines for marshland ditching 60
Making a rock garden 185
Making blueberry wine at home 60
Making blueberry wine in small quantities 236
Making Bordeaux mixture 15 39
Making grass and legume silage without preservatives 92
Making jam commercially; principles, methods, equipment, formulas 58
Making soil monoliths 66
Making the most of beans 83
Maladie du coit 180
Maladie du coit (equine syphilis) 180
Management 196
Management and feeding of young dairy animals 68
Management of bromegrass for seed in central Saskatchewan 58
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The management of geese 158
Management of house plants 185
Management of the western range 68
The management of turkeys 158
Management services bulletin 196
Managing a small poultry flock 70
Managing crested wheatgrass pastures 70
Mange in cattle 180
Mange in horses and cattle 180
Mange in horses, cattle and sheep 3 20 41
Mangel seed growing 159
Manitoba and North West Territories 83
Manitoba approved flocks 25
Manitoba experimental stations progress reports 163
Manitoba farm land values, 1956-1961 127
Manual for sawfly control workers in Alberta 139
Manual for sawfly control workers in Saskatchewan 139
Manual of analytical methods 97
Manual of Arctic survival and useful Eskimo words 147
A manual of assessment keys for plant diseases 69
The manufacture of buttermilk from skimmed milk 111
The manufature of cottage and buttermilk cheese 111
The manufacture of cottage cheese 14 37
The manufacture of ice cream 6 39 72
Manufactures of Canada 104
Manures and composts 46
Manures and fertilizers 156
Manures and fertilizers; their nature, functions and application 6 8
Manures, fertilizers and soil amendments; their nature, function and use 18 35
The manurial value of seaweed 157
The manuring of market garden crops with special reference to the use of fertilizers. 155
Map of plant hardiness zones in Canada 231
Map of western Canada showing the protein content of hard red spring wheat 228
Maple sugar and syrup; importance of the industry and manufacture of pure maple sugar
and syrup 2
The Maple Sugar Industry Act 2
The maple sugar industry in Canada 2 3 187
Maple syrup, sugar, butter, taffy 56
Maps of Dominion experimental farms 166
Maritime experimental stations progress reports 163
Maritime Fox Illustration Stations. Annual report, 1938/39 186
Market cattle testing for brucellosis and tuberculosis 66
Market cattle testing for brucellosis in Canada 83
Market for Canadian tobacco in Great Britain 221
The market for eight fresh vegetables in western Canada 127
The market for farm products in Newfoundland, 1948-50 48
The market for farm products in north-central British Columbia 127
The market for farm products in north-western Quebec 127
The market for farm products in the Creston Valley of British Columbia, 1946 128
The market for farm products in the East Kootenay area of British Columbia 128
The market for farm products in the Province of Newfoundland, 1948-1950 128
The market for farm products in the Sydney area of Nova Scotia 128
The market for farm products in the town of Smiths Falls 128
The market for farm products in the West Kootenay area of British Columbia 128
The market for farm products in urban centres in northern Ontario 128
The market for meats in Halifax 1947-1948 128
Marketing boards in Canada; national summary 116
Marketing boards under provincial legislation, Canada 1957 128
Marketing, distribution and visible carryover of Canadian grain in and through licensed
elevators 102
Marketing eggs in New Brunswick 128
Marketing Georgia peaches 178
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Marketing margins for selected Canadian agricultural products, 1935-1949 128
Marketing margins on British Columbia apples 128
The marketing o
The marketing o
The marketing o
The marketing o
Rivers
The market
The market
The market
The market
The market
The market
The market
feed corn in southwestern Ontario. A preliminary report 128
fresh fruits and vegetables in Greater Winnipeg 128
fresh fruits and vegetables in Quebec City 128
fresh fruits and vegetables in the cities of Sherbrooke and Three
128
ng of fresh fruits and vegetables in the City of Montreal 128
ng of fruits and vegetables in the Halifax trading area, 1949-1950 128
ng of grain corn in southwestern Ontario 128
ng of milk in the Sydney-Glace Bay area of Nova Scotia 128
ng of perishable farm produce in Ottawa 39
ng of perishable farm products in Canadian cities 128
ng of perishable farm products in Ottawa 72
Marketing Ontario grain corn 128
Marking vat numbers on cheese and cheese packages 11
Marquis wheat; description of the standard type 28
Marshland utilization in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick 129
Mastitis 55
Mastitis and milk production 90
Mastitis must be beaten 55
Maximum crops 162
Meal magic with eggs 173
Meals on a budget 173
The measurement of latent evaporation using the Central Experimental Farm plastic
mount 171
The measurement of light energy for photochemical processes in plants 94
Meat and bone by-products; an investigation towards the establishment of standards 4
The Meat and Canned Foods Act 1
Meat carcass grading in Canada 50
Meat extender recipes 173
Meat: how to buy - how to cook 51
Meat hygiene - today and tomorrow 182
Meat inspection service of the Canada Dept. of Agriculture 59
Meat production potential of dairy steers and bulls 68
Meat supply available for domestic use from recorded primary movement of livestock
(excluding farm and local slaughter) 199
Meat; this is the way to make most of your ration 173
Mechanical grazing report, 1959 208
Mechanical injury to potatoes 203
Mechanical spreaders for grasshopper bait 18 36
Medicated chick starters for coccidiosis prevention (all mash rations) 202
Medicinal plants and their cultivation in Canada 3 16 31 155
A medicinal tonic mixture for poultry 206
Meeting re cultural work, P.F.R.A., February 19-21, 1940 208
Meilleur cheese 25
Melon culture 161
Memorandum on agricultural cooperative associations in Canada including a summary of
governmental assistance 83
Memorandum on agriculture in Yukon 213
Memorandum on cholera adopted at a medical conference held in the Bureau of Agriculture,
in March, 1866 83
Memorandum on history of British cattle 83
A memorandum on the Sirois report re reference to the Dominion Experimental Farms. . 83
Memorandum re the cooperative Corriedale breeding project conducted at the Holtman
Ranch at Skiff 1 66
Meteorological conditions leading to the project design and probable max.: Flood-Paddle
River 208
A method of fertilizer input and output analysis for spring wheat on fallow and on stubble in
the Prairie Provinces 129
A methodological note concerning a relocation study undertaken in New Brunswick, October
1956 129
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A methodological note, concerning the study "Factors involved in the choice of alternative
farm enterprises in two mixed farming areas of Alberta. June-July 1952" 129
A methodological note, concerning the study "Proposed changes in farming enterprises 129
Methods and procedures of seed testing 202
Methods for sensory evaluation of food 63
Methods for the bacteriological and chemical analyses of dehydrated vegetables 99
Methods for the microbiological analyses of dehydrated vegetables 99
Methods of calculating cost charges 241
Methods of collecting and handling combined straw 242
Methods of controlling caecal coccidiosis of chicks 21 43
Methods of handling basket fruits 109
Methods of protection from mosquitoes, black flies and similar pests in the forest 26
Methods of testing and grading dry skim milk 113
Methyl bromide atmospheric fumigation chamber, construction and operation 204
Microbiological studies of honey 7
Milk desserts 23 31 1 13
Milk drinks 1 1 14 33
Milk drinks for summer 173
Milk for cheese factories 107 109 1 13
Milk for creameries 107 109 1 13
Milk for physical fitness 173
The milk goat in Canada 21 42
Milk production in Canada 153
Milk ring testing for brucellosis in Canada 83
The Milk Test Act 110
Milk, the food of foods 23 37
The milking machine 91 162
The milkworts of Canada 24
Millet 46 90
The milling and baking characteristics of the crop 229
The milling and chemical value of the grades of wheat in the Manitoba Inspection Division,
crop of 1904 151
The milling, baking and other quality characteristics of the Canadian hard red spring wheat
crop 229
The milling, baking and other quality characteristics of the Western Canadian wheat
crop 229
Millipedes 65
Mimeo 239
Mineral deficiencies at Big River nursery 177
Minerals and vitamins for diary cattle 69
Mink production; management and nutrition 53
Mink raising 179
Mink ranching 45 74 179
Minutes of a conference of deputy ministers and officials of the Dominion and provinces of
Canada 83
Minutes of a meeting of Science Service officials to discuss the organization of a Plant Pest
and Disease Reporting Service in Canada 216
Minutes of conference of officers of western laboratories of the Veterinary and Medical
Entomology unit, at the Livestock Insect Laboratory, Lethbridge, Alberta, October 25-29,
1954 147
Minutes of meeting re discovery of alfalfa weevil in western Canada 204
Minutes of meeting to discuss nursery inspection and precautions taken to ensure that
plants shipped to Nova Scotia are free from certain insect pests and diseases 204
Minutes of the conference on further research on systematic insecticides for livestock insect
control, Room 375, Science Service Bldg., Ottawa, Sept. 4,5, and 6, 1957 147
The miraculous multiflora 185
Mist beds for rooting cutting 56
Mistletoe of jack pine 177
A mobile laboratory for field research in entomology and insect pathology 144
Modern developments in soil mechanics 215
Modern fibres; effect on existing production and use of staple fibres 215
Modern machinery for harvesting and processing fibre flax 90
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Modern methods for testing a large number of varieties 35 71
Modern methods of breeding swine in Denmark 83
Modern methods of packing apples 178
Modern methods of packing apples and pears 108
Modern orchard practices 379
Moisture studies and cultural experiments with wheat, oats and flax 166
Mole control in British Columbia 143
Monthly report to the Deputy Minister on Prairie farm rehabilitation and related activities. 207
Monthly storage holdings 199
Montreal livestock markets report 209
The Montreal market for fresh fruits and vegetables 129
More eggs for Britain 89
The more important shade tree insects and their control 137
The more important shade tree insects of eastern Canada and their control 4
The morphology and biology of a Canadian cattle-infesting black fly 2 137
Mosaic and leaf curl of the cultivated red raspberry 10
Mosaic and streak viruses of the potato 58
Mosquito control in Canada 12 15 40 147
Mosquitoes 49
Mould control in the cheese factory curing-room 46
Moving honeybee colonies 98
Mower repairs and adjustments 2141
Mulching with sawdust 233
Mushroom collecting for beginners 46
Mushroom culture 1 1 14 37 60 160 185
Mushrooms and toadstools; an account of the more common edible and poisonous fungi of
Canada 100
'My' farm record. 1951 129
The narcissus bulb fly and its control in British Columbia 48 143
Narcissus culture in British Columbia 167
National and regional economic models of agriculture 129
National bacon hog policy; record of performance and advanced registry for purebred
swine 209
National bacon hog policy; sow distribution 210
National potato seedling and variety tests (summary report 1951) 167
The natural control of the fall webworm (Hyphantria cunea Drury) in Canada, together with
an account of its several parasites 2 137
Natural draft or flue ventilation 171
Natural incubation 12 15 38 157
The neutralization of cream for buttermaking 14 26 37
New crop varieties 83
New early apple varieties 62
New facilties for plant pathology research 83
New features in flue-cured tobacco kiln construction 51
A new fruit insect 204
New fruits from Summerland, British Columbia 70 240
New grasses for western Canada 227
New hog valuation system 83
New look at transportation policy; significance to agriculture of the Royal Commission
report 129
New method of packing apples in barrels 179
A new plan for cow-testing 111
New rust resistant wheat and oat varieties 83
A new type of killing bottle and jar 140
New varieties and selections of grain originated on the Dominion experimental farms 2
A new versatile soil moisture budget 94
Newcastle disease; a review of some of the literature published between 1926 and 1964. 24
News , 1 87
News and features 187
News letter 97
Newsletter 99 181 203
Nicotine: a product of tobacco 41 72
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Night-flowering catchfly (Silene noctiflora L.) 217
Nine years experience with the one way disc and the seeding attachment for the one way
disc, 1927-1935. 167
1955 guide map of Dominion Experimental Station, Fredericton, N.B 167
1954 guide map of Dominion Experimental Sub-station, Tower Hill, N.B. 167
1957 salad campaign ... 173
1952 guide map of Dominion Experimental Station, Fredericton, N.B. 167
1971 cereal report . . 236
1971 Dairy survey 101
1971 inventory of agricultural research projects 213
1966 inventory of agricultural research progects 213
1966-1967 Canada - seasonal duties of fresh fruits and vegetables 129
Nitrogen, phosphoric acid and potash starvation at different stages of the growth of
fragaria. 28
North American cerambycid larvae 3 137
North American hog/pork study 129
North Central Ontario experimental project farms. Annual progress report 212 213
North Central Ontario: project research stations. Annual progress report 213
North-West Territories creameries 113
Notes for cheesemakers 107 1 10 1 13
Notes for factory cheesemakers 108
Notes forming basis of agreement between Canada and the United States for removal of
cattle quarantine 182
Notes on adobe and other earth wall construction methods 167
Notes on Canadian agriculture 116
Notes on cold storage of eggs 111
Notes on cow testing 111
Notes on systemic insecticides 83
Notes on the cold storage of eggs 11
Notes on the cultivation of some staple vegetables 162
Notes on the export apple trade 110
Notes on the history, activities and achievements, 1937 to 1957, of the Seed Research
Laboratory, Plant Products Division, Production Service, Canada Department of
Agriculture 202
Notes on use of agricultural index numbers and other agricultural statistics issued by
Dominion Bureau of Statistics 89
Notes to authors 83
Notice to herdowners 194
Nova Scotia apple spary and dust calendars 26 27
Nut culture 185
Nut culture in British Columbia 156
Nutrient deficiencies and climatic factors causing low volume production and active
deterioration in white spruce 54
Nutritive value of Canadian agricultural products; special studies 215
Nutritive value of poultry 193
Oat hulls and their use in feeding stuffs 10
The oat nematode in Ontario 140 147
Oat varieties for British Columbia 233
Oat varieties, past and present 48
Oat variety trials 104
Oat variety trials and breeding 104
Oats in Canada 17 34
Oats: variety and strain tests 104
Objectives for Canadian agriculture 74
Observations on milling and baking practices in England and Scotland 229
Observations on the migration of warble larvae through the tissues 181
Observations upon government assistance to agriculture in certain countries of Europe. . 191
Obstructive urolithiasis 106
The occurrence of the Indian paint fungus, Echinodontium tinctorium, E. & E., in British
Columbia 53
"Off flavour." 112
The official Canadian grain grading guide 102
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Official results of fertilizer analyses 31 201
Official score for poultry graded and packed according to government standards 198
Official straw standards 83
Oil and oilmeal from Canadian rapeseed; a summary of research on quality and use. 59
Oil strike on western farms: housewives, livestock producers, sunflower seed growers to
benefit 83
Oleomargarine 113
The Oleomargarine Act 1919, as amended, and regulations 111
On purchasing feeding stuffs 159
On the breeding, feeding and general management of poultry 152
On the growing and marketing of tomatoes 160
On the prevention of tubersulosis in animals, with special reference to prevention of
tuberculosis in animals, with special reference to prevention in the Dominion 182
One thousand facts about Canada 149
One-way disk maintenance and operation 92
Onion 185
The onion maggot 49 143
Onion recipes 173
Onion thrips 143
Onions 1 73
Ontario Cooperative Union - Statistics of membership, 1948-49 129
Ontario experimental stations progress reports 163
Ontario flue-cured tobacco soils and their fertilizer requirements 51
Ontario's cooperatives, 1946-47 129
"Open" and "weak bodied" cheese 112
Operating hints for blade cultivators 241
Operation and construction of domestic canneries in British Columbia 19 37
Opinions about rural living, based on a questionnaire administered to the staff of the Home
Economics Service of the Extension Branch of the Ontario Department of Agriculture,
January 1959 129
Opinions about the rural community and rural living, based on a questionnaire administered
to thirty-one Alberta rural leaders during the Rural Leadership Conference, Banff, Alberta,
1959 129
An opportune time for steer feeding and finishing 30
Optimum plans for small farms in northeast Saskatchewan 129
Orange hawkweed or "Devil's paint-brush" 156
Orchard irrigation and nutritional investigation 240
Orchard irrigation in British Columbia 21 43
Orchard pollination studies in the Annapolis Valley; preliminary survey 83
Orchard replant problems 66
Orchard soil management and apple nutrition in eastern Canada 44 74
Orchard soils of the Province of Quebec 35 71
Order fertilizers now and take delivery immediately 93
Organic soil management for vegetables 46
Organic soils of southwestern Quebec 32 71
Organisations commerciales de cultivateurs au Canada; 115
The organization, achievements and present work of the Dominion experimental farms. 167
The organization, achievements and present work of the experimental farms 84
Organization and activities 76
Organization and activities of the Canada Department of Agriculture 57
Organization and activities of the Cereal Crops Division 105
Organization and activities of the Cereal Division, Central Experimental Farm 84
Organization and progress of work 149
Organization and returns of stone fruit and pear enterprises in the Okanagan Valley, British
Columbia, 1949- 1950 129
Organization, function and 1963-66 progress report of the Agrometeorology Section 94
Organization, function and progress report of the Agrometeorology Section 93
The organization of co-operative egg circles 205
The organization of science in the Dominion Department of Agriculture 215
Organization of the Canada Department of Agriculture 57
Organization of the Department of Agriculture 76
Organizational characteristics of grain - cattle farms in the Prairie Provinces, 1956-1965. 130
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Organizational characteristics of grain - cattle - hog farms in the Prairie Provinces, 1956-
1965 130
Organizational characteristics of grain farms in the Prairie Provinces, 1956-1965. 130
The oriental fruit moth in Ontario 143
The oriental peach moth in Ontario 12
The origin and quality of commercial live stock marketed in Canada: report 200
Origin of livestock marketed 200
Ornamental shrubs and trees for central British Columbia 61
Ornamental shrubs and woody climbers more commonly used for landscape purposes
throughout Canada 20 40
Ornamental shrubs for Canada 63
Ornamental shrubs for Canadian gardens 52
Ornamental trees, shrubs, and woody climbers 6 84
Our food costs 59 84 130
Outbreaks of reportable contagious diseases of livestock and poultry 181
Outdoor roses in Canada 21 43
Outdoor salads 67
Outline for report on entomology in the Canada Department of Agriculture, with special
reference to the Division of Entomology 148
Outline of sheep breeding, 1934 238
Outline of the work of the Soil Chemistry Unit 106
Outlines of work, branch experimental farms, as of September, 1957 167
The outlook for Canadian tomatoes in Great Britain 110
The outlook for dairying and the marketing of dairy produce 24
Outlook for livestock and poultry industries in Canada 194
The outlook for poultry meat in Canada to 1980; a study of factors affecting supply and
demand 130
Outlook in patterns and practices in agriculture in 1980 130
Overseas report on agricultural development 116
Overseas tests of the milling and baking qualities of Garnet wheat 8
PFAA. Prairie Farm Assistance Act; an aid to farmers in the event of serious crop
losses 58 84
P.F.R.A., a record of achievement 84
The P.F.R.A. community pasture program 208
PFRA, Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Act; what it means to the Prairie Provinces 57
PFRA water development program 84
Package bees 90
Package bees and how to install them 16 28 32
Package bees for profit 61
Package bees in Manitoba; eleven years experimental results, 1921-1931 17 32
Package bees, their introduction and care 234
The packing and transportation of Nova Scotia apples 17 33
Packing apples in barrels and boxes 5
The packing of apples in barrels and boxes 108
The pale western cutworm 27 139
The pale western cutworm and its control 18 36
Pale western cutworm control 142
Paper 228
Papilionidae to Arctidae 53
The paralysis tick, Dermacentor andersoni Stiles; its life-history and control 15 39
Parasites of horses 8 18 36
Parathion poisoning 148
Parsnip seed production 185
Party dips with potato chips 173
The pasteurization of milk, cream and dairy by-products 4 17 34
Pasture and hay crops for the southern Canadian Prairies 51
Pasture experiments; a comparison between the yields of pasture clippings and the gains by
the animals 167
Pasture experiments at Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa 167
Pasture for poultry 21 42 239
Pasture for profit 42
Pasture improvement for cheaper production (Eastern Canada) 90
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Pasture improvement for cheaper production (Prairie Provinces) 91
Pasture improvement in eastern Canada 18 36
Pasture investigations - progress report 167
Pasture renovation in Maritime Provinces 53
Pastures; questions and answers 84
The pathological deterioration of fire-killed pine in the Mississagi region of Ontario 52
Patriotism and production "more than usual"; agricultural war book 84
The pattern of mechanization and wartime changes of farms in the Elrose-Rosetown-
Conquest area of central and west central Saskatchewan, 1944 130
Paving on the farm 70
The payment for eggs according to quality 205
The pea aphid 58 143
Pea moth 143
Pea-vine silage and hay, the by-product of canning peas, as feed for livestock 167
The pea weevil 139
Peace-Athabaska weeds; a reconnaissance appraisal 34 71
Peach canker 155
Peach culture in Canada 154
Peach handling methods and equipment in Ontario 130
Peach varieties for southwestern Ontario 60
Pear growing in the Annapolis Valley 22 45
Pear harvesting and storage in British Columbia 48
Pear harvesting and storage investigations 240
The pear psylla and its control 26
The pear psylla in British Columbia 84
The pear thrips (Taeniothrips inconsequens Uzel) and its control in British Columbia. . 137
Peat, muck and mud deposits: their nature, composition and agricultural uses 7
Pedigrees and other basic data of cultivars of oats 213
The percentage of water in Canadian creamery butter 110
Perennial apple tree canker 29
Perennial flower trials at Kapuskasing 185
Periodicals currently received 190
Perishable food requirements of Newfoundland 130
Pesticides listed by active ingredient registered for use in Canada 106
Pesticides management and organization (a review and proposals) 196
Phases of Empire trade development - poultry 193
Phases of Empire trade development - sheep and wool. Source of Empire supply 193
Photographic filing 99
Physical and economic factors related to land use classification in southwest central
Saskatchewan 36 71
Physiological studies with the tobacco plant 41 72
Picnics 1 73
Pictorial survey of Newfoundland agriculture 130
Pictou cattle disease 182
Pictures: beef cattle 68
Pictures: breeds of chickens 65
Pictures; cheese making 68
Pictures: dairy cattle 68
Pictures: ducks 65
Pictures: geese 65
Pictures: horses 68
Pictures; maple syrup 66
Pictures: northern agriculture 68
Pictures of beef cattle 188
Pictures of cheese making 188
Pictures of dairy cattle 188
Pictures of sheep 188
Pictures of swine 68 1 88
Pictures of tobacco in Canada 188
Pictures: sheep 68
Pictures: the Canadian broiler industry 65
Pictures: the Canadian egg industry 65
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Pictures: the Canadian turkey industry 65
Pictures; tobacco in Canada 68
Pig creep, guard rail and castration rack 170
Pig feeding 57
Pig management 57
Pigeons 3
Pillbugs and sowbugs 65
Pioneer farming and municipal finance in the Sangudo-Winfield area of Alberta, 1941. 43 73
Pitting roots 1 59
The place of hogs on Ontario farms 20 40
Plan of cotton-front poultry house 161
Plan of permanent laying house for poultry 205
Plan of root cellar for western Canada 159
A plan to reduce wheat acreage and make more money available for necessary war
supplies 84
Planning an anti-mosquito campaign 70
Planning and planting field shelterbelts 21 43
Planning farm home grounds 50
Planning the home lot 158
Planning the western farmstead 159
Planning your garden 22 44 59
Plans and specifications of a cool cheese curing room 110
Plans for construction of a seed cleaning and grading machine 242
Plant and animal breeding on Canadian experimental farms 215
Plant food evaluation; how to value the plant food content of different fertilizers 14 35
Plant for pleasure 185
Plant inspection and seed potato certification service 204
Plant movement regulations 84
Plant pathology and plant science, Research Station, CDA, Lethbridge, Alberta 237
Plant protection treatments 204
Plant quarantine news 203
Plant Research Institute, William Saunders Building 213
The plantains of Canada 24
Plantains (Plantago Spp.) 217
Planting and care of hedges 185
The planting and care of shade trees 155
Planting and growing rhubarb 66
Planting annuals, herbaceous perennials and roses 185
Planting apple trees 185
Planting trees and hardwood cuttings on the Canadian Prairies 46
Plants collected in the vicinity of Marmora 100
Plants of Prince Edward Island 55
Plants of the MacKenzie River Delta and Reindeer Grazing Preserve 232
Plants responsible for hay fever 14 35
Plastic crop shelters and greenhouses 84
Plum culture 46
Plum culture and district lists of plums suitable for Canada, with descriptions of varieties. . 4
Plum culture and district lists of plums suitable for Ontario and Quebec, with descriptions of
varieties 151
The plum curculio (Conotrachelus nenuphar Herbst) and its control in Quebec 11
Points of interest to management and production men in the canning industry 84
Poison ivy 14 16 34 45
Poison ivy and its eradication 100
Poison ivy (Rhus toxicodendron L.) 12
The poisoning of horses by the common bracken (Pteris aquilina L.) 181
Poisonous plants of the Canadian Prairies 48
Pollination studies in tree fruit 167
Population in process; a study of social changes affecting selected farm operators and their
descendants, 1918 to 1949. Dundas County, Ontario 130
Pork 68
Pork. How to buy - how to cook 84
Pork chart 198
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Pork cuts 84
Pork's the buy 173
Portable grain elevators for farm use 92
Positive-flow band applicator for granular soil insecticides 48
Possibilities of agriculture in the Yukon district 160
Post-frame wall construction for farm buildings 135
Post war settlement of veterans in Alberta 130
Postdoctorate fellowships for research in the biological sciences, tenable in the laboratories
of the Canada Dept. of Agriculture 76
Potash in agriculture 26 156
The Potato 187
The potato and its culture with lists of varieties found most useful 151
Potato aphids 143
Potato blights 150 160
Potato canker (Chrysophlyctis endobiotica, Schilb.) imported into Canada 156
Potato canker - Danger 156
The potato chip industry in Canada 130
Potato culture 91
Potato diseases 100
Potato diseases transmitted by the use of unsound seed potatoes 156
Potato flea beetle 143
Potato growing in Canada 49
Potato growing in the Atlantic Provinces 63
Potato growing in the Maritime Provinces 158 160
The potato in Canada 16 31 153
Potato leaf hopper 143
Potato rot nematode. 100
Potato scab 158
The potato situation in eastern Canada 13 84
Potato spraying for late blight and rot 159
Potato storage 47
Potato tuber diseases 84
Potato wart (canker) 100 204
Potato wart quarantine in Newfoundland 84
Potatoes 54
Potatoes for livestock 16 45 84
A potent new insecticide benzine hexachloride or 666 141
A potent new insecticide - 666, hexachlorobenzene or gammexane 140
Potherbs or greens for the Maritimes 63
Poultry 193
Poultry; a farm asset; a seasonable hint as to the practical value of poultry on the Canadian
farm 193
Poultry account book 130
Poultry breeding records 6
Poultry consumers protected from feminizing chemicals 188
Poultry culling in New Brunswick 84
Poultry diseases 50
The poultry enterprise on forty-nine Manitoba farms, 1948-1949 130
Poultry experiences at the Experimental Station for Vancouver Island, Sydney, B.C 157
Poultry feeds and feeding 2 9 17 33 153
Poultry guide 173
Poultry house construction, with general and detailed plans 8 16 32
Poultry housing and management 50
Poultry; how to buy, how to cook 60
Poultry keeping in town and country 153
Poultry market report 200
Poultry market review 76
Poultry marketing calendar, 1915 193
Poultry meat 61
Poultry meat; your best buy 173
Poultry production and marketing in Saskatchewan 130
Poultry products for many uses 84
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Poultry products market report 200
Poultry recipes, by Canadian chefs 205
Poultry research in progress in Canada; a supplement to the report of the Conference of the
Associate Committee on Marketing Poultry 84
Poultry revenue; producers can increase their income by crate fattening 193 198
Poultry trade with Great Britain 107
Powder-post beetles in structural timber in coastal British Columbia 48
Powdery and common scab of the potato 29
Powdery scab of potatoes 156
Practical assistance to wool growers in the marketing of their wool clips 219
A practical basement storage room 167
A practical farm root cellar 20 40
Practical steer feeding on the prairies 11
The Prairie farm rehabilitation act 207
Prairie farm rehabilitation water development program; small community and municipal
projects 207
The prairie farm reservoirs 208
The prairie farmer's vegetable garden 4
Prairie Grain Advance Payments Act 84
Prairie grains policy 76
Prairie grasses identified and described by vegetative characters 68
The prairie home orchard 48
Prairie resources and PFRA 84
Prairie summerfallow moisture report to end of March 1963 96
Precooling by fanning 178
Precooling, shipment and cold storage of tender fruit with notes on packing and
packages 109
Precooling vs. transit icing 178
Pre-development farm 208
Preliminary estimate of red clover seed production, 1953 crop 202
Preliminary list of periodicals currently received; 190
A preliminary list of the natural enemies of Canadian agricultural pests 232
Preliminary report on an exploratory soil survey along the Alaska military highway and the
Yukon river system 167
Preliminary report on the native vegetation 175
Preliminary soil survey of lands adjacent to the Mackenzie Highway in the Northwest
Territories 167
Preliminary summary of mulch paper experiments on Dominion Experimental Farms. .171
Preparation and care of lawns 185
The preparation of a methodological note 130
Preparation of candied fruits and related products 240
Preparation of fur pelts 193
Preparation of fur pelts for the market 198
Preparation of sketch maps 130
Prepare to protect your crops next season 138
Prepar
Prepar
Prepar
Prepar
Prepar
Prepar
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ing bees for winter 15 38
ing cigarette burley tobacco for market 61
ing farm horses for summer work 162
ing insect displays 53
ing land for grain-crops in Saskatchewan : ... 161
ing land for grain crops on the Prairies 154
ing poultry for market; crate feeding, killing and dressing, government
grades 18 29 35
Preparing poultry produce for market 3 153
Preparing wool for market 219
Present policy and procedure with respect to the Dutch elm disease in Canada 204
The present situation of the beef cattle farms in the Eastern townships 210
Present status of orchard acaricides in Canada 144
The preservation of fruits and vegetables by freezing 35 71 185
Preservation of fruits and vegetables for home use 153
The preservation of fruits for exhibition purposes 161
Preservation of strawberries with S02 185
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Preserving fruits and vegetables in the home 5
The preserving of eggs in the home 205
Press copy 1 87
Press release 101
Preston and other early ripening wheats 161
Prevent white grub injury 138
Preventing peach canker 13 31
The prevention of brown rootrot and black rootrot of tobacco in Canada 15 39
The prevention of cereal rusts by the use of fungicidal dusts 9
Prevention of common losses in young pigs 91
Prevention of damage by borers in softwood logs or fire-killed timber 177
Prevention of disease in sheep (including control of internal and external parasites). . 48 92
The prevention of losses in sheep flocks 91
Prevention of tobacco mosaic 15 39
Prevention of tobacco mosaic in Ontario 14 34
Prevention of virus diseases of greenhouse grown tomatoes 14 34
Prices and net returns to the growers of apples in the Okanagan Valley 130
Prices and returns for Nova Scotia apples 40 72
Principal poisonous plants of Canada 155
Principal varieties of garden vegetables approved for registration, and variety names
adopted by the Horticultural Committee of Canadian Plant Breeders at Winnipeg, 1929. 28
Principles and methods involved in dehydration of apples 37 72 185
Principles of barn ventilation 46
The principles of poultry house construction with general and detailed plans 153
Probabilities of freezing temperatures at Fredericton, N.B., Charlottetown, P.E.I. , Kentville,
N.S. and Nappan, N.S 56
Probability table of spring frost at the Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa 167
Probable maximum snowpack and rainstorm: Penticton, Creek, B.C 208
The probable scarcity of rennet for the manufacture of cheese, with some directions for
securing a supply 15 39 1 1 1
Probe for sampling deep grain bins 228
Probing for back-fat thickness in hogs 60
Problem feeds for livestock and poultry 63
Problems in collaboration with other members of British Commonwealth .215
Problems to be anticipated when processing meteorological branch type 4 format 94
Procedure for keeping a meteorological soil moisture budget for irrigation purposes. . . .171
Procedure for the establishment of community pastures and rules and regulations for the
operation thereof 208
Procedures in biological control of insects 232
Proceedings of a Conference on Dressed Poultry 84
Proceedings of soil drifting control and shelterbelt conference held at Brandon, Manitoba,
December 1, 1954 171
Proceedings of the Animal Husbandry Staff Conference. (Eastern Section). Lennoxville, P.Q.
June 9 and 10, 1955 97
Proceedings of the Animal Husbandry Staff Conference. (Western Section). Lacombe,
Alberta, June 1 1-12, 1952 98
Proceedings of the symposium on minimum tillage, 1970 213
Proceedings of the tobacco meetings held at Ottawa, February 18-20, 1957 221
Processed publications available 148
Processes for making maple products 84
Processing qualities of apple varieties and selections 68
Produce more poultry products 162
Producing beef on the farm; an analysis of light weight beef production in southwestern
Ontario 84 1 67
Producing certified seed of bromegrass in Western Canada 46
Producing clean milk 17 27 32
Producing pure milk 16 46 90
Production and marketing of wool 92
Production and markets 191
Production and storage facilities for frozen fruits and vegetables in Canada 130
Production and thrift. Agricultural war book 84
The production and use of seed grain 217
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Production goals, 1943 85
Production, harvesting and curing of burley tobacco 22 45
The production, harvesting and curing of cigar tobacco 22 45
Production, harvesting and curing of dark tobacco in Ontario 46
Production, harvesting and curing of pipe tobaccos 22 44
Production, marketings and distribution of Canadian grain 102
Production of alfalfa on range lands of Saskatchewan and Alberta 12
The production of bacon for the British market 191
The production of cheaper and better forage crops for livestock in central Alberta 8
The production of flaxseed in Canada 17 33
The production of flue-cured tobacco seedlings in Ontario 19 37
Production of juices, their manufacture, chemical aspects and laboratory control. 44 74
The production of mangel and sugar beet seed 15 39
Production of milk, 1939, 1942, 1945-53. All Canada and Alberta 114
The production of rape in western Canada 52
The production of smut-free seed 13 31
Production of sugar beets in southwestern Ontario 130
The production of sugar beets in southwestern Ontario; an economic study 85
The production of swede turnip seed 15 39
Production of vegetables in wartime gardens 93
Production of vegetables in wartime gardens in urban centres of Canada in 1943 130
Professional staff 167
Professor Robertson on the extension of nature studies 218
Profitable field root varieties for Ontario and adjacent parts of Quebec 157
Profitable field root varieties for the Maritime Provinces and eastern Quebec 157
Profitable poultry farming 110 191
Profits from dairy cows 157
Program review 230
A program to estimate normals of temperature and related agroclimatic elements for
locations on the Canadian great plains 94
Programme of scientific work, for the fiscal year 163
Progress in the breeding of hardy apples for the Canadian North-West 152
Progress of construction, South Saskatchewan River Dam 188
The progress of cow testing 109
Progress of farmers in an area adjacent to the Saskatchewan-Carrot River triangle 131
Progress report: crop research. Experimental project farms in Eastern Ontario, 1962. . . . 230
Progress report of national potato seedling and variety test in Canada 183
Progress report of pasture investigations 76
Progress report of pasture research 76
Progress report of Prairie regional potato trials 225
Progress report of the Dominion Cerealist 105
Progress report of the regional potato trials in Ontario 212
Progress report on biting-fly studies 148
Progress report on cultural activities under the P.F.R.A. act 207
Progress report on grasshopper bait investigations, Canadian Prairies, 1941 139
A progress report on the special study of Ontario farm homes and homemakers 131
Project Group on Breeding Spring Wheats for the Prairie Provinces. Annual report 213
Project Group on Winter Wheat Improvement. Meeting 201
Project list of the Division of Botany and Plant Pathology, Science Service 100
Project organization on the Dominion experimental farms 167
Project record system and classified list of projects 148
Projects on pasture research 106
Provincial agricultural legislation in Western Canada 116
Propagation of apple rootstocks by stooling 185
Proper use of pesticides program 76
Proposed changes in farming enterprises 131
Proposed large water development projects in the P.F.R.A. area of Manitoba, Saskatchewan
and Alberta 208
Prospects for export of tender fruits 85 1 14
Protect farm stored grain 148
Protect orchards from rabbits and mice 56
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Protecting cover crops and fall-sown grains from grasshopper damage in the Prairie
Provinces 144
Protection of crops 138
Protection of farm-stored grain in western Canada 144
Protection of fruit trees from mice and rabbits and care of injured trees 157 161
Protection of skidways against attack by sawyer beetles 140
Protection of the forest against insects and disease 177
Protein content of Canadian wheat, 1927-1968 102
Protein content of the crop 229
Protein content of Western Canadian barley 229
Protein survey map of western Canada 228
Protein survey map of western Canada hard red spring wheat 228
Protein survey of Western Canadian amber durum wheat 228
Protein survey of Western Canadian barley 229
Protein survey of Western Canadian hard red wheat 229
Province of Manitoba and North-West Territory of the Dominion of Canada. Information for
emigrants 85
Province of Manitoba grasshoppers egg survey and forecast: map 145
Provincial agricultural legislation in Ontario 116
Provincial agricultural legislation in Quebec and Ontario 116
Provincial agricultural legislation in the Atlantic Provinces 116
Provincial agricultural legislation - Quebec 116
Pruning and disbudding dahlias 185
Pruning apple trees in eastern Canada 68 85
Pruning, thinning and utilizing trees, with special reference to prairie farm shelterbelts. 16 42
Pruning tree fruits and small fruits 85
Public cold storage in Canada, 1955 198
Public hearings: Plant Quarantine and Control Administration, Washington, D.C., March 24th
to 28th, 1932 148
Publications 187
Publications: a list of material published 116
Publications for the home 76
Publications in the library on administration 189
Publications in the library on information storage and retrieval 189
Publications in the library on personnel administration 189
Publications index book 187
Publications of the Canada Dept. of Agriculture 1867-1959 85
Publications of the Department of Agriculture, 1878-1914 189
Publications on forest diseases 177
Pulp wood of Canada 85 149
Purebred ram grading report 194
Purpose and instructions in the use of the dairy farmers' account book 131
Qualitative and quantitative analysis of phenothiazine 202
Quality bacon for the consumer 193
The quality characteristics of Thatcher wheat 228
Quality characteristics of the Canadian amber durum wheat 229
Quality evaluation of green and wax bean varieties grown at the Lethbridge Research
Station in 1965 237
Quality evaluation of green pea varieties grown at the Lethbridge Research Station in
I965 237
Quality evaluation of snap bean varieties in 1966 237
The quality of the crop of Western Canadian flaxseed 229
The quality of the crop of Western Canadian wheat 229
The quality of Western Canadian amber durum wheat 229
The quality of Western Canadian hard red spring wheat in relation to grading and marketing
with particular reference to protein content 229
Quantitative studies of soil micro-organisms, 1-XV (1938-1957) 99
Quarterly forecast of hog marketing 200
Quarterly report 216
Quebec experimental stations progress reports 164
Quebec experimental tobacco stations, season 1911 221
Quicksand in wells 241
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R.O.P. - AR swine: annual report 195
R.O.P. for swine: annual report 195
R.O.P. inspectors' manual 194
R.O.P. newsletter 194
R.O.P. poultry 194
R.2: Tumble type sweep rake 170
Rabbits 3
Rabbits for meat and fur 198
Rabies 98 180
Rabies and livestock 63
Rabies and your pet 62
Radio talk 76
Ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia L.) 217
Raising calves for veal 60
Raising chinchillas 59 179
Raising rabbits 60
Ram classification 194
The ram premium policy 26
Rambler alfalfa 53
Rancid flavour in cheddar cheese 8
Randomized block designs for factorial experiments 169
Range and livestock management in the shortgrass prairie region of southern Alberta and
Saskatchewan 47
Range conservation 207
Range management of grasslands and adjacent parklands in the Prairie Provinces 57
Range management pays 67
The range rearing of chicks 92
Range sheep production in western Canada 47
The rape plant; its culture, use and value 151
Rapeseed meal for livestock and poultry - a review 62
Raspberries 150
Raspberries and blackberries 16 45
The raspberry and its cultivation in Canada 7
The raspberry crown borer 63
Raspberry culture 185
Raspberry inspection service and Canadian certified raspberry stock its production 29
The rate of precooling fruit in different styles of packages and at different temperatures. . 109
Rates of seeding in eastern Canada 85
Rations for economical pork production 29
Rats and mice; destroyers of grain and food 138
Re: a species of dagger nematode on roses 204
Re: conditions in transit of B.C. strawberries and loganberries by rail to destinations in the
Prairie Provinces, June-July 1959, 209
Re: creamery cold storage bonuses 110
Re: suggested periodical "Canada's Resources" to be published jointly by the Departments
of Agriculture, Fisheries and Mines and resources 189
Reaction of wheat varieties to leaf rust and stem rust 100
Rearing chicks from the incubator to the laying pen or fattening crate 13 33
Recent developments in agricultural extension work in Canada 189
Recent developments in international trade policy affecting agricultural products 131
Recent developments in the cooperative purchasing of farm supplies 131
Recipe book for enjoying Canadian apples, "the world's finest fruit" 173
Recipe for syrup from sugar beets 225
Recipe sheet to can or freeze peaches 173
Reclaiming acid dome peat bogs for agricultural use 55
Recleaned elevator screening (standard stock food) as a food for livestock 161
Recommendations and suggestions for the production of high quality frozen eggs 194
Recommendations approved by the P.F.R.A. Advisory Committee on Land Utilization at a
meeting held in Regina. Saskatchewan, February 26, 27, 28, 1945 85
Recommendations for the construction and sanitary operation of poultry processing
plants 198
Recommendations for the operation and layout of poultry eviscerating plants 198
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Recommendations for the prevention of damage by some common insects of the farm, the
orchard and the garden 150
Recommendations for the production of canned pre-cooked poultry 198
Recommendations for the use of DDT against agricultural insect pests in 1947 142
Recommended dates for seeding cereal grains in southwestern Saskatchewan 242
Recommended herbaceous perennials 167
Recommended rules for packing apples in containers other than the standard box 179
Recommended storage temperature and relative humidity and the average freezing
temperature of fruits and vegetables 85
Recommended varieties of field roots 162
Reconnaissance soil survey of the Slave River lowland in the Northwest Territories of
Canada 167
Reconnaissance soil survey of the Takhinni and Dezadeash Valleys in the Yukon
Territory 213
The reconstruction and future organization of the Dominion Experimental Farms Branch. 167
Record of performance for poultry; rules and recommendations 194
Record of performance for poultry, section "A", rules and regulations for record year, 1922-
23 193
Record of performance for swine 209
Record of performance for turkeys; rules and recommendations 194
Record of performance test results for purebred Lacombes; a summary of all R.O.P. tests for
Lacombe swine 236
Records of Canadian egg production tests 206
Records of frog-bit in Canada 85
The red-backed cutworm and its control in the Prairie Provinces 27
Red clover for hay, silage, pasture and seed 48
Red clover seed and its impurities 217
The red currant and the white currant; their place in Quebec's horticulture 12
The red-headed pine sawfly in Ontario 52
Red raspberry cultivars for eastern Canada 69
Red turnip beetle 143
Reduce pig losses 210
Reed canary grass 16 44 175
Reference tables for spacing of flight lines, determining amount of photographs involved and
comparing scales of multi-camera systems 85
References for the food conference, Hot Springs 85
References to insects on sunflowers in Saskatchewan in publications of the Entomological
laboratory, Saskatoon, and in annual summaries of the Division of entomology 148
Refrigeration and heating in the transportation of perishable commodities 179
Refrigerator car tests 178
Regional Committee on Soil Drifting. Report of the meeting 76
Register of brucellosis-free listed herds 181
Register of fully accredited herd 181
Register of herds of cattle listed free from Bang's disease 181
Register of herds of cattle listed free from brucellosis 181
Register of tuberculosis-free fully accredited herds 181
Registered herbicides 201
Regrassing abandoned farms, submarginal cultivated lands and depleted pastures in the
prairie areas of Western Canada 20 40
Regulations governing extra-mural research projects 85
Regulations Governing the Inspection of Condensed, Evaporated and Dried Milk 1
Regulations respecting financial assistance to agricultural exhibitions and fairs 189
Regulations respecting the grading and marking of eggs 194
Regulations under the Destructive Insect and Pest Act governing the importation, sale,
shipment and exportation of the common or Irish potato 156
Regulations under the Destructive Insect and Pest Act, with instructions to importers and
exporters of trees, plants and other nursery stock 138
Reindeer range survey, 1957 and 1963 232
The relation between birth weight, subsequent weights, body weight gain, and feed
consumption of Holstein-Friesian steers 233
The relation of mortality of balsam fir, Abies balsamea (L.) Mill., caused by the spruce
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budworm, Choristoneura fumiferana (Clem.), to forest composition in the Algoma forest of
Ontario 47
The relative resistance of various fragaria chiloensis clones to phytophthora fragariae. 234
Release hitch and lift for tractor drawn horse mower 170
Reminder for outdoor cooking 173
Renewed cutworm outbreak expected in 1932 in Saskatchewan and Alberta 148
Renovation of the neglected orchard with special reference to the best orchard practice. 153
Report and recommendations of the Sprinkler Irrigation Committee for Western Canada. 168
Report, conservation and food control, Assiniboine River 208
Report: co-operative test of early wheat varieties 105
Report co-operative tests with oat varieties 231
Report for December, 1952 of the Biological Control Section, Laboratory of Entomology,
Vancouver, B.C 216
Report interpretation series 103
Report: local variety trials, Eastern Ontario; 104
Report of a meeting held in Ottawa, September 26th, 1928, to organize the Eastern Ontario
Cheesemakers' Association 114
Report of a visit to Great Britain and the Continent of Europe, 1897-1898 182
Report of activities and special developments during the month 201
Report of an exploratory soil survey made along the water route from Fort Nelson, B.C. to
Waterways, Alta., via Fort Simpson, N.W.T 168
Report of Committee on Dressed Poultry Standards 193
Report of committees and brief summaries of some of the papers presented at the
conference of P.F.R.A. workers, Brandon, Man., January 23, 24, and 25, 1940 208
A report of condemnation insurance for livestock 198
Report of cow testing 191
Report of Eastern cooperative barley test 105
A report of fertilizer analyses 30 201
Report of field crops grown in Saskatchewan from seeds obtained through the federal forage
seed distribution of 1932 175
Report of first three years Canadian national egg-laying contests 3
Report of grading of purebred rams in Ontario 85
Report of investigations 243
Report of official analyses of samples taken by inspectors under the provisions and
regulations of The Fertilizers Act, 1922 27
Report of panel on chemical analysis 85
Report of Russian fur production as taken from Women's wear daily 179
Report of six years experience of a farmer in the Red Deer District 85
Report of sixth Annual Conference of the Live Stock Inspection and Grading Services held at
Hotel Saskatchewan, Regina, June 5-7, 1950 193
Report of sprinkler irrigation survey in Saskatchewan 1952 241
Report of studies on consumer acceptance of grade A lean bacon 131
Report of Summerland Jersey herd. 1933/1946 241
Report of the Canadian delegation on the U.S.S.R. Agricultural Exhibition in Moscow, Aug.
1-15, 1954 85
Report of the Chief Supervisor on the illustration stations in British Columbia, Alberta,
Saskatchewan, and Manitoba 186
Report of the Chief Supervisor on the illustration stations in Ontario, Quebec, New
Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island 186
Report of the Conference of Field Husbandry Workers of Western Canada 168
Report of the conference on grasshopper research held at Lincoln, Nebraska, September 1 1-
14, 1945 148
Report of the cow testing associations 108
Report of the Division of Entomology Special Program Committee 148
Report of the Dominion Animal Husbandman 97
Report of the Dominion Cerealist 105
Report of the Dominion Chemist 105
Report of the Dominion Entomologist 145
Report of the Dominion experimental farms 164
Report of the Dominion Poultry Husbandman (varies slightly) 206
Report of the Entomologist 145
Report of the Entomologist and Botanist 145
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Report of the Foreman 177
Report of the fourth and fifth annual Canadian national egg-laying contests 4
Report of the Fruit Insect Unit 148
Report of the Live Stock Commissioner 192
Report of the meeting of the Great Plains conference of entomologists, Itasca Park,
Minnesota August 9-10, 1934 148
Report of the meeting on the development of pasture from bushlands in western Canada. 213
Report of the Minister of Agriculture 75
Report of the ninth and tenth annual Canadian national egg-laying contests 8
Report of the reconnaissance soil survey, municipality of Armstrong, Manitoba 85
Report of the Seed Commissioner 217
Report of the sire progeny test conducted at the test station at Brandon, Manitoba 195
Report of the sire progeny test conducted at the test station at Charlottetown, P.E.I 195
Report of the sire progeny test conducted at the test station at Edmonton, Alberta 195
Report of the sire progeny test conducted at the test station at Lacombe, Alberta 195
Report of the sire progeny test conducted at the test station at Lennoxville, Quebec. . . .196
Report of the sire progeny test conducted at the test station at Nappan, N.S 196
Report of the sire progeny test conducted at the test station at Saskatoon,
Saskatchewan 196
Report of the sire progeny test conducted at the test station at Waterloo, Ont 196
Report of the sixth, seventh and eighth annual Canadian national egg-laying contests. ... 6
Report of the Symposium on birch dieback 177
Report of the Veterinary Director General 181
Report of trial shipment of bulk wheat from Vancouver via the Panama Canal to the United
Kingdom 228
Report on a visit to the United Kingdom, Sept.-Oct. 1951 148
Report on acaricide investigations, 1948-53 144
Report on activities in Wilson Creek Watershed, April 1, 1962, to March 31, 1963 208
Report on activities under the Prairie Farm Assistance Act 76
Report on activities under the Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Act 207
Report on agricultural investigations in the Mackenzie River basin, 1945 168
A report on an investigation into some of the possibilities of the recovery and utilization of
the fibre from the straw of flax grown for seed production purposes on the Canadian
Prairies. 85
Report on Canadian agricultural participation in technical assistance programmes to under-
developed countries, June 1951 to December 1954 85
Report on Canadian flax industries 86
Report on cattle quarantine in Canada 200
Report on cooperative sugar beet seed tests between Canadian and German
laboratories 202
Report on co-operative tests of wheat varieties 76
Report on dykeland reclamation, 1913-1952 168
Report on larkspur poisoning of live stock on the Porcupine Hills Forest Reserve,
Alberta 168
Report on mosquito control work conducted in the Ottawa District during 1927 148
A report on mosquitoes and mosquito control in Prince Edward Island, with special reference
to P.E.I. National Park 148
Report on oil seeds investigations 168
A report on opinions about the rural community and rural living 131
Report on potato fungicides 234
Report on progency testing in beef herds 209
Report on record of performance for beef cattle 196
Report on research 76
Report on rural relief due to drought conditions and crop failures in western Canada, 1930-
1937 86
Report on rust development 231
Report on rust development in western Canada 243
Report on selection of a site for an agricultural experiment sub-station in the Yukon
Territory 171
Report on sire appraisal 196
Report on soft white spring wheat varieties 105
A report on some trial shipments of cold storage apples 108
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Report on spring wheat observation plots on eastern branch farms and stations 168
Report on the Agricultural Instruction Act 76
Report on the chemical composition and physical characters of Ladoga, Red Fife and other
varieties of wheat 149
Report on the chemical composition of certain varieties of Indian corn 150
Report on the desirability of establishing throughout the dominion a complete system of
meat chilling, packing and exporting 86
Report on the Dominion educational butter scoring contest, 1919 109
Report on the Dominion educational cheese scoring contest 114
Report on the forest wealth of Canada 86
Report on the measurement of latent evaporation at Canada Department of Agriculture
establishments 94
Report on the milling and baking characteristics of the crop 229
Report on the 1944 anopheline mosquito survey in Canada 140
Report on the participation of the Canada Department of Agriculture and associated
organizations in technical assistance programmes to underdeveloped countries, June 1951
to December 1957 86
Report on the production and manufacture of beet sugar 168
Report on the progeny test for beef cattle 196
Report on the progress of the work of the Experimental Farms of the Dominion of Canada 150
Report on the reconnaissance of the irrigation projects of the corporation of the city of
Penticton 208
Report on the soils and settlement possibilities in the Goose Bay, Labrador area,
Newfoundland, Canada 171
Report on the spruce sawfly outbreak 148
Report on the statistical survey of artificial insemination of cattle in Canada 195
Report on the tobacco industry in Ontario 220
Report on the uniform alcan tests of wheat, oats and barley 234
Report on trip to south-eastern United States 204
Report on uniform co-operative pea test 230
Report to Canada Agriculture Research Branch on Grazing lands of Newfoundland 238
Report to the Dominion Entomologist on an investigation made regarding reported insect
infestations in Canadian flour in Barbados and Trinidad 148
Reports of the first conference of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United
Nations, held at Quebec City, October 16-November 1, 1945 86
Research activities in agrometeorology and applied fields, 1962-1966 94
Research and experimental projects in dairying under way in Canada, 1933 114
Research Branch, Canada Department of Agriculture 213
Research Branch Conference, Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa, Mar. 6-10, 1961 214
Research for farmers 75
Research highlights 224 234 238
Research hi-lites 236
Research in Science Service, Department of Agriculture, Ottawa 216
Research problems; some major ones underway on experimental farms, by divisions. .215
Research review 233
Research Station, Summerland, B.C.; 50th anniversary 241
Research summary 225
Research techniques in the economics of meat production. A reference paper in research
methodology 131
Research work at Harrow Experimental Station in 191 1 221
Researches in regard to wheat flour and bread 154
Reseeding grassland ranges in the interior of British Columbia 56
Re-settlement 207
Resulphuring methods for dried apples 185
Results from spraying in Nova Scotia 138
Results obtained in 1895 from trial plots of important farm crops 150
Results obtained in... from trial plots of grain, fodder corn and roots 150 151
Results obtained in... from trial plots of grain, fodder corn, field roots and potatoes. .151 152
Results obtained in... on the Dominion experimental farms from trial plots of grain, fodder
corn, field roots and potatoes 152
The results of collectivization of Estonian agriculture 131
Results of early and late seeding of barley, oats and spring wheat 150
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Results of experiments at Fort Vermilion, Alberta 2
Results of experiments with early, medium and late sowing of grain 150
Results of germination tests of wheat, oats and barley from Manitoba, Saskatchewan and
Alberta for November and December 1907 218
Results of grasshopper investigations conducted in Canada 145
Results of grasshopper investigations during 1945. Part 3. Work conducted in Canada. 141
Results of tests with benzene hexachloride by the Division of Entomology Division in
1946 216
Results of the growth of two-rowed barley from seed imported by the Government of
Canada 150
Review of Canadian agricultural price and marketing arrangements 131
Review of Canadian egg and poultry markets for 1929 28
Review of co-operative wool sales in Canada, preparing wool for market 219
Review of economic entomology in Canada, 1948-1954 148
Review of forest entomology in Canada, 1948-1953 177
Review of literature on methods and techniques employed in pasture research 86
A review of literature on the problem of blackening in cooked potatoes 204
Review of the available information on the persistance of chlorinated hydrocarbon
insecticide residues in soil 222
A review of the dairy produce trade 114
A review of the developments in Canada in entomology and methods of entomological
control in the last five years 148
Review of the dry milk situation 112
A review of the Rural Development Program in the United States of America 131
A review of the status and possibilities of flax production and manipulation in
Canada. 86 168
A review of the work of the experimental farms 168
Review statement outlining the work and recommendations of the Provincial Inter-
departmental Committee on Canadian Hand Arts and Crafts, January 1942 to January
1944. 86
Reviews of literature on insecticides 148
Rhinitis of swine 55
Rhododendrons in the Atlantic Provinces 64
Ribgrass (Plantago lanceolata L.) 217
Risk of analysis of weekly climatic data for agricultural and irrigation planning 94
Riverhurst Region of Saskatchewan 114
Roadside spraying 171
Rock Cornish game hens; Squab broilers 58
The rock garden 62
Rock gardens for central British Columbia 61
The Rockglen region of Saskatchewan 114
The rod cultivator 161
Rogues and roguing cereal crops 68
Romance and dividends in agriculture. Talk 76
Root and storage cellars 24
Root diseases of cereals 50
Root maggots and their control 25 138
Root-rots and foot-rots of wheat in Manitoba 5
Root-rots of cereals 12
Root systems of certain forage crops in relation to the management of agricultural soils. . 86
The Root Vegetables Act 12
Rootrot and related literature; on annotated bibliography, 1958 235
Rootrots of cereals 15 39
The rose chafer 1115 39
The Rosthern Region of Saskatchewan 115
Round and tape worm diseases of poultry 205
The round headed apple tree borer 141
The round-headed apple-tree borer and its control 12
Row spacing affects yields of forage grasses in the brown soil zone of Saskatchewan. . 56
Rubber and resin content of native and introduced plants of Canada 100
Rubber tired farm wagon 170
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Rules covering the Canadian Record of Performance Service for Registered Dairy
Cattle. 194 195
Rules for seed testing 202
Rules for the production and marketing of new-laid eggs 205
Rules governing the Canadian record of performance service for dairy cattle 196
Rural development research in Canada 131
Rural young people and their future plans 131
The Russian thistle or Russian tumble-weed 160
Russian wild rye grass 51
The rust organism and its genetic behaviour 243
Rust research in Canada and related plant-disease investigations 56
Rutabaga or swede turnip as a vegetable crop 15 37
Rutabagas 173
Rye for forage and grain in the Atlantic Provinces 59
SB. Williams; CDA's new Deputy Minister 189
S.B. Williams; CDA's new Minister 189
SCR - an answer to light control; economy and minimum heat dissipation in high-amperage
circuits are among advantages 136
SP series 240
The saddle horse 69
The safe handling of commercial livestock; a producer to consumer campaign 86 193
Safe use of pesticides around homes and cottages 189
A safety guide for supervisors 86
Safety manual 86
Sainfoin 86
Sainfoin for western Canada 69
The St. Mary irrigation project 208
St. Mary irrigation project, PFRA 86
Salad dressings 173
Salad shorts 174
Salads 54 174
Salads around the world 174
Salads that are different 23 35 179
Sales of cheese in selected Canadian cities 131
Sample design of a sprinkler irrigation project 241
Sampling and field operations in a socio-economic study of farms in Prince Edward Island,
June 29 to August 19, 1959 131
Sampling experience in the Ottawa cheese survey; a methodological note 131
The "Sanctuary" system of poultry house ventilation 168
The sash house for growing early plants 185
Saskatchewan experimental stations progress reports 164
The Saskatchewan River reclamation project 208
Saskatchewan River reclamation project. Interim reports. 1-10 208
Saskatchewan River reclamation project. Report 208
Saskatchewan sawfly control blocks - 1943 139
The saskatoon 62
The satin moth in British Columbia 26
Saving and using fats in the home 174
Savory herbs 58
The saw-toothed grain beetle; our no. I food pest 65
Sawyer beetles in pine, spruce and balsam fir 145
A scale for rating socio-economic levels in rural western Canada 131
The scheduling of cattle in England; the Canadian case 86
The school garden as regarded and carried on in the different provinces 187
School lunches 23 30 31 1 14
School milk in Canada 131
Science service 215
Science Service directory; laboratories and staff 216
Science Service Laboratory, St. Jean. Quebec 216
Scientists release parasites to kill spruce budworm 86
Scrapbook, 1892-1918 106
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Screening tests of ten contact insecticides on the wheat stem sawfly, Cephus cinctus
Hort. 144
Screenings as a feed for livestock 27
Seasonable hints 164
Seasonal changes in quantities of food purchased 131
Seasonal price summaries 199
Seasonal variation in Canadian farm products 132
Seasonal variation in prices and production of livestock and livestock products 132
Seasonal variations in the livestock industry; cattle, sheep, hogs, and calves 57
Second report of Committee on Grasshopper Research appointed by the American
Association of Economic Entomologists 139
Seed cleaners and separators 54
The Seed Control Act, 1911 217
The Seed Control Act, reprinted from the Revised statutes of Canada, i906 217
Seed corn - announcement regarding new control system 218
Seed corn, field root and garden seed. Seed trade investigation 217
Seed-corn maggot 142
Seed, feed and fertilizer markets 217
Seed grain 218
Seed grain. Importance of strong vitality and germination tests 217
Seed growing: pot-herb crops (used for "greens") 185
Seed importation regulations 217
Seed oats 1 58
Seed potato certification 204
Seed production prospects 201
Seed samples for purity and germination tests 217
The seed supply in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta. Special bulletin 218
Seed testing 218
Seed treatment for grain smut 158
Seed treatment for small grain crops 92
Seeding crested wheat grass for hay and pasture 17 34
Seeding forest rangelands in British Columbia 69
Seeding forest ranges in the dry belt of British Columbia 58
Seeding grassland ranges in the interior of British Columbia 69
Seeding machinery maintenance 92
Seeding prairie rangelands; a management and economic guide 132
Seedling blight and foot-rots of oats caused by Fusarium culmorum (W.G. sm.) Sacc 6
The Seeds Act 1
Selected bibliography on agricultural engineering and related topics (Canadian
publications) 171
Selected Canadian agrometeorological publications 96
Selected Canadian contributions to agrometeorology and allied fields 93
Selected indicators of agricultural land use, average farm occupied and improved area and
livestock numbers; provinces, counties and census divisions 132
Selected list of publications of the Research Branch 174
Selected list of published material contributed by members of the Economics Division, 1930
to 1949 132
Selected list of serial publications. ..related to food research 174
Selected papers on farm appraisal, distributed by the Ottawa chapter, Appraisal Institute of
Canada 132
Selected statistical information on agriculture in Canada 115
Selecting, exhibiting and judging potatoes 68
Selection of lamb cuts; directions for cooking 24
Selection of lamb cuts; directions for cooking and recipes 23 30 33
The self feeder for hogs 14 36 160 162
Self feeders for hogs 170
Semi-annual report on sire appraisal by contemporary comparison method 196
Seminar abstracts 164
Sequential analysis 220
Serial publications in the library, 1953 238
Sericulture and its prospects in Canada 141
A series of six discussion papers on buttermaking, prepared for buttermakers' clubs. 99
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A serious potato disease occurring in Newfoundland 152
Services and careers in economics 132
Services and revenue, December 14, 1962 209
The services of the Dominion Department of Agriculture 86
Settlement problems in northern New Brunswick 42 73
Settlement problems in northwestern Quebec and northeastern Ontario. ... . 42 73
Seven year's experience with the combined reaper-thresher, 1922-1928, on the Dominion
Experimental Station, Swift Current, Sask 7
The sheaf 1 70
Sheep account and private record book 219
The sheep barn 160
The sheep blowfly and its control in Newfoundland 63
Sheep dipping 1 1 14 36 160
Sheep diseases in Canada 48 70
Sheep husbandry in Canada 3 5 17 34 191
Sheep in the Maritime Provinces 86
Sheep in the Maritimes; a handbook for sheep club members 86
The sheep industry in Canada, Great Britain and the United States; report of the
Commissioners 193
Sheep raising in Canada 67
Sheep raising in central Alberta and a comparison of six breeds 5
Sheep scab 182
Sheep sorrel (Rumex acetosella L.) 217
Shelterbelt trees 208
Shelterbelts for the Peace River Region 67
The shepherds calendar 47
The Shepody River Dam, Albert County, N.B 197
Shipping cattle to Britain 4
Short course for grain elevator personnel under the auspices of the Board of Grain
Commissioners for Canada and the Dominion Department of Agriculture 140
Short course of instruction on forest insects for members of forest protection staff 148
Short course of instruction on the most important diseases of forest trees caused by
fungi 177
Short films, 16 MM 189
A short guide to Canadian genera of seed plants 5 37 72
Short tales on farm economics, broadcast over C.K.U.A. under the auspices of the
Agricultural Radio Committee, University of Alberta 132
Should we grow certified potatoes? 86
Showing the total of freight and refrigeration charges per package for a few principal
packages and movements from British Columbia into the Prairie Provinces 178
Sight sexing barred rock baby chicks 20 40
Silage and silo construction for the Maritime Provinces 25
Silage corn in the lower mainland of British Columbia 234
Silage production 17 32
Silage: sunflower, corn, sweet clover and other silages; their nature and composition 4
Silo construction 29 160
Simmental-sired vs. Charolais-sired cattle for beef production; second report 237
Simple methods for the storage of ice 17 24 33 109
A simple plough-equipment for applying liquid fumigants to the soil 142
Simplifying 2, 4-D 16 44
The siphonaptera of Canada 45 74
Sire progeny test conducted at Fort Garry, Manitoba 195
Size and colour minimums for apples 10 11
Skim milk powder 56 174
Skin scabies or mange of the fox 16 32
Slaughter test for sheep 210
Slough drainage and cropping 68
Slough drainage - methods and costs 241
Slug control in British Columbia 142
Slug control in Canada 142
Small canneries 45 74
Small cold storages 108
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Small cold storages and dairy buildings 3 19 37 109
The small combine harvester in eastern Canada; a survey of 5 and 6 foot combines in
1938 168
Small fruits for central British Columbia 61
Small scale market egg production on dairy farms in eastern Ontario, 1961 126
Small unit library collection; procedure manual for cataloguing, classifying, filing, circulating,
and binding the literature collections 190
Smut diseases of cultivated plants in Canada 47
Smut diseases of cultivated plants; their cause and control 5 153
Smuts affecting wheat 149
Snow and wind control for farmstead and feedlot 69
Snow utilization in prairie agriculture 20 39
So called infectious bronchitis of fowls (Laryngotracheitis) 206
A socio-economic study of rural areas of P.E.I., 1959 132
Sociological considerations in economic development 132
Soft pork; an investigation into its character and causes 151
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conservation 168
drifting control and shelterbelt conference held at Brandon, Manitoba, December I, 1954.
Proceedings 171
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drifting control in the Prairie Provinces 10 17 34
drifting, its causes and control 48
erosion and land use survey, Hope township project area, Durham county, Ont 168
erosion by water 55
erosion by wind; cause, damage, and control 62
examination for farmers 11
fertility; its economic maintenance and increase 3 155
horizons 213
maintenance and pruning methods for peaches and apricots 40 72
management 59
management practices in the Upper Peace River region 51
moisture and crop production 7
moisture and crop production under dry land conditions in western Canada 18 35
moisture estimator program system 96
moisture, wind erosion and fertility of some Canadian Prairie soils 74
salinity and drainage problems; causes, effects, management 64
science, Research Station, CDA, Lethbridge, Alberta 237
survey of Antigonish County, Nova Scotia 212
survey of Argenteuil, Two Mountains and Terrebonne Counties 214
survey of Cape Breton Island 212
survey of Colchester County, Nova Scotia 211
survey of Cumberland County, Nova Scotia 211
survey of Digby County, Nova Scotia 212
survey of Gatineau and Pontiac Counties, Quebec 214
survey of Guysborough County, Nova Scotia 212
survey of Halifax County, Nova Scotia 212
survey of Hants County, Nova Scotia 212
survey of Kings County, Nova Scotia 212
survey of Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia 212
survey of Montreal, Jesus and Bizard Islands in the Province of Quebec 168
survey of Pictou County, Nova Scotia 211
survey of Prince Edward Island 168
survey of Prince Edward Island 86
survey of Queens County, Nova Scotia 212
survey of Shefford, Brome and Missisquoi counties 168
survey of Shelbourne County, Nova Scotia 212
survey of Soulanges and Vaudreuil counties in the Province of Quebec 168
survey of Southeast Vancouver Island and Gulf Islands, British Columbia 211
survey of southwestern New Brunswick 211
survey of Stanstead, Richmond, Sherbrooke and Compton counties in the Province of
Quebec 41 73
Soil survey of the Andover-Plaster Rock area, New Brunswick 211
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Soil survey of the Annapolis Valley fruit growing area 42 73 21 1
Soil survey of the experimental station and substations of the Canada Department of
Agriculture in Saskatchewan 87
Soil survey of the Fredericton-Gagetown area, New Brunswick 40 72 21 1
Soil survey of the Kettle River Valley in the Boundary District of British Columbia 211
Soil survey of the lower Fraser Valley 38 72 210
Soil survey of the Okanagan and Similkameen valleys 210
Soil survey of the Peace River area in British Columbia ... 21 1
Soil survey of the Prince George area, British Columbia . . 210
Soil survey of the Quesnel, Nechako, Frangois Lake and Bulkley-Terrace areas in the central
interior of British Columbia 210
Soil survey of the Upper Columbia River Valley in the East Kootenay District of British
Columbia 211
Soil survey of the Upper Kootenay and Elk River valleys in the East Kootenay District of
British Columbia 210
Soil survey of the Woodstock area, New Brunswick 42 73 21 1
Soil survey of Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia 212
Soil survey report of southeastern New Brunswick 168 21 1
Soil temperature records at eight localities in Canada, 1959-1960 214
Soil texture in relation to tobacco growing in British Columbia 9
Soil treatment for Japanese beetle control 204
Soiling crops for dairy farming in the eastern provinces and British Columbia 159
Soilless culture of commercial greenhouse tomatoes 69
Soilless growth of hydroponics 66 185
Soils and Fertilizer Committee. Report of the meeting 76
The soils of Prince Edward Island 6
Soils of the Fort Nelson area of British Columbia 211
Soils of the Slave River Lowland in the Northwest Territories 214
Soils of the Tofino-Ucluelet Lowland of British Columbia 211
Soils of the Upper Fraser Valley in the Rocky Mountain Trench of British Columbia 211
Soils of the Upper Mackenzie River area, Northwest Territories 87
Soils; their origin and nature 158
Solonetzic soils and their management 67
Some aspects of residence patterns and motorization on Canadian farms 132
Some comments on the use of the x-ray diffractometer 106
Some common poultry diseases 195
Some common tree diseases of British Columbia 100
Some economic and sociological information about the Interlake Region of Manitoba,
1960 132
Some economic aspects of apple production 132
Some economic aspects of cooperative business in Canada, 1948 132
Some economic aspects of Cyprian agriculture 132
Some economic aspects of marshland reclamation in the Maritime Provinces 132
Some effects of herbicidal oils on the physiology of plants 100
Some effects of light on the growth of certain wood species 100
Some entomological equipment 232
Some essentials of safe grain storage 102
Some facts worth serious thought by Canadian farmers 219
Some flowering bulbs 6
Some forest insect and disease problems of Canada 177
Some implications of socio-economic research, with special reference to ARDA. 89 132
Some methods of collecting and handling straw 168
Some methods of handling and stacking baled hay and straw on the Prairie Provinces. . . 241
Some notes gleaned from the work of the dairy record centres in 1912 110
Some notes on agriculture for presentation to productivity council 132
Some notes on the Canadian trade in food products, etc. with Bermuda and Jamaica. . . .110
Some observations on the marketing of feeder lambs and breeding ewes off ranches in
western Canada 132
Some observations on. ..varieties of potatoes 204
Some of the factors that control the water-content of butter 107
Some phases of dairying in Denmark 107
Some preliminary observations of sunscald in Douglas fir 177
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Some recommendations on standard limits and formats for presentation of agroclimatic
analyses 94
Some remarks and suggestions relating to photography as bearing on the methods and
processing of photography used by the entomologist in the field and field laboratory. . .149
Some suggestions for discussion on range sheep production and marketing in western
Canada 132
Some trends in experimentation and research in the Prairie Provinces presumable in
agriculture 168
Some uses of plant hormones 15 38
Some varieties of tobacco recommended for the Province of Quebec 161
The South Saskatchewan River Dam 208
South Saskatchewan River project (central Saskatchewan development) summary report of
investigations 133
South Saskatchewan River Project; construction progress report 208
South Saskatchewan River Project, 1958-1967 208
Southern corn leaf blight 87
The soybean situation in Canada 175
Soybeans 19 22 30 38 44 90
Soybeans in Canada 28
Special Barley Committee. Report 87
Special chicken and fowl recipes 174
The special early wheat test 105
Special instructions for planting evergreens 13 32
Special report on glanders 183
Special report on maladie du coit or dourine 183
Special report on Pictou cattle disease 183
Special report on Sarcosporidiae and their association with "loco" disease and dourine. . 183
Special study of Ontario farm homes and homemakers 133
Specialization and hybridization of wheat stem rust, Puccinia graminis tritici, in Canada. . . 9
Specific gravity - a new method of testing eggs for hatchability 206
Specific methods for testing for the development of resistance in insects 223
Specifications for the color of butter 114
Spectral reflections of branches from fourteen different fruit trees, Kelowna, British Columbia,
1964 133
Spiders 65
Spinach. Strawberries. Dairy foods 174
Spoilage of farm-stored grain by molds, insects and mites in western Canada 68
Spot news from abroad on agricultural developments 116
Spray calendar for nursery stock, 1944 139
Spray residue investigations 241
Spray schedules for pear orchards especially subject to pear psylla and codling moth. . . 141
Spraying calendar 185
Spraying for insects affecting apple orchards in Nova Scotia 138
Spraying for the prevention of fungous diseases 150
Sprays and dusts for grasshopper control 142
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nkler irrigat
nkler irrigat
nkler irrigat
nkler irrigat
nkler irrigat
ion Committee for Western Canada. Report and recommendations 168
ion in Alberta, 1949 133
ion in eastern Canada 169
ion of fruit trees and vegetables in British Columbia 47
ion of orchards in British Columbia 22 44
ion on ranches in the southern interior of British Columbia 62
ion requirements for tree fruits in the Okanagan valley 57
The spruce budworm and forest management in the Maritime Provinces 142
The spruce budworm and its control 145
The spruce budworm in New Brunswick 53
Squash and pumpkin 58
Squash bug 143
The squash vine borer 149
Standard control recommendations for the gladiolus thrips 142
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Standard descriptions of registered oat varieties 8 17 34
Standard descriptions of vegetables. A guide to seed growers 8
Standard descriptions of vegetables: beets and carrots. A guide to seed-growers 5
Standard descriptions of vegetables: peas. A guide to seed growers 6
Standard methods for the preparation of market poultry 18 35
Standardized grades for eggs 205
Standards for seed crops accepted for certification 202
Standing crop certification standards 202
Starting farming in Canada 62 133
Statement by Right Honourable James G. Gardiner re new contract prices, British food
contracts 87
Statistical analyses of 4x4 balanced and partially balanced lattice design 169
A statistical analysis of death rates of farm animals in Canada 133
The statistical analysis of genetic linkage date 220
Statistical basis and requirements for crop insurance programmes 133
Statistical handbook 1 17 133
Statistical handbook, 1926-1946 133
Statistical information relating to the freight assistance policy for eastern Canada and British
Columbia 202
Statistical methods for seed analysts 203
Statistical procedures 169
Statistical procedures of rectangular lattice experimental designs 169
Statistical telegraph code 200
Statistics of production, domestic consumption, imports, exports and prices of Canadian
farm products, 1925-1940 133
Statistics of production, imports, exports, domestic disappearance, and prices of various
farm products in Canada, 1927-1943 133
The stave silo 151
Steer feeding experiments in Prince Edward Island, 1912-1922 25
Stem cracking and dry rot of celery 87
The stem eelworm (Tylenchus dipsaci (Kuhn) Bastian) of narcissi 30
Stem rust in western Canada 6
Stem rust of cereals 19 38
The stipitate hydnums of Nova Scotia 56
Stock poisoning plants of the British Columbia ranges 53
Stock-poisoning plants of western Canada 66
The stockman's duty to conserve manures 159
Storage of apples 21 43
Storage of fruits and vegetables 87
Storing bulbs 63
Storing vegetables for later use 185
Storm rainfall and runoff at Buffalo Gap, Saskatchewan 209
Strawberries 150 174
The strawberry and its cultivation in Canada 5 19 36 153
Strawberry culture 149
Strawberry culture in eastern Canada 52
Strawberry culture, with descriptions and lists of varieties 152
Strawberry desserts 174
The strawberry enterprise in Nova Scotia 133
Strawberry growing 16 45
The strawberry root weevil 65
The strawberry root weevil in British Columbia 136 155
The strawberry root weevil, with notes on other insects affecting strawberries 24
The strawberry weevil 149
The striped cucumber beetle 143
Structure and capacity of Canadian agriculture 133
The structure of the Canadian agricultural labor force 133
The structure of the Canadian manufacturing milk and cream industry 133
Studies in cereal diseases 5 6 8 9 19 29 30 38
Studies in cereal diseases; 'take-all', a destructive disease of wheat 27
Studies in diseases of ornamental plants 30
Studies in forest pathology 6 7 39 43 44 52 53 72 73 74
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Studies in fruit diseases 13 14 29 31 32 33
Studies in fruit diseases; apple scab 27
Studies in North American Cleorini (Geometridae) 137
Studies in potato diseases 7 29
Studies in potato diseases; the black leg disease of potatoes. (Bacillus phytophthorus
(Frank) Appel) 28
Studies in raspberry diseases; mosaic, leaf curl, rosette and wilt 27
Studies in strawberry bud differentiation 6
Studies of take-all and its causal organism, Ophiobolus graminis Sacc 9
Studies of the balsam woolly aphid, Adelges piceae (Ratz) and its effects on balsam fir,
Abies balsamea (L.) Mill 46
Studies on moulds and yeasts in creamery butter 28
Studies on non-washing of butter 87
Studies on the atropellis canker disease of lodgepole pine in Alberta 177
Studies on the spruce budworm (Cacoecia fumiferana Clem.) 3 137
A study of apple production in the Okanagan Valley of British Columbia, 1949 133
A study of Canadian manufacturing milk and cream producers 133
Study of changes in farm organization in Reston-Cromer Area, Manitoba, 1965 133
A study of changes in the farm business in the Athabaska area of northern Alberta, 1945-
1951 133
A study of crop yields in Alberta 133
A study of factors associated with land values in the proposed South Saskatchewan River
development 133
Study of farming and economics and social adjustment problems of Foam Lake
Saskatchewan, 1961-63 134
A study of farms and farm people in Renfrew County Ontario 134
A study of land settlement in the Prince George-Smithers area, British Columbia 44 73
A study of pioneer farming in the fringe areas of the Peace River, Alberta, 1942 43 73
A study of price determination in the Alberta hog market 55
A study of rural problems in Madawaska County, New Brunswick 134
A study of some crop yields in Manitoba 134
A study of the carotinoid pigments of wheat and flour with special reference to wheat
varieties 9
A study of the dressed hog 17 33
A study of the effect of environmental factors on the variability of physiologic forms of
Puccinia graminis tritici, Erikss. and Henn 8
A study of the farm business in the Carlyle-Moosomin area of southwest Saskatchewan,
1948 134
A study of the genus Masonaphis Hille Ris Lambers 1939, (Homoptera Aphidae) 235
A study of the marketing of Canadian apples in relation to the feasibility of a national
marketing board 197
A study of the marketing of fresh fruits and vegetables in Metropolitan Toronto 134
A study of vegetable production and marketing in Saskatchewan 134
Sub-committee on Plant Introduction and Sources of Breeding Material. Report 87
Subject classification list and revised project classification 101
Subject-to-grade and dockage ticket and selling of stored grain 102
Submission of the Board of Grain Commissioners for Canada to the Royal Grain Inquiry
Commission re "Grading by protein." 102
Subsidies for cold storage warehouses 108
Success in dairy farming 91
Sudan grass 90
Sugar beet experiments 175
The sugar-beet nematode in Ontario 140
Sugar beet variety tests and seed production, conducted at the Dominion Experimental
Station - Saanichton, B.C. from 1915 to 1946 239
Sugar beets 175
"Sugar savers" kitchen-tested ration stretchers 174
Suggestion Award Committee. Annual report 76
Suggestion award programme; report 76
Suggestion award winners: report 76
Suggestions for egg circle members 205
Suggestions for foundation stock seed growing 185
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Suggestions for improvement on class "B" fairs in western Canada 195
Suggestions for the Christmas season 174
Suggestions in regard to spraying for the prevention of fungous diseases during 1893. 169
Suitablility for irrigation of water from lakes and streams in the southern interior of British
Columbia 59
Sulphur dioxide preservation of fruits 59
Sulphur dusting of grain plots for control of rust 29
Summary by countries of nursery stock imported, 1952-1953 204
Summary by ports of nursery stock imported 204
Summary data sheet 216
Summary investigations on systemic insecticides in Canada 144
Summary - methods of seeding, 1950-1960, Swift Current 242
Summary of aldrin and dieldrin investigations, 1950 144
Summary of annual reports. 1955-58 241
Summary of changes in regulations for production and sale of certified seed potatoes. . . 204
Summary of claims acceptable for labels of Canadian insecticides and miticides 145
Summary of country elevator receipts at individual prairie points. Crop year 102
Summary of DDT investigations (second report) 140
Summary of experiments with DDT at Vineland station, Ontario 149
A summary of field crop yields in a number of localities in Canada 230
Summary of illustrated lectures on seed grain 218
A summary of literature pertaining to latent evaporation and its application to soil moisture
estimation and irrigation scheduling 93
Summary of new laws and regulations affecting agriculture 76
Summary of new laws and regulations affecting agriculture passed at the 1934 session of
Parliament 87
Summary of nursery stock exports 204
Summary of parasite and predator liberation in Canada 232
Summary of parathion investigation 144
Summary of particulars regarding prize winning and commendable seed exhibits at seed
fairs in Alberta, 218
Summary of particulars regarding prize winning and commendable seed exhibits at seed
fairs in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta 218
Summary of particulars regarding prize winning and commendable seed exhibits at seed
fairs in Saskatchewan and Alberta, 218
Summary of pasture experiments on Dominion Experimental Farms in Eastern Canada 76
Summary of points discussed at the Divisional Conference, Montreal, Nov. 21-22, 1952. 177
Summary of proceedings of the All-Canadian Agricultural Conference, held in the office of
the Minister of Agriculture for Canada, March 1 1th and 12th, 1930 87
Summary of production of grain in Western Canada.. Primary marketings, by producers and
total inspections 102
Summary of progress made in connection with the classification of land areas based on
suitability for wheat production in the rural municipalities of south central Saskatchewan. 134
Summary of reports from vegetable growers on co-operators in the Northwest who have
received vegetable seeds from the division of horticulture for trial 185
Summary of reports presented at the.. .annual Federal-Provincial Agricultural
Conference.. .covering present situation and prospects in Canadian agriculture 187
Summary of research results 225
Summary of results; Cereals 153
Summary of results; Field Husbandry 153
Summary of results; Forage Plants 153
Summary of results; Horticulture 153
Summary of results of competitions in standing fields of seed grain, Ontario 218
Summary of results of competitions in standing fields of seed grain, Quebec, New
Brunswick, Nova Scotia 219
Summary of results of competitions in standing fields of seed grain, Saskatchewan and
Alberta 219
Summary of results of nursery inspection 204
Summary of Saskatchewan grasshopper infestations and ratings of probable outbreaks. 145
Summary of short course for grain elevator personnel under auspices of the Board of Grain
Commissioners for Canada and the Canada Department of Agriculture 102
A summary of statistics relative to the enquiry into the price of farm machinery 134
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A summary of the prevalence of plant diseases in the Dominion of Canada, 1920-1924. 5
Summary of three years experiments on the tobacco station at Harrow, Ont 155 156
Summary of trip made by J. A. Steele and H.F. Snyder to American Dairy Breed
Associations 195
Summary of weather records, 1914-1958, Research Station, Kentville, N.S 55
Summary report for the Tree Nursery, Indian Head 207
Summary report on biting-fly studies in Canada in 1956 149
Summary results of competitions in standing fields of seed grain, 1906, as shown by judges'
score cards 218
Summation of the potato breeding trials in the regions in Canada, and the trial plans for
1970 213
The summer-fallow in Manitoba 19 36
Summer vegetables 57 87
Summerland Experimental Station. Summarized report, 1929-40 87
Sunflower production for grain 92
Sunflower production on Manitoba farms 134
Sunflower seed production 52
Supplemental irrigation in the proposed South Saskatchewan River irrigation project. . . .134
Supplementary forage crops for the Maritime Provinces 62
Supplementary information on the control of clothes moths and carpet beetles 149
Supplementary variety tests with cereal crops 105
The suppression of two insects affecting troops 87
Surface taint butter 28
A survey of alfalfa seed production in northern Saskatchewan 203
Survey of Canadian meat research; resources and activities 214
A survey of Canadian plants in relation to their environment 4
Survey of commercial application of agricultural chemicals in Canada 144
Survey of common barberry (Berberis vulgaris L.) and the European buckthorn (Rhamnus
cathartica L.) in Eastern Ontario, 1952 101
Survey of common barberry (Berberis vulgaris L.) in Southwestern Ontario 101
Survey of oil content, iodine value, and protein content of Western Canadian flaxseed. . . 229
A survey of ranching problems 224
A survey of Saskatchewan's forage crop program 134
Survey of the condition of birch in Ontario 177
A survey of the European buckthorn and common barberry in Southern Manitoba, 1957. 101
A survey of the law of water in Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba 54
Survey of the Okanagan Valley fruit orchards for soil inhabiting and root parasitic
nematodes, June 1955 149
Survey of the prevalence of common plant diseases in the Dominion of Canada 231
A survey of the problems of the range livestock industry in British Columbia, 1931 224
Survey of the production and marketing of potatoes in Alberta 134
A survey of the production and marketing of potatoes in Saskatchewan 134
Survey of the protein content of Western Canadian rye 229
A survey of the vascular plants of Lambton County, Ontario 232
Survey of weeds of cultivated land in the Prairie Provinces 239
Survey on Analytical Control Laboratories Plant Products Division, Ottawa 196
Survival of a vision 23
Sweet clover in western Canada 52
Sweet clover; results of experiments at the Dominion Experimental Farm, Brandon,
Manitoba 26 28
Sweet clover - the truth 157
Sweet-cream butter 107
The sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas Poir) 185
The sweetclover weevil 142
The Swift Current Research Station, 1920-1970 23
Swine breeding 57
Swine diseases 70
Swine diseases in Canada. . 54
Swine feeding experiments at the Dominion Experimental Farm, Agassiz, British
Columbia. 46
Swine husbandry in Canada 2 6 191 193
Swine husbandry in central Alberta 5
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Swine husbandry in the United Kingdom and Denmark; report of The Canadian
Commission 87 193
Swine production 20 39 69
Swinging boom hay stacker 170
Symposium digest 189
Symposium on birch dieback. Report 177
Symposium on birch dieback, held in Ottawa, March 21, 22, 1952 87
Symposium on minimum tillage, 1970. Proceedings 213
A synopsis of the dairy enterprise on 81 selected farms in the North Okanagan Valley,
British Columbia, 1960-1961 134
The system of soil classification for Canada 69
Systematic insecticides 148
T.V. food views 172
Table of transformation \j x + 1/2. 220
Tableau : 213
Tables for computing yields of forage crops 6
Tables of daily degree-days above or below any base temperature 67
Take-all - a root-rot of cereal crops 13 31
Tankage: its value in swine feeding 20 40
Tankage, its value in livestock and poultry feeding 17 34
Taxation in relation to livestock production on the short grass plains 224
Taxation in rural Ontario 3171
Taxation reform 134
A taxonomic revision of the triaspidine braconid wasps of Nearctic America
(Hymenoptera). 50
Teas and receptions 174
Telegraphic report 179
Tender ways with beef 174
Tent caterpillars 138
Tentative recommendations for the use of benzene hexachloride in the control of wireworms
in tobacco soils 142
Tentative recommendations for the use of DDT against agricultural pests in 1946 140
Tentative resazurin test to determine the microbial quality of fresh and frozen vegetables. 99
Termite control in Ontario 140
Termites and their control in British Columbia 49
Tested recipes; grape delicacies 179
Testing and vitality of seeds 149
Testing for resistance to the blister rust disease of western white pine in British
Columbia 177
The testing of milk, cream and dairy by-products by means of the Babcock test 3 109
The testing of milk, cream, butter, cheese and dairy by-products 8 18 36
Testing Swedish Landrace swine in Canada 44 74 169
Testing the producer's milk for quality 7
Tests for milk, cream, butter, cheese, ice cream and dairy by-products 36
Tests of significance 220
Third report of Committee on Grasshopper Research appointed by the American Association
of Economic Entomologists. Part 3. Work conducted in Canada 140
This month with CDA; a review of agricultural news 187
This week in the arboretum 231
Thrifty meals with canned vegetables 67
Tick paralysis; an appraisal of natural and experimental data 24
Ticks affecting man and dogs in Canada 69
Tile drainage of the farm 158
Tillage research for Saskatchewan 87
Time for decisions 103
To prevent mould on butter 114
Tobacco culture 151
Tobacco culture in Canada 157 221
Tobacco growing in British Columbia 221
Tobacco growing in Canada 9 19 37 155
Tobacco-growing in southwestern Ontario 5
Tobacco hornworm control in eastern Canada 141
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Tobacco in British Columbia 19 38
Tobacco; manures in tobacco culture 220
Tobacco; preparation of the seedlings and the care to be given to them 220
The tobacco seed-bed 155
Tobacco soils and fertilizers 15 40
Tobacco types and varieties 15 40
Tomato culture 28 91 161
Tomato culture; mushroom culture; forcing rhubarb in winter 161
Tomato diseases 4 21 42 70
Tomato hornworm 143
Tomato seed production and extraction 185
Tomato variety and strain test 185
Tomato variety trials 226
Tomatoes for processing in Quebec 134
Too much fat on too many pigs 87
Top grafting 157 160 161
Total Canadian milk production and utilization, 1931-1947 114
Total confinement rearing of turkeys 169
Total production by variety and province... potato crop, in bushels 204
Tour notes; Ottawa visit of the Montreal Section, Canadian Food Technologists Association,
Nov. 14, 1953, Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa 87
Traction problems with mounted tillage implements 52
Translations available 189
Transplanting trees and shrubs 59
Transport wagon 1 70
Transportation and storage newsletter 77
Trap-nests 11158
Trapping moles 12 14 37
Travelling regulations and instructions 87
Treatment for cereal smuts 12
Treatment of apple scab, grape and gooseberry mildew 150
Treatment of cereal seed 22 45
Treatment of dugout water for domestic use 241
Tree Breeding Section. Report 228
Tree diseases in Saskatchewan and Manitoba 177
Tree fruit growing in the interior of British Columbia 87
Tree fruit rootstocks 185
Tree fruits for the Prairies 61
Tree fruits of the Okanagan Valley 87
Tree nurseries 209
Tree Nursery, Indian Head. Summary report 207
Tree Physiology Section. Report 228
Tree planting around dams and dugouts 14 37
Tree-planting on the prairies of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta 8 19 37
Trees and shrubs tested in Manitoba and the North-West Territories 151
Trees for ornamental planting 51
Trees for prairie farm planting 228
Trees, shrubs and vines in home beautification 189
Trends in Canada's agricultural trade pattern 134
Trends in locker plants and home freezers 134
Trends in the Canadian tobacco industry, 1920-1934 16 31
Trends towards pest management and their economic implications 88
Trial shipments of peaches in 1910 108
Trials of garden annuals 231
Trichomoniasis in cattle 98
Tuber flea beetle 143
The tuber flea beetle in British Columbia 49
The tuber flea beetle in British Columbia and its control 140 141
Tuber unit planting; a circular for certified seed potato growers 204
Tuberculin studies relative to potency determinations 9
Tuberculosis 150
Tuberculosis; a plain statement of facts regarding the disease 183
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Tuberculosis in cattle 180
Tuberculosis of fowls 205
Tuberous begonias 65 185
Tubular heat exchange equipment for processing honey 98
Tumor viruses of the fowl, with special reference to avian leukosis, including marek's
disease 24
Turf for sports use 8
Turkey by the piece 174
Turkey for everyone 63 174
Turkey - ready to cook, eviscerated 174
Turkey rolls 60
Turkey - the king of poultry 174
Turkey - whole - halves - quarters 174
Turkeys, their care and management 4 8 18 35
Twenty-one years' work (1919-1940) for the improvement of the Canadian horse breed, as
carried on at the St. Joachim horse farm 169
Two insects affecting cane fruits in British Columbia 10
Two methods of wintering bees for the Prairie Provinces 15 39
Two orchard scale insects; the San Jose scale and the oyster-shell scale 11
Two ton tractor trailer 170
Types of farming in Canada 19 22 38 45 134
The U.S.S.R. agricultural exhibition, Moscow; a report by the delegation from the Canada
Department of Agriculture 88
Uniformity standards of measurement 215
The United States Federal Import Milk Act 1
Upright cinquefoil (Potentilla monspeliensis L) 217
Urban family expenditures for certain milk products, 1957 134
Uredinales 55
The use and possible effects of live virus-vaccine as a means of preventing distemper on fox
and mink farms 15
Use DDT on potatoes in 1946 141
The use of aerial photo in the change of land use in south-western Saskatchewan 134
Use of aerial surveys in P.F.R.A. work 207
The use of aircraft in Canadian agriculture, 1957 134
The use of annual forages 90
The use of brine tank refrigerator cars for fruit shipment 109
The use of coarse grains for human food 155
The use of colchichine 185
Use of DDT in practical experiments and demonstrations 140
The use of DDT on vegetable crops 141
The use of ice on the farm 108
Use of irrigation water on farm crops 7 16 32
The use of pepsin as substitute or partial substitute for rennet in the manufacture of
cheese 111
The use of possible effects of live virus-vaccine as a means of preventing distemper on fox
and mink farms 38
The use of power equipment in the improvement of Alberta bush lands 21 42
Use of power machinery in bush land improvement in northeastern Saskatchewan ... 22 44
The use of random number tables 220
The use of synthetic B-carotene for coloring butter 114
The use of thermosetting plastic for the preservation of leaves in natural colour 143
Using savory herbs 66
The utility poultry house 158
The utilization of the forest reserve for summer sheep pasture 16 31
Utilization of the forest reserve for summer sheep range 32
Vacant lot gardening in 1917 187
Vai Marie irrigation project 207
Value for food dollars 66
Value of castration and docking 219
The value of grading to the poultry service 195
Values of surface applications of limestone and superphosphate on Dikeland and Upland
pastures 55
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Variation in fat constants of genuine Canadian milk fat 106
Variations in the protein content of Western Canadian wheat, 1927-1938 228
Varietal identification of barley, wheat and small oilseeds by kernel characters 103
Varietal studies of flue-cured, burley and dark tobaccos 9
Varieties of burley tobacco for southern Ontario 61
Varieties of grain recommended by the Dominion Cerealist 157 158
Varieties of grain recommended for use in Canada 162
Varieties of linseed flax 47
Varieties of merit in Canadian vegetable trials 230
Varieties of red raspberries for eastern Canada 60
Varieties of tobacco recommended for the Province of Quebec 11
Varieties of tree fruits for Prince Edward Island 20 40
Varieties of wheat, oats and barley 159
Variety notes on some tree fruits grown in prairie orchards 21 43 239
Variety testing work in Eastern Ontario 104
Vat and churning numbers on cheese and butter packages 10
The vegetable garden 20 30 39
Vegetable gardening at home and on vacant lots 156
Vegetable gardening practices for the Prairie Provinces 54
Vegetable growing 22 45
Vegetable growing in the coast area of British Columbia 9 18 34
Vegetable hybrids and varieties developed and introduced by the Experimental Station,
Morden, Manitoba from 1944 to 1951 (incl.) 169
Vegetable insects and their control 9 137
Vegetables for prairie farms 19 38
Ventilation of dairy, poultry and pig buildings 57
Ventilation of farm buildings 153
Ventilation of livestock buildings 67
Verticillium wilt of hops 101
Vertici Ilium wilt of potatoes and its cure 47
Veterinarian's handbook of poisonous and injurious plants of the Prairie Provinces 238
Veterinary medical entomology, Research Station, CDA, Lethbridge, Alta 237
Vinegar making on the farm 99
Virus-free cherry budwood available to nurserymen 101
Visible grain supplies and disposition. Crop year 102
The visit of the tenant-farmer delegates to Canada in 1890 88
Vitamin "A" in swine feeding 41 72
Vitamin B now a plus health value in flour and bread 88
Vitamins in flour and bread (June report) 105
Wage-earners by occupations 104
The walnut caterpillar and its control 10
Warble flies. The economic aspect and contribution on the biology 180
Warble flies and their control in Canada 30
Warble flies: Hypoderma lineatum, Villers and Hypoderma bovis, De Geer 181
Wartime activities of Agricultural Food Board 89
Wartime activities of Agricultural Supplies Board 93
Wartime canning; jams and jellies 23 42
Wartime exports of Canadian farm products 135
Wartime exports of Canadian farm products and post-war developments 135
The wartime garden 92
Wartime home canning of fruits and vegetables 174
Wartime jams and jellies 174
Wartime maple syrup recipes 174
Wartime pickles and relishes. 174
The wartime subsidy program of the Dominion Department of Agriculture 135
Wartime sugar savers 174
The washing and sterilization of farm dairy utensils 12
Watch for the cereal leaf beetle 66
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Water allocation and utilization in the Saskatchewan River Basin 135
Water development; individual project 207
Water development manual for field offices 209
Water development under the Prairie farm rehabilitation program 88 209
Water development under the Prairie farm rehabilitation program; dugouts, stockwatering \^
dams, irrigation projects, community projects 209
Water for prairie communities 209
Water problem? Try PFRA water development service for personal friendly reliable
action 209
Water relations and forest distribution in the Douglas-fir region on Vancouver Island 55
Water rights sample plans for water development, field manual 209
The waxing of turnips for the retail market 57
Ways of using fish 88
Weather modification: a survey of the present status with respect to agriculture 214
Weather of the growing season in the clay belt of western Quebec and northern Ontario. . 61
Weather report for the week ending 96
Weather summary and comparative data 96
Weed control and weed biology in Canada 101
Weed control (Eastern Canada) 171
Weed control in eastern Canada and British Columbia 90
Weed control in field and horticultural crops 235
Weed control in the Prairie Provinces 90
Weed eradication methods applicable in eastern Canada and British Columbia 171
Weed eradication projects conducted on the Dominion Experimental Farms 171
Weed seeds commonly found in timothy, alsike and red clover seeds 110
Weeds 150
Weeds and weed seeds 28217
Weeds of Canada 50
Weeds seeds 203
Weekly crop and market report 199
Weekly letter 241
Weekly live stock market report 199
The weights and branding of dairy butter 1 1 14 34
Weights and conversion factors for Canadian agricultural products 58
The western cedar borer (Trachykele blondeli Mars) 28
Western Forage Crops Committee. Report of the meeting 164
Western Forage Crops Conference. Report of the meeting 169
Western prairie soils; their nature and composition 3 154
Western Sheep Improvement Committee. Report 88
The western wheat-stem sawfly and its control 24
The Weyburn Region of Saskatchewan 115
What farmers say of their personal experience in the Canadian North-West 88
What you need to know about wool 88
What you should know about coarse grains (barley, oats and rye) 67
What you should know about farm woodlots 66
What you should know about fruit production 65
What you should know about grain elevators 69
What you should know about meat and poultry inspection 65
What you should know about oilseed crops 69
What you should know about pest control 65
What you should know about pollution and agriculture 70
What you should know about pollution on the farm 68
What you should know about seeds 68
What you should know about soil 65
What you should know about wheat 67
Wheat as a feed for livestock 91
Wheat as a feed for livestock and poultry 46
The wheat stem sawfly situation in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta for 1941 149
When should potatoes be planted to obtain maximum crops? 162
Whey as a feed for hogs 92
White burley tobacco in Canada 5 156
White clover in Canada 91
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White grubs 143
White grubs and their control in eastern Canada 19 38
The white-marked tussock moth and its control on shade and orchard trees 138
White navy beans 174
White pine blister rust 11
The white pine weevil in Ontario 52
White scour in calves 91
The wholesale marketing of fresh fruits and vegetables in the city of Montreal, 1937 . . .135
The wholesale marketing of fresh fruits and vegetables in the city of Toronto. ... 38 72 135
Wholesale prices of agricultural products 200
Why an agricultural information service 189
Why and how to organize a poultry pool 193
Why and how to use buttermilk 10
Why and how to use cheese 23 24 31
Why and how to use cottage cheese 10 13 32
Why and how to use cream 10
Why and how to use milk 23 25 31 1 14
Why and how to use skim-milk 10 13 31
Why pasteurize milk 23 29 35
Wild oat gene pool; a collection maintained by the Canada Department of Agriculture. . . 70
Wild oats and false wild oats, their nature and distinctive characters 217
Wild plants of the Canadian Prairies 51
Wild rice 67 88 101 214
Windbreaks, a list of references 190
Windbreaks for the Peace River region 51
Wing bands for 1953 195
Winter egg production 205
The winter feeding of beef cattle in Ontario 25
The winter finishing of steers in Western Nova Scotia 25
The winter finishing of steers in western Quebec 25
Winter (horse) and spring (cattle) ticks and their control 144
Winter shelter for beef cows 225
Winter steer feeding 159
Winter steer feeding in Manitoba 25
Winter storage cargoes of Canadian grain afloat at Canadian and United States ports. .102
Winter wheat production in western Canada 54
Winter wheat varieties and their production in Alberta 22 44
Wintering bees in Canada 5 19 25 39 156
Wireworm control 25
Wireworm control in the Prairie Provinces 143
Wireworm control in western grain fields 91
The wireworm problem in field crops of western Canada, a summary 149
Wireworms 143
Women of Canada; their life and work, 1901 88
Woodlots on Ontario farms 47 135
Woody climbers and ground covers for Canadian gardens 52
Woody plant source list 232
Wool and its manufacture 219
Wool grading report 200
Wool price calculator 219
Wool production in Canada 48
Wool, the warp and woof of Canadian life 88
Work Committee on the Green River Project. Report 176
Work in the rose garden 186
Work of experimental stations in 1909 221
The work of the Extension and Markets Division and Canada's export trade in farm
products 110
Work Planning Committee on Tree Fruit Breeding 214
Work Planning Meeting on Agricultural Meteorology Proceedings 1971 214
Work Planning Meeting on Beef Cattle Production Systems-Cow-Calf Operation and Feedlot
Finishing in Cold Climates, 1971. Minutes 214
Work Planning Meeting on Corn, Harrow, 1972. Report 214
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Work Planning Meeting on Dairy and Beef Cattle Research, Ottawa, 1967. Proceedings. 214
Work Planning Meeting on Forage Crops in Canada. Report 213
Work Planning Meeting on High Density Orchards, Ottawa, 1972. Proceedings; report. 214
Work Planning Meeting on Irrigation of Crops, Swift Current, Sask., 1969. Proceedings 214
Work Planning Meeting on Minerals for Livestock, Saskatoon, 1970. Minutes 214
Work-Planning Meeting on Orchard Pests at K.W. Neatby Building, Ottawa 214
Work Planning Meeting on Organic Soils. Ottawa, 1968. Condensed report 88
Work Planning Meeting on Potato Breeding. Report 213
Work Planning Meeting on Reviewing Use Patterns for Organochlorine Insecticides and
Parathion, Replacement Compounds and Priorities for Research, Ottawa, 1970. Report. 214
Work Planning Meeting on Sheep Research, 3d, Ottawa, 1970. Proceedings 214
Work Planning Meeting on Soil Drifting, Melfort, Sask., 1969 88
Work Planning Meeting on Soil Organic Matter, 1970. Proceedings 214
Work Planning Meeting on Soil Physics, Swift Current Sask., 1968. Proceedings 214
Work Planning Meeting on Veterinary and Medical Entomology, Lethbridge, Alta, 1967.
Proceedings 215
Work Planning Meeting on Weed Control. Minutes 215
Working procedures for the protection of "Health approved" seed 203
World agriculture 135
The world's sole manufacturer of protein, fats, carbohydrates and cloth fibres 158
The yellow disease of hyacinths, Pseudemonas hyacinthi (Walker) E.F.S 28
The yellow-headed spruce sawfly in Ontario 52
Yield and relative value of some dairy products 12 111
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