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Beekeeping in the Buckwheat Region
Date: 1922
Creator: Phillips, Everett Franklin, 1878-1951
Description: "The production of the full honey crop from buckwheat requires a plan of apiary management quite different from that of most other beekeeping regions. A system of management is here given which will result in a full honey crop and at the same time control European foulbrood, which is so prevalent in the buckwheat region. Methods are also given which may be used in case the clovers are valuable as sources of nectar." -- p. 2
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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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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
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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