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  • 1
    UID:
    (DE-627)1741112060
    ISBN: 9780191744075
    In: The Oxford handbook of public archaeology, Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2012, (2012), 9780191744075
    In: year:2012
    Language: English
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  • 2
    UID:
    (DE-101)1119495881
    Format: Online-Ressource , online resource.
    ISSN: 2328-1103 , 2328-1103
    In: volume:45
    In: number:1
    In: day:20
    In: month:10
    In: year:2016
    In: pages:101-113
    In: date:3.2011
    In: Historical archaeology, New York, NY : Springer, 1967-, 45, Heft 1 (20.10.2016), 101-113, 3.2011, 2328-1103
    Language: English
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  • 3
    UID:
    (DE-101)1305589505
    Format: Online-Ressource, 1 online resource.
    ISSN: 1573-7543
    In: volume:4
    In: number:3
    In: pages:197-209
    In: date:7.2001
    In: Cluster computing, Dordrecht [u.a.] : Springer Science + Business Media B.V, 1998-, 4, Heft 3, 197-209, 7.2001, 1573-7543
    Language: English
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  • 4
    UID:
    (DE-604)BV048572068
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (188 Seiten) , n-a
    ISBN: 9781978801196
    Content: Across the U.S. immigrants, laborers, domestic workers, low-income tenants, indigenous communities, and people experiencing homelessness are conducting research to fight for justice. Collaborating for Change: A Participatory Action Research Casebook documents the stories of a dozen community-based research projects. Academics and their partners share authorship about the importance of gathering credible evidence, both for organizing and persuading. The emphasis is on community organizations involved in struggles for equality and justice. Research projects directly engage community partners in all phases of the research process. Finally, the stories capture how the research changes the roles of researchers and those being researched. The book is designed for students, but also for community organizers, social justice activists, and their research allies; it offers real stories and real projects that show how democratizing research supports social change and heightens our understanding of complex social issues
    Note: Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 07. Nov 2022) , In English
    Language: English
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  • 5
    UID:
    (DE-605)HT021589234
    Format: 1 online resource (188 p.) , n-a
    ISBN: 9781978801196
    Content: Across the U.S. immigrants, laborers, domestic workers, low-income tenants, indigenous communities, and people experiencing homelessness are conducting research to fight for justice. Collaborating for Change: A Participatory Action Research Casebook documents the stories of a dozen community-based research projects. Academics and their partners share authorship about the importance of gathering credible evidence, both for organizing and persuading. The emphasis is on community organizations involved in struggles for equality and justice. Research projects directly engage community partners in all phases of the research process. Finally, the stories capture how the research changes the roles of researchers and those being researched. The book is designed for students, but also for community organizers, social justice activists, and their research allies; it offers real stories and real projects that show how democratizing research supports social change and heightens our understanding of complex social issues
    Language: English
    URL: Cover
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  • 6
    UID:
    (DE-603)503476099
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (188 p.) , n-a
    ISBN: 9781978801196
    Content: Across the U.S. immigrants, laborers, domestic workers, low-income tenants, indigenous communities, and people experiencing homelessness are conducting research to fight for justice. Collaborating for Change: A Participatory Action Research Casebook documents the stories of a dozen community-based research projects. Academics and their partners share authorship about the importance of gathering credible evidence, both for organizing and persuading. The emphasis is on community organizations involved in struggles for equality and justice. Research projects directly engage community partners in all phases of the research process. Finally, the stories capture how the research changes the roles of researchers and those being researched. The book is designed for students, but also for community organizers, social justice activists, and their research allies; it offers real stories and real projects that show how democratizing research supports social change and heightens our understanding of complex social issues.
    Language: English
    Subjects: Sociology
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    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 7
    UID:
    (DE-627)1822457696
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (188 p.) , n-a
    ISBN: 9781978801196
    Content: Across the U.S. immigrants, laborers, domestic workers, low-income tenants, indigenous communities, and people experiencing homelessness are conducting research to fight for justice. Collaborating for Change: A Participatory Action Research Casebook documents the stories of a dozen community-based research projects. Academics and their partners share authorship about the importance of gathering credible evidence, both for organizing and persuading. The emphasis is on community organizations involved in struggles for equality and justice. Research projects directly engage community partners in all phases of the research process. Finally, the stories capture how the research changes the roles of researchers and those being researched. The book is designed for students, but also for community organizers, social justice activists, and their research allies; it offers real stories and real projects that show how democratizing research supports social change and heightens our understanding of complex social issues
    Note: Frontmatter , Contents , 1 Introduction , 2 The Epistemology and Hybridity of Participatory Action Research: What and Whose Truth Is It? , Part I Social Justice Organizing , 3 The Activist Class Cultures Project: Helping Activists Become More Class Inclusive , 4 Fighting Antihomeless Laws and the Criminalization of Poverty through Participatory Action Research , 5 Organizers and Academics Together: The Household Energy Security Crisis and Utility Justice Organizing , Part II Worker Rights Activism , 6 Shaping Organizing Strategy and Public Policy for an Invisible Workforce: Restaurant Opportunities Center , 7 Worker-Led Research Makes the Case for Labor Justice for Massachusetts Domestic Workers: Social Research and Social Change at the Grassroots , 8 Power Sharing through Participatory Action Research with a Latino Forest Worker Community , 9 Making Injustice Visible: National Day Laborer Organizing Network’s Research and Action , 10 Milking Research for Social Change: Immigrant Dairy Farmworkers in Upstate New York , 11 Building a Better Texas: Participatory Research Wins for Texas Workers , Part III Language, Literacy, and Heritage , 12 Mobilizing and Organizing Nimiipuu to Protect the Environment: Fighting to Protect Ancestral Lands in Idaho , 13 Building Future Language Leaders in a Participatory Action Research Model , 14 Conclusion: Linking Research to Social Action , Notes on Contributors , About the Foundation , Index , In English
    Language: English
    URL: Cover
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  • 8
    UID:
    (DE-627)754448819
    Format: Online-Ressource (958 p) , color maps, 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. 11077
    Note: A bonus from foulbrood, by E.C. Holst, p. 686 , A cow a calf will be, by W.W. Swett, p. 195 , About hydroponics, by Neil W. Stuart, p. 289 , Advances in feeding calves, by Henry T. Converse, p. 159 , Advances in home canning, by Edward W. Toepfer and Howard Reynolds, p. 787 , Advances in rodent control, by E.R. Kalmbach, p. 890 , Aerosols for insects, by Randall Latta and L.D. Goodhue, p. 623 , Air war against pests, by H.H. Stage and Frank Irons, p. 835 , Animal diseases, by L.T. Giltner, p. 81 , Artificial breeding, by Ralph W. Phillips, p. 113 , Better peaches are coming, by Leon Harris, J.H. Weinberger, and C.O. Hesse, p. 304 , Better soils, better food, by Kenneth C. Beeson, p. 485 , Better timber from farms, by Benson H. Paul, p. 455 , Blowers for insecticides, by W.L. Popham, p. 839 , Breeding better alfalfa, by H.M. Tysdal, p. 433 , Breeding better cows, by M.H. Fohrman, p. 169 , Breeding better livestock, by Ralph W. Phillips, p. 33 , Breeding better poultry, by Theodore C. Byerly, p. 225 , Breeding healthy potatoes, by F.J. Stevenson and Robert V. Akeley, p. 327 , Canker stain of planetrees, by James M. Walter, p. 481 , Citrus at its best, by Paul L. Harding, p. 858 , Clothing that works, by Clarice L. Scott, p. 807 , Control of bean diseases, by W.J. Zaumeyer, p. 333 , Control of forage pests, by W.A. Baker, p. 651 , Controlling pests of stock, by E.W. Laake and W.G. Bruce, p. 670 , Corn hybrids for the South, by Merle T. Jenkins, p. 389 , Corncobs enter industry, by Elbert C. Lathrop, p. 734 , Cotton ginning, by Charles A. Bennett, p. 832 , Crops that resists insects, by C.M. Packard, B.B. Bayles, and O.S. Aamodt, p. 648 , Cross-breeding dairy cows, by M.H. Fohrman, p. 177 , DDT in the home, by L.S. Henderson, p. 643 , Dairy byproducts, by Earle O. Whittier, p. 716 , Day length and flowering, by H.A. Borthwick, p. 273 , Developments in sheep, by Damon A. Spencer, p. 209 , Disease-resistant oats, by T.R. Stanton, p. 395 , Dried foods in the home, by Elsie H. Dawson, p. 795 , Drugs to control parasites, by Benjamin Schwartz, p. 71 , Equipment for oil crops, by I.F. Reed, p. 847 , Fabrics without mildew, by Margaret S. Furry, p. 811 , Farm science and citizens, by Sherman E. Johnson, p. 920 , Feeding poultry, by H.R. Bird, p. 235 , Finer strawberries ahead, by George M. Darrow, p. 293 , Flax moves west, by Arthur C. Dillman and L.G. Goar, p. 385 , Flowers as you like them, by S.L. Emsweller, p. 284 , Forests for old fields, by John T. Auten, p. 473 , Freezing food at home, by Esther L. Batchelder, p. 801 , Fungi in forest products, by Carl Hartley, p. 883 , G-Men of plant diseases, by Paul R. Miller, p. 443 , Genetics and farming, by E.R. Sears, p. 245 , Grass in farm waterways, by C.E. Ramser, p. 541 , Grasses for hay and pasture, by M.A. Hein, p. 417 , Healthier tomatoes, by William S. Porte and C.F. Andrus, p. 312 , Hormones in reproduction, by S.R. Hall and J.F. Sykes, p. 123 , Horses and mules, by William Jackson, p. 239 , Hybrid forest trees, by Palmer Stockwell and F.I. Righter, p. 465 , Improved varieties of barley, by G.A. Wiebe, p. 403 , Index, p. 935 , Insecticides for cotton, by R.W. Harned, p. 655 , Insecticides for vegetables, by W.H. White, p. 663 , Irrigation in the West, by George D. Clyde, p. 602 , Keeping poultry healthy, by Theodore C. Byerly, p. 231 , Known nutrients in milk, by C.A. Cary and A.M. Hartman, p. 770 , List of pictures, p. XIV , Machine-made forests, by Paul O. Rudolf, p. 843 , Machines for sweet-potatoes, by O.A. Brown, p. 824 , Making more of irrigation, by B.T. Shaw and O.J. Kelley, p. 608 , Managing surface runoff, by D.B. Krimgold, p. 537 , Men who went before, by Ernest G. Moore, p. 1 , More and better clover, by E.A. Hollowell, p. 427 , More honey from bees, by C.L. Farrar, p. 680 , More vitamin A in milk, by R.E. Hodgson, H.G. Wiseman, and W.A. Turner, p. 143 , New fertilizer machines, by Glenn A. Cumings, p. 827 , New goods from wood, by Alfred J. Stamm and G.H. Chides, p. 725 , New ideas in feeding, by N.R. Ellis, p. 95 , New insect repellants, by Bernard V. Travis, p. 628 , New kinds of sugarcane, by George B. Sartoris, p. 353 , New kinds of tobacco, by E.E. Clayton, p. 363 , New legumes for the South, by Roland McKee, p. 439 , New rices; new practices, by Jenkin W. Jones, p. 373 , New sugar-beet machinery, by S.W. McBirney, p. 851 , New trends in marketing, by R.W. Hoecker, p. 911 , New uses for farm crops, by H.T. Herrick, p. 689 , New varieties of blueberries, by George M. Darrow, p. 300 , New varieties of wheat, by B.B. Bayles, p. 379 , News about bee diseases, by A.P. Sturtevant, p. 674 , News about goats, by Victor L. Simmons, p. 217 , Nutrient-element balance, by C.B. Shear and H.L. Crane, p. 592 , Orchard insecticides, by B.A. Porter, p. 659 , Organic matter in soils, by A.G. Norman, p. 499 , Paper from flax, by Arthur C. Dillman, p. 750 , Penicillin, by Kenneth B. Raper, p. 699 , Pests in stored products, by R.T. Cotton, p. 874 , Pests that attack man, by E.F. Knipling, p. 632 , Phosphate fertilizers, by W.H. Pierre, p. 554 , Planning farm returns, by Neil W. Johnson and C.P. Barnes, p. 905 , Plant growth regulators, by John W. Mitchell, p. 256 , Prefabrication on the farm, by John A. Scholten, p. 879 , Producing better beefsteaks, by Ralph W. Phillips, p. 61 , Progress in hog production, by John H. Zeller, p. 201 , Progress with sugar sorgo, by E.W. Brandes, p. 344 , Protein is essential to life, by D. Breese Jones, p. 761 , Regrassing the range, by C. Kenneth Pearse, p. 897 , Rotations in conservation, by R.E. Uhland, p. 527 , Rutin for the capillaries, by James F. Couch, p. 711 , Saving our sugar beets, by Eubanks Carsner and F.V. Owen, p. 357 , Shell-cooled potato storage, by Alfred D. Edgar, p. 871 , Short cuts for the gardener, by F.C. Bradford, p. 267 , Simplifying farm work, by E.C. Young and L.S. Hardin, p. 817 , Soil organisms and disease, by Selman A. Waksman, p. 511 , Some new farm machines, by R.B. Gray, p. 815 , Soybeans for the South, by Paul R. Henson, p. 338 , Spot anthracnoses, by Anna E. Jenkins, p. 451 , Starch from wheat, by Cecil T. Langford and Carl E. Rist, p. 744 , Storing grain in small bins, by E.R. Gross and H.H. Walkden, p. 863 , Sugarcane culture, by George Arceneaux, p. 855 , Table of contents, p. IX , Tailor-made sorghums, by John H. Martin, p. 413 , Test of plants and soils, by Michael Peech and Hans Platenius, p. 583 , The chemistry of DDT, by H.L. Handler and Ruth L. Busbey, p. 616 , The cold storage of apples, by W.V. Hukill and Edwin Smith, p. 867 , The control of salinity, by H.E. Hayward, p. 547 , The inside of a dairy cow, by W.W. Swett and C.A. Matthews, p. 185 , The liming of soils, by Emil Truog, p. 566 , The tax we pay to insects, by F.C. Bishopp, p. 613 , The use of minor elements, by Matthew Drosoff, p. 577 , Thyroprotein for cows, by L.A. Moore and J.F. Sykes, p. 107 , Timber: A modern crop, by R.R. Reynolds, p. 461 , Unidentified nutrients, by C.A. Cary and A.M. Hartman, p. 779 , Use of nitrogen fertilizers, by F.W. Parker, p. 561 , Uses for vegetable wastes, by J.J. Willaman and R.K. Eskew, p. 739 , Vitamin A for dairy cattle, by L.A. Moore, Henry T. Converse, and S.R. Hall, p. 133 , Ways to till the soil, by F.L. Duley and O.R. Mathews, p. 518 , What is farm research? by Charles E. Kellogg, p. 17 , What makes cotton good? by E.E. Berkley and H.D. Barker, p. 369 , What next? by W.V. Lambert, p. 933 , What to feed a cow, by R.E. Hodgson and W.J. Sweetman, p. 149 , What we eat, and why, by Esther F. Phipard, p. 753 , © 2008 by NewsBank, Inc. All rights reserved
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (Deutschlandweit zugänglich)
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  • 9
    UID:
    (DE-602)gbv_754448819
    Format: Online-Ressource (958 p) , color maps, 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. 11077
    Note: A bonus from foulbrood, by E.C. Holst, p. 686 , A cow a calf will be, by W.W. Swett, p. 195 , About hydroponics, by Neil W. Stuart, p. 289 , Advances in feeding calves, by Henry T. Converse, p. 159 , Advances in home canning, by Edward W. Toepfer and Howard Reynolds, p. 787 , Advances in rodent control, by E.R. Kalmbach, p. 890 , Aerosols for insects, by Randall Latta and L.D. Goodhue, p. 623 , Air war against pests, by H.H. Stage and Frank Irons, p. 835 , Animal diseases, by L.T. Giltner, p. 81 , Artificial breeding, by Ralph W. Phillips, p. 113 , Better peaches are coming, by Leon Harris, J.H. Weinberger, and C.O. Hesse, p. 304 , Better soils, better food, by Kenneth C. Beeson, p. 485 , Better timber from farms, by Benson H. Paul, p. 455 , Blowers for insecticides, by W.L. Popham, p. 839 , Breeding better alfalfa, by H.M. Tysdal, p. 433 , Breeding better cows, by M.H. Fohrman, p. 169 , Breeding better livestock, by Ralph W. Phillips, p. 33 , Breeding better poultry, by Theodore C. Byerly, p. 225 , Breeding healthy potatoes, by F.J. Stevenson and Robert V. Akeley, p. 327 , Canker stain of planetrees, by James M. Walter, p. 481 , Citrus at its best, by Paul L. Harding, p. 858 , Clothing that works, by Clarice L. Scott, p. 807 , Control of bean diseases, by W.J. Zaumeyer, p. 333 , Control of forage pests, by W.A. Baker, p. 651 , Controlling pests of stock, by E.W. Laake and W.G. Bruce, p. 670 , Corn hybrids for the South, by Merle T. Jenkins, p. 389 , Corncobs enter industry, by Elbert C. Lathrop, p. 734 , Cotton ginning, by Charles A. Bennett, p. 832 , Crops that resists insects, by C.M. Packard, B.B. Bayles, and O.S. Aamodt, p. 648 , Cross-breeding dairy cows, by M.H. Fohrman, p. 177 , DDT in the home, by L.S. Henderson, p. 643 , Dairy byproducts, by Earle O. Whittier, p. 716 , Day length and flowering, by H.A. Borthwick, p. 273 , Developments in sheep, by Damon A. Spencer, p. 209 , Disease-resistant oats, by T.R. Stanton, p. 395 , Dried foods in the home, by Elsie H. Dawson, p. 795 , Drugs to control parasites, by Benjamin Schwartz, p. 71 , Equipment for oil crops, by I.F. Reed, p. 847 , Fabrics without mildew, by Margaret S. Furry, p. 811 , Farm science and citizens, by Sherman E. Johnson, p. 920 , Feeding poultry, by H.R. Bird, p. 235 , Finer strawberries ahead, by George M. Darrow, p. 293 , Flax moves west, by Arthur C. Dillman and L.G. Goar, p. 385 , Flowers as you like them, by S.L. Emsweller, p. 284 , Forests for old fields, by John T. Auten, p. 473 , Freezing food at home, by Esther L. Batchelder, p. 801 , Fungi in forest products, by Carl Hartley, p. 883 , G-Men of plant diseases, by Paul R. Miller, p. 443 , Genetics and farming, by E.R. Sears, p. 245 , Grass in farm waterways, by C.E. Ramser, p. 541 , Grasses for hay and pasture, by M.A. Hein, p. 417 , Healthier tomatoes, by William S. Porte and C.F. Andrus, p. 312 , Hormones in reproduction, by S.R. Hall and J.F. Sykes, p. 123 , Horses and mules, by William Jackson, p. 239 , Hybrid forest trees, by Palmer Stockwell and F.I. Righter, p. 465 , Improved varieties of barley, by G.A. Wiebe, p. 403 , Index, p. 935 , Insecticides for cotton, by R.W. Harned, p. 655 , Insecticides for vegetables, by W.H. White, p. 663 , Irrigation in the West, by George D. Clyde, p. 602 , Keeping poultry healthy, by Theodore C. Byerly, p. 231 , Known nutrients in milk, by C.A. Cary and A.M. Hartman, p. 770 , List of pictures, p. XIV , Machine-made forests, by Paul O. Rudolf, p. 843 , Machines for sweet-potatoes, by O.A. Brown, p. 824 , Making more of irrigation, by B.T. Shaw and O.J. Kelley, p. 608 , Managing surface runoff, by D.B. Krimgold, p. 537 , Men who went before, by Ernest G. Moore, p. 1 , More and better clover, by E.A. Hollowell, p. 427 , More honey from bees, by C.L. Farrar, p. 680 , More vitamin A in milk, by R.E. Hodgson, H.G. Wiseman, and W.A. Turner, p. 143 , New fertilizer machines, by Glenn A. Cumings, p. 827 , New goods from wood, by Alfred J. Stamm and G.H. Chides, p. 725 , New ideas in feeding, by N.R. Ellis, p. 95 , New insect repellants, by Bernard V. Travis, p. 628 , New kinds of sugarcane, by George B. Sartoris, p. 353 , New kinds of tobacco, by E.E. Clayton, p. 363 , New legumes for the South, by Roland McKee, p. 439 , New rices; new practices, by Jenkin W. Jones, p. 373 , New sugar-beet machinery, by S.W. McBirney, p. 851 , New trends in marketing, by R.W. Hoecker, p. 911 , New uses for farm crops, by H.T. Herrick, p. 689 , New varieties of blueberries, by George M. Darrow, p. 300 , New varieties of wheat, by B.B. Bayles, p. 379 , News about bee diseases, by A.P. Sturtevant, p. 674 , News about goats, by Victor L. Simmons, p. 217 , Nutrient-element balance, by C.B. Shear and H.L. Crane, p. 592 , Orchard insecticides, by B.A. Porter, p. 659 , Organic matter in soils, by A.G. Norman, p. 499 , Paper from flax, by Arthur C. Dillman, p. 750 , Penicillin, by Kenneth B. Raper, p. 699 , Pests in stored products, by R.T. Cotton, p. 874 , Pests that attack man, by E.F. Knipling, p. 632 , Phosphate fertilizers, by W.H. Pierre, p. 554 , Planning farm returns, by Neil W. Johnson and C.P. Barnes, p. 905 , Plant growth regulators, by John W. Mitchell, p. 256 , Prefabrication on the farm, by John A. Scholten, p. 879 , Producing better beefsteaks, by Ralph W. Phillips, p. 61 , Progress in hog production, by John H. Zeller, p. 201 , Progress with sugar sorgo, by E.W. Brandes, p. 344 , Protein is essential to life, by D. Breese Jones, p. 761 , Regrassing the range, by C. Kenneth Pearse, p. 897 , Rotations in conservation, by R.E. Uhland, p. 527 , Rutin for the capillaries, by James F. Couch, p. 711 , Saving our sugar beets, by Eubanks Carsner and F.V. Owen, p. 357 , Shell-cooled potato storage, by Alfred D. Edgar, p. 871 , Short cuts for the gardener, by F.C. Bradford, p. 267 , Simplifying farm work, by E.C. Young and L.S. Hardin, p. 817 , Soil organisms and disease, by Selman A. Waksman, p. 511 , Some new farm machines, by R.B. Gray, p. 815 , Soybeans for the South, by Paul R. Henson, p. 338 , Spot anthracnoses, by Anna E. Jenkins, p. 451 , Starch from wheat, by Cecil T. Langford and Carl E. Rist, p. 744 , Storing grain in small bins, by E.R. Gross and H.H. Walkden, p. 863 , Sugarcane culture, by George Arceneaux, p. 855 , Table of contents, p. IX , Tailor-made sorghums, by John H. Martin, p. 413 , Test of plants and soils, by Michael Peech and Hans Platenius, p. 583 , The chemistry of DDT, by H.L. Handler and Ruth L. Busbey, p. 616 , The cold storage of apples, by W.V. Hukill and Edwin Smith, p. 867 , The control of salinity, by H.E. Hayward, p. 547 , The inside of a dairy cow, by W.W. Swett and C.A. Matthews, p. 185 , The liming of soils, by Emil Truog, p. 566 , The tax we pay to insects, by F.C. Bishopp, p. 613 , The use of minor elements, by Matthew Drosoff, p. 577 , Thyroprotein for cows, by L.A. Moore and J.F. Sykes, p. 107 , Timber: A modern crop, by R.R. Reynolds, p. 461 , Unidentified nutrients, by C.A. Cary and A.M. Hartman, p. 779 , Use of nitrogen fertilizers, by F.W. Parker, p. 561 , Uses for vegetable wastes, by J.J. Willaman and R.K. Eskew, p. 739 , Vitamin A for dairy cattle, by L.A. Moore, Henry T. Converse, and S.R. Hall, p. 133 , Ways to till the soil, by F.L. Duley and O.R. Mathews, p. 518 , What is farm research? by Charles E. Kellogg, p. 17 , What makes cotton good? by E.E. Berkley and H.D. Barker, p. 369 , What next? by W.V. Lambert, p. 933 , What to feed a cow, by R.E. Hodgson and W.J. Sweetman, p. 149 , What we eat, and why, by Esther F. Phipard, p. 753 , © 2008 by NewsBank, Inc. All rights reserved
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