| PAGE |
| Alabama, alfalfa in | [16] |
| Alberta, alfalfa in | [15] |
| Experiments | [231] |
| Acclimation | [8], [13], [28] |
| Acid soil, test for | [45] |
| Unfavorable | [44], [201] |
| Acreage, too great | [87] |
| Address, Professor Spillman’s | [9] |
| Adulterants | [32], [35], [36], [37],[39], [40] |
| Africa, alfalfa introduced | [2] |
| South, alfalfa in | [15] |
| Agricultural Department bulletin | [33] |
| Agriculture, Stover’s; hay-caps | [85] |
| Agrostologist’s opinion | [9] |
| Air shaft in mow | [95] |
| Alaska, hay for | [104] |
| Albuminoids | [22] |
| Alfalfa fields 200 years old | [5] |
| Alfalfa, fails “here” | [51] |
| Description | [5] |
| Below sea level | [15] |
| Improves land values | [204] |
| Origin of name | [2] |
| Objection to | [18] |
| Preparations | [182] |
| Is “queen” | [141] |
| Replaces other legumes | [151] |
| Synonyms | [4] |
| Alfamo | [185] |
| Alfilaria, merits of | [227], [228] |
| Alsike and alfalfa compared | [21], [148] |
| Analyses, corn | [22] |
| Seed | [33] |
| Soil, free | [64] |
| Vary | [137] |
| Animals, keep off field | [221] |
| Annual manuring | [70] |
| Appetizer, alfalfa as an | [125] |
| Apples and alfalfa together | [224] |
| Arabian seed, imported | [8] |
| Arapahoe County, Colorado | [243] |
| Argentine Republic, alfalfa in | [15] |
| Arizona, alfilaria in | [227] |
| Experiments | [8], [233] |
| Army worm | [219] |
| Asiatic seed introduced | [7] |
| Assimilative restrictions | [134] |
| Avery, Prof. S., on alfamo | [185] |
| Bacteria, cowpeas increase | [48] |
| Humus helps | [61] |
| In some soils | [61] |
| In nodules | [60], [198] |
| Introducing | [46], [50], [51] |
| Introducing unnecessary | [199] |
| Lacking, failure result | [66] |
| Need nitrogen | [60] |
| Not fertilizers | [201] |
| On cowpeas | [49] |
| Spread on farm | [194] |
| Bale, hollow | [105] |
| Bales, heating | [104] |
| Loading | [105] |
| Poor prices for | [104] |
| Round | [104] |
| Size | [104] |
| Shipping | [104] |
| Baling | [102] |
| New Mexico | [283] |
| Machine, new | [105] |
| Space saved | [105] |
| Barley as nurse crop | [58] |
| Leaves weeds | [59] |
| Bare spots restored | [71] |
| Barn, storing | [95] |
| Beach, C. W. | [248] |
| Beadle County, South Dakota | [300] |
| Beak on trefoil seed | [39] |
| Beef, balanced ration for | [135] |
| Cheap western | [142] |
| Making | [138] |
| Yield to acre | [130], [131] |
| Bees and alfalfa | [12], [175] |
| Belgium, alfalfa introduced | [2] |
| Berry, J. W., storing | [96] |
| Bindweed | [219] |
| Blackshere, J. R., report | [260] |
| Blake, John, experiments | [233] |
| Bliss, D. S., report | [267] |
| Bloat, lambs do not | [172] |
| Preventing | [110], [113], [171] |
| Preventing, in Kansas | [111] |
| Professor Mayo on | [116] |
| Remedy | [115], [121], [316] |
| Rules to prevent | [115] |
| Tapping for | [119] |
| Not due to food | [117] |
| On alfalfa pasture | [109] |
| Bloom, cutting in | [80] |
| Cut in | [88] |
| Blossoming, cut before | [80] |
| Blue grass or alfalfa for pigs | [158] |
| Blue-grass, yields | [21] |
| With alfalfa | [111] |
| Botany of alfalfa | [4] |
| Bowman, Prof. M. L., report | [257] |
| Bran analysis | [127] |
| And alfalfa compared | [10], [79], [85], [144] |
| And alfalfa meal for cows | [184] |
| Food value | [132] |
| Sown with seed | [56] |
| Brandon, Manitoba, yield | [14] |
| Breaking sod hard work | [195] |
| Breeders’ Gazette on sheep pasture | [114] |
| Brewers’ grains and alfalfa compared | [114] |
| British Columbia, alfalfa in | [14] |
| Broadcast seeding | [55] |
| Brome grass and alfalfa compared | [21] |
| Brooks, Prof. William P., report | [266] |
| Brown, Benjamin, report | [261] |
| Brown County, South Dakota | [302] |
| Brown, George Campbell, report | [303] |
| Bruner, Prof. L., on hopper dozer | [216] |
| Buck-horn in alfalfa seed | [41] |
| Buckwheat bran, food value | [132] |
| Buffum, Prof. B. C., on fertilizing value | [192] |
| Bulletin, Alabama | [232] |
| Farmers’, baled alfalfa | [104] |
| Farmers’, irrigation | [77] |
| Farmers’, alfalfa for hogs | [160] |
| Kansas, hog raising | [156] |
| Nebraska, soiling and pasture | [123] |
| Nebraska, feed test | [139] |
| New Jersey, feed values | [132] |
| New York, fodder crops | [126] |
| Ohio, impure seed | [33] |
| Texas, feedstuffs | [127] |
| Utah, cuttings | [128] |
| Utah, irrigation | [74] |
| Vermont | [309] |
| Virginia | [311] |
| Wyoming, fertilizing value | [192] |
| Bulletins, various hay composition | [75] |
| Buncher | [87] |
| Burnett, Prof. E. A., dimensions of ton | [229] |
| Burning weeds | [69] |
| Bushel weight | [31] |
| Butter fat, cost | [150] |
| Butter, the marketable product | [147] |
| Buyer to blame | [41] |
| Buying soil, necessity of | [61] |
| Dangers of | [62] |
| Not necessary | [61] |
| Cache County, Utah | [304] |
| California, alfalfa introduced | [2] |
| Cutting in | [89] |
| Eleven cuttings | [10] |
| Experiments | [8], [238] |
| Feeding alfalfa alone | [148] |
| Sheep fattening | [205] |
| Camden County, New Jersey | [282] |
| Canada, alfalfa in | [14] |
| Time to sow | [47] |
| Canadian Northwest yield | [14] |
| Cannula for bloat | [119] |
| Cape Colony, alfalfa in | [15] |
| Capons on alfalfa | [187] |
| Carbohydrates and fats interchangeable | [135] |
| Function of | [135] |
| Not replace protein | [136] |
| In excess | [136] |
| In hay | [76] |
| Lacking | [125] |
| Carbonaceous foods needed | [125] |
| Carlyle, Prof. W. L., hay | [173] |
| Cattle, dangers in pasture | [109] |
| Experiences with | [110] |
| Growing, balanced ration | [135] |
| Young, balanced ration | [135] |
| Pasturing | [235] |
| Utah, fed | [25] |
| Chase County, Kansas | [260] |
| Champlain Valley | [310] |
| Characteristics, seed | [37] |
| Chick weed, destroying | [303] |
| City use of alfalfa | [187] |
| Clark County, Kansas | [258] |
| Clark, Thomas J., report | [283] |
| Clay, alfalfa on | [15], [19], [17] |
| Climates adapted to | [15] |
| Affects irrigation | [77] |
| Curing in dry | [87] |
| Arid, effect on hay | [76], [88], [94] |
| Arid, irrigation in | [73] |
| Humid, curing difficulties | [88] |
| Humid, difficulties | [81] |
| Humid, effect on hay | [76] |
| Humid, harvesting | [82] |
| Humid, hay-caps | [85], [89] |
| Humid, haying in | [94] |
| Humid, seed raising | [92] |
| Clipping before bloom | [67] |
| Invigorates | [67] |
| Clothier praises alfalfa | [10] |
| Clover, alfalfa following | [50] |
| And alfalfa compared | [20], [21], [127], [143],[146], [148], [149], [222] |
| Beaten on thin soil | [19] |
| Bur, adulterant | [32], [33], [40] |
| Bur, bacteria on | [199] |
| Bur, everywhere | [61] |
| Bur, seed recognized | [39] |
| Bur, seed in alfalfa | [32] |
| Feed value | [126], [132], [145] |
| Hay making | [83] |
| Hop, an adulterant | [35] |
| Huller for threshing | [91] |
| Pin | [227] |
| Plowed for alfalfa | [49] |
| Protein value | [133] |
| Sweet, adulterants | [32], [33], [40] |
| Sweet, bacteria | [60] |
| Sweet, everywhere | [61] |
| Sweet, stock reject | [40] |
| Sweet, seed described | [40] |
| With alfalfa | [51], [112] |
| Clover soil, Sweet, for inoculating | [60], [202] |
| Cocking at night | [84] |
| Colorado, alfalfa precedes sugar beet | [173] |
| Alfalfa in orchards | [223] |
| Bees in | [175] |
| Corn and alfalfa compared | [132] |
| Cutting in | [73] |
| Experiments | [243] |
| Fall sowing in | [53] |
| Feeding in | [141] |
| Ground alfalfa for pigs | [182] |
| Harvesting in | [84] |
| Hay composition | [76] |
| Hog rations | [156] |
| Lamb feeding | [173] |
| Losses from stacking | [98] |
| Losses in curing | [82] |
| Pasturing sheep | [113] |
| Plowing alfalfa for other crops | [193] |
| Seed | [29] |
| Sheep fattening | [205] |
| Siloing | [102] |
| Value of stubble | [191] |
| Wetted hay | [81] |
| Colusa County, California | [241] |
| Combustion, spontaneous, See [Fire] | |
| Composition, irrigation influences | [74] |
| Prof. Ten Eyck quoted | [75] |
| Varies | [149] |
| Compression, double | [104] |
| Connecticut, experiments | [247] |
| Cooke, Prof. W. W., corn and alfalfa | [132] |
| Co-operative irrigation experiments | [76] |
| Corn analysis | [127] |
| And alfalfa compared | [22], [132], [222] |
| Before reseeding | [72] |
| Composition | [136] |
| Fails | [16], [17], [23] |
| Fed with alfalfa | [125] |
| Feed value | [132] |
| Fodder and alfalfa compared | [148] |
| Fodder, feed composition | [136] |
| Fodder, feed value | [145] |
| Fodder, analyses | [127] |
| Fodder, protein value | [133] |
| Fodder, value | [126] |
| Following alfalfa | [193] |
| Increasing yield with alfalfa | [194] |
| Lands, Illinois, alfalfa on | [16] |
| Meal sown with seed | [56] |
| Precedes alfalfa | [46] |
| Money from acre | [25] |
| Silage and alfalfa for cows commended | [152] |
| Stover and alfalfa compared | [148] |
| Unprofitable fattening food | [126] |
| Cortes brings alfalfa to America | [2] |
| Cottonseed, analysis | [127] |
| Meal replaced by alfalfa | [151] |
| Hulls, analysis | [127] |
| Analysis | [127] |
| Composition | [137] |
| Cotton soils, depleted, for alfalfa | [16] |
| Cottonwood river bottom lands | [260] |
| Cottrell, Prof. H. M., alfalfa meal | [183] |
| Early cutting | [80] |
| Sowing | [30] |
| Spontaneous combustion | [98] |
| Country Gentleman, dodder | [207] |
| Cover crop, winter before alfalfa | [48] |
| Cowpea analysis | [127] |
| Cowpeas, bacteria | [49] |
| Before fall seeding | [49] |
| Feed value | [132], [145] |
| Increase bacteria | [48] |
| Increase fertility | [48] |
| Preceding alfalfa | [46] |
| Prepare soil for alfalfa | [46] |
| Winter cover | [48] |
| Cows, number to acre | [205] |
| Scrub fed in Kansas | [143] |
| Sell farm produce | [147] |
| Crab grass, destroying | [303] |
| In seed | [35] |
| Keeping down | [112] |
| Persistent enemy | [68] |
| Craters in center, preventing | [97] |
| Creep, in pasturing lambs | [172] |
| Cresceus eats alfalfa | [167] |
| Critical time with alfalfa | [73] |
| Crops, small | [65] |
| Comparisons | [130] |
| First season | [65] |
| To introduce bacteria | [50] |
| Crop-worn land improved | [16] |
| Cultivation, perfect, essential | [44] |
| Curing, Arizona | [235] |
| Case in | [93] |
| Difficult after rain | [82] |
| Dry climates | [87] |
| Hay-caps for | [84] |
| Important agent in | [93] |
| Improper | [83] |
| Kansas | [259] |
| Losses in | [82], [93] |
| New Mexico | [283] |
| Pennsylvania bulletin | [83] |
| Poor method | [87] |
| Proper | [83] |
| Rules | [89] |
| Stack | [90] |
| Test | [97] |
| Utah | [304] |
| Washington | [314] |
| Windrow | [87] |
| Cuscuta arvensis | [42] |
| Cuscuta epithymum | [42], [207] |
| Cut for cows | [144] |
| Cutting after rain | [82] |
| Before or after irrigation | [73] |
| Colorado | [246] |
| Dates, Utah | [78] |
| Difficulties in humid climate | [81] |
| Early | [21] |
| Early, objections | [89] |
| Early, Professor Cottrell quoted | [80] |
| Ensilage first | [101] |
| First, not for seed | [89] |
| For silo | [101], [102] |
| Frequent | [88] |
| In bloom | [88] |
| Kansas | [261] |
| Montana | [271] |
| Number of times | [89] |
| Rules | [89] |
| Seed time | [89] |
| Second, for seed | [92] |
| Third, for seed | [91] |
| Time | [80], [82], [89] |
| Utah | [304] |
| Clover and alfalfa compared | [20] |
| Early, most protein in | [81] |
| Nine a year | [10] |
| Number in Alabama | [231] |
| Number in California | [242] |
| Relative values | [127] |
| Six or more under irrigation | [72] |
| Time between | [24] |
| Two preferred | [88] |
| Dactylis glomerata with alfalfa | [111] |
| Damp hay, storing | [97] |
| Dampness in mow | [97] |
| Dangers in irrigation | [73] |
| Dangers from dampness | [97] |
| Dairy cow, balanced ration | [135] |
| Interests enhanced | [205] |
| Products in South | [14] |
| Dairies, alfalfa | [26] |
| Dairying, alfalfa in | [143] |
| Davis, Hon. T. B., alfalfa in West Virginia | [317] |
| Dawley, F. E., dodder | [207] |
| De Jarnette, J. B. experiments | [241] |
| Deer Lodge County, Montana | [271] |
| Defective alfalfa seed | [33] |
| Delaware, experiments | [248] |
| Seed for | [29] |
| Department of Agriculture experiments | [8] |
| Buying soil | [62] |
| Imports Asiatic seed | [7] |
| Hog raising | [160] |
| Depths roots go | [6] |
| Description of alfalfa | [5] |
| Desert, alfalfa in Nevada | [16], [17] |
| Dew on hay, effects | [85] |
| Dextrin losses in hay | [81] |
| Dickson, W. H., experiments | [249] |
| Difficulties in growing in 1793 | [3] |
| Reduced by fall sowing | [49] |
| Digestible matter to acre | [126] |
| Digestive restrictions | [134] |
| Dimensions to ton | [229] |
| Diseased soil for inoculation | [62] |
| Disking | [70] |
| After freshets | [44] |
| After turning | [69] |
| Benefits of | [71] |
| Each spring | [70] |
| Fields after cutting | [24] |
| Overcomes failure | [71] |
| Splits crowns | [57] |
| To kill weeds | [59] |
| District of Columbia, yield in | [14] |
| Distribution of alfalfa | [13], [14] |
| Dodder, annoying enemy | [206] |
| Cut with scythe | [91] |
| Destroying, Alabama | [232] |
| Eradicating | [210] |
| Fighting | [207] |
| In alfalfa seed | [32], [35] |
| Virginia | [311] |
| Most dreaded | [42] |
| Objectionable impurity | [42] |
| Seed described | [41] |
| Seed not adulterant | [42] |
| Seed removing | [42], [91] |
| Spreading | [209] |
| To get rid of | [42] |
| Dodson, Prof. W. R., alfalfa for Louisiana | [14] |
| Report | [264] |
| Donaldson, L., report | [302] |
| “Don’ts” | [225] |
| Double compression | [104] |
| Downing, Jacob, experiments | [243] |
| Drainage necessary | [18] |
| Drenching animals | [122] |
| Drill seeding | [55] |
| Favored by Spurrier | [67] |
| Drumheller, Oscar, report | [315] |
| “Dry land” alfalfa | [29] |
| Dry matter in corn | [22] |
| Drying out, danger of soil | [50] |
| Duggar, Prof. J. F., Alabama | [231] |
| Dunn, George W., report | [295] |
| Dyeing with alfalfa seed | [32] |
| Dying out | [221] |
| Earthworms, encouraging | [46] |
| Economy of alfalfa | [151] |
| Of alfalfa in dairying | [149] |
| Of balanced ration | [134] |
| Of labor | [21], [25] |
| Of root growth | [6] |
| Eight cuttings in Louisiana | [14] |
| Eighty feet to water | [44] |
| Elements specially needed | [65] |
| Eleven cuttings a year | [10] |
| Elgin dairyman praises alfalfa | [153] |
| Enemies | [200] |
| Ensiling | [270] |
| Kansas | [151] |
| England, growing in | [261] |
| Alfalfa introduced | [2] |
| Examination of soil | [64] |
| Example of success | [17] |
| Exhibition stalk, large | [6] |
| Experiment stations disfavor nurse | [59] |
| Favor inoculation | [60] |
| Export alfalfa hay | [104] |
| Exports, seeds | [31] |
| Erf, Prof. Oscar, alfalfa for cows | [140] |
| Erodium citcutarium | [227] |
| Essentials of growing | [44] |
| Of preparing soil | [46] |
| Evaporation in curing | [83] |
| In mow | [97] |
| Failures, because not cut | [69] |
| Causes of | [220] |
| Due to weeds | [48] |
| Of seed | [30] |
| Overcome by disking | [71] |
| Redeeming | [65] |
| To be expected | [201] |
| Fairchild, D. G., Arabian seed | [8] |
| Fall sowing | [49], [52], [53] |
| Fanning mill | [91] |
| Fanning removes dodder | [42] |
| Farr, Aaron F. Jr., report | [304] |
| Fat and carbohydrates interchangeable | [135] |
| In corn | [21] |
| In hay | [76] |
| Not replaceable by protein | [136] |
| Fats in excess | [136] |
| Lacking in alfalfa | [125] |
| Fattening with corn unprofitable | [126] |
| Farming, character altered | [17] |
| Farmers’ Assistant mentions alfalfa | [3] |
| Farms, fruit, alfalfa on | [17] |
| Feed, quality | [145] |
| Value, fodder crops | [126] |
| Values, various | [145] |
| Feeding alfalfa alone | [148] |
| Before pasturing | [110] |
| Colorado | [141] |
| Cows economically | [152] |
| Economical western | [142] |
| Experiments for milk | [184] |
| Hogs, Nebraska | [159] |
| Tests | [138] |
| Tests, hog | [156] |
| Tests, Kansas | [138], [142] |
| Tests, Nebraska | [139] |
| Tests, various cuttings | [81] |
| Tests, Utah | [138] |
| Waste in | [144] |
| Value, Arizona | [236] |
| Value, California | [241] |
| Value, Colorado | [247] |
| Value, Idaho | [253] |
| Value, Kansas | [259] |
| Value, Utah | [305], [306] |
| Value, various cuttings | [88] |
| Value, various crops | [132] |
| Feedstuffs, analysis | [126] |
| Fertility, best means of improving | [147] |
| Increased by cowpeas | [48] |
| Robbed by nurse crops | [58] |
| Fertilization by bees | [177] |
| Fertilizers, Alabama | [231], [232] |
| Specially needed | [65] |
| Fertilizing, Georgia | [250] |
| Virginia | [312] |
| Long Island | [288] |
| Fescue, meadow yields | [21] |
| Festuca elatior with alfalfa | [111] |
| Fiber in corn | [22] |
| Fields disked after cutting | [24] |
| Of alfalfa 200 years old | [5] |
| Old, in South Carolina | [9] |
| Old in West | [9] |
| Fire for weeds | [69] |
| Preventing | [96] |
| Fires caused by wet hay | [97] |
| Occur, when | [98] |
| Professor Cottrell discusses | [98] |
| Rare | [96] |
| Flesh forming | [11] |
| Flooding at critical time | [73] |
| Effects | [44] |
| For second crop | [72] |
| Floor, loose preferred for storing | [95] |
| Florida, alfalfa in | [15] |
| Fodder corn, feed value | [145] |
| Crops, feed value of | [126] |
| Fodders, values of various | [145] |
| Fort Collins lambs | [173] |
| Foster, Prof. L., cuttings | [128] |
| Foxtail, keeping down | [112] |
| France, alfalfa introduced | [1], [2] |
| Oldest fields in | [5] |
| Seed from | [32] |
| Fraser, W. J., feed for cows | [152] |
| Fraud in alfalfa seed | [36] |
| Freshet, disking after | [44] |
| Freshets, effect | [44] |
| Freezing effect on soil | [195] |
| Harm from | [50] |
| Soil for seeding | [52] |
| Fruit farms, alfalfa on | [17] |
| Raising, alfalfa in | [223] |
| Fullerton, H. B., report | [288] |
| Furnas County, Nebraska | [273] |
| Garman, Prof. H., report | [264] |
| Gaylord Farm Sanatorium | [248] |
| Georgia, experiments | [250] |
| Germ killed | [27] |
| Germany, seed from | [32] |
| Germinability, storing impairs | [30] |
| Germination, conditions influencing | [57] |
| Test seed for | [28] |
| Gila River irrigation | [234], [283] |
| Ginther, C. M., report | [254] |
| Gill, E. T., report | [282] |
| Gluten meal, feed composition | [137] |
| Replaced | [151] |
| Go-devil | [87], [95] |
| Gophers injure alfalfa | [212] |
| Grades and grading hay | [105] |
| Graham, Thomas C., experiments | [235] |
| Grain and alfalfa compared | [161] |
| Encourages weeds | [59] |
| Grange meeting at Mr. Worker’s | [18] |
| Grant County, New Mexico | [283] |
| Grasses and alfalfa compared | [21] |
| Grass, destroying by fire | [69] |
| Pin | [227] |
| Preceding alfalfa | [50] |
| Protein value | [133] |
| Grasses in pastures | [116] |
| With alfalfa | [111], [113] |
| Grasshoppers | [216] |
| Gravel, alfalfa on | [15], [18] |
| Greece, alfalfa taken to | [1] |
| Grinding, time and power required | [184] |
| Growth after cutting | [21] |
| Delayed by cold water | [73] |
| From imported seed | [30] |
| Gumbo, soil, alfalfa succeeds | [17] |
| Habitat of alfalfa | [1] |
| Influence | [28] |
| Habits altered by locality | [28] |
| Farm, changed by alfalfa | [181] |
| Handling hay | [89] |
| Little advisable | [94] |
| Hanna, S. C., bloat | [111] |
| Hansen, Prof. N. E. in Asia | [7] |
| Harrow, common not disk | [70] |
| Harrowing after cutting | [24] |
| To kill weeds | [59] |
| Harrows | [70] |
| Hartman and Weil, report | [285] |
| Harvest, dates Utah | [78] |
| Early for hogs | [160] |
| Harvester, Acme | [262] |
| Harvesting | [79] |
| By stock | [107] |
| Few and many | [88] |
| Humid climates | [82] |
| Like grain | [88] |
| Loss of leaves | [80] |
| Operations, time between | [87] |
| Seed | [89] |
| Time | [80] |
| Time to begin | [82] |
| Hawaii, hay for | [104] |
| Hay and silage compared | [102] |
| Association, National, grades | [106] |
| Association, Spillman’s address | [9] |
| Baling, California | [240] |
| Composition depends on water | [75] |
| Feed value | [145] |
| First season | [65] |
| Grades | [105] |
| In mow, watch | [97] |
| In windrows | [84] |
| Lying in swath | [84] |
| Making, Arizona | [237] |
| Making, losses in | [82] |
| Meal cheaper than baled | [186] |
| Measuring in stack | [228] |
| Money in | [22], [23] |
| Poorly cured, value | [87] |
| Preserved, color | [94] |
| Prairie and alfalfa compared | [140], [141], [148], [150] |
| Prairie, composition | [136] |
| Prairie, dimensions of ton | [229] |
| Prairie, feed value | [145] |
| Value of | [91] |
| Values, Arizona | [235] |
| Various, and alfalfa compared | [148] |
| Yield to acre, Utah | [78] |
| Hay-caps advantages | [85] |
| Described | [86] |
| Favor baling | [103] |
| Humid regions | [84] |
| Size of | [86] |
| Use of | [85], [86], [89] |
| Haying, time between operations | [84] |
| Hay-loader, belt | [88] |
| Headden, Prof. W. P., stubble value | [191] |
| Long roots | [6] |
| Curing | [82] |
| Seed storing | [31] |
| Heating, prevent in transit | [105] |
| Seed | [31] |
| Seed stack | [90] |
| Stack | [90] |
| Heaving, danger of | [50] |
| Height, normal | [6] |
| Highmore forage testing station | [300] |
| Hill, Prof. J. L., report | [309] |
| Hillman, Prof. F. H., dodder | [42] |
| Hitchcock, A. S., baled alfalfa | [104] |
| Feeding alfalfa alone | [148] |
| Quoted on irrigation | [77] |
| Hoard, Gov., brood sows | [155] |
| Yield | [23] |
| Rotation | [194] |
| Hoard’s Dairyman, economical butter | [144] |
| Hogs, alfalfa or blue grass for | [158] |
| Balanced ration for | [136] |
| Cut early for | [160] |
| Food for fattening | [46] |
| Kansas | [155] |
| Like alfalfa | [23], [154], [237] |
| Over stocking with | [161] |
| Pastured on surplus acres | [87] |
| Pasture for | [48], [108] |
| Hollingsworth, J. H. | [255] |
| Honey from alfalfa | [12], [178] |
| Hoove, See [Bloat]. | |
| Hopper dozer | [216] |
| Kansas | [218] |
| Prof. S. J. Hunter | [217] |
| Hopkins, Prof. C. G., pot cultures | [202] |
| Report | [253] |
| Hog raising, Kansas | [161] |
| Horse raising, Ohio | [166] |
| Raising | [165], [166] |
| Horses, alfalfa for work | [166] |
| Alfalfa for driving | [167] |
| Cheap feed for | [188] |
| Injure pasture | [109] |
| On pasture | [170] |
| Overfed | [166] |
| Thrive on pasture | [109] |
| Humus favors bacteria | [61] |
| Hunter, Prof. S. J., hopper dozer | [217] |
| Bees | [176] |
| Idaho, experiments | [251] |
| Italy, alfalfa introduced | [1] |
| Illinois, alfalfa in | [16] |
| Experiments | [253] |
| Feeding cows in | [152] |
| Pot culture experiments | [202] |
| Seed for | [29] |
| Imported seed | [30], [31] |
| Impurities in seed | [32], [33] |
| Income, alfalfa | [22], [23], [25], [26] |
| Indiana, experiments | [254] |
| Yield in | [23] |
| Infected soil | [60] |
| Injuries from lime | [66] |
| Inoculation, Alabama | [232] |
| Any method helpful | [199] |
| Dangers of | [62] |
| Seed not needed | [64] |
| Failures expected | [201] |
| Illinois | [254] |
| Long Island | [288] |
| Massachusetts | [266] |
| Methods various | [63] |
| Necessary | [200] |
| Not like magic | [202] |
| Old theory | [197] |
| Soil, not needed | [64] |
| Soil, Sweet clover | [202] |
| Unnecessary | [200] |
| Virginia | [311] |
| With diseased soil | [62] |
| Insects carried by soil | [63] |
| In seeds | [31] |
| Introducing on farm | [28] |
| Iowa, experiments | [257] |
| Leaf spot in | [211] |
| Pig raising | [158] |
| Seed for | [29] |
| Spring sowing | [54], [55] |
| Irish, C. W., depth of root growth | [6] |
| Irrigation after cutting | [73] |
| Alfalfa under | [72] |
| Before cutting | [73] |
| California | [238] |
| Colorado | [244] |
| Co-operative experiments | [76] |
| Effect on hay | [76] |
| Excessive | [72] |
| Gila River | [234] |
| Harrow | [24] |
| Idaho | [253] |
| Influence on composition | [74] |
| Influence on seed | [28] |
| Increases protein | [75] |
| Necessary to saturate soil | [78] |
| New Mexico | [283] |
| Oregon | [295] |
| Salt River | [236] |
| Spring | [73] |
| Utah bulletin | [74] |
| Water to acre, Utah | [77] |
| Irrigation Farming quoted | [73] |
| Irrigated land, yield | [10], [23] |
| Irrigations, number of | [77] |
| Italy, seed from | [32] |
| Jefferson, book dedicated to | [3] |
| Jenkins, Dr. E. H., report | [247] |
| Jones, John, report | [306] |
| Jones, O. S., report | [301] |
| Jordan, Dr. W. H., opinion of feed | [141] |
| Kafir corn preceding alfalfa | [49] |
| Fed with alfalfa | [125] |
| Feed composition | [136] |
| Kansas, alfalfa flowers | [176] |
| Alfalfa for dairyman | [149] |
| Alfilaria for | [228] |
| Annual top dressing | [70] |
| Bees | [175], [176] |
| Bulletin, balanced ration | [135] |
| Broadcasting at experiment station | [56] |
| Cows on small area | [144] |
| Curing in | [87] |
| Early cut hay for hogs | [160] |
| Ensiling | [151] |
| Crab grass | [68] |
| Eighty feet to water | [45] |
| Experiments | [259] |
| Fall sowing | [53] |
| Feeding cows | [144] |
| Feeding tests | [138], [142] |
| Grass in alfalfa fields | [112] |
| Gopher injuries | [213] |
| Hay, composition of | [76] |
| Hog raising | [155], [161], [163] |
| Hopper dozer | [218] |
| Horses raised | [165] |
| Lands, values increased | [204] |
| Low cost ration | [150] |
| Prairie dogs | [212] |
| Profit from hogs | [162] |
| Profit in | [22], [23], [25] |
| Preventing bloat | [111] |
| Protein in cuttings | [81] |
| Seed | [29] |
| Seed raising | [90] |
| Self-binder for harvesting | [88] |
| Sheep fattened | [171], [287] |
| Siloing | [102] |
| Soiling and pasturing | [123] |
| Sowing | [57] |
| Spring sowing | [55] |
| Station disfavors salt | [100] |
| Station on baling | [103] |
| Stock feeding | [103] |
| Storing in | [96] |
| Time to sow | [47] |
| Third cutting for seed | [91] |
| Wheat after alfalfa | [193] |
| Wintering horses | [167] |
| Work with scrub cows | [143] |
| Kenilworth Farms, Arizona | [235] |
| Kent County, Delaware | [249] |
| Kentucky experiments | [264] |
| Kiefer, H. W., report | [251] |
| Kilgore, Dr. B. W., report | [289] |
| Kirk, F. S., pasturing | [113] |
| Yield | [24] |
| Labor prices | [204] |
| Saved | [25] |
| Lake County, South Dakota | [301] |
| Lamb-feeding, Nebraska | [172] |
| Lambs, fattening | [46] |
| Fort Collins | [173] |
| On pasture | [114] |
| Never bloat | [172] |
| Pasturage for | [48] |
| Quarter in seed | [35] |
| Land, alfalfa on bottom | [24] |
| Foul, unfit for alfalfa | [59] |
| Values improved | [204] |
| Worthless made valuable | [25] |
| Langston, Alva, yield | [24] |
| Lantz, Prof. D. E., gopher injuries | [213] |
| Large alfalfa roots | [18] |
| Latitude influence on seed | [28] |
| Leaching, winter prevented | [48] |
| Leaf spot | [63], [211] |
| Legumes, bacteria on | [60] |
| Prepare soil | [49] |
| Leaves and stems, feed value compared | [82] |
| Broken by tedder | [84] |
| Lost in curing | [80], [82], [183] |
| Help in curing | [83] |
| Proportion to stems | [128] |
| Saved by slings | [94] |
| Pay for floor | [99] |
| Value | [79] |
| Lewis, D. C., report | [281] |
| Light discolors seed | [31] |
| Liggett, Prof. W. M., report | [269] |
| Lime, air slaked | [66] |
| Injuries | [66] |
| Must be applied | [64] |
| Needed | [45], [201] |
| Prevents mold | [100] |
| Small dressings advisable | [66] |
| Soil for | [231] |
| Liming | [249] |
| Connecticut | [248] |
| Massachusetts | [266] |
| Ohio | [290] |
| Lincoln County, Nebraska | [275] |
| Linseed meal and alfalfa compared | [127] |
| Feed composition | [137] |
| Replaced by alfalfa | [151] |
| Listing waxy ground | [52] |
| Litmus for testing soil | [45] |
| Loader, disadvantages | [95] |
| Loading, slings | [94] |
| Localities influence seed | [28] |
| Logan County, Idaho | [252] |
| Long Island, experiments | [288] |
| Loss from impure seed | [32] |
| Losses due to wetting | [81] |
| In curing | [82] |
| Louisiana, alfalfa in | [14] |
| Cutting in | [89] |
| Experiments | [265] |
| Lowden, F. M., report | [314] |
| Lucerne, book dedicated to Jefferson | [3] |
| Intermediate | [76] |
| Origin of name | [4] |
| Yellow | [7] |
| Lumps, soil, bad | [50] |
| Mangels, feed value | [126], [145] |
| Protein value | [133] |
| Manitoba, alfalfa in | [14], [15] |
| Mammoth clover yields | [21] |
| Manure before seeding | [64] |
| Manuring | [46], [70] |
| Wheat land for alfalfa | [48] |
| Mare, ration for brood | [165], [169] |
| Marketing | [137] |
| Markham, L. W., experiments | [245] |
| Maryland, alfalfa in | [16] |
| Seed for | [29] |
| Massachusetts, analyses, clover | [20] |
| Experiments | [266] |
| Matthies, John | [248] |
| Maximum yield, irrigation | [77] |
| Maury County, Tennessee | [303] |
| Mayo, Prof. N. S., bloat | [116] |
| McEathron, George E., report | [301] |
| McNeil, E. W., succeeds in West Virginia | [317] |
| Meadow fescue and alfalfa compared | [21] |
| Fescue and alfalfa yields | [21] |
| Meal, Prof. Cottrell’s opinion | [183] |
| Superior to hay | [184] |
| Sown with seed | [56] |
| Meat production in South | [14] |
| Medicago denticulata, bacteria | [60] |
| Medicago foliata | [7] |
| Medicago media | [76] |
| Medicago sativa | [4] |
| Medicine Hat, yield | [14] |
| Medick, black, an adulterant | [35] |
| Medicks, fifty species | [36] |
| Meeting at Mr. Worker’s | [18] |
| Melilotus, bacteria on | [60] |
| Merrill, Prof. L. A., fed horses | [168] |
| On cuttings | [128] |
| Mexican fields, old | [5] |
| Mexico, alfalfa introduced in | [2] |
| Alfilaria for | [228] |
| Growing | [244] |
| Michigan, experiments | [268] |
| Middlesex County, New Jersey | [281] |
| Middlings, food value | [132] |
| Milk, alfalfa in making | [143] |
| Balanced ration | [135] |
| Cost of gallon | [150] |
| Flow increased | [152] |
| Tests | [143] |
| The marketable product | [147] |
| Value an acre | [144] |
| Yield increased | [146] |
| Yield, pasture and soiling | [123] |
| Miller, Henry, experiments | [238] |
| Miller, Prof. M. F., report | [270] |
| Millet, alfalfa sown with | [51] |
| And alfalfa compared | [146], [148] |
| As preparatory crop | [52] |
| Before reseeding | [72] |
| Best to precede alfalfa | [49] |
| Between potatoes and alfalfa | [48] |
| Fed with alfalfa | [125] |
| Feed value | [132], [145] |
| Good to precede | [50] |
| Protein value | [133] |
| Minimum water to apply | [77] |
| Minnesota, experiments | [260] |
| Field, old | [9] |
| Seed for | [29] |
| Spring sowing | [55] |
| Time to sow | [47] |
| Yield in | [14] |
| Missouri, alfalfa in | [16] |
| Experiments | [270] |
| Fall sowing | [53] |
| Moisture absorbed by straw | [97] |
| Conserve before seeding | [47] |
| Robbed by nurse crop | [58] |
| Molasses, adulterated with | [265] |
| With alfalfa | [185] |
| Mold, prevent in stacks | [90] |
| Moldy seed | [27] |
| Monmouth County, New Jersey | [282] |
| Montana, experiments | [271] |
| Pasturing sheep | [114] |
| Seed | [29] |
| Sheep fattening | [205] |
| Moore, Dr. G. T., breeds bacteria | [108] |
| Moore, Prof. R. A., report | [311] |
| Morgan, Prof. H. A., report | [302] |
| Mortgage lifter | [11] |
| Mow, fires | [95] |
| Storing | [95] |
| Mower not favored for seed harvest | [90] |
| Mowing, early | [21] |
| For yellow leaf | [67] |
| Improves stand | [67] |
| In wet season | [68] |
| May be wrong | [68] |
| Mulch not needed | [68] |
| “Musts” | [225] |
| National Hay Association grades | [106] |
| Neale, Dr. Arthur F., report | [248] |
| Nebraska, alfamo | [185] |
| Alfilaria for | [228] |
| Comparative yields | [21] |
| Curing | [87] |
| Experiments | [273] |
| Fall sowing | [53] |
| Feed tests | [139] |
| Hog feeding test | [159] |
| Hopper dozer | [216] |
| Lamb feeding | [172] |
| Lands, values increased | [204] |
| Profit | [22], [23], [25] |
| Sand hills | [15], [17] |
| Seed | [29] |
| Sheep fattened | [171], [205] |
| Soiling | [123] |
| Spring sowing | [54] |
| Stock feeding | [103] |
| Work horses fed | [166] |
| Nebraska Farmer, on cutting | [69] |
| Nebraska Farmer, various fields | [148] |
| Nelson, J. P., report | [282] |
| Nematodes in soil | [62] |
| Nevada, alfalfa in | [14] |
| Alfalfa, on sagebrush land | [15] |
| Deserts, alfalfa succeeds in | [17] |
| New Brunswick, alfalfa unknown in | [15] |
| New England, cutting | [89] |
| Seed for | [29] |
| Soiling | [124] |
| Success | [311] |
| New Hampshire, experiments | [279] |
| New Jersey, experiments | [280] |
| Hay composition | [76] |
| Milk test | [143] |
| Feed values | [132] |
| Plant food to acre | [192] |
| Seed for | [29] |
| Yields of clover | [20] |
| New Mexico, alfilaria for | [228] |
| Experiments | [283] |
| New Milford, Connecticut | [248] |
| Seed, new preferred | [30] |
| New York, alfalfa introduced | [3] |
| Alfalfa success | [17] |
| Dairymen claim profits | [144] |
| Experiments | [287] |
| Lands improved | [26] |
| Old field | [9] |
| Seed for | [29] |
| Soiling advisable | [124] |
| New York Station fodder crops | [126] |
| Newman, Prof. C. L., report | [299] |
| Nitro-cultures | [249] |
| Nitrogen from roots | [10] |
| From soil | [52] |
| Gathered | [190], [192] |
| Gathered by cowpeas | [49] |
| Not needed | [10] |
| Old plants need none | [60] |
| Robbed by nurse crop | [58] |
| Specially needed | [65] |
| Sustains bacteria | [60] |
| Nobbe, discovery of bacteria | [197] |
| Nodules formed | [59] |
| North Carolina, experiments | [289] |
| North Dakota, experiments | [286] |
| Turkestan alfalfa | [8] |
| Nova Scotia, alfalfa unknown | [15] |
| Nurse crop, effects of cutting alfalfa | [59] |
| Iowa | [257] |
| Or not? | [58] |
| Nutrient values, various | [145] |
| Oat grass yields | [21] |
| Oat hay, analysis | [127] |
| And alfalfa compared | [148] |
| Feed value | [145] |
| Oat straw feed value | [145] |
| Protein value | [133] |
| Oats, sown with alfalfa | [51] |
| And peas, feed value | [126], [132] |
| As nurse crop | [58] |
| Before reseeding | [72] |
| Following alfalfa | [193] |
| Feed value | [132] |
| Foster weeds | [59] |
| Ohio bulletin, seed | [33], [34] |
| Experiments | [290] |
| Fall sowing | [53] |
| Farmer sows thickly | [58] |
| Horse raising | [166] |
| Pasturing lambs | [114] |
| Preliminary seeding | [51] |
| Requisites in growing | [225] |
| Seed for | [29] |
| Oil meal and alfalfa compared | [140] |
| Oklahoma, cutting | [89] |
| Experiments | [292] |
| Pasturing | [113] |
| Seed | [29] |
| Yield | [24] |
| Olmstead and Olmstead, report | [273] |
| Ontario, lamb feeding | [173] |
| Yield | [14] |
| Orchard, alfalfa in | [223] |
| Orchard-grass, yields | [21] |
| Feed value | [145] |
| Protein value | [133] |
| With alfalfa | [111] |
| Oregon, experiments | [295] |
| Osborne County, Kansas | [260] |
| Otterson, James, report | [252] |
| Otis, Prof. D. H., feeding cows | [144] |
| Pasture for hogs | [163] |
| Overfeeding horses | [166] |
| Over stocking with hogs | [161] |
| Panicum capillare, a weed | [69] |
| Panicum sanguinale, a weed | [68] |
| Destroying | [303] |
| Parasites in purchased soil | [62] |
| Pasture, alfalfa in grass | [51] |
| And soiling compared | [123] |
| Cattle | [263] |
| Grasses, feed value | [145] |
| Horses | [263] |
| Lamb | [48] |
| Only when established | [108] |
| Pig | [48] |
| Poultry | [180] |
| Sheep | [263] |
| Stock | [24] |
| Uplands | [116] |
| Pasturing | [107] |
| Cattle | [113] |
| Horses | [170] |
| Previous to seeding | [47] |
| Rules for | [116] |
| When to stop | [108] |
| Pennsylvania, alfalfa introduced | [3] |
| Bulletin, curing | [83] |
| Experiments | [297] |
| Seed for | [29] |
| Soiling advisable | [124] |
| Perry, C. D., report | [259] |
| Physical effects, root growth | [6] |
| Effects on soil | [21] |
| Phosphoric acid needed | [65] |
| Pig, See [Hog]. | |
| Pigs, death rate reduced | [155] |
| Pigweed in seed | [35] |
| Pinal County, Arizona | [235] |
| Pin-clover | [227] |
| Pittuck, Prof. B. C., report | [297] |
| Plantain in seed | [41] |
| Plants smother in wet land | [44] |
| Smothered under windrows | [84] |
| Weak with nurse crops | [58] |
| Pliny praised alfalfa | [1] |
| Plow, character of tool | [195] |
| Plowing, deep, necessary | [46] |
| Difficult | [195] |
| For other crops | [193] |
| Importance of careful | [195] |
| Proper | [221] |
| Recent not good | [50] |
| Sod, rate of | [195] |
| Stand renewed by | [72] |
| Plowings saved | [21] |
| Pods poorly filled | [89] |
| Pork, producing cheap | [158] |
| Potash specially needed | [65] |
| Potatoes following alfalfa | [193] |
| Precede alfalfa | [48], [50] |
| Poultry thrive on | [180] |
| Prairie dogs, destroying | [215] |
| Injure alfalfa | [212] |
| Preparation, proper | [220] |
| Soil | [46] |
| Preparatory crops | [49], [50] |
| Presses for baling | [104] |
| Press drills favored | [56] |
| Prices received | [22], [23] |
| Profit reduced in feeding cows | [146] |
| Profits | [22], [23], [25], [144],[147] |
| Protection, winter | [108] |
| From sun not needed | [58] |
| Protein, abundance in alfalfa | [125] |
| And carbohydrates not interchangeable | [136] |
| Digestible | [126] |
| Excess in ration | [137] |
| Function of | [134] |
| Highest in first cutting | [129] |
| In clover | [20], [21] |
| Increased by irrigation | [75] |
| In early cuttings | [81] |
| In hay | [76] |
| Percentage in leaves | [79] |
| Values, various feeds | [145] |
| Provence, seed from | [32] |
| Prowers County, Colorado | [245] |
| Purgatives for bloat | [122] |
| Quebec, alfalfa in | [15] |
| Quicklime very caustic | [66] |
| Rain, cutting after | [82] |
| Hay-caps | [89] |
| Rain-fall effect on hay | [75] |
| Influence on seed | [28] |
| Raiscot, Alfred, report | [271] |
| Rake, Monarch | [262] |
| Side delivery | [87] |
| Time to start | [84] |
| Range of soils | [16], [17] |
| Rape, analysis | [127] |
| And alfalfa for hogs compared | [162] |
| Ration, balanced | [134] |
| Balanced, explained | [135] |
| Cost of | [150], [151] |
| Money value | [138] |
| Unbalanced | [134] |
| Receipts | [22], [23], [25] |
| Recleaning seed, importance | [32] |
| Recleaning to remove dodder | [42] |
| Redding, Prof. R. J., report | [250] |
| Red-top and alfalfa compared | [148] |
| Yields | [21] |
| Renewing growth | [71] |
| Rentals of land | [26] |
| Reseeding | [65], [66], [71], [72] |
| Rhode Island, experiments | [298] |
| Rib grass in alfalfa seed | [41] |
| Rice meal, food value | [132] |
| Richmond, Indiana | [255] |
| Rick, measuring for tonnage | [229] |
| Preferred | [100] |
| Roberts, Prof. H. F., adulterants | [35] |
| Robinson, J. W., raises horses | [165] |
| Rome, alfalfa taken to | [1] |
| Roofing for hay sheds | [99] |
| Root growth | [190] |
| Growth, physical effect | [6] |
| System | [6] |
| Roots, deep | [6] |
| Nitrogen in soil from | [10] |
| Spindling, with nurse crop | [58] |
| Thumb-sized | [18] |
| Value of | [21], [191] |
| Rot, root | [212] |
| Rotation necessary | [194] |
| Roughness supplied by alfalfa | [18] |
| Various kinds to feed | [145] |
| Rural New-Yorker, article quoted | [17] |
| Rutabagas, fodder value | [126] |
| Rye bran, food value | [132] |
| Grass yields | [21] |
| Winter cover | [48], [49] |
| Sacramento River, growth | [241] |
| Sagebrush land for | [252] |
| Land, new alfalfa on | [15] |
| Sales | [22], [23] |
| Salt River, irrigation | [236] |
| Salt in storing hay | [100] |
| San Mateo County, California | [238] |
| San Miguel County, New Mexico | [285] |
| Sand hills, Nebraska, alfalfa succeeds | [15], [17] |
| Scott Bros., yield | [22], [23] |
| Screened alfalfa seed recommended | [36] |
| Scrub-oak land for | [288] |
| Seed, adulterated | [33] |
| Analysis | [33] |
| Bed, securing a fine | [48] |
| Bees insure fertile | [175] |
| Best costly | [41] |
| Best from Provence | [32] |
| Buck-horn in | [41] |
| Bur clover in | [39] |
| Bushel weight | [31] |
| Characteristics | [37] |
| Cheap | [27], [41] |
| Conditions influencing germination | [57] |
| Cutting time | [89] |
| Damp | [27] |
| Dodder described | [41] |
| Dodder in | [32] |
| Exports and imports | [31] |
| Failures, imported | [30] |
| Farmer to blame for poor bought | [41] |
| First cutting not for | [89] |
| For Illinois | [29] |
| For Iowa | [29] |
| For Ohio | [29] |
| For Pennsylvania | [29] |
| Formation, bees help in | [176] |
| Good costly | [29] |
| Good, essential | [27] |
| Harvesting | [89] |
| Importance of pure | [35] |
| Impurities | [32] |
| Imported, Department of Agriculture | [7] |
| Increased by bees | [175] |
| Influences affecting | [28] |
| Injuries by storing | [30] |
| Inoculation not needed | [64] |
| Insects in | [31] |
| Introduced from Europe | [3] |
| Kansas | [29] |
| Kept several years | [30] |
| Kind to buy | [29] |
| Large and small | [38] |
| Losses in stored | [30] |
| Moldy | [27] |
| Nebraska | [29] |
| Necessity of drying | [90] |
| New preferred | [30] |
| Northern grown | [28] |
| Noxious | [34] |
| Oklahoma | [29] |
| Old | [27] |
| Plantain in | [41] |
| Pods, poorly filled | [89] |
| Poor, cause failures | [221] |
| Precautions in buying | [29] |
| Pure | [28] |
| Purest in third cutting | [91] |
| Quality of | [27] |
| Quantity sowed | [24], [56] |
| Raising, dry climate | [28] |
| Raising, humid climates | [28], [92] |
| Raising, Kansas | [90] |
| Removing infertile | [91] |
| Removing weed | [91] |
| Returns | [22], [23] |
| Rib grass in | [41] |
| Roberts on pure | [35] |
| Selection | [27], [28] |
| Sifting to remove dodder | [42] |
| Size of Bur clover | [39] |
| Size of | [38] |
| Storing | [31] |
| Substitution of trefoil | [39] |
| Test before buying | [29] |
| Third crop self sown | [72] |
| Third cutting for | [91] |
| Types of | [37] |
| Utah vs. imported | [30] |
| Value in Arizona | [235] |
| Vitality injured in stack | [90] |
| Weed in alfalfa | [34] |
| Yield | [91] |
| Yield, Arizona | [237] |
| Seeding | [44] |
| After disking unnecessary | [71] |
| Alabama | [231] |
| Arizona | [233] |
| California | [238] |
| Colorado | [244] |
| Drill or broadcast | [55] |
| Fall | [49] |
| Importance of | [79] |
| July | [66] |
| Kansas | [258] |
| Manure before | [64] |
| Pennsylvania | [297] |
| Preliminary | [51] |
| Soaking soil before | [73] |
| Seeder, Cahoon | [234] |
| Gem | [242] |
| Seeders, various | [56] |
| Seeds dead | [27] |
| Fertile few | [89] |
| Seedsmen to blame for bad seed | [41] |
| Selection of seed | [27], [28] |
| Self sowing third crop | [72] |
| Self-binder, harvesting with | [88] |
| In seed harvest | [90] |
| Selling inoculated soil | [61] |
| Separator, J. I. Case | [237] |
| Separators in threshing seed | [91] |
| Shed, hay | [99] |
| Sheep, dangers to, from pasturing | [109], [113] |
| Eat bindweed | [219] |
| Fort Collins | [174] |
| Losses from bloat | [113] |
| Old, kept off pasture | [114] |
| Shepperd, Prof. J. H., report | [289] |
| Sifting out dodder | [42] |
| Silage for cows | [152] |
| Storing as | [101] |
| Superior to hay | [151] |
| Silo, advantages of using | [151] |
| Cost of | [152] |
| For alfalfa | [101] |
| Siloing suggestions | [102] |
| Slings in stacking | [94] |
| Smead, Dr. D. C., horse feeding | [168] |
| Smith, Prof. C. D., report | [268] |
| Smith, Prof. H. R., feed test | [139] |
| Smothering under windrows | [84] |
| In wet land | [44] |
| Snake River irrigation | [251] |
| Soaking soil before seeding | [73] |
| Sod, breaking, for alfalfa | [50] |
| Hard to plow | [195] |
| Soil acid, unfavorable | [44] |
| Acidity determined | [45] |
| Adobe | [239] |
| And seeding | [44] |
| Baked, avoid | [46] |
| Bur clover for inoculating | [60] |
| Buying inoculated | [60], [61] |
| Buying not necessary | [61] |
| Buying infected | [60] |
| Buying, objections to | [61] |
| Character affects irrigation | [77] |
| Conditions demanded | [52] |
| Conditions essential | [46] |
| Depleted, improved | [16] |
| Diseased, for inoculation | [62] |
| For alfalfa | [15] |
| Gumbo | [261] |
| Hardpan | [16], [18] |
| Improved by alfalfa | [16], [190] |
| Improvement due to alfalfa | [16] |
| Inoculated for sale | [61] |
| Inoculated, quantity to acre | [61] |
| Inoculation | [59], [197] |
| Inoculation, dangers of | [62] |
| Inoculation, meal or hay for | [63] |
| Inoculation, not necessary | [63], [64] |
| Listed | [52] |
| Never work wet | [46] |
| Not exhausted by alfalfa | [10] |
| Preparation | [46], [297] |
| Preparing, Arizona | [233], [236] |
| Preparing, Colorado | [243] |
| Preparation, Washington | [314] |
| Restrictions, obsolete | [44] |
| Robbed of lime | [44] |
| Rocky | [19] |
| Sugar tree land | [255] |
| Waxy | [52] |
| Wet makes failures | [44] |
| Soiling | [107], [122] |
| Advised in East | [124] |
| And pasturing compared | [123] |
| Nebraska | [123] |
| Pigs | [124] |
| Sorghum analysis | [127] |
| Bad to precede alfalfa | [49] |
| Consumes moisture | [49] |
| Fails to increase milk flow | [148] |
| Fed with alfalfa | [125] |
| Feed value | [145] |
| Hay, feed composition | [136] |
| Protein value | [133] |
| Soule, Prof. Andrew M., report | [311] |
| South Africa, alfalfa in | [15] |
| South Carolina, experiments in | [299] |
| Old field | [9] |
| South Dakota, experiments | [300] |
| South favors spring sowing | [52] |
| Land values increased | [205] |
| Sowing time | [47] |
| Southern farms, self supplied | [14] |
| Southern seed | [28] |
| Sowing dates | [47] |
| Fall | [49], [53] |
| Foul land | [59] |
| Spring disadvantages | [53] |
| Spring or fall? | [52] |
| Spring, on wheat ground | [48] |
| Points to remember | [47] |
| Time, South | [47] |
| Time, Central States | [47] |
| Sows, brood, Mississippi | [155] |
| Like alfalfa | [154] |
| Soy beans, feed value | [145] |
| Feed composition | [137] |
| Spain, alfalfa introduced | [1], [2] |
| Takes alfalfa to America | [2] |
| Spillman, Prof. W. J., opinion | [9] |
| Spontaneous combustion, See [Fire]. | |
| Spot, leaf | [211] |
| Spots, bare, in lodged nurse crop | [59] |
| Restoring bare | [71] |
| Spotted leaf, mowing for | [67] |
| Spring or fall sowing? | [52] |
| Spring sowing, disadvantages | [53] |
| Sowing favored | [53] |
| Sowing, importance of early | [58] |
| Spurrier on alfalfa | [3] |
| Favors drills | [67] |
| Stack, curing in | [90] |
| Elevate bottom of | [100] |
| Fires in | [95] |
| Protect top | [100] |
| Sweating in | [90] |
| Stacks, condemned | [99] |
| Covering seed | [90] |
| Preventing mold in | [90] |
| Stacker, Landen | [235] |
| Stacking, conditions | [100] |
| Dry | [93] |
| In ricks | [259] |
| Losses from | [98] |
| Operations in | [87] |
| Precautions | [90] |
| Seed crop | [89] |
| Slings recommended | [94] |
| Stadmueller, F. H. | [248] |
| Stand, ideal | [57] |
| Improving | [67] |
| Increasing | [51] |
| Plowing to renew | [72] |
| Poor | [27], [30], [54] |
| Securing good | [220] |
| Thickening | [72] |
| With nurse crop | [58] |
| Starch in corn | [22] |
| Needed by bacteria | [60] |
| Steers pick up on alfalfa | [125] |
| Stellaria media, destroying | [297] |
| Stems and leaves, food value compared | [82] |
| Stewart, Prof. J. H., report | [310] |
| Stock, best way to market alfalfa | [137] |
| Fed, Utah | [25] |
| Injure alfalfa | [107] |
| Keep off field | [221] |
| Stodder, J. F., bloat | [112] |
| Storer, Prof. F. H., hay-caps | [85], [86] |
| Storing | [93] |
| As silage | [101] |
| In barn | [95] |
| In evening | [97] |
| Seed | [31] |
| Stover and alfalfa compared | [140], [148] |
| Fed with alfalfa | [125], [144] |
| Protein value | [133] |
| Straw, feed value | [145] |
| Feeding value, Colorado | [245] |
| For stack feed | [91] |
| Money in | [22], [23] |
| On damp hay | [97] |
| Protein value | [133] |
| Value of | [91], [240] |
| Stubble, value of | [21], [191] |
| Stubbs, Dr. W. C., experiments | [265] |
| Subsoil, tough, roots in | [18] |
| Subsoiling effects of alfalfa | [16], [194] |
| Substitute for alfalfa | [36] |
| Substitutes, recognising | [40] |
| Substitution of trefoil for alfalfa | [39] |
| Success depends on cultivation | [44] |
| Typical in New York | [17] |
| Sugar and alfalfa | [185] |
| Sugar beet dependent on alfalfa | [173] |
| Sugar beets, feed value | [126], [145] |
| Protein value | [133] |
| Sugar, losses in hay | [81] |
| Sun not greatest curing agent | [83] |
| Swath, alfalfa lying in | [84] |
| Sweating before baling | [103] |
| In stack | [90] |
| Sweet clover in alfalfa seed | [32] |
| Clover soil for inoculation | [60], [202] |
| Swine, See [Hogs]. | |
| Swing seeder | [56] |
| Synoground, N. O. P., report | [302] |
| Syracuse, alfalfa near | [17] |
| Sysonby eats alfalfa | [167] |
| Taliaferro, Prof. W. T. L., opinion | [16] |
| Tapping for bloat | [119] |
| Taproot | [6] |
| Taylor, Prof. Frederick W., report | [279] |
| Tedder, loss from using | [84] |
| Starting | [84] |
| Ten Eyck, Prof. A. M., burning weeds | [69] |
| Dimensions of ton | [229] |
| Hay | [76] |
| Hay composition | [75] |
| Silo | [102] |
| Tennessee, experiments | [302] |
| Testing soil for acidity | [45] |
| Texas, alfalfa cut nine times | [10] |
| Alfilaria for | [228] |
| Bulletin, feed stuffs | [127] |
| Curing | [87] |
| Cutting | [89] |
| Experiments | [303] |
| Yields | [9] |
| Thawing, harm from | [50] |
| Thickening stand | [72] |
| Thompson, W. O., report | [275] |
| Thorne, Prof. Charles E., report | [290] |
| Threshing made easy | [90] |
| Time between cuttings | [24] |
| To cut | [89] |
| To sow | [47] |
| Timothy and alfalfa compared | [21], [79], [127], [148],[222] |
| Alfalfa sown with | [51] |
| Before alfalfa | [50] |
| Fodder value | [126], [132], [145] |
| Protein value | [133] |
| Ton, cubic feet in | [229] |
| Top-dressing annual | [70] |
| Benefit of | [74] |
| Trampling, effects of | [59] |
| Transportation, solving problems | [186] |
| Trefoil seed in alfalfa | [32] |
| Yellow, adulterant | [33] |
| Yellow, in alfalfa | [36] |
| Yellow, beak on seed | [39] |
| Yellow, chief adulterant | [35] |
| Yellow, distinguished | [39] |
| Yellow, size of seed | [33] |
| Yellow, to distinguish seed | [37] |
| Yellow, recognizing seed | [39] |
| Trocar for bloat | [119] |
| Tubercles formed | [59] |
| Office of | [197] |
| Turkestan, alfalfa | [7], [29] |
| Alfalfa, North Dakota | [8] |
| Alfalfa, South Dakota | [300] |
| Turnips, feed value | [145] |
| Utah bulletin, nutrients | [131] |
| Bulletin, various cuttings | [128] |
| Bulletin, irrigation | [74] |
| Bulletin, Utah county, Utah | [306] |
| Co-operative work | [76] |
| Dates of cutting | [78] |
| Experiments | [304] |
| Experiments, early cutting | [81] |
| Fall sowing | [53] |
| Feeding test | [138] |
| Hardy seed | [92] |
| Hay, composition | [76] |
| Horsefeeding | [168] |
| Reports profits | [25] |
| Seed | [29] |
| Seed not favored | [92] |
| Seed sown by Cottrell | [30] |
| Shoat raising | [156] |
| Water applied in | [77] |
| Value, leaves | [79] |
| Straw | [91] |
| Poorly cured hay | [87] |
| Values received | [25] |
| Feed, various | [145] |
| Varieties | [6] |
| Alleged | [28] |
| Ventilation in hay shed | [99] |
| Vermont, experiments | [15], [309] |
| Virginia, experiment | [311] |
| Vitality, injured in stack | [90] |
| Voorhees, Dr. E. B., report | [280] |
| Wallace, Henry, spring sowing | [54] |
| Wallaces’ Farmer, spring sowing | [54] |
| Walla Walla County, Washington | [307], [314], [315] |
| Wallingford, Connecticut | [248] |
| Washing, soil, prevented | [48] |
| Washington, yield | [10], [23] |
| Experiments | [314] |
| Waste, feeding cows | [144], [146], [152] |
| Water, effect on hay composition | [76] |
| Cold, delays growth | [73] |
| Too much irrigation | [72] |
| Effects on composition of hay | [74], [75] |
| Quantity to acre, Utah | [77] |
| Eighty feet below surface | [44] |
| Amount required, Arizona | [234] |
| Watrous, Prof. F. L., alfalfa in orchards | [223] |
| Watson, Prof. George C., report | [297] |
| Watson ranch, horses fed alfalfa | [166] |
| Wayne County, Indiana | [254] |
| Weed seeds in alfalfa | [32], [27], [34], [41] |
| Seeds, removing | [91] |
| Weeds, burning | [69] |
| Carried by soil | [63] |
| Chief enemies | [206] |
| Failures due to | [48] |
| Fewer in third cutting | [91] |
| In horse pasture | [110] |
| Keeping down | [47] |
| Kill, before seeding | [206] |
| Not prevented by nurse crop | [59] |
| Poor farming causes | [206] |
| Preventing | [47] |
| Repressed | [46] |
| Retarded by clipping | [68] |
| Subduing in July | [66] |
| Weevils in seed | [31] |
| Weight of bushel | [31] |
| West Virginia, experiments | [317] |
| Wet feet, alfalfa can’t stand | [18], [44], [212] |
| Wetting delays curing | [81] |
| Wheat and alfalfa compared | [19], [25] |
| Following alfalfa | [193] |
| Increasing yield | [194] |
| Straw, protein value | [133] |
| With alfalfa | [51] |
| Wheelbarrow seeder | [56] |
| Wheeler, Dr. H. J., report | [208] |
| Widtsoe, Prof. J. A., nutrients | [131] |
| Wilcox, Lute, quoted | [73] |
| Williams, C. H., pasturing sheep | [114] |
| Wilson, Prof. James W., report | [300] |
| Wing, Joseph E. | [290] |
| Curing | [83] |
| Horse raising | [166] |
| Pasturing lambs | [114] |
| Preliminary seeding | [51] |
| Windrows, curing in | [87] |
| Leaving hay in | [84] |
| Smothering under | [84] |
| Wisconsin, brood sows | [155] |
| Report | [317] |
| Time to sow | [47] |
| Wintering sows | [156] |
| Yield | [9], [23] |
| Witch-grass less bad than crab grass | [69] |
| Woodford, J. E., hog raising | [163] |
| Work animals, alfalfa for | [14] |
| Worker’s, grange meeting at Mr. | [18] |
| Worm, army | [219] |
| Worn-out soils restored | [16] |
| Wyoming, fertilizing value of alfalfa | [192] |
| Experiments | [322] |
| Seed | [29] |
| Xerxes carried alfalfa to Greece | [1] |
| Yield, acre | [126] |
| Affected by irrigation | [77] |
| Alfalfa and grass compared | [21] |
| Arabian alfalfa | [8] |
| Arizona | [234] |
| Below sea level | [15] |
| Best when no nurse crop | [59] |
| Butter, pasture and soiling | [123] |
| Compared with clover | [20] |
| Corn and alfalfa | [22] |
| District of Columbia | [14] |
| 1815 | [3] |
| Fodders, various | [148] |
| Increased by irrigation | [74] |
| Indiana | [24] |
| Irrigations affect | [77] |
| Irrigated land | [10], [23] |
| Largest annual | [128] |
| Louisiana | [14] |
| Manitoba | [14] |
| Maximum under irrigation | [78] |
| Medicine Hat | [14] |
| Milk increased | [146] |
| Minnesota | [14] |
| New Jersey | [20] |
| Not impaired by hogs | [108] |
| Oklahoma | [24] |
| Ontario | [14] |
| Reduced by wrong cutting | [80] |
| Seed | [91] |
| South Africa | [15] |
| Turkestan, North Dakota | [8] |
| Twelve tons under irrigation | [72] |
| Washington | [10] |
| Wisconsin | [23] |
| Yields, big, poor land | [65] |
| Irrigation, Utah | [78] |
| Profitable | [22], [23] |
| Texas | [9] |
| Wisconsin | [9], [23] |
| Zoller, Isaac, report | [287] |