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- 'PM' reduces farm repairs
- 1946 victory garden program : USDA materials and activities
- 1960 Farm-City Week; background on the food we eat
- 3 leaves mean poison ivy
- 3 leaves mean poison ivy
- 3-way chemical advance against insect pests
- 4th annual inventory of available USDA popular publications, 1961 for use of the State and County Extension Offices in ordering USDA publications
- 6th annual inventory of available USDA popular publications, 1963 for use of the State and County Extension Offices in ordering USDA publications
- A Fight for life : (a 33-frame film strip for use of discussion leaders in connection with famine emergency campaign)
- A better way to clean cotton carpets
- A summary of agricultural progress 1933-1940 : with an accounting of federal aids to agriculture
- Abridged chronology of agriculture's part in the war
- Abridged list of federal laws applicable to agriculture
- Access roads steadily open up more national forest timber
- Achieving a balanced agriculture. : How the national farm program meets the changing problem.
- Additional film libraries cooperating with the United States Department of Agriculture, Office of Information, in distributing the film "Freedom and famine"
- Addresses, statements, etc ...
- Advances in Naval Stores research
- Aerial spraying with DDT promises control of costly forest insect pest
- After a hundred years: the Yearbook of agriculture, 1962
- Agriculture Department's crop reports promote fair trade in farm products
- Agriculture and National Defense
- Agriculture in [various states]
- Agriculture's stake in lowering world trade barriers
- Agriculture, one of U.S. top industries
- Agriculture; a story-line treatment
- Albert J. Loveland, Under Secretary of Agriculture : (biographical material)
- American agriculture today
- Animal "Ellis Island" busy again
- Annual report on management
- Atoms vs. the screwworm
- Atoms vs. the screwworm : progress report, no. 2
- Attack on the Gypsy Moth
- Available publications [for use in the famine emergency campaign]
- Back of the round purple meat inspection stamp
- Background information on late potatoes
- Background on U.S. agriculture
- Background on U.S. agriculture : [Rev. Jan. 1971
- Basic USDA food conservation guide
- Beef is plentiful, vegetables, too!
- Beltsville small white turkeys appear on many retail markets
- Biographical material on Charles F. Brannan, Secretary of Agriculture
- Biographies of persons in charge of federal agricultural work ... to date
- Campaign against white-fringed beetles stepped up by federal and state agencies
- Candy fortified for better nutrition
- Canned sweet corn and canned snap beans; special plentiful foods program, March 17-26. An industry - Government campaign
- Charles F. Brannan, Secretary of Agriculture : (biographical material)
- Cheddar cheese that earns the USDA grade mark
- Chemicals and food
- Chestnut returns to American scene in blight resistant varieties
- Clean grain to help eliminate waste, increase profits
- Community canning gets under way
- Condensed history of the USDA
- Congressional guide to information services, U.S. Department of Agriculture
- Congressional guide to information services, U.S. Department of Agriculture
- Conquest of the medfly
- Consolidation of arts and graphics, and news-type photography work
- County agricultural centers in New York State
- County agricultural centers in South Carolina
- Current list of top officials of the Department of Agriculture and War Food Administration
- DHIA records pay
- Daily progress report on famine campaign activities
- Defense work of the Department of Agriculture
- Department of Agriculture's role in resource conservation
- Department of Agriculture, War Food Administration, and constituent agencies
- Directions for preserving chicken based on U.S.D.A. research results
- Don't feed stored grain pests
- Eastern Utilization Research and Development Division, Agricultural Research Service
- Employment of physically handicapped workers
- Energy-saving kitchen-workroom
- Explanation of organization chart [of government agencies cooperation in Food fights for freedom programs
- FAO Copenhagen conference
- FM for you
- Fact book of U.S. Agriculture
- Fact book of U.S. agriculture
- Fact sheet on food
- Fact sheet on food conservation for peace
- Fact sheet on post-war agricultural-industrial relations in agriculturally based communities
- Facts about beef
- Facts relating to the world's food needs and United States programs
- Famine campaign information inventory, March 22 to April 25
- Famine emergency campaign
- Famine emergency campaign : [an inventory of the principal informational materials issued and activities undertaken
- Famine materials available to organizations
- Farm advisors and USDA staff pass judgement on new foods
- Farm facts reach people in many ways
- Farm mobilization fact sheet
- Farmers need not gamble with nature in making hay
- Field information officers of the Department of Agriculture
- Fifty years of meats with approval
- Fighting the fever tick
- Film libraries cooperating with the United States Department of Agriculture, Office of Information, in distributing the films "Freedom and famine" and "Suffer little children"
- Flavorful ice cream from buttermilk is the result of USDA research
- Food conservation for peace
- Food for fitness
- Food for freedom program, Background information series
- Food for peace
- Food for peace : from the people of the United States
- Food for peace; American abundance goes abroad to help feed hungry people, to help build nations
- Food information calendar
- Food information series
- Food information, No. 89, June 1, 1944, Subject: Farm safety
- Food uses devised for protein : of cheese whey
- Foods of the future previewed at luncheon for farm advisors
- Foot-and-mouth disease campaign in Mexico makes steady progress
- For magazine food editors, advance information
- From America's abundance : food for peace
- From old to new through rural areas development
- Gardening is an art
- Good silage from bunker silos
- Government chemists rival nature in making potent insect killers
- Grain bin housecleaning spells death for insects
- Grasshopper control plans based on results of surveys
- Gypsy moth eradication possible with DDT and airplane spraying
- Half turkeys a good buy this year
- High grade cotton : why it's needed and how to get it
- Highlights on post-war activities
- Home canning peaches the cold-pack way
- Home canning tomatoes : cold-pack style
- Home food preservation program for 1946
- Homemade jams and jellies
- Honey has many uses
- Horses of famous line bred at U.S.D.A. Morgan Horse Farm
- How the dual grading system for beef is applied to cattle and beef carcasses
- How to get information from the U.S. Department of Agriculture
- How to get information from the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture
- Improved process for cheddar cheese insures uniformly good product
- Information about the U.S. Department of Agriculture
- Information memorandum
- Information projects underway in famine emergency campaign
- Insect damage to stored tobacco cut by new methods of warehouse spraying
- Keeping an eye out for insects
- Keeping livestock healthy-- : the role of public stockyards inspection
- Key to Beltsville RFD tape
- Khapra beetle threatens nation's stored grain and seed
- Late plantings are gardening essentials
- List of publications other than Farmers' bulletins available for distribution by members of Congress
- Making and maintaining a good lawn
- Market news by wireless
- Market promotion program paying off : U.S. sells more poultry to West Europe
- Meat and vegetable stew : canned in the kitchen
- Meat inspection, low-cost protection
- Memorandum for bureau editors [unnumbered, originating from office of director]
- Memorandum for chiefs of bureaus and offices
- Memorandum of understanding between Office of Information and Office of Personnel ... : semi-monthly Department newsletter "USDA"
- Mexican agriculture advances : modern equipment follows foot-and-mouth disease campaign
- Milk and other dairy products, June 1955
- More milk for more children
- Most important research achievements of Department of Agriculture scientists during recent years
- Nation-wide rat control campaign launched by farmers and government
- National farm program data, 1932-1940 : New York highlights
- National farm program data, 1932-1940 : Oregon highlights
- National farm program data, 1932-1940 : Pennsylvania highlights
- National farm program data, 1932-1940 : Rhode Island highlights
- National poultry improvement plan gains in farm favor
- New insecticides to be tested reach record breaking numbers
- New nutrition-wise cookbook
- New tactics against Jap beetle
- New types of livestock and poultry shown at agricultural research center
- New uses for farm products
- New wheat varieties pass through mill of scientific and technical testing
- Notes on the Yearbook of agriculture 1943-1947 : science in farming
- Of interest to quantity food buyers : USDA's acceptance service for poultry and eggs
- Office of War Information News Bureau field offices
- Office of information memorandum
- On the famine front
- Our struggle against pests
- Our struggle against pests; an introduction for American youth
- Outdoor recreation on the nation's farmland : a new product of agriculture
- Pan American agricultural progress
- Partnership planning for popular publications : proceedings of USDA publications workshop, Nov. 19-21, 1952
- Peach freezing pointers
- Photography aids agriculture
- Pittsburgh steps up fresh fruit and vegetable inspections
- Plant quarantines protect against alien plant pests
- Pork and beans : home canned
- Project skyfire
- Promising new antibiotic emerges from USDA chemical laboratories
- Proper care pays big dividends
- Prospectus : Yearbook of agriculture
- Proving ground for weapons against fire ant
- Pulling together in southern Indiana : [through rural areas development]
- Quotes showing the importance of food as a war weapon to strengthen us and our allies, to feed the people liberated by our armed forces, to overthrow and defeat our enemies, and to make a lasting peace
- Radioactive tags show how plant growth regulators act
- Report on drouth and other natural disasters
- Report on meeting of Defense board agencies' regional administrative and information officers, nine northeast states, New York City, December 17, 1941
- Reports on state-by-state FFFF activities
- Research in the news-- 1959
- Research in the news-- 1960
- Research proves value of DDT in control of stored grain insects
- Rural areas development : working in Johnson County
- Rural areas development at work
- Rural development program : a report on the Working Conference, Washington, D.C., July 11-12, 1956
- Rural development program news
- Rural resource development : a special report on the rural development program in states and counties
- School lunch recipes use surplus farm crops
- Science improves rule-of-thumb methods in domestic swiss cheese production
- Science shows how to save grain
- Searching for the unknown-- about insects
- Seed losses cut through research
- Shorter processing safe for home canning of snap beans
- Slogans
- Snap beans that snap : fine for freezing
- Social security for farmers and farm workers
- Soldiers' plans for farming after they leave the Army
- Source material on agriculture's conservation objective
- Special plentiful foods program; Rice, Sept. 29 to Oct. 8, 1955
- Spinach, kale and collards : marketing changes suggested
- Spring 1956 cleanup week; look safe, feel safe, be safe from fire. : Clean up!
- Spring brings gardens up through the south
- Spring clean-up week to prevent fires, accidents, waste
- Stop wool damage in homes
- Storing home crops
- Story of progress : agricultural research in 1958
- Strawberries with sugar : a home freezing special
- Suggested list of speakers on the famine emergency
- Summary of FAO Preparatory Commission developments
- Summary of activities on post-war information
- Summary of discussions with Extension and AAA representatives on coordination of informational work in the wind erosion area
- Summary report on defense work of the Department of Agriculture
- Synopsis [of film] Farmers face the future
- Techniques in preparing information releases and circular letters
- Tentative outline for motion picture, "Public service in U. S. D. A."
- Text of Pointiff's [i.e., Pontiff's] message, calling rulers and peoples to battle world-wide famine
- The Office of Information and its relation to farm families and family farm : (Report of working party)
- The Office of Information and the family farm
- The battle against brucellosis
- The big conservation job is on private land
- The border patrol on the altert for carriers of foot-and-mouth disease
- The daily digest
- The food we eat
- The food we eat
- The label tells the story
- The place of trees in America's agricultural soil bank program
- The program for the Great Plains : progress report, 1959
- The soil ban program; how it operates, how it will help farmers
- The soil bank program for 1957 : how it operates, how it will help farmers
- The soil bank's conservation reserve; : a profitable way to build for the future
- The soil bank--objectives, administration in 1956
- The war that never ends. : Facts about pest control
- They need food : [background material compiled from official reports and releases issued by the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration
- Things in the mill
- To the libraries, institutions, and offices receiving the printed publications in the series issued by the U.S. Department of Agriculture
- Turkeys go to market in quarters
- Types of inquiries received by the information clerks in the lobby of the administration building by telephone and personally
- U.S. intensifies research on Newcastle disease of poultry
- U.S. science aids coffee production
- U.S.D.A. plant breeders create new fruits, vegetables, cereals
- U.S.D.A. publications answer queries on many subjects from many farmers
- USDA building data
- USDA distributes posters in color as part of its conservation campaign
- USDA food conservation recommendations : (guide for copywriting)
- USDA food conservation recommendations : (guide for copywriting)
- USDA helps expand outdoor recreation for fun and profit
- USDA offices consolidate
- USDA policy involved in FCC radio clear channel hearings
- USDA tillage laboratory aims to improve machines, methods
- Uncle Sam's hired men who serve you
- Under-pasteurization of dairy products detected by chemical test
- Volatile flavoring substances captured by new process at apple-products plants
- What foot-and-mouth disease looks like
- Why we need more gardens and more home food preservation
- Your United States Department of Agriculture : how it serves people on the farm and in the community, nation, world
- Your United States Department of Agriculture; how it serves people on the farm and in the community, nation, world
- Your home & safe use of pesticides; : facts about pest control
- Your home & safe use of pesticides; facts about pest control
- [Directory of administrative and information officers of Departmental and some other organizations
- [Garden information]
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- "Enriched" flour and bread
- "Hot house" treatment rids home of pesky moth
- "The King's English" or "The complete letter writer"
- 1941 in the world of food
- 1971 : research roundup
- 3 leaves mean poison ivy
- 5th annual inventory of available USDA popular publications, 1962
- A Guide to natural beauty
- A midwinter fishing trip
- A new coat
- A place for everything in the kitchen
- A roadside stand
- A successful gardener knows his insects
- A traveling exhibit for 4-H clothing work
- A two-in-one vegetable
- A way to use sour cream
- A well-kept house attracts tourists
- Abridged chronology of agriculture's part in the war
- Abridged list of federal laws applicable to agriculture
- Abundance of peaches source of canned food
- Address ... at the annual FAO conference in Washington, D.C., on November 22, 1949
- Administration of the Federal Seed Act
- Alfalfa : haying, dehydrating, milling
- All ready to can
- Alternate main dishes to help share the meat
- An egg a day
- Animal pictures for a boy's room
- Any flavor so long as it's chocolate
- Apples and pears
- Apples return as victory food special
- Arrows for tobacco sales : market news, inspection
- B vitamins in food important in wartime
- Background on U.S. agriculture
- Background on U.S. agriculture
- Background on our nation's agriculture
- Baking with honey
- Bargains in bath towels
- Barnyard enemies
- Basement may be used for winter playroom
- Bathroom closets
- Be sure of vitamin C
- Beans for victory meals
- Better fit for children's clothing
- Better walls and ceilings
- Big apple crop this year
- Big containers for small contents
- Bigger and better bulbs
- Biographies of persons in charge of federal agricultural work ... to date
- Blended greens
- Boned lamb roasts much easier to serve
- Books go to readers
- Bottling grape juice
- Bringing them in-- alive and healthy
- Budgets, wardrobes, patterns, interest Texas H.D. clubs
- Buffet meals fit in with holiday spirit
- Build out termites
- Build the lunch around the main dish
- Building bones and teeth
- Built-ins for the living room and hall
- Built-ins useful all over the house
- Built-ins useful in the dining room
- Built-ins useful in the kitchen
- Bulbs for winter blooms
- Bumper crop of winter citrus allows for generous use of fresh fruit
- Burley tobacco : preparing, grading, selling and reporting
- Bushels of apples
- Business methods for tourist homes
- Buying a coat at midwinter sales
- Buying blankets
- Buying hosiery
- Buying meat by grade
- Cabbage and kraut
- Campaign against food waste in our pantry
- Can all beans under pressure
- Can beef tidbits for stew or hash
- Canning chicken
- Canning soup mixtures
- Canning surplus vegetables
- Care in storage keeps apple crop
- Care of an electric iron
- Care of electric equipment
- Care of ferns in the home
- Care of wood floors
- Care of woods
- Caring for the peaks of expense
- Carpet beetles hide in cracks
- Carrots score on many counts
- Celery a spring bargain
- Changing food habits
- Check your diet today
- Cheese for winter evenings
- Cheese pointers
- Cherries
- Cherry pies aplenty
- Child's growth may vary with season
- Children are safer in vivid clothes
- Children need groundfloor storage space
- Children share profitably in some home tasks
- Choosing an electric iron
- Choosing bedspreads
- Choosing electric washing machines
- Choosing new utensils for an electric range
- Choosing the Christmas bird
- Chowders for cold weather meals
- Christmas gifts to make now
- Christmas plum puddings need to age for flavor
- Christmas towels
- Christmas trees need water
- Cleaning and renovating after floods
- Cleaning and reshaping felt hats a home chore
- Closet conviences aid care of clothing
- Clothing second on farm-family budget
- Coat closets
- Cold conserves vitamins and flavor
- Collecting plant materials for dyes
- Condensed history of the USDA
- Conserving clothing
- Conserving sugar
- Cooking effects on Vitamin B1
- Cooking temperatures
- Cooking with dried eggs
- Cooking with moderate heat advised at poultry congress
- Costless campaign curbs clothes moth
- Cottage cheese on the summer menu
- Cotton in the kitchen
- Cotton marketing
- Cotton materials for men's shirts
- Cottons for 1939
- Cranberries and zest to meals
- Cranberry harvest is good this year
- Crickets may invade the home in autumn
- Cut, seams, and pressing show quality of coat
- Cutting costs in electric cooking
- Dangerous toys
- Department of Agriculture, War Food Administration, and constituent agencies
- Desserts from the berry patch
- Directory of organization and field activities of the Department of Agriculture
- Directory of organization and field activities of the Department of Agriculture, 1939
- Directory of organization and field activities of the Department of Agriculture, 1941
- Doing something to the old house
- Don't lose vitamin B-1 in cooking vegetables
- Dressy prunes
- Dried corn
- Dried foods for defense
- Dried fruit goes into holiday cake
- Dried fruits
- Dried prunes and dry beans
- Driveways
- Dry beans good low-cost food
- Early spring vegetables
- Easter-egg dyes
- Eat the right food
- Economic needs of farm women.
- Economies in building a farm home
- Egg grading and packaging
- Eggs for Easter
- Eggs in water-glass
- Electricity at the door
- Equipment for canning
- Fact book of U.S. agriculture
- Fact sheet on good farm leases
- Fact sheet on rural health and sanitation
- Fact sheet on social security for farmers
- Fall jelly fills gaps in cupboard
- Fall vegetables for winter use
- Famine emergency campaign
- Farm child needs lots of "home grown" foods
- Farm paper letter
- Farm ponds : provide water for everything from livestock to recreation
- Farmhouse plans for home buildings
- Fashions in vegetables
- Fast work needed to save windfall apples
- Fats and oils for cooking
- Feeding birds in winter
- Field packing and vacuum cooling of lettuce
- Fillers
- Finding extra minutes
- Fire prevention for farm homes
- Fireproofing reduces xmas-tree fire danger
- Fires on farms waste millions
- First-floor bedroom aid to farm homemaker
- Fish in the pantry
- Floor seals and new type of floor finish
- Foliage plants for growing indoors
- Food and home notes
- Food as a source of energy
- Food fads and facts
- Food fads and fears
- Food for freedom program, Background information series
- Food prospects for 1943
- Foods are fuel which give the body energy
- Foods chosen wisely give enough Vitamin A
- For a kitchen window garden
- For better posture in household work
- For better poultry
- For lighter and airier kitchens
- For painless picnics
- For the jelly maker
- Freezer lockers for farm-dressed meats
- Fresh pork
- Freshening the pillows
- Fried-chicken season here
- Frozen food distribution
- Fruit butters
- Fruit butters
- Fruits and fruit dishes are good the year around
- Furniture is never "finished."
- Fuses are safety valves of home electric system
- Gage on pressure canner must be exactly right
- Geese and ducks are often chosen as holiday birds
- Gentle laundering best for sweaters
- Get more jelly from good jellying fruits
- Get that stain promptly
- Get the good from fat
- Get the good from vegetables
- Getting a start on spring sewing
- Getting more water for the wells
- Getting plenty of vitamin A
- Getting rid of snails and slugs
- Getting the house ready for winter
- Getting the most from an electric refrigerator
- Going on record with family facts
- Good breakfast starts good day
- Good food for child health
- Good food makes life longer, happier, healthier
- Good gateways mean more safety for farm families
- Good neighbor foods
- Good nutrition on a food budget
- Good rules for care of food
- Good workmanship preserves a slip
- Grading and packaging of poultry
- Grain inspection and grading
- Grapes
- Green and yellow vegetables
- Greens, wild and cultivated
- Grow herbs for flavor, fun and garden trimming
- Growing culinary herbs
- Half of low salary city diets below standard, survey shows
- Harvesting Florida sweet corn