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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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    UID:
    gbv_754288056
    Format: Online-Ressource (1260 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. 10616
    Note: Amateur forecasting from cloud formations, by C.G. Rossby, p. 656 , Climate and cotton, by C.B. Doyle, p. 348 , Climate and forage crops, by O.S. Aamodt, p. 439 , Climate and future settlements, by Jan O.M. Broek, p. 227 , Climate and grazing, by W.R. Chapline and C.K. Cooperridge, p. 459 , Climate and livestock production, by A.O. Rhoad, p. 508 , Climate and man, a summary, by Gove Hambidge, p. 1 , Climate and plant diseases, by Harry B. Humphrey, p. 499 , Climate and settlement in Puerto Rico and the Hawaiian Islands, by James Thorp, p. 217 , Climate and settlement in the Great Plains, by C. Warren Thornthwaite, p. 177 , Climate and settlement of the arid region, by Reed W. Bailey, p. 188 , Climate and settlement of the subhumid lands, by Glenn T. Trewartha, p. 167 , Climate and small grains, by S.C. Salmon, p. 321 , Climate and soil, by Charles E. Kellogg, p. 265 , Climate and sorghum, by J.H. Martin, p. 343 , Climate and the nation's forests, by Raphael Zon, p. 477 , Climate and tobacco, by W.W. Garner, p. 364 , Climate and vegetable crops, by Victor R. Boswell and Henry A. Jones, p. 373 , Climate and weather data for the United States, by J.B. Kincer, p. 685 , Climate in relation to worm parasites of livestock, by John T. Lucker, p. 517 , Climatic adaptation of fruit and nut crops, by J.R. Magness and H.P. Traub, p. 400 , Climatic change through the ages, by Richard Joel Russell, p. 67. Climate and the world pattern, by David I. Blumenstock and C. Warren Thornthwaite, p. 98 , Climatic relations of sugarcane and sugar beet, by E.W. Brandes and G.H. Coons, p. 421 , Comfort and disease in relation to climate, by Joseph Hirsh, p. 237. Health in tropical climates, by Robert G. Stone, p. 246 , Effects of climatic factors on growing plants, by A.C. Hildreth, J.R. Magness, and John W. Mitchell, p. 292 , Flood hazards and flood control, by Benjamin Holzman, G.W. Musgrave, C. Warren Thornthwaite, Albert K. Showalter, C.L. Forsling, Arthur C. Ringland, Otto E. Guthe, and Merrill Bernard, p. 531 , How the daily forecast is made, by C.L. Mitchell and H. Wexler, p. 579 , Index, p. 1229 , Influence of climate and weather on growth of corn, by Merle T. Jenkins, p. 308 , Insects and the weather, by James A. Hyslop, p. 503 , Settlement and cultivation in the summer-dry climates, by John Leighly, p. 197 , Table of contents, p. IX , The climates of the world, by Wesley W. Reed, p. 665 , The colonization of northern lands, by Vilhjalmur Stefansson, p. 205 , The how and why of weather knowledge, F.W. Reichelderfer, p. 128 , The scientific basis of modern meteorology, by C.G. Rossby, p. 599 , The settlement of the humid East, Carl O. Sauer, p. 157 , © 2008 by NewsBank, Inc. All rights reserved
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    UID:
    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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