Officers and committees | 3 |
State Vice-Presidents | 4 |
List of members | 5 |
Constitution | 18 |
By-Laws | 19 |
Foreword—W. C. Deming | 20 |
Report of the Secretary for 1942-43 | 20 |
Report of the Treasurer for 1942-43 | 21 |
The Status of Nut Growing in 1943. Survey Report—John Davidson, Chairman of Committee. | 22 |
Side-lights on the 1943-44 Survey | 47 |
Seasonal Zone Map of United States | 51 |
Juglone: The active Agent in Walnut Toxicity—George A. Gries | 52 |
Possible Black Walnut Toxicity on Tomato and Cabbage—Otto Reinking | 56 |
Preliminary Studies on Catkin Forcing and Pollen Storage of Corylus and Juglans—L. G. Cox | 58 |
Storage and Germination of Nuts of Several Species of Juglans—W. C. Muenscher and Babette I. Brown | 61 |
A Key to Some Seedlings of Walnuts (Juglans)—W. C. Muenscher and Babette I. Brown | 62 |
Further Tests with Black Walnut Varieties—L. H. MacDaniels and J. E. Wilde | 64 |
Shelling Black Walnuts—G. J. Korn | 83 |
Better Butternuts, Please—S. H. Graham | 85 |
The Use of Fertilizer in a Walnut Orchard—L. K. Hostetter | 88 |
Lime and Fertilizers for our Black Walnut Trees—Seward Berhow | 89 |
The Propagation of Black Walnuts through Budding—Sterling Smith | 89 |
Northern Nut Growing—Joseph Gerardi | 91 |
Nut Puttering in an Off Year—W. C. Deming | 94 |
Nut Nursery Notes—H. F. Stoke | 96 |
Report from the Tennessee Valley—Thomas G. Zarger | 98 |
Report from Minnesota—Carl Weschcke | 99 |
Be Thrifty with Nut Trees—Carl Weschcke | 104 |
Report of Season 1943—George Hebden Corsan | 105 |
American Walnut Manufacturers Association Carries out Industrial Forestry Program—W. C. Finley | 106 |
The Crath Carpathian Walnut in Illinois—A. S. Colby | 107 |
Ohio Nut Growers' Meeting—G. J. Korn | 110 |
Walnut and Heartnut Varieties; Notes and Remarks—J. U. Gellatly | 112 |
Letters | 116 |
Experiment Station Investigates Tree Believed to be the Oldest Chestnut in Connecticut | 120 |
Report of Committee of Ohio Nut Growers—A. A. Bungart | 122 |
Dr. John Harvey Kellogg—Obituary | 126 |