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Pacific Rural Press, Volume 68, Number 12, 17 September 1904
Issue Contents
Article Text
Masthead
The Redwood Forest.
Natural Sheep Dip.
TABLE OF CONTENTS.
The Week.
QUERIES AND REPLIES.
WEATHER AND CROPS.
Report of the U.S. Weather Service for Week Ending September 12, 1904.
Rainfall and Temperature.
HORTICULTURE.
Pruning Apple Trees.
Studies on the Occurrence of Walnut Blight.
Claims a Destroyer for the Codlin Moth.
THE VINEYARD.
Co-operation in Viticulture.
FRUIT MARKETING.
Decay of Citrus Fruit.
SHEEP AND WOOL.
The Western Mutton Industry.
THE FIELD.
Where Alfalfa Goes Haphazard.
Agricultural Review.
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The Home Circle.
The Apple Cure.
How A Plucky Mare Saved Him.
The Value of Sound Sleep and How to Obtain It.
How to Make Wholesome Bread and "Perpetual Yeast."
He Never Blamed the Booze.
A Dog Orders Sausage.
Turpentine a Moth Preventive.
Hints to Housekeepers.
Uses of Coal Oil.
Domestic Hints.
Taking out Stains.
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The Markets.
San Francisco Produce Report.
Produce Receipts.
New Patents.
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THE STOCK YARD.
Feeding Beet Molasses in Southern California.
Feeding Value of Grapes.
Care in Handling Kafir Corn.
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THE POULTRY YARD.
Cyclopedia of Agriculture.
Quarters for Squab Raising.
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FRUIT PRESERVATION.
Making Cider and Vinegar on the Farm.
FRUIT MARKETING.
California Fruit at the World's Fair.
The Eastern Shipment of Fruit.
A Decision Against Routing by Railways.
Corrals a Rare Crop.
Page 190 Advertisements
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THE BOTANIST.
Plants on the Ditch Bank.
AGRICULTURAL ENGINEER.
More Oiled Roads.
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