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    gbv_754013855
    Format: Online-Ressource (485 p) , illustrations, maps, tables
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Chester, Vt NewsBank, inc 2007 U.S. Congressional Serial Set, 1817-1980
    Series Statement: United States congressional serial set serial set no. 9629
    Note: A naturalist in Honduras, by James A.G. Rehn, p. 390 , Agricultural cooperation in the Americas, by Adam Carter, p. 279 , Columbus as seen by his contemporaries, by Dorothy Pletcher Howerth, p. 364 , Educational beacons in Colombia, by Francisca Radke, Ph.D. and Concha Romero James, p. 30 , Foreword, by L.S. Rowe, Ph.D., LL.D., p. 229 , Index (Vol. LXVI), p. I , Introduction to Montalvo, by His Excellency Senor Don Gonzalo Zaldumbide, p. 383 , Juan Zorrilla de San Martin, by Beatrice Newhall, p. 96 , Junior Red Cross in Peru, by Dr. Antonio Ayllon Pastor, p. 425 , Latin American foreign trade in 1930, by Mathilda Phillips, p. 112 , Latin American foreign trade in 1930, by Matilda Phillips, p. 194 , Midwinter's eve in Brazil, by Anyda Marchant, p. 103 , New avenues of cultural approach between the nations of America, by Henry Kittredge Norton, p. 77 , No. 1 (January, 1932), p. 1 , No. 2 (February, 1932), p. 77 , No. 3 (March, 1932), p. 153 , No. 5 (May, 1932), p. 305 , No. 6 (June, 1932), p. 381 , Pages listed in the Contents Note reflect printed page numbers within successive, separately paginated parts of the publication , Pan American cooperation in public health work, by Bolivar J. Lloyd, M.D., p. 246 , Pan American student clubs, by Heloise Brainerd, p. 277 , Seeing Latin American products enter United States industries, by William A. Reid, p. 38 , South American courtesy, by Stephen P. Duggan, Ph.D., LL.D., p. 241 , Table of contents (No. 1), p. III , Table of contents (No. 2), p. III , Table of contents (No. 3), p. III , Table of contents (No. 4), p. III , Table of contents (No. 5), p. III , Table of contents (No. 6), p. III , Taking your car to Cuba, by Enrique Coronado Suarez, p. 17 , The Columbus Memorial Lighthouse architectural competition, by C. Keech Ludewig, p. 309 , The Columbus Memorial Lighthouse competition: Ceremony of award of prizes, by Albert Kelsey, F.A.I.A., p. 321 , The Columbus Memorial Lighthouse design, by J.L. Gleave, A.R.I.B.A., p. 343 , The International Conference on Calendar Reform, by Meredith N. Stiles, p. 419 , The Mexican ballet-symphony "H.P.," by Harry L. Hewes, p. 421 , The Pan American Union as the permanent organ of the International American Conferences, by William Manger, Ph.D., p. 261 , The Volcan region of Panama, by Marcel J. Bussard, p. 24 , The coat of arms of Lima, by E. Harth-Terre, p. 180 , The evolution of Pan Americanism, by Dr. Luis Anderson, p. 230 , The monument to the discoverer of America and its significance, by L.S. Rowe, Ph.D., LL.D., p. 308 , The rivers and lakes of Haiti, by Luc Dorsinville, p. 188 , The third Pan American Postal Congress, by Irving L. Glover, p. 169 , The treasure of Monte Alban, by Beatrice Newhall, p. 405 , Through Matto Grosso, by C.R. Cameron, p. 155 , United States trade with Latin America in 1931, by Mathilda Phillips, p. 259 , Western Cuba: Land of sunshine and fine tobacco, by Hugh Hammond Bennett, p. 2 , © 2007 by NewsBank, Inc. All rights reserved
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    gbv_754196194
    Format: Online-Ressource (1232 p) , color maps, illustrations, tables
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Chester, Vt NewsBank, inc 2007 U.S. Congressional Serial Set, 1817-1980
    Series Statement: United States congressional serial set serial set no. 10192
    Note: Crop rotation, by Clyde E. Leighty, p. 406 , Determining the fertilizer requirements of soils, by Oswald Schreiner and M.S. Anderson, p. 469 , Drainage in arid regions, by James Thorp and C.S. Scofield, p. 717 , Drainage in the humid regions, by John R. Haswell, p. 723 , Farm manure, by Robert M. Salter and C.J. Schollenberger, p. 445 , Fauna and flora of the soil, by Charles Thom and Nathan R. Smith, p. 940 , Fertilizer materials, by Oswald Schreiner, Albert R. Merz, and B.E. Brown, p. 487 , Forests for erosion control, by E.N. Munns, John F. Preston, and Ivan H. Sims, p. 609 , Formation of soil, by H.E. Byers, Charles E. Kellogg, M.S. Anderson, and James Thorp, p. 948 , General aspects of the soil-erosion problem, by Hugh H. Bennett and W.C. Lowdermilk, p. 581 , General chemistry of the soil, by Horace G. Byers, M.S. Anderson, and Richard Bradfield, p. 911 , Grass and other thick-growing vegetation in erosion control, by C.R. Enlow and G.W. Musgrave, p. 615 , Index, p. 1210 , Irrigation in the United States, by Wells A. Hutchins, M.R. Lewis, and P.A. Ewing, p. 693 , Loss of soil organic matter and its restoration, by William A. Albrecht, p. 347 , Management of forest soils, by I.H. Sims, E.N. Munns, and John T. Auten, p. 737 , Mechanical measures of erosion control, by M.L. Nichols and T.B. Chambers, p. 646 , Methods of applying fertilizers, by Robert Salter, p. 546 , Mixed fertilizers, by William H. Ross and Arnon L. Mehring, p. 522 , Neglected soil constituents that affect plant and animal development, by J.E. McMurtrey, Jr. and W.O. Robinson, p. 807 , Phosphorus deficiency and soil fertility, by W.H. Pierre, p. 377 , Plants as soil indicators, by H.L. Shantz, p. 835 , Public purposes in soil use, p. 47 , Selenium in soils, by K.T. Williams, p. 830 , Soil acidity and liming, by Emil Truog, p. 563 , Soil and society, by Charles E. Kellogg, p. 863 , Soil classification, by Mark Baldwin, Charles E. Kellogg, and James Thorp, p. 979 , Soil maps and their use, by J. Kenneth Ableiter, p. 1002 , Soil nitrogen, by Oswald Schreiner and B.E. Brown, p. 361 , Soil organic matter and soil humus, by Constantin C. Nikiforoff, p. 929 , Soil potassium in relation to soil fertility, by H.P. Cooper, Oswald Schreiner, and B.E. Brown, p. 397 , Soil, water supply, and soil solution in irrigation agriculture, by C.S. Scofield, p. 704 , Some relationships of soil to plant and animal nutrition -- the major elements, by C.A. Browne, p. 777 , Special dry-farming problems, by O.R. Mathews and John S. Cole, p. 679 , Strip cropping, by Walter V. Kell, p. 634 , Table of contents follows six pages after Title page , The causes: Defects in farming systems and farm tenancy, p. 137 , The causes: Imperfections in agricultural finance, p. 158 , The causes: Price relations and economic instability, p. 171 , The causes: Traditional attitudes and institutions, p. 111 , The coordinated approach to soil-erosion control, by Ervin J. Utz, p. 666 , The nature and use of organic amendments, by Irvin C. Feustel, p. 462 , The physical nature of soil, by T.D. Rice and L.T. Alexander, p. 887 , The problem: Drained areas and wildlife habitats, p. 77 , The problem: Land unfit for farming in the humid areas, by C.P. Barnes, p. 60 , The problem: Subhumid areas, p. 68 , The problem: The nation as a whole, p. 84 , The remedies: Changes in agricultural finance, p. 265 , The remedies: Direct aids to farmers, p. 279 , The remedies: Economic stabilization, p. 289 , The remedies: Education and research, p. 198 , The remedies: Policies for private lands, p. 241 , The remedies: Policies for public lands, p. 223 , The soil and the law, by Philip M. Glick, p. 296 , The soil requirements of economic plants, by M.F. Morgan, J.H. Gourley, and J.K. Ableiter, p. 753 , The use of cover crops and green-manure crops, by A.J. Pieters and Roland McKee, p. 431 , Tillage machinery, by R.B. Gray, p. 329 , Tillage, by John S. Cole and O.R. Mathews, p. 321 , Water relations of soils, by L.B. Olmstead and W.O. Smith, p. 897 , © 2008 by NewsBank, Inc. All rights reserved
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    UID:
    gbv_754254380
    Format: Online-Ressource (1227 p) , illustrations, tables
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Chester, Vt NewsBank, inc 2008 U.S. Congressional Serial Set, 1817-1980
    Series Statement: United States congressional serial set serial set no. 10513
    Note: A brief chronology of American agricultural history, by Dorothy C. Goodwin and Paul H. Johnstone, p. 1184 , A philosophy of life for the American farmer (and others), by William Ernest Hocking, p. 1056 , Acreage allotments, marketing quotas, and commodity loans as means of agricultural adjustment, by J.B. Hutson, p. 551 , Agricultural credit, by E.C. Johnson, p. 740 , Agricultural surpluses and nutritional deficits, by J.P. Cavin, Hazel K. Stiebeling, and Marius Farioletti, p. 329 , Agriculture in the World War period, by A.B. Genung, p. 277 , Agriculture today: An appraisal of the agricultural problem, by O.V. Wells, p. 385 , American agriculture: The first 300 years, by Everett E. Edwards, p. 171 , Appendix, p. 1184 , Barriers to internal trade in farm products, by E. L. Burtis and F.V. Waugh, p. 656 , Beyond economics, by M.L. Wilson, p. 922 , Cooperative land use planning: A new development in democracy, by Ellery A. Foster and Harold A. Vogel, p. 1138 , Cooperative marketing by farmers, by E.A. Stokdyk, p. 684 , Crop insurance, by William H. Rowe and Leroy K. Smith, p. 755 , Cultural anthropology and modern agriculture, by Robert Redfield and W. Lloyd Warner, p. 983 , Democracy in agriculture: Why and how? by Rensis Likert, p. 994 , Education for rural life, by Edwin R. Embree, p. 1033 , Farm labor in an era of change, by William T. Ham, p. 907 , Farm tenancy, by Paul V. Maris, p. 887 , Farm-management problems in an era of change, by Sherman E. Johnson, p. 489 , Farmers in a changing world: A summary, by Gove Hambidge, p. 1 , Forest-resource conservation, by R.E. Marsh and William H. Gibbons, p. 458 , Index, p. 1197 , Marketing-agreement programs as a means of agricultural adjustment, by B.A. Holt and D.M. Rubel, p. 638 , Methods of increasing agricultural exports, by H.B. Boyd, p. 596 , New conditions demand new opportunities, by Raymond C. Smith, p. 810 , Old and new in agricultural organization, by Milton Eisenhower and Roy I. Kimmel, p. 1125 , Old ideals versus new ideas in farm life, by Paul H. Johnstone, p. 111 , Our major agricultural land use problems and suggested lines of action, by L.C. Gray, p. 398 , Our soil can be saved, by H.H. Bennett, p. 429 , Overcrowded farms, by W.W. Alexander, p. 870 , Patterns of living of farm families, by Day Monroe, p. 848 , Public information and preservation of democracy, by Alfred D. Stedman, p. 1075 , Reciprocal trade agreements: A new method of tariff making, by L.A. Wheeler, p. 585 , Reducing the costs of food distribution, by A.C. Hoffman and F.V. Waugh, p. 627 , Rural electrification, by Robert T. Beall, p. 790 , Rural taxation, by Eric Englund, p. 771 , Schools of philosophy for farmers, by Carl Taeusch, p. 1111 , Science and agricultural policy, by T. Swann Harding, p. 1081 , Some essentials of a good agricultural policy, by H.R. Tolley, p. 1159 , Standardization and inspection of farm products, by C.W. Kitchen, p. 667 , Table of contents, p. VII , The challenge of conservation, by Bushrod W. Allin and Ellery A. Foster, p. 416 , The city man's stake in the land, by Arthur P. Chew, p. 366 , The contribution of sociology to agriculture, by Carl C. Taylor, p. 1042 , The cultural setting of American agricultural problems, by Ralph Turner, p. 1003 , The development of agricultural policy since the end of the World War, by Chester C. Davis, p. 297 , The farmer's changing world, by F.F. Elliott, p. 103 , The farmer's stake in greater industrial production, by Louis H. Bean, p. 342 , The first four pages of this publication are unpaginated. Roman numerals in the Contents Note refer to numerical order of unpaginated pages , The growth of farm-city cooperative associations, by Sidney N. Gubin, p. 706 , The industrial market for farm products, by W.B. Van Arsdel, p. 606 , The influence of technical progress on agricultural production, by R.S. Kifer, B.H. Hurt, and Albert Thornbrough, p. 509 , The meaning of foreign trade for agriculture, by Arthur P. Chew, p. 566 , The new range outlook, by W.R. Chapline, F.G. Renner, and Raymond Price, p. 441 , The place of forests in the farm economy, by Burt P. Kirkland, p. 533 , The rural people, by O.E. Baker and Conrad Taeuber, p. 827 , The transportation problem of agriculture, by Ralph L. Dewey and James C. Nelson, p. 720 , Thirty million customers for the surplus, by Milo Perkins, p. 650 , Trends in national farm organizations, by DeWitt C. Wing, p. 941 , © 2008 by NewsBank, Inc. All rights reserved
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    UID:
    gbv_754475476
    Format: Online-Ressource (906 p) , illustrations, tables
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Chester, Vt NewsBank, inc 2008 U.S. Congressional Serial Set, 1817-1980
    Series Statement: United States congressional serial set serial set no. 11174
    Note: A billion acres of grasslands, by H.H. Wooten, C.P. Barnes, p. 25 , A wide and versatile empire, by Roy L. Lovvorn, p. 455 , Adjustments that seem necessary, by C.W. Crickman, p. 383 , Airfields and flight strips, by Ralph H. Morrish, Alton E. Rabbitt, and Edward B. Cale, p. 319 , Annual or temporary pastures, by Vance G. Sprague, p. 403 , Bamboos for farm and home, by F.A. McClure, p. 735 , Clovers that make a crop, by E.A. Hollowell, p. 360 , Conservation problems and practices, by Raymond Price, p. 569 , Corn belt and lake states, by Henry L. Ahlgren, p. 423 , Cultivated grasses for pastures, by George A. Rogler, p. 491 , Dairy cattle must have good forage, by L.A. Moore, p. 120 , Developing grasses for special uses, by H.B. Musser, G.W. Burton, and H.A. Schoth, p. 367 , Domesticated grasses in conservation, by A.L. Hafenrichter and A.D. Stoesz, p. 354 , Dry-land pastures on the plains, by D.A. Savage, James E. Smith, and D.F. Costello, p. 506 , Ensiling hay and pasture crops, J.B. Shepherd, R.E. Hodgson, N.R. Ellis, and J.R. McCalmont, p. 178 , Environment of natural grassland, by C. P. Barnes, p. 45 , Equipment for making hay, by R.B. Gray, p. 168 , Fertilizers for grass in rotations, by W.V. Bartholomew, p. 199 , For a better range management, by Leon C. Hurtt, p. 486 , For beef cattle and other stock, by Vance G. Sprague, p. 404 , Forage as a part of farming, by Merton S. Parsons and Irving F. Fellows, p. 412 , Golf is played on grass, by Fred V. Grau and O.J. Noer, p. 324 , Grass and soil, by Charles E. Kellogg, p. 49 , Grass and the yields of cash crops, by R.E. Uhland, p. 191 , Grass and water and trees, by Charles A. Connaughton, p. 239 , Grass and water keep the keys, by George Stewart, p. 541 , Grass as a savings account, by Raymond Price, Kenneth W. Parker, and A.C. Hull, Jr., p. 560 , Grass for conservation, by E.B. Coffman, p. 410 , Grass for the production of beef, by W.H. Black and D.A. Savage, p. 103 , Grass in natural forested areas, by Richard Bradfield, p. 144 , Grasses can be ornamental, by Roland McKee, p. 734 , Grasses that fix sand dunes, by Charles J. Whitfield and Robert L. Brown, p. 70 , Grassland crops as feed for horses, by I.P. Earle, p. 86 , Grassland in western Washington, by E.J. Kreizinger and Alvin G. Law, p. 589 , Grassland is well suited, by Vance G. Sprague and Merton S. Parson, p. 391 , Grasslands in Alaska, by O.S. Aamodt and G.W. Gasser, p. 607. Grasslands in Hawaii, by J.C. Ripperton, p. 617 , Grasslands in Puerto Rico, by Ray C. Roberts, p. 629 , Grazing on forested lands, John T. Cassady and W.O. Shepherd, p. 468 , Grazing on range lands, by W.R. Chapline, p. 212 , Greenswards in the cooler regions, by H.B. Musser and J.A. de France, p. 307 , Greenswards in the warmer regions, by G.W. Burton and D.G. Sturkie, p. 311 , Guard first the bottom land, by R.V. Boyle and J.S. McCorkle, p. 233 , Hay and supplemental grazing, by T.H. Rogers and George E. Ritchey, p. 463 , Hay lands in the northeast, by Vance G. Sprague, p. 405 , Hay, fodder, and silage crops, by L.C. Newell, p. 497 , How range forage grows, by William G. McGinnies and John L. Retzer, p. 203 , How soils develop under grass, by James Thorp, p. 55 , How to control noxious plants, by Joseph F. Pechanec, Charles E. Fisher, and Kenneth W. Parker, p. 256 , Immigrants to our grasslands, by C.O. Erlanson, p. 351 , Improved varieties of alfalfa, by H.M. Tysdal, p. 357 , Improvement through reseeding, by George Stewart and Wesley Keller, p. 564 , In praise of blue grass, by John James Ingalls, p. 6 , Index, p. 879 , Management of irrigated pastures, by D.W. Thorne, p. 141 , Management of seeded pastures, by George A. Rogler, p. 495 , Management that restores the range, by R.S. Campbell, Lincoln Ellison, and F.G. Renner, p. 221 , Manure and grass-farming, by Firman E. Bear and Carl B. Bender, p. 289 , Marketing and transportation, by Knute Bjorka and W.F. Finner, p. 376 , Our aim -- an introduction, by P.V. Cardon, p. 1 , Our newest farming country, by H.A. Schoth, p. 600 , Pasture in a conservation farm plan, by Harry H. Gardner and John P. Jones, p. 152 , Pastures and natural meadows, by George Stewart, p. 543. Cultivated forage crops, by Wesley Keller and H.R. Hochmuth, p. 548. The foundation of the range, by Raymond Price, Kenneth W. Parker, and A.C. Hull, Jr., p. 553 , Pastures on the dairy farm, by R.E. Wagner and J.B. Shepard, p. 127 , Permanent pastures, by Vance G. Sprague, p. 395 , Planning range conservation, by W. T. White, W.R. Frandsen, and C.V. Jensen, p. 217 , Plus and minus: An overall view, by N.R. Ellis, L.A. Moore, and M.A. Hein, p. 75 , Pointers on making good lawns, by Fred V. Grau and Marvin H. Ferguson, p. 302 , Poisonous plants, by William A. Dayton, p. 729 , Principles and problems, by Vance G. Sprague and Merton S. Parsons, p. 419 , Principles of making hay, by R.E. Hodgson, R.E. Davis, W.H. Hosterman, and T.E. Hienton, p. 161 , Range management, by D.A. Savage and D.F. Costello, p. 522 , Range practices and problems, by Raymond Price, Kenneth W. Parker, and A.C. Hull, Jr., p. 557 , Restoring the range by reseeding, by C. Kenneth Pearse, A. Perry Plummer, and D.A. Savage, p. 227 , Rodents, rabbits, and grasslands, by E.R. Kalmbach, p. 248 , Rotations for problem fields, by R.Y. Bailey and W.M. Nixon, p. 195 , Safety and beauty for highways, by Frank H. Brant and Marvin H. Ferguson, p. 315 , Semipermanent pastures, by Vance G. Sprague, p. 397 , Sheep, goats, and grasslands, by C.E. Holscher and D.A. Spencer, p. 94 , Sod is ideal for playing fields, by Fanny-Fern Davis and George E. Harrington, p. 297 , Soil management on farm pastures, by Horace J. Harper, p. 149 , Soils, crops, minerals, animals, by C.F. Huffman, N.R. Ellis, and L.A. Moore, p. 81 , Some diseases of forage grasses, by J. Lewis Allison, p. 261 , Some diseases of forage legumes, by Howard W. Johnson, p. 267 , Some of the insects, by C.M. Packard, p. 273 , Spacing water holes to save grass, by B.W. Allred and Howard Matson, p. 236 , Starting and maintaining good pastures, by Hugh W. Bennett and Roy L. Lovvorn, p. 458 , Table of contents, p. ix , The breeder's ways and means, by D.C. Smith, p. 331 , The costs and ways of making hay, by Albert P. Brodell and Martin R. Cooper, p. 173 , The family tree of Gramineae, by William A. Dayton, p. 637 , The help the government offers, by Neil W. Johnson and Charles W. Loomer, p. 34 , The legumes of many uses, by Roland McKee, p. 701 , The long time outlook, by Reed A. Phillips, p. 371 , The main grasses for farm and home, by Max M. Hoover, M.A. Hein, William A. Dayton, and C.O. Erlanson, p. 639 , The major range types, by E.J. Woolfolk, D.F. Costello, and B.W. Allred, p. 205 , The management of grazing, by E. Marion Brown, p. 135 , The meek that inherit the Earth, by Agnes Chase, p. 8 , The need for seed is urgent, by E.A. Hollowell and H.M. Tysdal, p. 341 , The other pasture legumes, by Roland McKee, p. 363 , The place of grassland farming, by M.M. Kelso, p. 479 , The production of seed, by D.A. Savage and James E. Smith, p. 537 , The range in California, by M.W. Talbot and A.W. Sampson, p. 575. Forage crops in California, by B.A. Madsen and R. Merton Love, p. 582 , The region and its needs, by D.A. Savage and D.F. Costello, p. 503 , The settlement of grasslands, by Everett E. Edwards, p. 16 , The tools of flood control, by Hugh H. Bennett, p. 66 , The types of plains vegetation, by Leon C. Hurtt, p. 484 , The use of forage in feed hogs, by John H. Zeller, p. 99 , The use of logged-off land, by H.B. Howell, p. 594 , The vital 10 percent for poultry, by H.R. Bird, p. 90 , This is our unfinished business, by W.W. Woodhouse, Jr. and R.E. Blaser, p. 472 , Trees, grass, and water, by Joseph F. Pechanec, p. 586 , Use and importance of pastures, by J.C. Lowery and E.N. Fergus, p. 465 , Wanted: A paragon for the range, by Wesley Keller, p. 347 , Weeds are planted out of place, by William A. Dayton, p. 727 , What makes a nutritious forage, by J.T. Sullivan and H.L. Wilkins, p. 285 , Where elbowroom is ample, by George A. Rogler and Leon C. Hurtt, p. 477 , Wildlife, a resource of the range, by R.J. Costley, P.F. Allan, Odell Julander, and D.I. Ramussen, p. 243 , © 2008 by NewsBank, Inc. All rights reserved
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