Washington, D.C., U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, 1938
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- A comparative study of suitability for drying purposes in forty varieties of the sweetpotato, by Joseph S. Caldwell, Hubert H. Moon, and Charles W. Culpepper
- A graphic summary of agricultural credit, by Norman J. Wall and E.J. Engquist, Jr
- A graphic summary of farm crops : (based largely on the census of 1930 and 1935), by O.E. Baker and A.B. Genung
- A selected bibliography on management of western ranges, livestock, and wildlife, by F.G. Renner
- A weather-resistant fireproofing treatment for cotton fabrics, by Martin Leatherman
- Advance report on the sedimentation survey of Lake Eldorado, Eldorado, Kansas, April 20 to May 8, 1937, by Victor H. Jones
- Agricultural investigations at the United States Field Station, Sacaton, Ariz., 1931-35, by C.J. King, R.E. Beckett, and Orland Parker
- Air-blast gin performance and maintenance, by Arvid J. Johnson and Thomas L. Baggette
- An extension program for range management and range livestock as adopted at a regional extension conference held at Spokane, Wash., May 24-27, 1937, by W.A. Lloyd
- Artificial reseeding on oak-brush range in central Utah, by Raymond Price
- Bibliography on highway safety, compiled by Mildred A. Wilson
- Bibliography on land utilization, 1918-36, compiled by Louise O. Bercaw and Annie M. Hannay
- Bibliography on soil erosion and soil and water conservation, compiled by Stanley H. Gaines, with abstracts by Francesca Vincent, Marion Bloom and James F. Carter
- Care and repair of cotton-gin brushes, [by Victor L. Stedronsky and Arvid J. Johnson]
- Careers in forestry, [Prepared by the Forest Service]
- Cauliflower and heading broccoli production, [by J.H. Beattie and W.R. Beattie]
- Clothes moths, [by E.A. Back]
- Comparative value of mature sows and gilts for producing market hogs, by E.Z. Russell and R.E. Hutton
- Composition of the rhizome, stem, and leaf of some horticultural forms of Canna in relation to their possible use, by C.W. Culpepper and H.H. Moon
- Control of the Japanese beetle on fruit and shade trees, by W.E. Fleming and F.W. Metzger
- Crimson clover, [by E.A. Hollowell]
- Descriptions of types of principal American varieties of spinach, by Roy Magruder ... [et al.]
- Development in mechanical equipment and methods in sugar-beet production, by E.M. Mervine and S.W. McBirney
- Directory of organization and field activities of the Department of Agriculture, compiled by Edmund Stephens
- Dual-purpose pines, [prepared by the Divisions of State and Private Forestry Forest Service]
- Early winter food of ruffed grouse : on the George Washington National Forest, by A.L. Nelson, Talbott E. Clarke, and W.W. Bailey
- Effect of date of harvest on yield and milling quality of rice, by W.D. Smith ... [et al.]
- Effect of potash on grade, shape, and yield of certain varieties of sweetpotatoes grown in South Carolina, by Victor R. Boswell, J.H. Beattie, and J.D. McCowan [e.g. J.M. McCown]
- Effect of storage and repeated sprouting of seed potatoes on their growth and productiveness, by P.M. Lombard
- Effectiveness of imported insect enemies of the satin moth, by T.H. Jones, R.T. Webber, and P.B. Dowden
- Erosion and its control in Oklahoma territory, [by Angus McDonald]
- Erosion on roads and adjacent lands, [by Arnold M. Davis]
- Evaluation of sugar-beet types in certain sugar-beet growing districts in the United States, A.W. Skuderna ... [et al.]
- Factors affecting establishment of Douglas fir seedlings, by Leo A. Isaac
- Factors to be considered in preparing minimum-wage budgets for women, Gertrude Schmidt Weiss, Marie Waite, and Louise Stitt. Retail pricing of a budget for a minimum wage / Stella Stewart
- Facts about cotton, [prepared in the Bureau of Agricultural Economics]
- Famous trees, [by Charles E. Randall and D. Priscilla Edgerton]
- Farm building surveys in Wisconsin, Kansas, Georgia, and Illinois, by J.R. Dodge
- Federal legislation, regulations, and rulings affecting cooperative extension work in agriculture and home economics
- Fires on farms, by Harry E. Roethe
- Food consumption of children at the National Child Research Center, by Helen Nebeker Hann and Hazel K. Stiebeling
- Forest resources of northeastern Florida, by F.A. Ineson and I.F. Eldredge
- Forest resources of the north-Louisiana delta, by R.K. Winters, J.A. Putnam and I.F. Eldredge
- Forests and employment in Germany, by W.N. Sparhawk
- Growing nursery stock of southern pines, [by M.A. Huberman]
- Harvesting and selling seed of southern pines, [by Philip C. Wakeley]
- Home mixing of fertilizers, [by C.C. Fletcher and Albert R. Merz]
- House ants, [by E.A. Back]
- How to cut Southern farm timber for steady profit, [by Wilbur R. Mattoon]
- Improving poultry through the national poultry improvement plan, [by Paul B. Zumbro, Melvin W. Buster, and J.D. Sykes]
- Insect enemies of western forests, compiled by F.P. Keen
- Legumes in soil conservation practices, [by A.J. Pieters]
- List of bulletins of the agricultural experiment stations for the calendar years 1935 and 1936, by Catherine E. Pennington
- List of sires proved in dairy herd improvement associations, 1938, [compiled by the Division of Dairy Herd Improvement Investigations, Bureau of Dairy Industry]
- Low temperature as a possible means of controlling the cigarette beetle in stored tobacco, by M.C. Swingle
- Market classes and grades of feeder and stocker cattle, by W.O. Fraser and Don J. Slater
- Market diseases of fruits and vegetables : crucifers and cucurbits, by Glen B. Ramsey, James S. Wiant, and George K.K. Link
- Marketing the late crop of potatoes, by J.W. Park
- Methods for manufacturing acid-precipitated casein from skim milk, by Charles S. Trimble and R.W. Bell
- Milk-bottle losses and ways to reduce them, C.E. Clement
- Motion pictures of the United States Department of Agriculture, [prepared by Division of Motion Pictures, Extension Service]
- Motor fuels from farm products, [by P. Burke Jacobs and Harry P. Newton]
- Mushroom pests and their control, by A.C. Davis
- Muskrat investigations in Dorchester County, Md., 1930-34, by Frank R. Smith
- Native woody plants of the United States : their erosion-control and wildlife values, by William R. Van Dersal
- Nuts and ways to use them, [by Elizabeth Fuller Whiteman]
- Officials and organizations concerned with wildlife protection, 1938, compiled by Frank G. Grimes
- Organization of 4-H club work : a guide for local leaders, [by Gertrude L. Warren]
- Outlook for farm family living in 1939, [Bureau of Home Economics and Bureau of Agricultural Economics]
- Overhead cleaner-drying systems for seed cotton, [by Charles A. Bennett and Charles S. Shaw]
- Pecan soils of the gulf and southeastern states and maintenance of their fertility, by J.J. Skinner, E.D. Fowler, and A.O. Alben
- Performance characteristics of 5 and 6-foot combines, by W.M. Hurst and W.R. Humphries
- Planting southern pines, [by Philip C. Wakeley]
- Porcupine control in the western states, [by F.E. Garlough]
- Preparation of pathological specimens from animal tissues and their mounting under watch glasses, by John S. Bengston
- Preventing gin damage to cotton, [by Francis L. Gerdes and Charles A. Bennett]
- Preventing injury from Japanese and Asiatic beetle larvae to turf in parks and other large areas, by Walter E. Fleming
- Production of carrots, [by J.H. Beattie and W.R. Beattie]
- Production of peppers, [by J.H. Beattie and S.P. Doolittle]
- Production of radishes, [by J.H. Beattie and W.R. Beattie]
- Production of water cress, [by J.H. Beattie]
- Proposed minimum requirements of 3 types of upholstery fabrics based on the analysis of 62 materials, by Bess Viemont Morrison and Margaret B. Hays
- Quince growing, [by H.P. Gould]
- Reaction of wheat, barley, and rye varieties to stripe rust in the Pacific Northwest, by Wayne M. Bever
- Rules and recommendations for testing seeds
- Screwworm control, [by W.E. Dove]
- Selecting fertilizers, by Albert R. Merz
- Selection, installation, finish and maintenance of wood floors for dwellings, by R.K. Helphenstine, Jr
- Soil erosion in the karst lands of Kentucky, [by S.N. Dicken and H.B. Brown, Jr.]
- Soil survey manual, by Charles E. Kellogg
- Soil-depleting, soil-conserving, and soil-building crops, [by A.J. Pieters]
- Soybeans for the table, [by Elizabeth Fuller Whiteman and Ellen Kingsley Keyt]
- Surface run-off and erosion on granitic mountain soils of Idaho as influenced by range cover, soil disturbance, slope, and precipitation intensity, [by George W. Craddock and C. Kenneth Pearse]
- Sweetpotato propagation and transplanting studies, by J.H. Beattie, Victor R. Boswell, and J.D. McCown [e.g. J.M. McCown]
- Teaching conservation of wildlife through 4-H clubs, by Ruth Lohmann
- Tetrastichus brevistigma Gahan : a pupal parasite of the elm leaf beetle, by P.A. Berry
- The American dog tick : Eastern carrier of Rocky Mountain spotted fever, by F.C. Bishopp and Carroll N. Smith
- The Classification of cotton, prepared by the Bureau of Agricultural Economics
- The Earlaine potato : a new early variety, by C.F. Clark and F.J. Stevenson
- The Farm outlook for 1939, [prepared by the Bureau of Agricultural Economics]
- The Forest Products Laboratory : a brief account of its work and aims
- The Land in flood control, [Office of Land Use Coordination]
- The Minnesota seed-grain treater : a simple, home-made machine for farm use, by M.B. Moore
- The National poultry improvement plan, prepared by specialists of the Bureau of Animal Industry
- The Northstar strawberry, by George M. Darrow
- The Sebago potato, a new variety resistant to late blight, by F.J. Stevenson and C.F. Clark
- The Service of federal grain standards, [by the Bureau of Agricultural Economics]
- The Texas leaf-cutting ant and its control, by E.V. Walter, Lee Seaton, and A.A. Mathewson
- The cold storage of eggs and poultry, by Thomas W. Heitz
- The commercial storage of fruits, vegetables, and florists' stocks, by Dean H. Rose, R.C. Wright and T.M. Whiteman
- The comparative attractiveness of various small grains to the chinch bug, by Curtis Benton and W.P. Flint
- The distribution of important forest trees of the United States, by E.N. Munns
- The eastern tent caterpillar, [by F.M. Wadley]
- The gypsy and brown-tail moths and their control, by A.F. Burgess and W.L. Baker
- The horseflies of the subfamily Tabaninae of the Nearctic region, by Alan Stone
- The ice well for the dairy farm, by J.R. Dawson and A.L. Watt
- The pasteurization of milk, [by C.J. Babcock]
- The sweetpotato leaf beetle, by Loyd W. Brannon
- The toxicity of Haplophyton cimicidum A. DC. to fruitflies, by C.C. Plummer
- Time of irrigating potatoes as affecting stolon growth and tuber set and development, by W.C. Edmundson
- To hold this soil, by Russell Lord
- Trembles (or milk sickness), by James Filton Couch
- U.S. no. 5 refugee : a new mosaic-resistant refugee bean, by B.L. Wade and W.L. Zaumeyer
- Variety studies in relation to Fusarium wilt of peas, by B.L. Wade, W.J. Zaumeyer, and L.L. Harter
- What is soil erosion?, [by C.F. Stewart Sharpe]
- Wholesale markets for fruits and vegetables in 40 cities, by William C. Crow
- Winter wheat and sorghum production in the southern Great Plains under limited rainfall, by O.R. Mathews and Lindsey A. Brown
- Work of the United States Forest Service, [prepared by the Forest Service]
- Workers in subjects pertaining to agriculture in land-grant colleges and experiment stations, 1937-38, by Mary A. Agnew
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