National farm and home hour (Radio program)
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- "Progress of the crop insurance program"
- 1932 weather and crops
- 1933 weather review
- 4-H achievements in 1933
- 4-H club achievement in 1936
- 4-H club work brings together rural and urban interests
- 4-H club work encourages attractiveness in and about the farm home
- 4-H club work helped me to get a start
- 4-H club work in 1932 / by C. W. Warburton
- 4-H club work today
- A New Year greeting to the 4-H clubs
- A sane conservation policy
- A variety of interests is the spice of life
- Achievements
- April weather
- April weather and crops
- April weather review
- At the home demonstration meeting
- August weather and crops
- Balance production in Indiana aided by planned use of retired land
- Beautification in farm home surroundings means satisfaction and contentment
- Better country living in 1938
- Can farm women help with the farm record book?
- Christmas traditions
- Club work develops self-reliance
- Community improvement of poultry through 4-H club work
- Cooperation for successful achievement
- Crop insurance and credit, closing dates for applications
- Crop insurance indemnity payments
- Crop insurance news
- Crop insurance news
- Crop insurance news
- Cutting costs on farms in the central states
- Development of extension service under the Smith-Lever Act
- Do 4-H club members go to college?
- Do farmers need farm record books ?
- Early potato marketing in Virginia
- Earned leisure, well spent
- Economic facts of interest to the farm homemaker
- Extension programs reflect interest of farm women
- Extension work adapted to meet changing conditions
- Extension's contribution to meeting the present crisis
- Farm family outlook
- Farm home surroundings made more beautiful
- Farm life : 1935 and after
- Farm management programs for young men
- Farm practices have improved on our farm because of 4-H club work
- Farm practices improved by adult farmers, an influence of 4-H club work
- Farm women add to the family income
- Farm women's short course : combined education, recreation, and inspiration
- February weather
- Federal Crop Insurance Program
- Former 4-H club members who have made good
- Four years of club work have improved my home
- Getting new 4-H members
- Helping our 4-H club to organize
- Home, a family-created center
- How 4-H club work helped to increase dairy profits
- How cooperative egg auctions improve farm flocks
- How farm women make poultry raising pay
- How farmers are using facts in their business
- How home demonstration club members serve their communities through cooperative effort
- How judging contributes to the 4-H club member's education
- How the Extension Service aids farmers in times of crisis
- How the new agriculture affects the farm home
- I put 4-H instruction to work on a farm
- Importance of treating seed grain
- Improvements in the wheat crop insurance program
- Interesting happenings in 4-H club work
- July weather and crops
- June weather and crops
- Land Grant College Program from the campus of the Ohio State University
- Land Grant College Program, National Farm and Home Hour, University of Tennessee : February 23, 1938 11:30 A.M. - 12:30 P.M., E.S.T
- Land Grant College Radio Program
- Leadership : a challenge to rural women
- Learning new and better methods of farming and homemaking
- Livestock, an important consideration in land use
- Living at home stimulates national recovery
- Local leadership assures success
- Looking ahead in 4-H club work
- Maintaining family health on the farm
- Man's responsibility for droughts
- March weather
- March weather conditions
- May weather
- May weather and crop growth
- May weather and crops
- May weather review
- Meeting the situation
- Mental adventuring
- Mercer County (NJ) 4-H club broadcast : (National Farm and Home Hour, Mar. 6 '37) : Radio City, New York
- Midwinter weather
- National Farm and Home Hour (Land Grant College Series) : 12:30-1:30 p.m., E.S.T., April 20, 1938
- National Farm and Home Hour : Land Grant College Series, Perdue University : July 21, 1937 - 11:30-12:30 P.M
- National Farm and Home Hour : broadcast from The Clemson Agricultural College, Clemson, South Carolina, 12:30-1:30 P. M., Wednesday, March 16, 1938
- National Farm and Home Hour Land Grant College Series : New York State Agricultural Experiment Station, Geneva, New York : August 17, 1938
- National Farm and Home Program : Land Grant College Series
- New frontiers for rural young people
- Newsy notes from 4-H clubs
- Newsy notes from 4-H clubs
- Nutrition work in South Dakota
- Observations of 32 years of club work
- October weather and crops
- Our 1937 club program
- Our part in the community pattern
- Our poultry flock has improved since I became a 4-H club member
- Progress of the Federal Crop Insurance Program
- Progress of the crop insurance program
- Progress of the crop insurance program
- Progress of the wheat crop insurance program
- Progress of the wheat crop insurance program
- Recreation and education
- Rural children and home demonstration work
- Rural women develop leaderhip
- Science calls on you at your state fair
- September weather
- September weather and crops
- Setting goals for club work in 1939
- Significant accomplishments of the 4-H club work
- Sleep and rest during the summer month
- Some phases of 4-H club work that have lived through a quarter century
- Some satisfactions in rural life
- Some views on farm life
- Thanksgiving message to homemakers
- The 4-H club girl has many interests
- The 4-H crop clubs
- The University of Wyoming land-grant college radio hour
- The advantages of four h club camps
- The agricultural adjustment administration farm record books
- The contribution of the extension service to the wheat adjustment program
- The cotton reduction program
- The county agent at work
- The development of cooperative extension work from 1914 - 1934
- The drought situation
- The fight against plant dieseases in 1933
- The home demonstration agent at work
- The influence of cooperative extension work on farm home life
- The influence of cooperative extension work on farming
- The place of 4-H club work in rural leadership
- The plant disease situation
- The poultry and egg outlook in August 1934
- The rise and significance of agricultural extension work
- The thrifty farm family plans its clothing budget
- The weather of the winter of 1932-1933
- Trained rural youth : the hope of the present and future
- Training leadership for the future
- Two decades under the Smith-Lever Act
- University of Idaho Land-Grant College radio program
- University of Missouri, Land Grant College Series, National Farm and Home Program : February 15, 1939
- University of Nebraska : Land Grant College Series, National Farm and Home Hour Program, 11:30 to 12:15 P.M., CST, Wednesday, April 19, 1939
- University of Wisconsin Land Grant College broadcast : National Farm and Home Hour : 11:30 A.M. - 12:30 P.M., C.S.T., December 15, 1937
- Urbanism influences rural living
- Weather and crop conditions
- Weather and crop report
- Weather and crops
- West Virginia University Land-Grant College radio program : National Farm and Home Hour, 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., E.S.T., June 15, 1938
- What 4-H club work does to its members
- What farm women are doing in handicrafts
- What's behind the winning of a trip to the national 4-H club camp
- Wheat crop insurance news
- Wheat crop insurance news
- Wheat income and crop insurance
- Where are we going and why?
- Why I Joined a 4-H club
- Why I have decided to be a farmer
- Wildlife conservation important to agriculture
- Woman's part in the 1934 cotton adjustment program
- Yesterday, today and tomorrow
- [Farm account book]
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