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The Culture of Winter Wheat in the Eastern United States

The Culture of Winter Wheat in the Eastern United States

Date: 1914
Creator: Leighty, C. E. (Clyde Evert), b. 1882
Description: Report discussing best practices for growing winter wheat in the eastern United States. Topics discussed include soils adapted to wheat cultivation, fertilizers, seed selection and preparation, and crop rotation.
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The Roundheaded Apple-Tree Borer

The Roundheaded Apple-Tree Borer

Date: 1915
Creator: Brooks, Fred E.
Description: This report discusses the roundheaded apple-tree borer, an insect in the eastern and midwestern United States that, in its larval stage, destroys the bark and wood of apple trees. Several methods of control are discussed, including worming, paints and washes, and sprays.Apple-tree borers.
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Common Birds of Southeastern United States in Relation to Agriculture

Common Birds of Southeastern United States in Relation to Agriculture

Date: 1916
Creator: Beal, F. E. L. (Foster Ellenborough Lascelles), 1840-1916
Description: This report discusses birds commonly found in the southeastern United States with special regard to their diets and the impact these birds have on agriculture and insects in this region.
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Grain Farming in the Corn Belt with Live Stock as a Side Line

Grain Farming in the Corn Belt with Live Stock as a Side Line

Date: 1916
Creator: Vrooman, Carl Schurz, 1872-1966
Description: "This bulletin is written to suggest to the corn-belt farmer of the Middle West -- especially the farmer whose soil has been run down by continuous grain farming -- some ways of coordinating and 'cashing in' the scientific advice offered him in hundreds of bulletins already published.... Briefly, these are the conclusions reached by our most successful corn-belt farmer and agricultural experts: To make a money-maker of a farm that has become a losing proposition through steady grain farming you must in addition to raising standard grain crops -- (1) Grow legumes, (2) Raise live stock as a side line, (3) Keep accounts of receipts and expenditures, (4) Mix horse sense with scientific agriculture, (5) Try to secure enough capital to enable you to farm right, (6) Stick to whatever policy you adopt long enough to try it out, and (7) Confer with your County Agent and make a careful study of the bulletins of the United States Department of Agriculture." -- p. 1-3.
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The Culture of Winter Wheat in the Eastern United States

The Culture of Winter Wheat in the Eastern United States

Date: 1917
Creator: Leighty, C. E. (Clyde Evert), b. 1882
Description: Revised edition. Report discussing best practices for growing winter wheat in the eastern United States. Topics discussed include soils adapted to wheat cultivation, fertilizers, seed selection and preparation, and crop rotation.
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Common Birds of Southeastern United States in Relation to Agriculture

Common Birds of Southeastern United States in Relation to Agriculture

Date: 1918
Creator: Beal, F. E. L. (Foster Ellenborough Lascelles), 1840-1916
Description: Revised edition. This report discusses birds commonly found in the southeastern United States with special regard to their diets and the impact these birds have on agriculture and insects in this region.
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Beekeeping in the Tulip-Tree Region

Beekeeping in the Tulip-Tree Region

Date: 1922
Creator: Phillips, Everett Franklin, 1878-1951
Description: "Many thousand colonies of bees occur in the region where the tulip-tree is abundant but the honey crop from tulip-tree flowers inconsiderable. Too few beekeepers in this region have modern equipment, it is true, but the greatest loss comes from the fact that they do not care for their bees so as to have them ready to gather the abundant nectar from this early-blooming tree. In this bulletin a methods is given for the management of the apiary so that the full honey crop from this source may be obtained." -- p. 2
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Review of State Mine Inspector's Reports as They Relate to Accidents from Falls of Roof

Review of State Mine Inspector's Reports as They Relate to Accidents from Falls of Roof

Date: April 1929
Creator: Paul, James Washington
Description: Report issued by the U.S. Bureau of Mines over state mine inspection reports from 19 U.S. states. The information in the reports includes details of accidents, locations that specific accidents occurred, and proposed remedies for prevention of future accidents. This report includes tables.
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United States Earthquakes, 1937

United States Earthquakes, 1937

Date: 1937
Creator: unknown
Description: Report discussing earthquake activity in the United States during 1937. The report is broken down by regions and has sections for specific earthquakes.
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Annual Report of Research and Technologic Work on Coal: Fiscal Year 1941

Annual Report of Research and Technologic Work on Coal: Fiscal Year 1941

Date: November 1941
Creator: Fieldner, Arno Carl
Description: Report issued by the U.S. Bureau of Mines discussing the annual report over the research and technology of coal during 1941. As stated in the foreword, "these investigations increase our fund of exact knowledge on the properties and composition of American coals and lead to better methods in mining, preparing, storing, and utilizing coal" (p. 4). This report includes tables, illustrations, photographs, and a map.
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