BULLETINS FURNISHED FREE FROM FLORIDA FARM SERVICE AGENCIES Results of the investigations and research carried on at the Florida Agricultural Experiment Stations are recited in the bulletins pub- lished by this farm service agency. During the period of approaching 50 years that have elapsed since the work was begun, in 1887, more than 288 of these bulletins have been issued. In print at the present and available for distribution are some 95 of them, covering nearly as many subjects vitally important to farmers, fruit growers, live- stock raisers and truck crop producers. Any of these bulletins will be furnished free on application, as will a list giving the titles, from which selections may be made. Application in practical agriculture of research findings, according to methods of demonstrated merit, is described in bulletins which the Florida Agricultural Extension Service publishes. Dealing primarily with the "how" of doing the things that research endeavor has shown to be feasible, these bulletins bring together science and practice. Titles of the 25 issues now in stock will be supplied free on receipt of request. Bulletins desired then may be obtained through the offices of county farm and home demonstration agents or from the office of publication. Communications for either the Agricultural Experiment Stations or the Agricultural Ex- tension Service-both cooperative agencies of state and federal governments-should be ad- dressed to Gainesville, Florida, where they are operated under the College of Agriculture in the University of Florida, which also has a division of resident teaching.