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Winter oats for the South.
Date: December 1951
Creator: Stanton, T. R. (Thomas Ray), b. 1885.
Description: A guide to disease-resistant and winter-hardy oat varieties. Describes improved cultural methods for use in the South, to increase local production and become more self-sustaining.
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Wood chips for the land.
Date: June 1952
Creator: McIntyre, Arthur Clifton, 1894-
Description: Describes how farmers and ranchers can use wood chips to prevent soil erosion, as bedding for livestock, and as a way to make soil richer for producing crops.
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Woods burning in the South.
Date: September 1936
Creator: United States. Forest Service.
Description: Discusses the problem of uncontrolled and illegal woods burning in the Southern United States and its economic effects. Describes methods of fire prevention.
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Work clothes for women.
Date: June 1942
Creator: Scott, Clarice L. (Clarice Louisba), b. 1899.
Description: Discusses design, fabric, and function of work clothes for women during wartime. Features designs by the Bureau of Home Economics which were released to the public through retail outlets as commercial patterns or as ready-to-wear garments. Includes line drawings and photographs, and features convertible clothing designs.
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Work of the United States Forest Service.
Date: April 1940
Creator: United States. Forest Service.
Description: Discusses forest depletion and provides a history of forest conservation efforts by the United States government. Describes the work of the the Civilian Conservation Corps and other emergency projects, and discusses forest and range research.
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The yellow chapote, a native host of the Mexican fruitfly.
Date: July 1941
Creator: Plummer, C. C.
Description: Describes the yellow chapote tree that grows in southern Texas and Mexico, its uses and benefits, and the damage that the Mexican fruitfly causes to the tree.
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Permallink:digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc6236/
The yellow-fever mosquito.
Date: October 1923
Creator: Howard, L. O. (Leland Ossian), 1857-1950.
Description: Describes the yellow-fever mosquito, its geographical distribution, the origins and history of yellow fever, and methods of mosquito control.
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Your soil, crumbly or cloddy?
Date: August 1952
Creator: O'Neal, A. M. (Alfred Moore), b. 1881.
Description: Describes the importance of good soil tilth and methods for improving soil.
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