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Pacific Rural Press, Volume 63, Number 16, 19 April 1902

Masthead
On a Yolo County Fruit Farm.
TABLE OF CONTENTS.
The Week.
Growing Demand for Agricultural Education.
QUERIES AND REPLIES.
The Codlin Moth---Traps or Spray?
Gumming Apricots.
Bordeaux on Peaches and Apricots.
Excess of Fibrous Roots.
Cutting Back Peach Trees.
Forage Plants for Overflowed Lands.
WEATHER AND CROPS.
Report of the U. S. Weather Service for Week Ending April 14, 1902.
Rainfall and Temperature.
HORTICULTURE.
Grafting and Budding.
The Shothole Fungus.
THE VINEYARD.
A Sulphur Story.
FRUIT MARKETING.
Fruit Raising in Japan.
THE DAIRY.
Milk Production Under Hygienic Conditions.
THE POULTRY YARD.
A Story of the Leghorns.
A Prosperous Petaluma Poultry Place.
A Prosperous Association.
Agricultural Review.
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THE HOME CIRCLE.
"Countrified."
A Pair of Tight Boots.
Three Deep; or, Third Man.
Letters That Are of Little Value.
Breathe Through Your Nose.
The Daffodils.
The Dutch Housewife.
DOMESTIC ECONOMY.
Domestic Hints.
Hints to Housekeepers.
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S. F. Market Report.
Produce Market.
The Fruit Market.
Produce Receipts.
California Dried Fruit at New York.
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Citrona Colony.
A Cause for American Catarrh.
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A Prune Catcher.
A Fake Land Buyer.
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THE VETERINARIAN.
Answers by Dr. C. W. Fisher.
POOR CONDITION—PIN WORMS.
HEART OR DIAPHRAGM TROUBLE.
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Farm Insurance Organization.
New Patents.
Midland Chick Feed.
Great Success.
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