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LC 26.9:S/2012 ?*’***&. 2012 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CLASSIFICATION SCHEDULES For sale by the Library of Congress, Cataloging Distribution Service, Washington, DC 20541-4912, to which inquiries on current availability and price should be addressed. A General Works B-BJ Philosophy. Psychology BL, BM, BP, BQ Religion: Religions, Hinduism, Judaism, Islam, Buddhism BR-BX Christianity. Bible C Auxiliary Sciences of History D-DR History (General) and History of Europe DS-DX History of Asia, Africa, Australia, New Zealand, etc. E-F History: American (Western Hemisphere) G Geography. Maps. Anthropology. Recreation H Social Sciences J Political Science K Law in General. Comparative and Uniform Law. Jurisprudence KB Religious Law KD Law of the United Kingdom and Ireland KDZ, KG-KH Law of the Americas, Latin America, and the West Indies KE Law of Canada KF Law of the United States KJ-KKZ Law of Europe KJV-KJW Law of France KK-KKC Law of Germany KL-KWX Law of Asia and Eurasia, Africa, Pacific Area, and Antarctica KZ Law of Nations K Tables Form Division Tables for Law L Education M Music N Fine Arts P-PA Philology and Linguistics (General). Greek Language and Literature. Latin Language and Literature PB-PH Modern European Languages PJ-PK Oriental Philology and Literature, Indo-lranian Philology and Literature PL-PM Languages of Eastern Asia, Africa, Oceania; Hyperborean, Indian, and Artificial Languages PN Literature (General) PQ French, Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese Literatures PR, PS, PZ English and American Literature. Juvenile Belles Lettres PT German, Dutch, and Scandinavian Literatures P-PZ Tables Language and Literature Tables Q Science R Medicine S Agriculture T Technology U-V Military Science. Naval Science z Bibliographv. Library Science; Information Resources NSU LAW LIBRARY Agriculture Library of Congress Classification 2012 Prepared by the Policy and Standards Division CONGRESS Washington, D.C. This edition cumulates all additions and changes to class S through List 2012/01, dated January 16. 2012. Additions and changes made subsequent to that date are published in weekly lists posted on the World Wide Web at <http://»^vvw.loc.gov/aba/cataloging/classification/weeklylists/> and are also available in Classification Web, the online Web-based edition of the Library of Congress Classification. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Library of Congress. Library of Congress classification. S. Agriculture / prepared by the Policy and Standards Division, Library Services, pages cm "This edition cumulates all additions and changes to class S through List 2012/01. dated January 16, 2012. Additions and changes made subsequent to that date are published in weekly lists posted on the World Wide Web ... and are also available in Classification Web, the online Web-based edition of the Library of Congress Classification"—Title page verso. Includes index. ISBN 978-0-8444-9540-8 1. Classification. Librarv of Congress. 2. Classification—Books—Agriculture. I. Library of Congress. Policy and Standards Division. II. Title. III. Title: Asriculture. v— J CT Z696.U5S 2012 025.4'663-dc23 2012010230 Copyright ©2012 by the Library of Congress except within the U.S.A. For sale by the Library of Congress Cataloging Distribution Service, 101 Independence Avenue, S.E., Washington, DC 20541-4912. Product catalog available on the Web at www.loc.gov/cds PREFACE The first edition of Class S, Agriculture, was published in 1911, the second in 1927, the third in 1948 (reprinted with supplementary pages of additions and changes in 1965), and the fourth in 1982. A 1996 edition cumulated additions and changes that were made during the period 1982-1996. A 2008 edition cumulated additions and changes that were made during the period 1996-2008. This 2012 edition cumulates additions and changes made since the publication of the 2008 edition. In the Library of Congress Classification schedules, classification numbers or spans of numbers that appear in parentheses are formerly valid numbers that are now obsolete. Numbers or spans that appear in angle brackets are optional numbers that have never been used at the Library of Congress but are provided for other libraries that wish to use them. In most cases, a parenthesized or angle-bracketed number is accompanied by a "see" reference directing the user to the actual number that the Library of Congress currently uses, or a note explaining Library of Congress practice. Access to the online version of the full Library of Congress Classification is available on the World Wide Web by subscription to Classification Web. Details about ordering and pricing may be obtained from the Cataloging Distribution Service at: <http://www.loc.gov/cds/> New or revised numbers and captions are added to the L.C. Classification schedules as a result of development proposals made by the cataloging staff of the Library of Congress and cooperating institutions. Upon approval of these proposals by the editorial meeting of the Policy and Standards Division, new classification records are created or existing records are revised in the master classification database. Lists of newly approved or revised classification numbers and captions are posted on the World Wide Web at: <http://www.loc.gov/aba/cataloging/classification/weeklylists/> Libby Dechman, senior subject cataloging policy specialist in the Policy and Standards Division, is responsible for coordinating the overall intellectual and editorial content of class S. Kent Griffiths and Ethel Tillman, assistant editors of classification schedules, are responsible for maintaining the master database and creating index terms for the captions. Barbara B. Tillett, Chief Policy and Standards Division March 2012 Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2018 with funding from Kahle/Austin Foundation https://archive.org/details/libraryofcongres0000libr_q5b9 Agriculture (General) Plant Culture Forestry Animal Culture Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling Hunting Sports . OUTLINE i SI-(972) Agriculture (General) S21-400.5 Documents and other collections S403 Agricultural missions, voyages, etc. S419-482 History S530-559 Agricultural education S539.5-542.3 Research. Experimentation S544-545.53 Agricultural extension work S548-548.6 Historic farms S550-559 Exhibitions. Fairs S560-571.5 Farm economics. Farm management. Agricultural mathematics Including production standards, record keeping, farmwork rates, marketing S583-587.73 Agricultural chemistry. Agricultural chemicals S588.4-589.6 Agricultural physics Including radioisotopes in agriculture S589.7 Agricultural ecology (General) S589.75-589.76 Agriculture and the environment S589.8-589.87 Plant growing media. Potting soils S590-599.9 Soils. Soil science Including soil surveys, soil chemistry, soil structure, soil-plant relationships S600-600.7 Agricultural meteorology. Crops and climate S602.5-604.37 Methods and systems of culture. Cropping systems Including fallowing, rotation of crops, plowing S604.5-604.64 Agricultural conservation S604.8-621.5 Melioration: Improvement, reclamation, fertilization, irrigation, etc., of lands S605.5 Organic farming. Organiculture S606-621.5 Special classes of lands and reclamation methods Including woodlands, burning of lands, deserts, saline environments, moors S622-627 Soil conservation and protection S631-667 Fertilizers and improvement of the soil S671-760.5 Farm machinery and farm engineering S770-790.3 Agricultural structures. Farm buildings S900-(972) Conservation of natural resources Including land conservation SB1-1110 Plant culture SB39 Horticultural voyages, etc. SB71-87 History SB107-109 Economic botany VII OUTLINE Plant culture - Continued SB109.7-111 Methods for special areas Including cold regions, dry farming, tropical agriculture SB112 Irrigation farming SB113.2-118.46 Seeds. Seed technology SB118.48-118.75 Nurseries. Nursery industry SB119-124 Propagation Including breeding, selection, grafting, air layering SB125 Training and pruning SB126 Artificial light gardening SB126.5-126.57 Hydroponics. Soilless agriculture SB127 Forcing SB128 Growth regulators SB129-130 Harvesting, curing, storage SB169-172.5 Tree crops SB175-177 Food crops SB183-317 Field crops Including cereals, forage crops, grasses, legumes, root crops, sugar plants, textile plants, alkaloidal plants, medicinal plants SB317.5-319.864 Horticulture. Horticultural crops SB320-353.5 Vegetables SB354-402 Fruit and fruit culture SB381-386 Berries and small fruits SB387-399 Grape culture. Viticulture SB401 Nuts SB403-450.87 Flowers and flower culture. Ornamental plants SB406.7-406.83 Plant propagation SB409-413 Culture of individual plants SB414 Forcing SB414.6-417 Greenhouses and greenhouse culture SB418-418.4 Container gardening SB419-419.3 Indoor gardening and houseplants SB419.5 Roof gardening. Balcony gardening SB421-439.8 Classes of plants Including annuals, climbers, ferns, lawns, perennials, shrubs SB441-441.75 Flower shows. Exhibitions SB442.5 Care and preparation of cut flowers and ornamental plants for market SB442.8-443.4 Marketing. Cut flower industry. Florists SB446-446.6 Horticultural service industry SB447 Preservation and reproduction of flowers, fruits, etc. VIII

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