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Annual Report of the Office of Experiment Stations, June 30, 1905
Date: 1906
Creator: U.S. Department of Agriculture. Office of Experiment Stations.
Description: Volume provides a summary of the progress of each agricultural experiment station. Also includes statistics, discussions of foreign investigations, and selected studies. Name index starts on page 751.
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Barnyard manure.
Date: 1906
Creator: United States. Dept. of Agriculture.
Description: Describes the benefits of more economical management of organic farm resources, namely barnyard manure. Discusses the management and application of methods for using fertilizers on the farm.
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Beans, peas, and other legumes as food.
Date: November 15, 1906
Creator: United States. Dept. of Agriculture.
Description: Describes several varieties of beans, peas, and other legumes. Discusses the composition and digestibility of legumes such as beans, peas, lentils, and peanuts. Discusses several different ways to prepare them for use in foods or other products.
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The Brown-Tail Moth and How to Control It
Date: 1906
Creator: Howard, L. O. (Leland Ossian), 1857-1950
Description: Report discussing the recent introduction of the European brown-tail moth into the Americas, its life cycle, and its possible impact on plant life, and methods to control it.
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Care of milk on the farm.
Date: 1906
Creator: United States. Dept. of Agriculture.
Description: Discusses the problem of bacterial contamination of milk. Describes best practices for sanitary production and handling of milk on the farm.
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The Cattle Tick in Its Relation to Southern Agriculture
Date: 1906
Creator: Mayer, August
Description: Report discussing the problems posed to cattle raising in the southern United States by the cattle tick (also known as the Texas fever tick). The report details the economic losses caused by tick infestation and explains the importance of eradication.
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Cereal Breakfast Foods
Date: 1906
Creator: Woods, Charles D.
Description: Report discussing the preparation, nutritional value, and digestibility of grains commonly used as breakfast cereals.
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Citrus Fruit Growing in the Gulf States
Date: 1906
Creator: Rolfs, P. H. (Peter Henry), 1865-1944
Description: Report discussing best practices for cultivating a citrus orchard. Discussion includes possible grove sites, varieties of citrus trees, fertilizers, methods of cold protection, and nursery cultivation.
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Commercial fertilizers : composition and use.
Date: 1906
Creator: United States. Dept. of Agriculture.
Description: Describes different types of commercial fertilizers, their agricultural benefits, and indications for their use.
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The Control of the Codling Moth and Apple Scab
Date: 1906
Creator: Marlatt, C. L.
Description: Report discussing "the two principal enemies of the apple [...] the chief insect enemy, the codling moth, and the principal fungous disease, the apple scab.... The remedial treatment for both of these is of such a nature that the applications can be combined at a lessening of nearly one-half the cost of time and labor. The bulletin includes a brief but plain statement of the nature of the codling moth and the means of controlling it, followed by a similar portion relating to apple scab, and concluding with the combined directions for spraying, and a spray calendar." -- p. 3
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