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Maryland 1954 Farm and Home Outlook, No. 62 (revised)
December 1953
How Many Acres?, No. 65, April 1953
The Alfalfa Weevil, No. 66, April 1953
Mastitis Control, No. 67, April 1953
Anhydrous Amonia and Nitrogen Solutions, No. 68, April 1953
New Insecticides for Home Vegetable Crops, No. 69, July 1953
Insect Control Recommendations for Commercial Vegetable
Crops, No. 69 (revised) April 1955
Worms on the Corn in the Home Garden, No. 70, July 1953
Irrigation in Maryland, No. 71, July 1953; revised June 1955
Pasture Renovation, No. 72, July 1953
Diseases and Insects of Roses and Their Control, No. 73, Sep-
tember 1953
Keeping Poultry Comfortable in Hot Weather, No. 74, July
1953
Fitting and Showing Your Dairy Animal, No. 75, July 1953
Using and Managing Farm Ponds, No. 76, July 1953
Cattle Chutes for Easier Handling, No. 77, January 1954
Cutting Farm Costs, No. 78, March 1954
Farming Contour Strips, No. 79, March 1954
Planting Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, No. 80, March 1954
Maryland Lawn Culture, No. 81, May 1955
The Root Knot Diseases in Maryland, No. 82 [1954]
Sweetened Baits for Fly Control, No. 83, June 1954; revised,
May 1955
Growing Peaches, No. 84, 1954
A New Type Maryland Tobacco Barn, No. 86, December 1954
How to Prevent Wind Damage to Farm Buildings, No. 86
[December 1954]
Spraying Hay Crops for Insects, No. 87 [1955]
Hay Management for Barn Drying, No. 88 [April 1955]
Good Light for Stripping and Grading Tobacco, No. 89 [April
1955]
Success in Breeding Turkey Poults, No. 90, May 1955
Plants Poisonous to Live Stock, No. 91, May 1955
Growing Alfalfa, No. 92, May 1955
Landscape Planning for the Small Property, No. 93, May 1955
Pasture and Hay Seedings for Maryland, No. 94, May 1955
A Guide For Improving Cropping Systems on Dairy and Live-
stock Farms, No. 95, May 1955
Rotation and Cropping Systems For Feed Productions, No.
96, May 1955
Some Goals in Crop Production, No. 97, May 1955
Plant Food Removal by Feed Crops, No. 98, May 1955
Oat Production in Maryland, No. 93, May 1955
Soybean Production in Maryland, No. 100, May 1955
Avoiding Feed Shortages, No. 101, May 1955
Growing Corn in Maryland, No. 102, May 1955
Selecting the Right Grass and Legumes For Forage Produc-
tion, No. 103, June 1955
Making Grass Silage, No. 104, June 1955
Selecting The Small Grains For Your Farm, No. 105, May 1955
Maintaining and Improving Soil Tilth, No. 106, May 1955
Planning For Full Season Pasture, No. 107, June 1955
Growing Better Maryland Tobacco, No. 108, May 1955
Smuts of Grain and Their Control, No. 109, May 1955
How To Plan Your Hay Drier, No. 110, July 1955
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