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USD United States Department of Agriculture ARS Agricultural Research Service NAL National Agricultural Library Index to USDA Technical Bulletins Compiled in March 2003 by: Ellen Kay Miller D.C. Reference Center National Agricultural Library Agricultural Research Service U.S. Department of Agriculture Updated November 2003 National Agricultural Library Cataloging Record: Miller, Ellen K. Index to USDA Technical Bulletins 1. United States. Dept. of Agriculture--Periodicals, Indexes. I. Title. aZ5073.I52-1993 Contents USDA Technical Bulletins by Title USDA Technical Bulletins by Number - 1-1906 Subject Index (with links to Bulletin Title) Author Index (with links to Bulletin Title) The National Agricultural Library call number of each Agriculture Information Bulletin is (1--Ag84Te-no.xxx), where xxx is the series document number of the publication. Titles held by the National Agricultural Library can be verified in the Library's AGRICOLA database. To obtain copies of these documents, contact your local or state libraries, including public libraries, land-grant university libraries, or other large research libraries. Note: An older edition of this document was published in 1993: Index to USDA Technical Bulletins, Numbers 1-1802. The current edition is an Internet-based document, and includes links to full-text USDA Technical Bulletins on the Internet. Technical Bulletins by Title Skip Navigation Bar | By Title | By Number | Subject Index | Author Index Go to: A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z | A

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National Agricultural Library Cataloging Record:Miller, Ellen K.Index to USDA Technical Bulletins1. United States. Dept. of Agriculture--Periodicals, Indexes. I. Title.aZ5073.I52-1993

ContentsUSDA Technical Bulletins by TitleUSDA Technical Bulletins by Number - 1-1906Subject Index (with links to Bulletin Title)Author Index (with links to Bulletin Title)

The National Agricultural Library call number of each Agriculture Information Bulletin is (1--Ag84Te-no.xxx),where xxx is the series document number of the publication. Titles held by the National Agricultural Library canbe verified in the Library's AGRICOLA database. To obtain copies of these documents, contact your local orstate libraries, including public libraries, land-grant university libraries, or other large research libraries.Note: An older edition of this document was published in 1993: Index to USDA Technical Bulletins, Numbers1-1802. The current edition is an Internet-based document, and includes links to full-text USDA TechnicalBulletins on the Internet.

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Accounting for the environment in agriculture. Hrubovcak, James; LeBlanc, Michael, and Eakin, B. Kelly(1995) . TB1847

The acidic properties of peat and muck. Feustel, Irvin C. (1939). TB690

The acute toxicity of chlorinated hydrocarbon and organic phosphorous insecticides to livestock. Radeleff, R. D.(1955). TB1122

Adding value to existing models of international agricultural trade. Hertel, Thomas W.; Peterson, E. B., andStout, James V. (1994). TB1833

Adequacy and reliability of crop-yield estimates. Sarle, Charles F. (1932). TB311

Adhesive bonding of wood. Selbo, M. L. (1975). TB1512

Adoption of pest management strategies under varying environmental conditions. Caswell, Margriet F. andShoemaker, Robbin (1993). TB1827

Aeration and other soil factors affecting southern pines as related to littleleaf disease. Zak, Bratislav (1961).TB1248

Aflatoxin in seed cotton during short-term trailer storage. Griffin, Anselm Clyde and Collins, Charles A. (1976).TB1552

Aggregate economic effects of alternative land retirement programs: a linear programming analysis. Whittlesey,Norman K. and Heady, Earl Orel (1966). TB1351

Aggregate food demand and the supply of agricultural products. Lamm, R. McFall (1981). TB1656

Aggregate stability of soils from western United States and Canada: measurement procedure, correlations withsoil constituents. Kemper, William Doral and Koch, E. J. (1966). TB1355

Agricultural cooperative associations, marketing and purchasing, 1925. Elsworth, R. H. (1928). TB40

Agricultural credit corporations affiliated with cotton cooperative marketing associations. Rowe, William H.(1932). TB322

Agricultural hydrology as evaluated by monolith lysimeters. Harrold, L. L. and Dreibelbis, F. R. (1952). TB1050

Agricultural investigations at the Belle Fourche (S. Dak.) Field Station, 1926-32. Aune, Beyer; Hurst, Lewis A.,and Osenbrug, Albert (1934). TB454

Agricultural investigations at the Huntley (Mont.) Field Station, 1927-1930. Hansen, Dan; Seamans, A. E., andKopland, D. V. (1933). TB353

Agricultural investigations on the Newlands (Nev.) Reclamation Project. Knight, Elmer W. (1935). TB464

Agricultural loans of commercial banks. Wall, Norman J. (1936). TB521

Agricultural survey of Europe: France. Michael, Louis Guy (1928). TB37

Agricultural survey of Europe: Hungary. Michael, Louis Guy (1930). TB160

Agricultural survey of Europe: Switzerland. Hobson, Asher (1929). TB101

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Agricultural survey of Europe: the Danube Basin: pt. 2, Rumania, Bulgaria, and Yugoslavia. Michael, Louis Guy(1929). TB126

Agriculture and European Union enlargement. Josling, Timothy Edward (1998). TB1865

Agriculture in southern Africa. Taylor, Clifford C. (1935). TB466

The air seasoning of wood. Mathewson, J. S. (1930). TB174

Airborne movement of the pink bollworm and other arthropods. Glick, Perry A. and Noble, L. W. (1961).TB1255

Alfalfa experiments at Stoneville, Miss., 1935-37. Henson, Paul R. and Westover, H. L. (1939). TB701

Alfalfa experiments at Stoneville, Mississippi. Henson, Paul R. and Westover, H. L. (1935). TB495

Alfalfa germplasm in the United States: genetic vulnerability, use, improvement, and maintenance. Barnes, D.K.; Bingham, E. T.; Murphy, R. P.; Hunt, O. J.; Beard, D. F.; Skrdla, W. H., and Teuber, L. R. (1977). TB1571

Alfalfa-growing areas of the Western United States: their climates and similarities. (1982). TB1651

Alfalfa saponins: studies on their chemical, pharmacological, and physiological properties in relation toruminant bloat. Lindahl, Ivan L. (1957). TB1161

An alinement-chart method for preparing forest-tree volume tables. Reineke, L. H. and Bruce, Donald (1932).TB304

Alkaloid-bearing plants and their contained alkaloids. Willaman, J. J. and Schubert, Bernice G. (1961). TB1234

Alpine kalmia (Kalmia microphylla) as a stock-poisoning plant. Clawson, A. B. (1933). TB391

Alteration of muscovite and biotite in the soil. Denison, I. A.; Fry, William H., and Gile, Philip L. (1929). TB128

Alternative measures of farm output to classify farms by size. Hanson, Gregory D.; Stanton, B. F., and Ahearn,Mary C. (1989). TB1749

Alternative ways to index farm real estate values. Greene, Catherine and Barnard, Charles H. (1987). TB1724

American, Egyptian, and Indian cotton-wilt fusaria: their pathogenicity and relationship to other wilt fusaria.Armstrong, G. M. and Armstrong, J. K. (1960). TB1219

Analyses and composition of California lemon and orange oils. Poore, Homer D. (1932). TB241

Analyses of generic dairy advertising, 1984-97. Blisard, William Noel (1999). TB1873

An analysis of cooperative over-order pricing of fluid milk. Jesse, Edward V. and Johnson, Aaron C. (1985).TB1708

The analysis of demand for farm products. Fox, Karl August (1953). TB1081

Analysis of factors influencing cotton yields and their variability: with special reference to the Upper Piedmontand west Texas rolling plains. Fulmer, John L. and Botts, Ralph R. (1951). TB1042

Analysis of hedging and other operations in grain futures. Howell, L. D. (1948). TB971

Analysis of hedging and other operations in wool and wool top futures. Howell, L. D. (1962). TB1260

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An analysis of log production in the "inland empire" region. Bradner, M. I. (1933). TB355

An analysis of speculative trading in grain futures. Stewart, Blair (1949). TB1001

Analysis of the advanced registry records of 611 daughters of 51 Ayrshire sires. Fohrman, M. H. and Graves, R.R. (1933). TB349

Analysis of the effects of cost-of-service transportation rates on the U.S. grain marketing system. Schnake, L. D.and Franzmann, John R. (1973). TB1484

Analysis of the impact of food stamp redemptions on food stores and regions, Fiscal Year 1978. Nelson, Paul E.(1981). TB1646

Analytical solutions of the one-dimensional convective-dispersive solute transport equation. Van Genuchten, M.Th. and Alves, W. J. (1982). TB1661

Analyzing the impact of government programs on crop acreage. Houck, James P.; Abel, Martin Erwin; Ryan,Mary E.; Gallagher, Paul W.; Hoffman, Robert G., and Penn, J. B. (1976). TB1548

Anatomical structure of the cottonseed coat as related to problems of germination. Simpson, D. M.; Adams,Caroline L., and Stone, G. M. (1940). TB734

Anatomy and morphology of the vegetative organs of Sorghum vulgare. Artschwager, Ernst (1948). TB957

The anatomy of the seedling and roots of the Valencia orange. Hayward, H. E. and Long, E. M. (1942). TB786

Annotated checklist of new world insects associated with Prosopis (Mesquite). Ward, C. R.; O'Brien, CharlesWilliam; O'Brien, Lois Breimeier; Foster, D. E., and Huddleston, E. W. (1977). TB1557

An annotated list of genus-group names in the family Simuliidae (Diptera). Stone, Alan (1963). TB1284

The anoplura of African rodents and insectivores. Johnson, Phyllis Truth (1960). TB1211

Anthracnose and red rot of sorghum. LeBeau, F. J.; Stokes, I. E., and Coleman, O. H. (1951). TB1035

Anthracnose disease ratings for alfalfa varieties and experimental strains. Devine, T. E.; Campbell, T. A., andHanson, Clarence Herman (1975). TB1507

Anthracnose of cereals and grasses. Bruehl, G. W. and Dickson, James G. (1950). TB1005

Apanteles diatraeae, a braconid parasite of the southwestern corn borer. Davis, E. G. (1944). TB871

Apanteles solitarius (Ratzeburg), an introduced braconid parasite of the satin moth. Parker, D. L. (1935). TB477

Apanteles thompsoni Lyle: a braconid parasite of the European corn borer. Vance, Arlo McCrillis (1931). TB233

Aphanomyces species and their root diseases in pea and sugarbeet. Papavizas, George C. (1974). TB1485

The apple maggot. Porter, B. A. (1928). TB66

Application of activity analysis to regional development planning: a case study of economic planning in ruralsouth central Kentucky. Spiegelman, Robert G.; Baum, E. L., and Talbert, L. E. (1965). TB1339

The application of silviculture in controlling the specific gravity of wood. Paul, Benson H. (1963). TB1288

The application of silviculture in controlling the specific gravity of wood. Paul, Benson H. (1930). TB168

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Application of steam in the sterilization of soils. Senner, Arthur H. (1934). TB443

The application of unit area control in the management of ponderosa-Jeffrey pine at Blacks MountainExperimental Forest. Hallin, William E. (1959). TB1191

Applying the economic threshold concept to control lesion nematodes on corn. Osteen, Craig D.; Johnson, A.W., and Dowler, Clyde C. (1982). TB1670

Arc, a multiple pest-resistant alfalfa. Devine, T. E.; Ratcliffe, R. H.; Busbice, Thad H.; Schillinger, J. A.;Hofmann, L.; Buss, G. R.; Cleveland, R. W.; Lukezic, F. L.; McMurtrey, J. E., and Rincker, C. M. (1977).TB1559

Area variations in the wages of agricultural labor in the United States. Maitland, Sheridan T. and Fisher, DorothyAnne (1958). TB1177

Arrow grass (Triglochin maritima) as a stock-poisoning plant. Marsh, C. Dwight; Clawson, A. B., and Roe, G.C. (1929). TB113

Arsenic distribution in soils and its presence in certain plants. Williams, K. T. and Whetstone, Richard R. (1940).TB732

Arsenic in natural phosphates and phosphate fertilizers. Tremearne, T. H. and Jacob, K. D. (1941). TB781

Arsenical and other fruit injuries of apples resulting from washing operations. Fisher, D. F. and Reeves, E. L.(1931). TB245

Arthropod and nematode parasites, parasitoids, and predators of acrididae in America north of Mexico. Rees, N.E. (1973). TB1460

Artificial reforestation in the Southern pine region. Wakeley, Philip C. (1935). TB492

Asphalt linings for seepage control: evaluation of effectiveness and durability of three types of linings.Lauritzen, C. W. and Dedrick, Allen R. (1972). TB1440

Asymmetric information in the market for yield and revenue insurance products. Makki, Shiva S. (2001).TB1892

Asymmetric price interactions in pork and beef markets. Hahn, William F. (1989). TB1769

Atlas of epidermal plant fragments ingested by grazing animals. Howard, Gene S. and Samuel, Marilyn J.(1979). TB1582

Attractants for the flying gipsy moths as an aid in locating new infestations. Collins, C. W. and Potts, S. F.(1932). TB336

Attractants for the Japanese beetle. Fleming, Walter E. (1969). TB1399

An automatic moisture control for continuous grain dryers. Zachariah, G. L (1972). TB1442

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Bacillus thuringiensis cultures available from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Nakamura, Lawrence K. andDulmage, Howard T. (1988). TB1738

The bacterial blight of beans caused by Bacterium phaseoli. Zaumeyer, W. J. (1930). TB186

Bacterial blight of cotton under conditions of artificial inoculation. Weindling, Richard (1948). TB956

The bacterial spot disease of the peach and other stone fruits. Dunegan, John C. (1932). TB273

Bacterial wilt of corn. Rand, Frederick Vernon and Cash, Lillian C. (1933). TB362

Bacterial wilt of lespedeza. Ayers, T. T.; Lefebvre, C. L., and Johnson, Howard W. (1939). TB704

Bacteriological changes during the fermentation of certain brined and salted vegetables. Etchells, John L.; Jones,Ivan D., and Lewis, William M. (1947). TB947

Bacteriology and chemistry of oysters with special reference to regulatory control of production, handling, andshipment. Hunter, Albert C. and Harrison, Channing W. (1928). TB64

Bank market structure and local employment growth. [electronic report] Collender, Robert N., and Shaffer,Sherrill L. (2002). TB1900

Bark structure of North American conifers. Chang, Ying Pe (1954). TB1095

Barley: patterns of response to freezing stress. Olien, Charles Robert (1977). TB1558

Barriers in synergized, Pyrethrins-treated paper bags to prevent migration of piperonyl butoxide into cornmeal,flour, and CSM. Highland, Henry A. and Secreast, Margaret (1973). TB1475

Base exchange and related properties of the colloids of soils from the erosion experiment stations. Slater, C. S.and Byers, Horace G. (1934). TB461

The bean weevil and the Southern cowpea weevil in California. Larson, A. O. and Fisher, C. K. (1938). TB593

The bearing strength of wood under bolts. Trayer, George W. (1932). TB332

Beaver habits and experiments in beaver culture. Bailey, Vernon (1927). TB21

The bed-load function for sediment transportation in open channel flows. Einstein, H. A. (1950). TB1026

Beef from calves fed grain before and after weaning. Black, W. H. and Trowbridge, E. A. (1930). TB208

Beef muscle characteristics as related to carcass grade, carcass weight, and degree of aging. Doty, D. M. andPierce, John C. (1961). TB1231

Beef production and quality as affected by grade of steer and feeding grain supplement on grass. Black, W. H.;Warner, K. F., and Wilson, C. V. (1931). TB217

Beef production and quality as affected by method of feeding supplements to steers on grass in the Appalachianregion. Black, W. H. (1940). TB717

Beef production and quality as influenced by crossing Brahman with Hereford and Shorthorn cattle. Black, W.H.; Lush, J. L., and Semple, Arthur T. (1934). TB417

Beef production from purebred, grade, and native calves. Semple, Arthur T. and Dvorachek, H. E. (1930).TB203

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The beet leafhopper and its control on beets grown for seed in Arizona and New Mexico. Romney, Van E.(1943). TB855

The behavior of boron in soils. Eaton, Frank M. and Wilcox, L. V. (1939). TB696

Beltsville growth standards for Holstein cattle. Matthews, C. A. and Fohrman, M. H. (1954). TB1099

Beltsville growth standards for Jersey cattle. Matthews, C. A. and Fohrman, M. H. (1954). TB1098

Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius): a pest of cotton in the southwestern United States. Butler, G. D. (1986). TB1707

Bioassay of Bacillus thuringiensis (Berliner) delta-endotoxin using the tobacco budworm. Dulmage, H. T.;Martinez, A. J., and Pena, T. (1976). TB1528

Bioassay of clover wound tumor virus and the mycoplasmalike organisms of peach Western X and aster yellows.Whitcomb, R. F. (1971). TB1438

Bioassay of soil containing residues of chlorinated hydrocarbon insecticides: with special reference to control ofJapanese beetle grubs. Fleming, Walter E. (1962). TB1266

Biochemical changes in tobacco during flue curing. Bacon, C. W.; Wenger, Raymond, and Bullock, James F.(1951). TB1032

The biologic and economic assessment of 2,4,5-T: a report. (1982). TB1671. Supplement. (1983).

The biologic and economic assessment of amitraz: a report. (1981). TB1637

The biologic and economic assessment of benomyl: a report. (1985). TB1678

The biologic and economic assessment of chlorpyrifos and diazinon in ornamentals and sod production. Oetting,Ronald D. and Allison, John R. (1994). TB1837

The biologic and economic assessment of DBCP: a report. (1982). TB1666

The Biologic and economic assessment of Diallate: a report. (1980). TB1620

The biologic and economic assessment of Dimethoate: a report. (1981). TB1663

The biologic and economic assessment of Endrin: a report. (1980). TB1623

The biologic and economic assessment of Lindane: a report. (1980). TB1647

The biologic and economic assessment of maleic hydrazide: a report. (1980). TB1634

The biologic and economic assessment of pentachlorophenol, inorganic arsenicals, creosote. (1980). TB1658

The biologic and economic assessment of phorate and terbufos. Fitzner, Michael S.; Bowman, James S., andStockdale, Harold J. (1990). TB1785

The Biologic and economic assessment of Strychnine, Strychnine Sulfate 1080/1081. (1980). TB1626

The biologic and economic assessment of the field crop usage of chlorpyrifos. Witkowski, John F.; Whitney,Susan P., and Kergel, Thomas J. (1994). TB1832

The biologic and economic assessment of toxaphene: a report of the toxaphene assessment team to the rebuttablepresumption against registration of toxaphene. (1981). TB1652

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Biological and ecological factors in the control of the celery leaf tier in Florida. Ball, E. D. (1935). TB463

The biological assessment of thiophanate-methyl: a report. (1985). TB1679

Biological characteristics of barley stripe-mosaic virus strains and their evolution. McKinney, H. H. and Greeley,Lester W. (1965). TB1324

Biological control of alligatorweed, 1959-1972: a review and evaluation. Coulson, Jack R. (1977). TB1547

Biological control of insect pests in the continental United States. Clausen, Curtis P. (1956). TB1139

Biological control of the citrus blackfly in Mexico. Smith, H. D.; Maltby, Harry L., and Jimenez Jimenez,Eleazar (1964). TB1311

Biological control of the European corn borer in the United States. Baker, W. A.; Bradley, W. G., and Clark,Charles Allen (1949). TB983

Biological control of the Japanese beetle. Fleming, Walter E. (1968). TB1383

Biological control of the oriental fruit fly (Dacus dorsalis Hendel) and other fruit flies in Hawaii. Clausen, CurtisP.; Clancy, Donald W., and Chock, Q. C. (1965). TB1322

Biological studies on the leafhopper Empoasca fabae as a bean pest. DeLong, Dwight Moore (1938). TB618

A biological study of Trichogramma minutum Riley as an egg parasite of the oriental fruit moth. Peterson,Alvah (1930). TB215

Biology and control of the American dog tick. Smith, Carroll N.; Cole, Moses M., and Gouck, Harry K. (1946).TB905

Biology and control of the black vine weevil. Smith, Floyd F. (1932). TB325

The biology and control of the blueberry maggot in Washington County, Maine. Lathrop, Frank H. and Nickels,C. B. (1932). TB275

Biology and control of the corn leaf aphid with special reference to the Southwestern states. Wildermuth, V. L.and Walter, E. V. (1932). TB306

Biology and control of the lima-bean pod borer in southern California. Stone, M. W. (1965). TB1321

Biology and control of the rhodesgrass scale. Chada, H. L. and Wood, E. A. (1960). TB1221

The biology and control of the sorghum midge. Walter, E. V. (1941). TB778

Biology and control of tree hoppers injurious to fruit trees in the Pacific Northwest. Yothers, M. A. (1934).TB402

The biology and ecology of the red-headed pine sawfly. Benjamin, Daniel M. (1955). TB1118

Biology and ecology of two predators: Geocoris palens Stal and G. Bullatus (Say). Tamaki, George and Weeks,R. E. (1972). TB1446

The biology and morphology of the braconid Chelonus annulipes Wesm., a parasite of the European corn borer.Vance, Arlo McGrillis (1932). TB294

Biology and morphology of the spindle worm, or elder borer. Silver, J. C. (1933). TB345

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The biology and pathology of dwarfmistletoe: Arceuthobium compylopodum f. Abietinum, parasitizing true firs(Abies spp.) in California. Scharpf, Robert F. and Parmeter, J. R. (1967). TB1362

Biology, ecology, and control of the lodgepole needle miner. Struble, George R. (1973). TB1458

Biology of Brachymeria fonscolombei (Dufour), a hymenopterous parasite of blowfly larvae. Roberts, RaifordA. (1933). TB365

The biology of Cremastus flavoorbitalis (Cameron), an ichneumonid parasite of the European corn borer.Bradley, W. G. and Burgess, Emory D. (1934). TB441

The biology of poor seed production in Tephrosia vogelii. Martin, Franklin W. and Cabanillas, Eugenio (1970).TB1419

Biology of some Japanese and Chosenese grub parasites (Scoliidae). Clausen, Curtis P.; Gardner, T. R., and Sato,Kaku (1932). TB308

Biology of the cotton boll weevil at Florence, S.C. Fenton, F. A. and Dunnam, E. W. (1929). TB112

Biology of the European red mite in the Pacific Northwest. Newcomer, E. J. and Yothers, M. A. (1929). TB89

Biology of the foxglove aphid in the Northeastern United States. Wave, H. E.; Shands, W. A., and Simpson,Geddes W. (1965). TB1338

Biology of the Indian-meal moth on dried fruits in California. Hamlin, J. C.; Reed, W. D., and Phillips, M. E.(1931). TB242

Biology of the Japanese beetle. Fleming, Walter E. (1972). TB1449

Biology of the narcissus bulb fly in the Pacific Northwest. Doucette, Charles F. (1942). TB809

Biology of the pea weevil in the Pacific Northwest with suggestions for its control on seed peas. Larson, A. O.;Brindley, T. A., and Hinman, F. G. (1938). TB599

Biology of the Primary screw worm fly, Cochliomyia americana, and a comparison of its stages with those of C.macellaria. Laake, E. W.; Cushing, Emory C., and Parish, H. E. (1936). TB500

Biology of the raisin moth. Donohoe, Heber C. (1949). TB994

Biology of the seed-corn maggot in the coastal plain of the south Atlantic states. Reid, W. J. (1940). TB723

Biology of the tobacco hornworm in the Southern cigar-tobacco district. Madden, A. H. and Chamberlin, F. S.(1945). TB896

Biosystematics of the first-stage larvae of some North American Bruchidae (Coleoptera). Pfaffenberger, Gary S.and Johnson, Clarence D. (1976). TB1525

Biosystematics of the genus merobruchus of continental North America and the West Indies. Kingsolver, JohnMark (1988). TB1744

Blast-furnace processes for the production of phosphatic and potassic fertilizer materials. Royster, P. H. (1937).TB543

The bluegrass webworm. Ainslie, George G. (1930). TB173

Body icing in transit refrigeration of vegetables. Mallison, E. D. and Pentzer, W. T. (1938). TB627

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Boll, fiber, and spinning properties of cotton as affected by management practices. Bennett, O. L.; Erie, L. J.,and MacKenzie, A. J. (1967). TB1372

Bollweevil control with calcium arsenate on field plots in Madison Parish, LA, from 1920 to 1934. Young, M. T.(1935). TB487

Bollweevil populations as affected by removal of shed cotton forms. Fye, R. E. and Hopkins, A. R. (1962).TB1277

Boneless beef: raw, cooked, and served: results of analyses for moisture, protein, fat, and ash. Toepfer, EdwardW.; Pritchett, Claud S., and Hewston, Elizabeth M. (1955). TB1137

Boron, copper, manganese, and zinc requirement tests of tobacco. Bacon, C. W.; Leighty, Wilbur R., andBullock, James F. (1950). TB1009

Boron distribution in soils and related data. Whetstone, Richard R.; Robinson, W. O., and Byers, Horace G.(1942). TB797

Boron in irrigation waters. Scofield, Carl S. and Wilcox, L. V. (1931). TB264

Boron in soils and irrigation waters and its effect on plants, with particular reference to the San Joaquin Valley ofCalifornia. Eaton, Frank M. (1935). TB448

Botanical descriptions of forty artificial pine hybrids. Little, Elbert Luther and Righter, Francis I. (1965).TB1345

Bracon lissogaster Mues.: a parasite of the wheat stem sawfly. Somsen, H. W. and Luginbill, Philip (1956).TB1153

Breaking strength, elongation, and folding endurance of films of starches and gelatin used in textile sizing.Furry, Margaret Smith (1939). TB674

Breeding behavior of certain agronomic characters in progenies of sugarcane crosses at the United StatesSugarcane Field Station, Houma, LA. Hebert, Leo P. and Henderson, M. T. (1959). TB1194

A breeding experiment with Holstein cattle at the Huntley, Mont., Field Station. Dawson, J. R. and Kopland, D.V. (1948). TB965

Breeding experiments with Holstein-Friesian cattle: results of 35 years' research at Beltsville, MD. Fohrman, M.H. (1960). TB1220

Breeding hard red winter wheats for winter hardiness and higher yield. Quisenberry, Karl S. and Clark, J. Allen(1929). TB136

Breeding perennial forage grasses. Hanson, A. A. and Carnahan, H. L. (1956). TB1145

Breeding the honeybee under controlled conditions. Nolan, W. J. (1932). TB326

Breeding tobacco for resistance to Thielavia root rot. Johnson, James. (1930). TB175

Bridge piers as channel obstructions. Yarnell, David L. (1934). TB442

Broomcorn experiments at the United States Dry-land Field Station, Woodward, Oklahoma. Sieglinger, John B.(1928). TB51

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The brown semicostate and costate species of Colaspis in Mexico and Central America (Coleoptera:Chrysomelidae). Blake, Doris H. (1976). TB1534

The brown spot needle blight of pine seedlings. Siggers, Paul V. (1944). TB870

Bruising and freezing of apples in storage and transit. Rose, Dean H. and Lutz, J. M. (1933). TB370

Bruising, freezing, and chemical injury of potatoes in transit. Wright, R. C. (1952). TB668

Bud selection in Eureka and Lisbon lemons and progeny tests of bud variations. Shamel, A. D.; Pomeroy, C. S.,and Caryl, R. E. (1936). TB531

Bud selection in the Washington navel orange: progeny tests of limb variations. Shamel, A. D.; Pomeroy, CarlS., and Caryl, R. E. (1929). TB123

Building decay associated with rain seepage. Verrall, Arthur Frederic (1966). TB1356

Butt rot in unburned sprout oak stands. Roth, Elmer R. and Sleeth, Bailey (1939). TB684

Butterfat sampling and testing problems: a nine-market study. Herrmann, Louis F. and Anderson, Elsie D.(1965). TB1336

The cabbage looper as a pest of lettuce in the Southwest. McKinney, K. B. (1944). TB846

The calcium content of commercial white bread. Goddard, Verz R. and Marshall, Mary W. (1952). TB1055

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Calcium requirements of dairy cattle. Converse, Henry T. (1954). TB1092

Calorimetric measurements of the heat of respiration of fruits and vegetables. Green, W. P.; Hukill, W. V., andRose, Dean H. (1941). TB771

Camptotheca acuminata Decaisne (Nyssaceae), source of camptothecin, an antileukemic alkaloid. Perdue,Robert E. (1970). TB1415

The cannibalistic habits of the corn ear worm. Barber, George W. (1936). TB499

The canning quality of certain commercially important Eastern peaches. Culpepper, Charles W. and Caldwell,Joseph S. (1930). TB196

Cantaloup breeding: correlations among fruit characters under mass selection. Bohn, G. W. and Andrus, C. F.(1969). TB1403

Capacity utilization and measurement of agricultural productivity. Hauver, James H.; Yee, Jet, and Ball, V. Eldon(1991). TB1798

Capital accumulation and asset pricing in U.S. agriculture. Vasavada, Utpal and Somwaru, Agapi (1990).TB1771

Carotene stability in alfalfa as affected by laboratory- and industrial-scale processing. Thompson, C. Ray (1960).TB1232

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Carotenoids in the fungi Mucorales: special reference to Choanephoraceae. Hesseltine, C. W. (1961). TB1245

Carryover levels for grains: a method for determining amounts that are optimal under specified conditions.Gustafson, Robert L. (1958). TB1178

Cast-in-place 2-foot concrete trapezoidal flow-measuring flumes. Humpherys, Allan S. and Bondurant, James A.(1977). TB1566

Castration of young pigs. Ashbrook, F. G. (1916). TB780

Causes of brashness in wood. Koehler, Arthur (1933). TB342

Causes of square and boll shedding in cotton. Guinn, Gene (1982). TB1672

Cellulose decomposition by the Aspergilli with special reference to Aspergillus niger. Simpson, Marion E. andMarsh, Paul Bruce (1964). TB1303

Cercosporella foot rot of winter cereals. Sprague, Roderick and Fellows, Hurley (1934). TB428

Cereal experiments at the Fort Hays Branch Station, Hays, Kansas, 1912 to 1923. Swanson, Arthur F. (1927).TB14

Certain chemical and physical changes produced in Kieffer pears during ripening and storage. Lutz, J. M. andCulpepper, C. W. (1937). TB590

Changes in American textile industry: competition, structure, facilities, costs. Howell, L. D. (1959). TB1210

Changes in lemons during storage as affected by air circulation and ventilation. Harvey, E. M. (1946). TB908

Changes in nutritional quality of food product offerings and purchases: a case study in the mid-1990's.Mojduszka, Eliza M. (1999). TB1880

Changes in quantity and composition of fat in hogs fed a peanut ration followed by a corn ration. Ellis, N. R.(1933). TB368

Changes in weedy plant cover on cleared sagebrush land and their probable causes. Piemeisel, R. L. (1938).TB654

Changing consumer food prices: a user's guide to ERS analyses. Reed, A. J. (1997). TB1862

Character and behavior of organic soil colloids. Anderson, M. S. and Byers, Horace G. (1933). TB377

Character of the colloidal materials in the profiles of certain major soil groups. Anderson, M. S. and Byers,Horace G. (1931). TB228

Chemical and mechanical methods of ribes eradication in the white pine areas of the western states. Offord, H.R.; Van Atta, G. R., and Swanson, H. E. (1940). TB692

Chemical and physical properties of certain soils developed from granitic materials in New England and thePiedmont, and of their colloids. Brown, Irvin C. and Byers, Horace G. (1938). TB609

The chemical and physical properties of dry-land soils and of their colloids. Brown, Irvin C. and Byers, HoraceG. (1935). TB502

Chemical and physical properties of some of the important alluvial soils of the Mississippi drainage basin.Holmes, R. S. and Hearn, W. E. (1942). TB833

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Chemical and physical studies of certain Hawaiian soil profiles. Hough, George J. and Byers, Horace G. (1937).TB584

The chemical composition of representative grades of the 1951 and 1952 crops of Burley tobacco includingchemical methods. Phillips, Max and Bacot, Aubrey M. (1958). TB1186

The chemical composition of representative grades of the 1952 and 1954 crops of flue-cured tobacco, includingchemical methods. Bacot, Aubrey M. (1960). TB1225

The chemical composition of soils and colloids of the Norfolk and related soil series. Holmes, R. S.; Hearn, W.E., and Byers, Horace G. (1938). TB594

Chemical composition of sugarcane juice as affected by fertilizers. McKaig, Nelson and Hurst, Lewis A. (1941).TB754

The chemical composition of various wheats and factors influencing their composition. Shollenberger, J. H.(1949). TB995

Chemical control of weeds in crimson clover grown for seed production. Lee, W. O. (1964). TB1302

The chemical determination of soundness in corn. Zeleny, Lawrence and Coleman, D. A. (1939). TB644

The chemical eradication of ribes. Offord, H. R. (1931). TB240

Chemical seed treatments for the control of certain diseases of sorghum. Leukel, R. W. (1943). TB849

Chemical studies of infertile soils derived from rocks high in magnesium and generally high in chromium andnickel. Robinson, W. O.; Edgington, Glen, and Byers, Horace G. (1935). TB471

A chemical study of some soils derived from limestone. Alexander, Lyle T.; Byers, Horace G., and Edgington,Glen (1939). TB678

The chemotropic responses of the housefly, the green-bottle flies, and the black blowfly. Laake, E. W. (1931).TB270

The chestnut curculios. Brooks, Fred E. and Cotton, R. T. (1929). TB130

Chewing and sucking lice as parasites of mammals and birds. Price, Manning A. and Graham, O. H. (1997).TB1849

Chickweed control in alfalfa. Aldrich, R. J. (1957). TB1174

Chronobiologic appraisal of dietary quality for free-flying honey bee colonies. Standifer, L. N.; Cornelissen, G.,and Halberg, F. (1983). TB1674

The citrus blackfly in Asia, and the importation of its natural enemies into tropical America. Clausen, Curtis P.and Berry, Paul A. (1932). TB320

The citrus insects of Japan. Clausen, Curtis P. (1927). TB15

The citrus nematode and its control in the Southwest. Reynolds, Harold W.; O'Bannon, H., and Nigh, Edward L.(1974). TB1478

The citrus rust mite and its control. Yothers, W. W. and Mason, Arthur C. (1930). TB176

Citrus thrips: biology, ecology, and control. Tanigoshi, Lynell K. and Nishio Wong, Joyce Y. (1982). TB1668

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Classification of barley varieties grown in the United Sstates and Canada in 1958. Wiebe, G. A. and Reid, DavidA. (1961). TB1224

Classification of barley varieties grown in the United States and Canada in 1945. Aberg, Ewert and Wiebe, G. A.(1946). TB907

Classification of flax varieties, 1946. Dillman, A. C. (1953). TB1064

Classification of house and barn paints: as recommended by the United States Department of Agriculture.Browne, F. L. (1942). TB804

Classification of Medicago sativa L. using legume characters and flower colors. Gunn, Charles R.; Skrdla, W.H., and Spencer, H. C. (1978). TB1574

A classification of North American agallian leaf hoppers. Oman, Paul W. (1933). TB372

Classification of selected higher categories of auchenor rhynchous Homoptera (Cicadellidae and Aetalionidae).Davis, Robert Banks (1975). TB1494

A classification of the higher groups and genera of the coccid family Margarodidae. Morrison, Harold (1928).TB52

Classification of the ortheziidae: supplement to classification of scale insects of the subfamily orthiziinae.Morrison, Harold (1952). TB1052

Classification of Triticum species and of wheat varieties grown in the United States. Briggle, L. W. and Reitz,Louis Powers (1963). TB1278

Classification of wheat varieties grown in the United States. Clark, J. Allen and Bayles, B. B. (1935). TB459

Classification of wheat varieties grown in the United States in 1939. Clark, J. Allen and Bayles, B. B. (1942).TB795

Classification of wheat varieties grown in the United States in 1949. Bayles, B. B. and Clark, J. Allen (1954).TB1083

Classified pricing of milk: some theoretical aspects. Harris, E. S. (1958). TB1184

Cleaning machine-stripped cotton for efficient ginning and maximum bale values. Baker, Roy V.; Columbus,Eugene P., and Laird, J. Weldon (1977). TB1540

Climate and accelerated erosion in the arid and semi-arid Southwest, with special reference to the Polacca Washdrainage basin, Arizona. Thornthwaite, C. Warren; Sharpe, C. F. Stewart, and Dosch, Earl F. (1942). TB808

A closed-loop cotton-moisturization system for cotton ginning. Columbus, Eugene P. and Baker, Roy V. (1975).TB1513

Clover anthracnose caused by Colletotrichum trifolii. Monteith, John (1928). TB28

Clubroot of crucifers. Wellman, Frederick L. (1930). TB181

Coefficient-of-parentage and genetic-similarity estimates for 258 North American soybean cultivars released bypublic agencies during 1945-88. Carter, Thomas E.; Gizlice, Ziya, and Burton, J. W. (1993). TB1814

Coefficients of parentage for 260 cotton cultivars released between 1970 and 1990. Bowman, Daryl; May, O.Lloyd, and Calhoun, D. Steve (1997). TB1852

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Collecting insects by airplane in southern Texas. Glick, Perry A. (1957). TB1158

Collecting insects by airplane, with special reference to dispersal of the potato leafhopper. Glick, P. A. (1960).TB1222

The combined harvester-thresher in the Great Plains. Reynoldson, L. A. (1928). TB70

Combining abilities in crosses among six inbred lines of swine. Hetzer, H. O. (1961). TB1237

Commercial cotton-bleaching processes and their effect on fabrics. Kettering, James H. and Kraemer, Rita M.(1947). TB941

Commercial irrigation companies. Hutchins, Wells A. (1930). TB177

Commercial possibilities of Japanese mint in the United States as a source of natural menthol. Sievers, A. F. andLowman, M. S. (1933). TB378

Commercial thinning of Douglas-fir in the Pacific Northwest. Worthington, Norman P. and Staebler, George R.(1961). TB1230

Communicability of infectious abortion between swine and cattle. Cotton, W. E.; Buck, John M., and Smith, H.E. (1938). TB629

A comparative analysis of the vegetative characteristics of some variants of Saccharum spontaneum.Artschwager, Ernst (1942). TB811

Comparative biochemistry of the decay of sweetgum sapwood by white-rot and brown-rot fungi. Cowling, EllisBrevier (1961). TB1258

Comparative biologies of Oryzaephilus surinamensis and O. Mercator (Coleoptera: Cucujidae) on dried fruitsand nuts. Curtis, C. E. and Clark, J. D. (1974). TB1488

Comparative chemical composition of juices of different varieties of Louisiana sugarcane. Fort, Charles A. andMcKaig, Nelson (1939). TB688

Comparative host plant range studies of the blue alfalfa aphid, Acyrthosiphon kondoi Shinji, and the pea aphid,Acyrthosiphon pisum (Harris)(Homoptera: Aphididae). Ellsbury, Michael M. and Nielson, Mervin William(1981). TB1639

Comparative influence of different storage temperatures on weight losses and vitality of seed potatoes. Stuart,William; Lombard, P. M., and Peacock, Walter M. (1929). TB117

The comparative moisture-absorbing and moisture-retaining capacities of peat and soil mixtures. Feustel, IrvinC. and Byers, Horace G. (1936). TB532

Comparative morphology of the lens on legume (Fabaceae) seeds. Lersten, Nels R.; Gunn, Charles R., andBrubaker, Curt L. (1992). TB1791

Comparative performances of a stick machine and a bur machine-stripped cotton. Baker, Roy V. (1971). TB1437

Comparative strength properties of woods grown in the United States. Markwardt, L. J. (1930). TB158

Comparative studies of three soil fumigants for wireworm control. Cook, William C. (1949). TB980

Comparative studies of varietal suitability for freezing preservation of peas, green or snap beans, lima beans, andsweet corn grown under eastern conditions. Caldwell, Joseph S. (1940). TB731

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A comparative study of storage at 32 degrees and 36 degrees F. of apples grown in the Potomac River Valley.Haller, M. H. and Lutz, J. M. (1941). TB776

Comparative susceptibility of crop plants to sodium chlorate injury. Hurd Karrer, Annie M. (1940). TB648

Comparative utilization of energy by household electric and liquefied petroleum gas ranges, refrigerators, andwater heaters. Beveridge, Elizabeth and McCracken, Earl C. (1953). TB1073

Comparative winter hardiness of barley varieties. Wiebe, G. A. and Reid, David A. (1958). TB1176

Comparison of alfalfa and western wheatgrass hays for wintering yearling heifers in the Northern Great Plainsand their influence on summer gains. Baker, A. L. (1938). TB635

A comparison of certain combinations of oat varieties as crown rust differentials. Simons, M. D. and Murphy, H.C. (1955). TB1112

Comparison of chromic oxide and conventional methods in digestion trials using steers fed pelleted rations.Putnam, P. A.; Elam, C. J., and Everson, D. (1964). TB1312

Comparison of corn and corn-molasses mixture for fattening beef calves before and after weaning. Hazen, M. W.and Comfort, James E. (1943). TB862

Comparison of feeds for fattening beef calves before and after weaning. Black, W. H. and Trowbridge, E. A.(1937). TB564

Comparison of feeds for wintering steers in the northern Great Plains. Black, W. H. and Mathews, O. R. (1937).TB565

Comparison of grain rations for beef calves before and after weaning. Black, W. H. and Trowbridge, E. A.(1933). TB397

A comparison of lysimeter-derived potential evapotranspiration with computed values. McGuinness, James L.and Bordne, Erich F. (1972). TB1452

Comparison of methods of supplying phosphorus to range cattle. Black, W. H. (1949). TB981

Comparison of scabbed barley, normal barley, and yellow corn in diets for laying chickens. Titus, Harry W. andGodfrey, Albert B. (1934). TB435

Comparison of schedule and account methods of collecting data on family living. Woodhouse, Chase Going andWilliams, Faith M. (1933). TB386

Comparison of the 2,6-dichlorophenolindophenol and 2,4-dinitrophenylhydrazine methods with the Cramptonbioassay for determining vitamin C values in foods. Hewston, Elizabeth M.; Fisher, Murray, and Orent Keiles,Elsa (1951). TB1023

A comparison of the pine-oak rusts. Hedgcock, George G. and Siggers, Paul V. (1949). TB978

A comparison of the temperature and bacterial count of milk and foam during certain stages of the pasteurizationprocess. Whittaker, H. A. (1927). TB18

Comparison of various forms of milo grain for fattening steers in the southern Great Plains. Black, W. H.; Jones,J. M., and Keating, F. E. (1937). TB581

Competitive position of chicken and egg production in the United States. Christensen, Raymond P. and Mighell,Ronald L (1950). TB1018

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The competitive position of dairying in southern New England. Fowler, Herbert C. (1942). TB812

A complete system of U.S. demand for food. Huang, Kuo S. (1993). TB1821

Components of variance method and partitioning method of genetic analysis applied to weight per fruit oftomato hybrid and parental populations. Powers, LeRoy (1955). TB1131

Composite breeds to use heterosis and breed differences to improve efficiency of beef production. Gregory, K.E.; Cundiff, L. V., and Koch, R. M. (1999). TB1875

Composite volume tables for timber and their application in the Lake States. Gevorkiantz, S. R. and Olsen,Lucille P. (1955). TB1104

The composition and constitution of the colloids of certain of the great groups of soils. Byers, Horace G.;Alexander, Lyle T, and Holmes, R. S. (1935). TB484

The composition and distribution of phosphate rock with special reference to the United States. Jacob, K. D.(1933). TB364

Composition and fractionation of American steam-distilled wood turpentine. Palkin, S.; Chadwick, T. C., andMatlack, M. B. (1937). TB596

Composition and properties of goat's milk as compared with cow's milk. Gamble, James A.; Ellis, N. R., andBesley, A. K. (1939). TB671

Composition of American gum turpentine exclusive of the Pinenes. Chadwick, T. C. and Palkin, S. (1941).TB749

Composition of American honeys. White, Jonathan W. (1962). TB1261

Composition of dehydrated forages. Binger, H. P.; Thompson, C. Ray, and Kohler, George O. (1961). TB1235

Composition of gum turpentines of pines. Mirov, N. T. (1961). TB1239

Composition of the developing asparagus shoot in relation to its use as a food product and as material forcanning. Culpepper, C. W. and Moon, H. H. (1935). TB462

Compositional changes in the date fruit during growth and ripening. Rygg, G. L. (1946). TB910

Computer simulation of potato packinghouse operations: an interim step. Orr, Paul H.; Ebeling, Kenneth A.;Schaper, Lewis A., and Serrin, Thomas W. (1975). TB1504

A computerized system for estimating and displaying shortrun costs of soil conservation practices. Raitt, DaryllD. (1981). TB1659

Conceptual foundations of risk theory. Weiss, Michael D. (1987). TB1731

Conditions influencing erosion on the Boise River watershed. Renner, Frederic Gordon (1936). TB528

Cone and seed insects of western forest trees. Keen, F. P. (1958). TB1169

Conservation and use of soil moisture at Mandan, North Dakota. Thysell, J. C. (1938). TB617

Construction of true cost of food indexes from estimated engel curves. Blisard, William Noel and Blaylock,James (1991). TB1787

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Consumer demand analysis when zero consumption occurs: the case of cigarettes. Blaylock, James and Blisard,William Noel (1991). TB1792

Consumption and production of tobacco in Europe. Hutson, J. B. (1937). TB587

Contraception in wildlife management. Kreeger, Terry J. (1997). TB1853

The contribution of speculative bubbles to farmland prices. Tegene, Abebayehu and Kuchler, Fred (1990).TB1782

Contribution to the morphology and anatomy of Cryptostegia (Cryptostegia grandiflora). Artschwager, Ernst(1946). TB915

Contribution to the morphology and anatomy of guayule (Parthenium argentatum). Artschwager, Ernst (1943).TB842

Contribution to the morphology and anatomy of the Russian dandelion (Taraxacum Kok-saghyz). Artschwager,Ernst and McGuire, Ruth C. (1943). TB843

Control of downy brome in alfalfa and related studies. Bruns, V. F.; Heinemann, W. W., and Oldemeyer, D. L.(1959). TB1197

Control of field bindweed by cultural and chemical methods. Phillips, William M. (1961). TB1249

Control of imported fire ants a review of current knowledge. Collins, Homer (1992). TB1807

Control of southern celery mosaic in Florida by removing weeds that serve as souces of mosaic infection.Wellman, F. L. (1937). TB548

Control of the blue mold (downy mildew) disease of tobacco by spraying. Clayton, E. E. (1938). TB650

Control of the mountain pine beetle in lodgepole pine by the use of solar heat. Patterson, J. E. (1930). TB195

Controlling corn and hog supplies and prices. Shepherd, Geoffrey Seddon (1942). TB826

Cooking quality and compositional factors of potatoes of different varieties from several commercial locations.Heinze, Peter H.; Kirkpatrick, Mary E., and Dochterman, Elsie F. (1955). TB1106

The cooking quality, palatability, and carbohydrate composition of potatoes as influenced by storagetemperature. Wright, R. C. (1936). TB507

Cooperative marketing of fluid milk. Metzger, Hutzel (1930). TB179

Cooperative marketing of grain in Western Canada. Booth, J. F. (1928). TB63

Cooperative marketing of livestock in the United States by Terminal Associations. Randell, C. G. (1928). TB57

Cooperative muskmelon breeding program in Texas, 1955-67: new rating scales and index selection facilitatedevelopment of disease-resistant cultivars adapted to different geographical areas. Bohn, G. W.; Andrus, C. F.,and Correa, R. T. (1969). TB1405

The corn borer in Central Europe: a review of investigations from 1924 to 1927. Babcock, K. W. and Vance,Arlo McCrillis (1929). TB135

Corn earworm rearing mechanization. Sparks, Alton N. and Harrell, E. A. (1976). TB1554

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Corn-molasses mixtures compared with corn for fattening beef cattle in the Coastal Plain Area. McComas, EarlW.; Douglas, J. R., and Southwell, Byron L. (1943). TB864

Corn silage as the sole roughage for dairy cattle. Converse, Henry T. and Wiseman, Herbert G. (1952). TB1057

Correcting the inefficiency of peanuts for growth in pigs. Hankins, O. G. and Zeller, J. H. (1929). TB110

Correlation alinement charts in forest research: a method of solving problems in curvilinear multiple correlation.Bruce, Donald and Reineke, L. H. (1931). TB210

Correlation of hereditary and other factors affecting growth in guinea pigs. Eaton, Orson N. (1932). TB278

Correlations between annual precipitation and the yield of spring wheat in the Great Plains. Cole, John S.(1938). TB636

The corrosive effect of chlorine and lye solutions on metals used in dairy equipment. Haller, H. S.; Babcock, C.J., and Grant, Fred M. (1941). TB756

The cost of land application of wastewater: a simulation analysis. Young, C. Edwin (1976). TB1555

Cost of manufacturing carded cotton yarn and means of improvement. Howell, L. D. (1951). TB1033

Cost of producing extracted honey in California. Adams, R. L. and Todd, Frank E. (1939). TB656

Cost of pumping for drainage in the upper Mississippi Valley. Sutton, John G. (1932). TB327

Cost-reducing and output-enhancing technologies. Reilly, John M. (1988). TB1740

Costs and methods of fattening beef cattle in the Corn Belt, 1919-1923. Wilcox, R. H. (1927). TB23

Costs of retail beef-handling systems: a modeling approach. Duewer, Lawrence A. (1985). TB1704

Costs of tractor logging in southern pine. Worthington, Robert E. (1939). TB700

Cotton bollweevil survival and emergence in hibernation cages in Louisiana. Gaines, R. C. (1935). TB486

Cotton fabrics as affected by variations in pressure and in length of exposure during ironing. Downey, K.Melvina and Rogers, Ruth Elmquist (1936). TB517

Cotton improvement through type selection, with special reference to the Acala variety. Cook, O. F. (1932).TB302

Cotton insect populations: development and impact of predators and other mortality factors. Fye, R. E. (1979).TB1592

Cotton "leaf burn": symptoms and effects on cotton yields. Chu, C. C. (1994). TB1829

Cotton-price relationships and outlets for American cotton. Howell, L. D. (1941). TB755

Cotton prices in relation to cotton classification service and to quality improvement. Howell, L. D. and Watson,Leonard J. (1939). TB699

Cotton prices in spot and futures markets. Howell, L. D. (1939). TB685

Cotton production in Egypt. Norris, P. K. (1934). TB451

Cotton root rot as affected by crop rotation and tillage at San Antonio, Texas. Ratliffe, George T. (1934). TB436

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Cotton sold in the seed in the United States. Howell, L. D. (1938). TB662

Cotton yields with recommended and experimental insecticides, 1928-1958. Fye, R. E.; Hopkins, A. R., andDuBose, W. P. (1962). TB1264

Cottonseed drying and storage at cotton gins. Shaw, Charles S. and Franks, Gerald N. (1962). TB1262

Cottonseed treatment: its effect on seedling emergence, seedling survival, plant stands and yields. (1950).TB1025

Country banking in Wisconsin during the depression. Garlock, Fred L. (1941). TB777

Coyotillo (Karwinskia thumboldtiana) as a poisonous plant. Marsh, C. Dwight; Clawson, A. B., and Roe, G. C.(1928). TB29

The crested myna, or Chinese starling, in the Pacific Northwest. Scheffer, Theo. H. and Cottam, Clarence(1935). TB467

Crested wheatgrass as compared with bromegrass, slender wheatgrass, and other hay and pasture crops for theNorthern Great Plains. Westover, H. L. (1932). TB307

A critical laboratory review of methods of determining organic matter and carbonates in soil. Alexander, Lyle T.and Byers, Horace G. (1932). TB317

Crop-plant stimulation with paper mulch. Flint, Lewis Herrick (1928). TB75

Crop rotation and tillage experiments at the North Platte (Nebr.) substation, 1907-34. Zook, L. L. and Weakly, H.E. (1950). TB1007

Crop rotation and tillage experiments at the Northern Great Plains Field Station, Mandan, North Dakota. Sarvis,J. T. and Thysell, J. C. (1936). TB536

Cross-commodity analysis of China's grain sector. Colby, Hunter; Diao, Xinshen, and Somwaru, Agapi (2000).TB1884

A crossbreeding experiment with dairy cattle. Fohrman, M. H. (1954). TB1074

Crotalaria seed morphology, anatomy, and identification. Miller, Robert H. (1967). TB1373

Cucumber beetle antifeedants: laboratory screening of natural products. Reed, David K. (1981). TB1641

Cultural and pathogenic variability in single-conidial hyphal-tip isolates of helminthosporium turcicum pass..Robert, Alice L. (1952). TB1058

Cultural practices as related to incidence of cotton root rot in Texas. Jordan, Howard V. (1948). TB948

Cultural practices for growing shelterbelt trees on the Northern Great Plains. George, Ernest J. (1956). TB1138

Culture of apical meristems and embryonic shoots of Picea abies, approach and techniques. Romberger, J. A.;Varnell, R. J., and Tabor, C. A. (1970). TB1409

Curly-top resistance in sugar beets and tests of the resistant variety U.S. No. 1. Carsner, Eubanks (1933). TB360

Cytology of saccharum robustum and related symapatric species and natural hybrids. Price, Sam (1965).TB1337

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Dairy type: its importance in breeding and management. Bayley, N. D. (1961). TB1240

Dairy work at the Huntley Field Station, Huntley, Montana, 1918-1927. Moseley, T. W.; Stuart, Duncan, andGraves, R. R. (1929). TB116

A data-pooling approach to estimate employment multipliers for small regional economics. Conopask, Jeff V.(1978). TB1583

Decay after fire injury to southern bottomland hardwoods. Toole, E. Richard (1959). TB1189

Decay and other losses in Douglas fir in western Oregon and Washington. Boyce, J. S. (1932). TB286

Decay and other volume losses in wind-thrown timber in the Olympic peninsula, Washington. Buchanan,Thomas S. and Englerth, G. H. (1940). TB733

Decay following fire in young Mississippi Delta hardwoods. Hepting, George H. (1935). TB494

Decay following logging injury to western hemlock, Sitka spruce, and true firs. Wright, Ernest and Isaac, Leo A.(1956). TB1148

Decay in balsam fir in New England and New York. Spaulding, Perley and Hansbrough, J. R. (1944). TB872

Decay in merchantable oak, yellow poplar, and basswood in the Appalachian region. Hepting, George H. andHedgcock, George G. (1937). TB570

Decay of logging slash in the Northeast. Spaulding, Perley and Hansbrough, J. R. (1944). TB876

Decay of slash of northern white pine in southern New England. Spaulding, Perley (1929). TB132

Decay resistance of black locust heartwood. Scheffer, T. C. and Hopp, Henry (1949). TB984

The decomposition of hydrolytic peat products including ammoniated peat. Feustel, Irvin C. and Byers, HoraceG. (1933). TB389

Decomposition of wood and bark sawdusts in soil, nitrogen requirements and effects on plants. Allison, F. E.(1965). TB1332

Delayed growth of beef cattle. Winchester, C. F. and Ellis, N. R. (1957). TB1159

Delivery of irrigation water. Hutchins, Wells A. (1928). TB47

Demand and price analysis for potatoes. Hee, Olman (1967). TB1380

Demand and price analysis: some examples from agriculture. Waugh, Frederick V. (1964). TB1316

The demand and price structure for byproduct feeds. King, Gordon A. (1958). TB1183

The demand and price structure for corn and total feed concentrates. Foote, Richard Jay; Klein, John W., andClough, Malcolm (1952). TB1061

The demand and price structure for dairy products. Rojko, Anthony S. (1957). TB1168

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The demand and price structure for food fats and oils with emphasis on analyses designed to measure the effectsof increased yields of cottonseed oil on prices and total returns. Armore, Sidney J. (1953). TB1068

The demand and price structure for oats, barley, and sorghum grains. Meinken, Kenneth W. (1953). TB1080

The demand and price structure for selected vegetables. Shuffett, D. Milton (1954). TB1105

The demand and price structure for wheat. Meinken, Kenneth W. (1955). TB1136

Demand and prices for meat: factors influencing their historical development. Breimyer, Harold F. (1961).TB1253

Demand and substitution of agricultural inputs in the central Corn Belt states. Fernandez Cornejo, Jorge (1993).TB1816

Demand deposits of country banks. Wall, Norman J. (1937). TB575

Demand for manufactured foods, manufacturers' services, and farm products in food manufacturing: a statisticalanalysis. Waldorf, William H. (1964). TB1317

The demand for textile fibers in the United States. Donald, James R. (1963). TB1301

The demand, supply, and price structure for eggs. Gerra, Martin J. (1959). TB1204

Dent corn inbreds and hybrids resistant to the corn earworm in the South. Douglas, W. A. and Eckhardt, R. C.(1957). TB1160

Descriptions and pedigrees of nine varieties of lettuce. Thompson, Ross C. and Ryder, Edward J. (1961).TB1244

Descriptions, biology, and notes on the identification of some trogoderma larvae (coleoptera, dermestidae). Beal,R. S. (1960). TB1228

Descriptions of some native trypetid flies with notes on their habits. Benjamin, Foster H. (1934). TB401

Descriptive epizootiology of an aphid mycosis. Soper, Richard S. and Macleod, D. M. (1981). TB1632

The desert milkweed (Asclepias subulata) as a possible source of rubber. Beckett, R. E. and Stitt, R. S. (1935).TB472

Design and operation of drainage pumping plants. Sutton, John G. (1950). TB1008

Design and operation of drainage pumping plants in the Upper Mississippi Valley. Sutton, John G. (1933).TB390

Design, construction, and evaluation of a low-cost panelized house. Newman, Jerry Okey (1976). TB1544

Design, installation, and use of porous ceramic samplers for monitoring soil-water quality. Linden, Dennis R.(1977). TB1562

Deterioration of book and record papers. Jarrell, T. D.; Hankins, J. M., and Veitch, F. P. (1936). TB541

Deterioration of chestnut in the Southern Appalachians. Baxter, Dow Vawter and Gill, Lake S. (1931). TB257

Deterioration of fire-killed Douglas-fir. Kimmey, James W. and Furniss, R. L. (1943). TB851

Deterioration of hardwood logging slash in the South. Toole, E. Richard (1965). TB1328

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Deterioration of paper as indicated by gas chamber tests. Jarrell, T. D.; Hankins, J. M., and Veitch, F. P. (1938).TB605

Deterioration of wind-thrown timber in the Olympic Peninsula, Washington. Boyce, J. S. (1929). TB104

Determinants of financial performance of commercial dairy farms. El Osta, Hisham S. and Johnson, James(1998). TB1859

The determination of hour control for adequate fire protection in the major cover types of the California pineregion. Show, S. B. and Kotok, E. I. (1930). TB209

Determination of the compressive characteristics of lint cotton with a model bale press. Anthony, W. Stanley andMcCaskill, Oliver L. (1976). TB1546

Determining consumptive use and irrigation water requirements. Blaney, Harry French and Criddle, Wayne D.(1962). TB1275

Developing small grains resistant to the cereal leaf beetle. Webster, James A. and Smith, David H. (1983).TB1673

Development and use of financial ratios for the evaluation of farm businesses. Morehart, Mitchell J.; Nielsen,Elizabeth G., and Johnson, James (1988). TB1753

Development of a method for testing and rating refrigerated truck bodies. Phillips, C. W. and Penney, R. W.(1967). TB1376

Development of a procedure for estimating the effects of land and watershed treatment on streamflow. Sharp, A.L.; Gibbs, A. E., and Owen, W. J. (1966). TB1352

Development of an automated counter for egg masses of spruce budworms. Jennings, Daniel T.; Carniglia,Charles K., and DeLand, Loren F. (1990). TB1770

Development of an insect-resistant cotton bag. Laudani, Hamilton; Highland, Henry A.; Secreast, Margaret, andYeadon, David A. (1973). TB1463

Development of blacklight traps for European chafer surveys. Tashiro, Haruo; Harsock, J. G., and Rohwer, G. G.(1967). TB1366

Development of field research equipment and evaluation of methods of establishing forage crops. Hunt, O. J.;Hulburt, W. C., and Wagner, R. E. (1963). TB1279

The development of package-bee colonies. Nolan, W. J. (1932). TB309

Development of rapid methods of soaking and cooking dry beans. Dawson, Elsie H. (1952). TB1051

Development of runners and runner plants in the strawberry. Darrow, George M. (1929). TB122

Development of the fetus in the dairy cow. Swett, W. W.; Matthews, C. A., and Fohrman, M. H. (1948). TB964

Development of the swine nematode Strongyloides ransomi and the behavior of its infective larvae. Lucker,John T. (1934). TB437

Developmental stages of some nematodes of the spiruroidea parasitic in poultry and game birds. Cram, Eloise B.(1931). TB227

Diagnostic indexes of U.S. bilateral trade. Vollrath, Thomas L. (1992). TB1812

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Diet-health information and nutrition: the intake of dietary fats and cholesterol. Variyam, Jayachandran N.;Blaylock, James, and Smallwood, David (1997). TB1855

Dietary fiber: effects of socioeconomic characteristics and knowledge. Blisard, William Noel; Blaylock, James,and Smallwood, David (1994). TB1840

Dietary scales and standards for measuring a family's nutritive needs. Hawley, Edith (1927). TB8

The difference meter for measuring interior quality of foods and pigments in biological tissues. Birth, G. S. andNorris, K. H. (1965). TB1341

Differences in growth characters and pathogenicity of fusarium wilt isolations tested on three tomato varieties.Wellman, Frederick L. and Vaughn, Dorothy Blaisdell (1940). TB705

The differential diagnosis of lymphoid leukosis and Marek's disease. Siccardi, Frank J. and Burmester, B. R.(1970). TB1412

Differential growth rates in cotton varieties and their response to seasonal conditions at Greenville, Texas.McNamara, Homer C.; Hooton, Dalton R., and Porter, Dow D. (1940). TB710

Differentiation of eggs of various genera of nematodes parasitic in domestic ruminants in the United States.Shorb, D. A. (1939). TB694

A direct approach for estimating nitrogen, phosphorus, and land demands at the regional level. Vroomen, Harryand Larson, Bruce (1991). TB1786

Direct comparison of general equilibrium and partial equilibrium models in agriculture. Stout, James V. (1991).TB1799

Disposition of rainfall in two mountain areas of California. Rowe, P. B. and Colman, E. A. (1951). TB1048

Dissemination of the beet leafhopper in California. Lawson, Francis R.; Chamberlin, J. C., and York, George T.(1951). TB1030

Distinctive effects of the deficiency of certain essential elements on the growth of tobacco plants in solutioncultures. McMurtrey, J. E. (1933). TB340

The distribution and the mechanical properties of Alaska woods. Markwardt, L. J. (1931). TB226

The distribution of daily changes in commodity futures prices. Gordon, J. Douglas (1985). TB1702

The distribution of insects, spiders, and mites in the air. Glick, P. A. (1939). TB673

The distribution of shortrun commodity price movements. Mann, Jitendar S and Heifner, Richard G (1976).TB1536

Dormancy and the effect of storage on oats, barley, and sorghum. Brown, Edgar (1948). TB953

Dormancy in lettuce seed and some factors influencing its germination. Thompson, Ross C. (1938). TB655

The Douglas-fir tussock moth: a synthesis. Brookes, Martha H.; Stark, R. W., and Campbell, Robert W. (1978).TB1585

Drainage investigation methods for irrigated areas in western United States. Donnan, William W. and Bradshaw,George B. (1952). TB1065

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Drought and water surplus in agricultural soils of the lower Mississippi Valley area. Van Bavel, C. H. M. (1959).TB1209

Drought in the United States analyzed by means of the theory of probability. Benton, George Stock (1942).TB819

Drought survival of native grass species in the central and southern Great Plains, 1935. Savage, D. A. (1937).TB549

Dwarfmistletoe of ponderosa pine in the Southwest. Hawksworth, Frank G. (1961). TB1246

The dye binding of milk proteins. Tarassuk, N. P.; Abe, N., and Moats, William A. (1967). TB1369

Dynamic asset replacement decisions to enhance farm profits. McClelland, John W.; Wetzstein, Michael E., andNoles, Richard K. (1989). TB1758

A dynamic price-output model of the beef and pork sectors. Crom, Richard J. (1970). TB1426

Dynamics of the U.S. tobacco economy. Mann, Jitendar S (1974). TB1499

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Early developmental stages of nematodes occurring in swine. Alicata, Joseph E. (1935). TB489

Ecological and physiological factors influencing chemical control of Halogeton glomeratus. Cronin, Eugene H.(1965). TB1325

Ecological effects of forest fires in the interior of Alaska. Lutz, Harold J. (1956). TB1133

Ecological effects of planned burning of sagebrush-grass range on the Upper Snake River plains. Blaisdell,James Pershing (1953). TB1075

Ecological impact of parathion in soybeans. Marston, Norman L and Hennessey, Michael K. (1982). TB1665

Ecological investigations of the boll weevil, Tallulah, Louisiana, 1915-1958. Gaines, R. C. (1959). TB1208

Ecological responses of native plants and guidelines for management of shortgrass range. Hyder, D. N.; Bement,R. E., and Remmenga, E. E. (1975). TB1503

Ecological studies of the beet leaf hopper. Carter, Walter (1930). TB206

Ecological studies on the potato psyllid as a pest of potatoes. Wallis, R. L. (1955). TB1107

Ecology and silviculture of Western larch forests. Schmidt, Wyman C.; Shearer, Raymond C., and Roe, ArthurL. (1976). TB1520

Ecology of the green peach aphid as a vector of beet western yellows virus of sugarbeets. Tamaki, George; Fox,Lee, and Butt, B. A. (1979). TB1599

Ecology of the pea aphid in the Blue Mountain area of eastern Washington and Oregon. Cooke, William C.(1963). TB1287

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The ecology of the principal summer weed hosts of the beet leafhopper in the San Joaquin Valley, California.Lawson, Francis R. and Piemeisel, R. L. (1943). TB848

An econometric analysis of Canadian grains and oilseeds. Spriggs, John (1981). TB1662

Econometric models of cash & futures prices of shell eggs. Roy, Sujit Kumar and Johnson, Phillip N. (1974).TB1502

An economic analysis of electron accelerators and cobalt-60 for irradiating food. Morrison, Rosanna Mentzer(1989). TB1762

An economic analysis of the dynamics of the United States wheat sector. Mo, William Y. (1968). TB1395

The economic aspects of forest destruction in northern Michigan. Sparhawk, William N. and Brush, WarrenDavid (1929). TB92

Economic choices in broiler production. Hansen, Peter L. and Mighell, Ronald L. (1956). TB1154

Economic consequences of tax reform on agricultural investment. Conway, Roger (1988). TB1741

Economic effects of terminating federal marketing orders for California-Arizona oranges. Thor, Peter K. andJesse, Edward V. (1981). TB1664

Economic effects of the 1976 beef grade changes. Nelson, K. E. (1977). TB1570

Economic evaluation of use of soil conservation and improvement practices in western Iowa. Ball, A. Gordon;Heady, Earl Orel, and Baumann, Ross V. (1957). TB1162

Economic factors affecting the beef-cattle industry of Virginia. Burmeister, Charles A.; Conway, Herman M.,and Brodell, Albert P. (1931). TB237

Economic management of western white pine forests. Davis, Kenneth P. (1942). TB830

An economic model of direct and indirect effects of tax reform on agriculture. Boyd, Roy (1988). TB1743

Economic planning for multicounty rural areas: application of a linear programming model in northwestArkansas. Williams, Daniel G. (1981). TB1653

Economic status of drainage districts in the South in 1926. Marsden, Roger D. and Teele, R. P. (1930). TB194

Economic status of the English sparrow in the United States. Kalmbach, E. R. (1940). TB711

An economic study of broomcorn production. Washburn, R. S. and Martin, John H. (1933). TB347

An economic study of livestock possibilities in the Southeastern coastal plain. Jennings, R. D. and Crosby, M. A.(1929). TB127

An economic study of the pecan industry. Jones, S. A. (1932). TB324

Economic utilization of marginal lands in Nicholas and Webster counties, West Virginia. Peck, Millard; Frank,Bernard, and Eke, Paul A. (1932). TB303

Economical use of large tile for land drainage. Marsden, Roger D. (1931). TB269

Economics of preparing wool for market and manufacture. Carr, D. W. and Howell, L. D. (1953). TB1078

Economics of tariff-rate quota administration. Skully, David W. (2001). TB1893

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Economies of size in hog production. Van Arsdall, Roy N. and Nelson, Kenneth E. (1985). TB1712

Effect of accelerated erosion on silting in Morena Reservoir, San Diego County, California. Barnes, Farrell F.;Kraebel, Charles J., and La Motte, R. S. (1939). TB639

The effect of air drying on the hydrogen-ion concentration of the soils of the United States and Canada. Bailey,E. H. (1932). TB291

Effect of alfalfa and farm manure on yields of irrigated crops in the Great Plains. Hastings, Stephen H. (1935).TB483

Effect of annual applications of diuron on seed yields of perennial grasses in Oregon. Lee, W. O. (1966).TB1358

Effect of artificially drying seed cotton before ginning on certain quality elements of the lint and seed and on theoperation on the gin stand. Gerdes, Francis L. and Bennett, Charles A. (1936). TB508

Effect of burning on the deterioration of sugarcane under Louisiana conditions. Balch, R. T.; Broeg, C. B., andLauritzen, John I. (1950). TB1021

The effect of certain heart rot fungi on the specific gravity and strength of Sitka spruce and Douglas-fir. Scheffer,T. C. (1941). TB779

Effect of chloride and sulfate salts on the growth and development of the Elberta peach on Shalil and Lovellrootstocks. Hayward, H. E.; Long, E. M., and Uhvits, Rachel (1946). TB922

Effect of cleaning seed cotton on lint quality and ginning efficiency. Gerdes, Francis L.; Johnson, Arvid J., andBennett, Charles A. (1939). TB663

Effect of climate on the yield and oil content of flaxseed and on the iodine number of linseed oil. Dillman, A. C.and Hopper, T. H. (1943). TB844

The effect of concentration on the toxicity of chemicals to living organisms. Bateman, Ernest (1933). TB346

The effect of crazy top disorder on cotton plants and its control by irrigation management. Hope, Claude; King,C. J., and Parker, Orlan (1936). TB515

Effect of crossing inbred lines of guinea pigs. Eaton, Orson N. (1941). TB765

The effect of different colloidal soil materials on the efficiency of superphosphate. Gile, Philip L. (1933). TB371

Effect of different methods of grazing on native vegetation and gains of steers in northern Great Plains. Black,W. H. (1937). TB547

Effect of different methods of wintering beef calves, in the northern Great Plains, on winter gains and feed costsand on subsequent summer gains. Black, W. H.; Quesenberry, J. R., and Baker, A. L. (1936). TB529

Effect of environment on glycoalkaloid content of six potato varieties at 39 locations. Sinden, S. L. and Webb,Ralph Edward (1974). TB1472

Effect of fertilizers on composition of soybean hay and seed and of crop management on carbon, nitrogen, andreaction of Norfolk sand. Adams, James E.; Boggs, H. M., and Roller, E. M. (1937). TB586

The effect of food stamps and income on household food expenditures. Levedahl, J. William (1991). TB1794

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Effect of freezing temperatures on different varieties of sugarcane and the millability of damaged sugarcane inLouisiana. Lauritzen, John I. (1949). TB991

Effect of gypsum, organic matter, and drying on infiltration of a sodium water into a fine sandy loam.Reitemeier, R. F. (1948). TB937

The effect of homogenization on certain characteristics of milk. Babcock, C. J. (1934). TB438

Effect of homogenization on the curd tension, digestibility, and keeping quality of milk. Babcock, C. J. (1942).TB832

Effect of inbreeding on body size, anatomy, and producing capacity of grade Holstein cows. Swett, W. W.;Matthews, C. A., and Fohrman, M. H. (1949). TB990

The effect of inorganic acids on the physical properties of waterleaf rag bond paper. Jarrell, T. D.; Hankins, J.M., and Veitch, F. P. (1932). TB334

The effect of intensity and frequency of clipping on density and yield of black grama and tobosa grass. Canfield,R. H. (1939). TB681

Effect of irrigation water on vigor and vitality of seed potatoes. Edmundson, W. C. (1930). TB216

Effect of labor supply shifts on U.S. farm production: an application of Muth's model. Gunter, Lewell F.;Duffield, James A., and Jarrett, Joseph C. (1992). TB1804

Effect of layout, equipment, and routine on time and travel required for milking cows. Cleaver, Thayer (1966).TB1363

Effect of lead arsenate insecticides on orange trees in Florida. Miller, R. L.; Bassett, Ione P., and Yothers, W. W.(1933). TB350

Effect of method and rate of grazing on beef production and plant population of pastures at Beltsville, Maryland.Hein, M. A. and Cook, A. C. (1937). TB538

Effect of milk-plant arrangement and methods of operation on labor requirements. Clement, Clarence E. (1929).TB153

Effect of mulches and surface conditions on the water relations and erosion of Muskingum soils. Borst, H. L.and Woodburn, Russell (1942). TB825

The effect of pasteurization on some constituents and properties of goat's milk. Haller, H. S.; Babcock, C. J., andEllis, N. R. (1941). TB800

Effect of physical soil properties on cotton emergence. Wanjura, D. F. (1973). TB1481

Effect of picking maturity and ripening temperature on the quality of canned and frozen eastern-grown peaches.Culpepper, C. W. (1955). TB1114

Effect of plant arrangement, equipment, and methods of operation in relation to breakage of bottles in milkplants. Clement, Clarence E.; Bain, J. B., and Grant, Fred M. (1932). TB280

Effect of quantity and kinds of feed on economy of gains and body composition of hogs. Ellis, N. R. and Zeller,J. H. (1934). TB413

Effect of soil treatments with DDT, benzene hexachloride, and toxaphene on tobacco, cotton, and cowpeas.Allen, Norman (1951). TB1047

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Effect of solid and gaseous carbon dioxide upon transit diseases of certain fruits and vegetables. Brooks, Charles(1932). TB318

Effect of some crop rotations on wireworm populations in irrigated lands. Gibson, K. E. (1958). TB1172

Effect of some succulent feeds on the flavor and odor of milk. Babcock, C. J. (1927). TB9

Effect of spacing on some agronomic and fiber characteristics of irrigated cotton. Peebles, Robert H.; DenHartog, G. T., and Pressley, E. H. (1956). TB1140

Effect of storage temperatures on peaches. Haller, M. H. and Harding, Paul L. (1939). TB680

Effect of supplementing winter and summer range on gains of steers in the northern Great Plains. Black, W. H.and Clark, Verner I. (1938). TB628

Effect of temperature and humidity on development and potential distribution of the Mexican fruit fly in theUnited States. Flitters, N. E. and Messenger, P. S. (1965). TB1330

Effect of temperature and photoperiod on the biology of blue alfalfa aphid, Acyrthosiphon kondoi shinji. Kodet,R. T.; Nielson, Mervin William, and Kuehl, R. O. (1982). TB1660

Effect of temperature, humidity, and other factors on hatch of hens' eggs and on energy metabolism of chickembryos. Barott, H. G. (1937). TB553

Effect of timber cutting on water available for stream flow from a lodgepole pine forest. Wilm, Harold Gridleyand Dunford, E. G. (1948). TB968

Effect of variety, location, and season on oil, protein, and fuzz of cottonseed and on fiber properties of lint. Pope,Otis A. and Ware, J. O. (1945). TB903

Effect of various temperatures on the storage and ripening of tomatoes. Wright, R. C. (1931). TB268

Effect of winter cover crops on wireworm injury to the dry lima bean crop. Stone, M. W. (1951). TB1039

Effect on subsequent yields of storing cut seed potatoes at different temperatures and humidities. Wright, R. C.;Peacock, Walter M., and Whiteman, T. M. (1934). TB394

Effect on truck crops of DDT applied to the foliage. Weigel, C. A.; Foster, Arthur C., and Carter, R. H. (1951).TB1034

The effectiveness of cultivation as a control for the corn earworm. Barber, George W. and Dicke, F. F. (1937).TB561

Effectiveness of penicillin in eliminating mastitis infections in the Bureau of Dairy Industry herd. Swett, W. W.(1950). TB1027

Effectiveness of the swine sanitation system in the South. Nighbert, E. M. and Connelly, J. W. (1933). TB374

Effects of a subsidized put option program and forward selling on farmers' revenue risk. Plato, Gerald E. (1989).TB1777

Effects of advertising on the demand for cheese. Blaylock, James and Blisard, William Noel (1988). TB1752

Effects of age, plant spacing, and other variables on growth, yield, and fiber quality of kenaf, Hibiscuscannabinus L. Wilson, F. D. and Joyner, J. F. (1969). TB1404

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Effects of aggregation error on analysis of agricultural production potential. Sutton, John D. (1983). TB1677

Effects of agronomic factors on the rutin content of buckwheat. Naghski, J. (1955). TB1132

Effects of breakage on plant development and field production with sugarcane. Arceneaux, George; Hebert, LeoP., and Mayeux, L. C. (1952). TB1059

Effects of cattle grazing methods on ponderosa pine-bunchgrass range in the Pacific Northwest. Skovlin, Jon M.;Harris, Robert W.; Strickler, Gerald S., and Garrison, George A. (1976). TB1531

Effects of cattle grazing on a ponderosa pine-bunchgrass range in Colorado. Smith, Dwight R. and Johnson, W.M. (1967). TB1371

Effects of certain environmental factors on stripe disease of barley and the control of the disease by seedtreatment. Leukel, R. W.; Dickson, James G., and Johnson, A. G. (1933). TB341

Effects of certain insecticides in soil on crop plants. Boswell, Victor R. (1955). TB1121

Effects of changes in U.S. agricultural production on demand for farm inputs. Shoemaker, Robbin (1986).TB1722

Effects of conservation practices on storm runoff in the Texas Blackland Prairie. Baird, Ralph W.; Richardson,C. W., and Knisel, Walter G. (1970). TB1406

Effects of diverting sediment-laden runoff from arroyos to range and crop lands. Hubbell, D. S. and Gardner, J.L. (1950). TB1012

Effects of experimental nodular worm (Oesophagostomum columbianum) infection in sheep. Sarles, Merritt P.(1944). TB875

Effects of fire and cattle grazing on longleaf pine lands, as studied at McNeill, Mississippi. Wahlenberg, W. G.;Greene, S. W., and Reed, H. R. (1939). TB683

Effects of futures trading on price performance in the cash onion market, 1930-68. Johnson, Aaron C. (1973).TB1470

Effects of gin-saw speed and seed-roll density on quality of cotton lint and operation of gin stands. Bennett,Charles A. and Gerdes, Francis L. (1936). TB503

Effects of heat treatment on the viability of rice: a report of research and a literature survey. McFarlane, VernonH.; Hogan, Joseph T., and McLemore, Taylor A. (1955). TB1129

Effects of household socioeconomic features on dairy purchases. Blaylock, James and Smallwood, David(1983). TB1686

The effects of information on consumer demand for biotech foods: evidence from experimental auctions.[electronic report] Tegene, Abebayehu; Huffman, Wallace E.; Rousu, Matthew; and Shogren, Jason F. (2003).TB1903

Effects of loud sounds on the physiology and behavior of swine. Bond, James (1963). TB1280

Effects of maturity changes on nondestructive measurements of citrus fruit quality. Jahn, Otto L. (1970).TB1410

Effects of partial defoliation at transplanting time on subsequent growth and yield of lettuce, cauliflower, celery,peppers, and onions. Kraus, James E. (1942). TB829

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Effects of particle size on the properties and efficiency of fertilizers. Mehring, Arnon L. (1935). TB485

Effects of phosphate fertilization on the nutritive value of soybean forage for sheep and rabbits. Matrone,Gennard (1954). TB1086

Effects of phosphorus supplements on cattle grazing on range deficient in this mineral. Black, W. H. (1943).TB856

Effects of protein and energy intake on nitrogen retention and growth of cattle. Winchester, C. F. and Harvey,Walter R. (1966). TB1364

Effects of railroad deregulation on grain transportation. MacDonald, James M. (1989). TB1759

Effects of soil type, temperature, and moisture on pink bollworm larvae and pupae buried under laboratoryconditions. Richmond, Clyde A. and Clark, Edgar W. (1965). TB1347

Effects of some cultural practices on grass production at Mandan, North Dakota. McWilliams, Jesse L. (1955).TB1097

Effects of stocking rates on range vegetation and beef cattle production in the northern Great Plains. Houston,Walter R. and Woodward, R. R. (1966). TB1357

Effects of stress conditions on the cotton plant in Arizona. King, C. J. (1933). TB392

Effects of weather on the biological control of alligatorweed in the Lower Mississippi Valley Region, 1973-83.Vogt, G. B.; Quimby, P. C., and Kay, S. H. (1992). TB1766

Effects of weed control and fertilization on botanical composition and forage yields of Kentucky bluegrasspasture. Peters, Elroy J. and Stritzke, J. F. (1971). TB1430

Efficacy of anthrax biologics in producing immunity in previously unexposed animals. Gochenour, W. S. (1935).TB468

Efficient use of food resources in the United States. Christensen, Raymond P. (1948). TB963

Eighteen years of selection, timber management on the Crossett Experimental Forest. Reynolds, R. R. (1959).TB1206

Electric heating of honey bee hives. Owens, Charles D. and Farrar, C. L. (1967). TB1377

Electrical equipment on movable bridges. McCullough, C. B.; Gemeny, Albin L., and Wickerham, W. R. (1931).TB265

Embryonic and postembryonic development of the house fly (Musca domestica L.). Cantwell, George E.; Nappi,Anthony Joseph, and Stoffolano, John George (1976). TB1519

Endogenous technological change in U.S. Agriculture: a direct test of the induced innovation hypothesis.Frisvold, George B. (1991). TB1790

Energy requirements of beef calves for maintenance and growth. Winchester, C. F. and Hendricks, Walter A.(1953). TB1071

Environmental aspects of water spreading for ground-water recharge. Nightingale, Harry I. and Bianchi, WilliamC. (1977). TB1568

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Epic, Erosion/Productivity Impact Calculator. 1, model documentation. Sharpley, Andrew N. and Williams, J. R.(1993). TB1768

Equilibrium effects of agricultural technology adoption: the case of induced output price changes. Caswell,Margriet F. and Shoemaker, Robbin (1993). TB1823

Equilibrium moisture contents of fiber flax. Brandenburg, N. Robert and Harmond, Jesse E. (1959). TB1200

Equipment for capturing fallen cotton squares. Smith, David B. (1977). TB1561

Erodibility investigations on some soils of the upper Gila watershed. Fletcher, Joel Eugene and Beutner, E. L.(1941). TB794

Erosion and silting of dredged drainage ditches. Ramser, C. E. (1930). TB184

Estimates of elasticities for food demand in the United States. Mann, Jitendar S. and St. George, George E.(1978). TB1580

Estimating evapotranspiration in a humid region. Mustonen, Seppo E. and McGuinness, James L. (1968).TB1389

Estimating supply response of multiproduct farms. Ball, V. Eldon (1989). TB1750

Estimating the income supplement in farm program payments. Miller, Thomas A. (1974). TB1492

Estimating the opportunity cost of unpaid farm labor for U.S. farm operators. El Osta, Hisham S. and Ahearn,Mary (1996). TB1848

Estimating water quality benefits: theoretical and methodological issues. Ribaudo, Marc O. and Hellerstein,Daniel (1992). TB1808

Estimation of aggregate U.S. demands for fertilizer, pesticides, and other inputs: a model for policy analysis.Rendleman, C. Matthew (1993). TB1813

Estimation of food demand and nutrient elasticities from household survey data. Huang, Kuo S. and Lin, BiingHwan (2000). TB1887

Estimation of the composition of beef carcasses and cuts. Hankins, O. G. and Howe, Paul E. (1946). TB926

Estimation of the composition of lamb carcasses and cuts. Hankins, O. G. (1947). TB944

The European corn borer and its controlling factors in Europe. Thompson, W. R. and Parker, H. L. (1928). TB59

The European corn borer and its controlling factors in the Orient. Clark, Charles Allen (1934). TB455

European corn borer location on the corn plant as related to insecticidal control. Batchelder, C. H. (1949).TB976

The European earwig. Crumb, S. E.; Eide, Paul M., and Bonn, A. E. (1941). TB766

Evaluating control tactics for the Southern pine beetle: symposium proceedings, January 30-February 1, 1979.Coster, Jack E. and Searcy, Janet L. (1979). TB1613

Evaluation of a rapid method for determining oil content of cottonseed. Whitten, Marion E. and Baumann, L. A.(1963). TB1298

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Evaluation of a rapid method for determining oil content of soybeans. Whitten, Marion E. and Baumann, LewisA. (1963). TB1296

Evaluation of agricultural hydrology by monolith lysimeters, 1944-55. Harrold, L. L. and Dreibelbis, F. R.(1958). TB1179

Evaluation of agricultural hydrology by monolith lysimeters, 1956-62. Harrold, L. L. and Dreibelbis, F. R.(1967). TB1367

Evaluation of baits and bait ingredients used in grasshopper control. Shotwell, R. L. (1942). TB793

An evaluation of fluid milk and cheese advertising. Sun, Theresa Y. (1993). TB1828

An evaluation of fluid milk and cheese advertising. Sun, Theresa Y. and Blaylock, James (1993). TB1815

An evaluation of fluid milk and cheese advertising, 1978-93. Sun, Theresa Y.; Blisard, William Noel, andBlaylock, James (1995). TB1839

Evaluation of fluid milk and cheese advertising, 1984-96. Blisard, Noel (1997). TB1860

Evaluation of fumigants for control of insects attacking wheat and corn in steel bins. Walkden, H. H. andSchwitzgebel, R. B. (1951). TB1045

Evaluation of indexes of maturity for apples. Haller, M. H. and Smith, Edwin (1950). TB1003

Evaluation of lettuce varieties and breeding lines for resistance to common lettuce mosaic. Ryder, Edward J.(1968). TB1391

Evaluation of light traps and sex pheromone for control of cabbage looper and other lepidopterous insect pests oflettuce. Debolt, J. W. (1980). TB1606

Evaluation of mammary-gland development in Holstein and Jersey calves as a measure of potential producingcapacity. Swett, W. W. (1955). TB1111

Evaluation of response to selection and inbreeding in a closed line of Hereford cattle. Brinks, J. S.; Clark, R. T.,and Kieffer, N. M. (1965). TB1323

An evaluation of the cyclone collector for cotton gins. Wesley, Richard A.; Mayfield, William D., andMcCaskill, Oliver L. (1972). TB1439

Evaluation of the USDA Soybean Germplasm Collection: maturity groups 000--iv (fc 01.547--Pi 266.807).Bernard, Richard L. (1998). TB1844

Evaluation of the USDA Soybean Germplasm Collection: maturity groups 000 to iv (pi 273.483 To pi 427.107).Nelson, Randall L. (1987). TB1718

Evaluation of the USDA Soybean Germplasm Collection: maturity groups 000 to iv (pi 427.136 To pi 445.845).Nelson, Randall L. (1988). TB1726

Evaluation of the USDA Soybean Germplasm Collection: maturity groups 000 to iv (pi 446.893 To pi 486.355).Juvik, Gail A. (1989). TB1760

Evaluation of the USDA Soybean Germplasm Collection: maturity groups 000 to iv (pi 490.765 To pi 507.573).Coble, Claudia J. (1992). TB1802

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Evaluation of the USDA Soybean Germplasm Collection: maturity groups VI--VIII (FC 03.659--PI 567.235B).Hill, J. L. (2001). TB1894

Evaluation of the USDA Wild Soybean Germplasm Collection: maturity groups 000 to iv (pi 65.549 To pi483.464). Juvik, Gail A. (1989). TB1761

Evaluation of varieties and selections of barley for disease resistance and winter hardiness in southeasternUnited States. Moseman, J. G. (1956). TB1152

Evaporation from free water surfaces. Rohwer, Carl (1931). TB271

Examining intertemporal export elasticities for wheat, corn, and soybeans: a stochastic coefficients approach.Conway, Roger K. (1985). TB1709

Experimental tapping of hevea rubber trees at Bayeux, Haiti, 1924-25. Polhamus, Loren G. (1928). TB65

Experiments for the control of the European red mite and other fruit-tree mites. Newcomer, E. J. and Yothers, M.A. (1927). TB25

Experiments in breeding Holstein-Friesian cattle for milk- and butterfat-producing ability, and an analysis of thefoundation cows and of the first out- bred generation. Fohrman, M. H. and Graves, R. R. (1939). TB677

Experiments in breeding Jersey cattle at Beltsville: an analysis of the foundation cows and of the first outbredgeneration. Fohrman, M. H. and Parker, J. B. (1954). TB1101

Experiments in growing roots as feed crops. Westover, H. L. and Schoth, H. A. (1934). TB416

Experiments in harvesting and preserving alfalfa for dairy cattle feed. Shepherd, J. B. (1954). TB1079

Experiments in naval stores practice. Wyman, Lenthall (1932). TB298

Experiments in wheat production on the dry lands of Oregon, Washington, and Utah. Stephens, David E.;Wanser, H. M., and Bracken, Aaron F. (1932). TB329

Experiments on breeding corn resistant to the European corn borer. Meyers, Marion T. (1937). TB583

Experiments on hybrid vigor and convergent improvement in corn. Richey, Frederick D. and Sprague, George F.(1931). TB267

Experiments on the control of tomato yellows. Shapovalov, Michael and Beecher, F. Sidney (1930). TB189

Experiments on the processing and storing of Deglet Noor dates in California. Sievers, A. F. and Barger, W. R.(1930). TB193

Experiments toward the control of the take-all disease of wheat and the Phymatotrichum root rot of cotton.Clark, F. E. (1942). TB835

Experiments with annual crops and permanent pastures to provide grazing for dairy cows in the sandhill regionof the Southeast. Faires, E. W. (1941). TB805

Experiments with forage crops at the Fort Hays Branch Station, Hays, Kansas, 1913 to 1928. Getty, R. E.(1934). TB410

Experiments with insecticides for codling-moth control. Newcomer, E. J. and Yothers, M. A. (1932). TB281

Experiments with nitrogen fertilizers on cotton soils. Skinner, J. J. (1934). TB452

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Experiments with oils and lime-sulfur for the control of the San Jose scale on peach trees in the South. Snapp,Oliver I. and Thomson, J. R. (1943). TB852

Experiments with Trichogramma minutum Riley as a control of the sugarcane borer in Louisiana. Jaynes, H. A.and Bynum, E. K. (1941). TB743

Exploiting the ecological interaction of the green peach aphid on peach trees. Tamaki, George (1981). TB1640

Explosibility of agricultural and other dusts as indicated by maximum pressure and rates of pressure rise.Edwards, Paul W. and Leinbach, L. R. (1935). TB490

Export demand for U.S. corn, soybeans, and wheat. Davison, Cecil W. and Arnade, Carlos A. (1991). TB1784

Extension methods and their relative effectiveness. Wilson, M. C. (1929). TB106

The external anatomy of the larva of the Pacific coast wireworm. Lanchester, H. P. (1939). TB693

The external anatomy of the Parlatoria date scale, Parlatoria blanchardi Targioni Tozzetti, with studies of thehead skeleton and associated parts. Stickney, F. S. (1934). TB421

The external anatomy of the red date scale, Phoenicococcus marlatti Cockerell, and its allies. Stickney, F. S.(1934). TB404

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Fabrication and design of glued laminated wood structural members. Freas, Alan D'Yarmett and Selbo, M. L.(1954). TB1069

Facilities for insect research and production. Leppla, Norman C ed. and Ashley, Tom R. ed. (1978). TB1576

Factor demand in irrigated agriculture under conditions of restricted water supplies. Bernardo, Daniel J. andWhittlesey, Norman K. (1989). TB1765

The factorial interpretation of anthracnose resistance in beans. Andrus, C. F. and Wade, B. L. (1942). TB810

Factors affecting curly top damage to sugar beets in southern Idaho. Fox, D. E.; Chamberlin, J. C., andDouglass, J. R. (1945). TB897

Factors affecting survival of winter oats. Coffman, Franklin A. (1965). TB1346

Factors affecting temperatures in southern farmhouses. Simons, Joseph Winslow and Lanham, Frank B. (1951).TB822

Factors affecting the development of loose smut in barley and its control by dust fungicides. Leukel, R. W.(1932). TB293

Factors affecting the development of the aerial stage of Puccinia graminis. Cotter, Ralph U. (1932). TB314

Factors affecting the growth of psychrophilic micro-organisms in foods: a review. Elliott, R. Paul and Michener,H. David (1965). TB1320

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Factors affecting the macronutrient intake of U.S. adults. [electronic report] Variyam, Jayachandran N. (2003).TB1901

Factors affecting the mechanical application of fertilizers to the soil. Mehring, Arnon L. and Cumings, Glenn A.(1930). TB182

Factors affecting the price and supply of hogs. Harlow, Arthur A. (1962). TB1274

Factors affecting the price of cotton. Smith, Bradford B. (1928). TB50

Factors affecting the price of peaches in the New York City market. Kantor, Harry S. (1929). TB115

Factors affecting the price of rice. Campbell, Carlos E. (1932). TB297

Factors affecting the protection period of mosquito repellents. Smith, Carroll N. (1963). TB1285

Factors affecting the rate of drying of Kieffer pears. Culpepper, C. W. and Moon, H. H. (1937). TB592

Factors associated with level of living in Washington County, Mississippi. McCoy, John L (1974). TB1501

Factors associated with rural economic growth: lessons from the 1980's. Kusmin, Lorin D.; Redman, John M.,and Sears, David W. (1996). TB1850

Factors in the inception and development of fusarium rot in stored potatoes. Weiss, Freeman; Lauritzen, John I.,and Brierley, Philip (1928). TB62

Factors inducing diapause in the pink bollworm. Lukefahr, M. J.; Noble, L. W., and Martin, D. F. (1964).TB1304

Factors influencing the quality of American grapes in storage. Lutz, J. M. (1938). TB606

Factors influencing the yield of apples in the Cumberland-Shenandoah region of Pennsylvania, Virginia, andWest Virginia. Swinson, Carl R. (1927). TB54

Factors of spread and repression in potato wart. Weiss, Freeman and Brierley, Philip. (1928). TB56

Factors that influence wool production with range Rambouillet sheep. Spencer, D. A.; Hardy, J. I., and Brandon,Mary J. (1928). TB85

The fall army worm. Luginbill, Philip (1928). TB34

The false spider mites of Mexico (Tenuipalpidae: Acari). Baker, Edward William and Tuttle, Donald M. (1987).TB1706

Families and genera of spermatophytes recognized by the Agricultural Research Service. Gunn, Charles R.(1992). TB1796

Family living in Knott County, Kentucky. Williams, Faith M. (1937). TB576

Farm buildings and farmland: an analysis of capital formation. Canning, Patrick (1991). TB1801

Farm-management problems in shifting from sack to bulk handling of grain in the Pacific Northwest. Johnson,Neil W. (1932). TB287

Farm-mortgage credit. Wickens, David L. (1932). TB288

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Farm prices of cotton related to its grade and staple length in the United States, seasons 1928-29 to 1932-33.Howell, L. D. and Burgess, John S. (1936). TB493

Farm programs slow technology-induced decline in land's importance. Offutt, Susan and Shoemaker, Robbin(1988). TB1745

Farmer buying/selling strategies and growth of crop farms. Krause, Kenneth R. (1989). TB1756

Farmers' response to price in hog production and marketing. Wells, Oris V. (1933). TB359

Fattening good and common grade steers in southeastern Coastal Plains. Black, W. H. and Southwell, Byron L.(1945). TB904

Fattening steers on dry-land crops of the Southwest. Black, W. H.; Lantow, J. L., and Burnham, Donald R.(1927). TB30

Fattening steers on milo grain in the Southern Great Plains. Black, W. H. (1943). TB847

Fattening yearling cattle in the Appalachian region. Black, W. H. and Wilson, C. V. (1945). TB889

Federal seed-loan financing and its relation to agricultural rehabilitation and land use. Wall, Norman J. (1936).TB539

Feed consumption and marketing weight of hogs. Atkinson, L. Jay and Klein, John W. (1945). TB894

Feed consumption and the production of pork and lard. Atkinson, L. Jay and Klein, John W. (1946). TB917

Feeding dairy cows on alfalfa hay alone. Graves, R. R. (1938). TB610

Feeding punctures of mirids and other plant-sucking insects and their effect on cotton. King, W. V. and Cook, W.S. (1932). TB296

Feeding qualities for livestock of distiller's corn byproducts from fungal amylase-converted mashes, comparedwith those from malt amylase-converted mashes. Lindahl, Ivan L. (1952). TB1053

Feeding value for milk production of pasture grasses when grazed, when fed green and when fed as hay orsilage. Graves, R. R. (1933). TB381

Fertilizer experiments with rice in California. Davis, Loren L. and Jones, Jenkin W. (1940). TB718

Fertilizer placement for potatoes. Cumings, Glenn A. and Houghland, G. V. C. (1939). TB669

Fertilizer tests with flue-cured tobacco. Moss, E. G. (1927). TB12

Fertilizers for sweetpotatoes based on investigations in North Carolina. Skinner, J. J.; Williams, C. B., andMann, H. B. (1932). TB335

Fiber and papermaking characteristics of bamboo. Haun, Joseph R.; Clark, T. F., and White, George A. (1966).TB1361

Fiber and spinning properties of cotton: a correlation study of the effect of variety and environment. Barker,Henry D. and Pope, Otis A. (1948). TB970

Fiber and spinning properties of cotton, with special reference to varietal and environmental effects. Barker,Henry D. and Berkley, Earl E. (1946). TB931

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Field and laboratory studies on the behavior of the larvae of the swine kidney worm, Stephanurus dentatus.Spindler, L. A. (1934). TB405

The field cricket in relation to the cotton plant in Louisiana. Folsom, J. W. and Woke, Paul A. (1939). TB642

Field-degradation effects on cotton fiber and yarn quality. Williams, James M. (1970). TB1417

Field studies of certain diseases of snap beans in the Southeast. Moore, W. D. (1938). TB647

Field studies of insecticides used to control cabbage caterpillars in the South. Reid, W. J. (1941). TB782

Field studies of the alfalfa weevil and its environment. Hamlin, J. C. (1949). TB975

Field studies on resistance of hybrid selections of oats to covered and loose smuts. Stanton, T. R.; Coffman,Franklin A., and Tapke, V. F. (1934). TB422

Field studies on the rust resistance of oat varieties. Levine, Mose N.; Starkman, E. C., and Stanton, T. R. (1930).TB143

Film permeability requirements for storage of apples. Tolle, W. E. (1962). TB1257

Financial and production management benchmarks from farm operator survey data. Bertelsen, Diane R. (1988).TB1747

Financial aspects of selective cutting in the management of second-growth pine-hardwood forests west of theMississippi River. Reynolds, R. R.; Kirkland, Burt P., and Bond, W. E. (1944). TB861

Financial maturity: a guide to profitable timber growing. Duerr, William A.; Fedkiw, John, and Guttenberg, Sam.(1956). TB1146

Fish oil as an adhesive in lead-arsenate sprays. Hood, Clifford E. (1929). TB111

Flavor, texture, color, and ascorbic acid content of home dehydrated vegetables and fruits. Dawson, Elsie H.;Batchelder, Esther L., and Taube, Katherine (1950). TB997

Flax cropping in mixture with wheat, oats, and barley. Arny, A. C. (1929). TB133

Flaxseed in American farming. Peterson, Weber H. (1947). TB938

A flexible rail rate policy: impacts on U.S. feed grains. Hoffman, Linwood A.; Hill, Lowell D., and Leath, MackN. (1985). TB1701

The flour beetles of the genus Tribolium. Good, Newell E. (1936). TB498

Flour for pretzels. Shollenberger, J. H. and Marshall, Walter K. (1927). TB46

Flow of water around 180-degree bends. Yarnell, David L. and Woodward, Sherman M. (1936). TB526

Flow of water in channels protected by vegetative linings. Ree, William Oscar and Palmer, V. J. (1949). TB967

Flow of water in drainage channels: the results of experiments to determine the roughness coefficient n inKutter's formula. Ramser, C. E. (1929). TB129

The flow of water in flumes. Scobey, Fred C. (1933). TB393

The flow of water in irrigation and similar canals. Scobey, Fred C. (1939). TB652

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The flow of water in riveted steel and analogous pipes. Scobey, Fred C. (1930). TB150

Flow of water through 6-inch pipe bends. Yarnell, David L. (1937). TB577

Flower color inheritance in diploid and tetraploid alfalfa: a reevaluation. Barnes, D. K. (1966). TB1353

Fluctuations in prices of cotton futures contracts. Howell, L. D. (1934). TB423

Fluidized conveying of seed. Brandenburg, N. Robert and Harmond, Jesse E. (1964). TB1315

Fomes annosus in the Southeastern United States: relation of environmental and biotic factors to stumpcolonization and losses in the residual stand. Ross, Eldon W. (1973). TB1459

The food and agricultural policy simulator: estimation of farm production expenses. Price, J. Michael; Seeley,Ralph M., and Tucker, Charlotte K. (1992). TB1803

Food cost indexes for low-income households and the general population. Blisard, William Noel; Smallwood,David, and Lutz, Steven M. (1999). TB1872

Food cost variations: implications for the Food Stamp Program. Nelson, Paul Edwin and MacDonald, James M.(1988). TB1737

Food habits of North American diving ducks. Cottam, Clarence (1939). TB643

Food manufacturing productivity and its economic implications. Huang, Kuo S. (2003). TB1905

The food marketing cost index: a new measure for analyzing food price changes. Harp, Harry Hays (1980).TB1633

Food spending by female-headed households. Frazao, Elizabeth (1992). TB1806

Food supply and pellagra incidence in 73 South Carolina farm families. Stiebeling, Hazel K. and Munsell, HazelE. (1932). TB333

Forage-crop field experiments at West Point, Mississippi. Akers, T. F. and Westover, H. L. (1934). TB419

Forage species for the Northern Intermountain Region: a summary of seedling trials. Gomm, F. B (1974).TB1479

A forecast evaluation of capital investment in agriculture. Conway, Roger K.; Hrubovcak, James., and LeBlanc,Michael R. (1987). TB1732

Forecasting consumer price indexes for food: a demand model approach. Huang, Kuo S. (2000). TB1883

Forecasting farm income: documenting USDA's economic model. Dubman, Robert; McElroy, R. G., andDodson, Charles B. (1993). TB1825

Forecasting livestock prices: fixed and stochastic coefficients estimation. Conway, Roger K. (1987). TB1725

Forecasting retail fertilizer: a combined time-series regression analysis approach. Vroomen, Harry (1991).TB1789

Forecasting retail values and spreads for the market basket of U.S. farm foods. Sun, Theresa Y (1977). TB1578

Forecasting seven components of the food CPI: an initial assessment. Denbaly, Mark. (1996). TB1851

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Foreign debt, capital formation, and debtor behavior. Arnade, Carlos; Shane, Mathew D., and Stallings, David(1989). TB1767

Forest fire insurance in the northeastern states. Shepard, H. B. (1939). TB651

Forest fire insurance in the Pacific coast states. Shepard, H. B. (1937). TB551

Forest improvement measures for the Southern Appalachians. (1935). TB476

Forest plantations in the Lake states. Rudolf, Paul O. (1950). TB1010

Forest types in the Southwest as determined by climate and soil. Pearson, G. A. (1931). TB247

Four species of range plants not poisonous to livestock. Marsh, C. Dwight; Clawson, A. B., and Roe, G. C.(1928). TB93

The fractionation, composition, and hypothetical constitution of certain colloids derived from the great soilgroups. Brown, Irvin C. and Byers, Horace G. (1932). TB319

The fractionation of American gum spirits of turpentine and evaluation of its pinene content by optical means.Palkin, S. (1932). TB276

A framework for analyzing technical trade barriers in agricultural markets. Roberts, Donna H.; Josling, TimothyEdward, and Orden, David (1999). TB1876

Frankliniella: redefinition of genus and revision of minuta group species (Thysanoptera: thripidae). Sakimura, K.and O'Neill, Kellie (1979). TB1572

Freezing injury to potatoes. Wright, R. C. and Diehl, H. C. (1927). TB27

French-frying quality of potatoes: as influenced by cooking methods, storage conditions, and specific gravity oftubers. Kirkpatrick, Mary E. (1956). TB1142

Frequencies of nodulation response alleles, Rj2 and Rj4, in soybean plant introduction and breeding lines.Devine, T. E. and Breithaupt, B. H. (1981). TB1628

The frozen-pack method of preserving berries in the Pacific Northwest. Diehl, H. C. (1930). TB148

Fruit fly genera south of the United States (Diptera: Tephritidae). Foote, Richard H. (1980). TB1600

The fruit-piercing moths of the genus Gonodonta Hubner (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae). Todd, Edward L. (1959).TB1201

Fruits and seeds of genera in the subfamily Caesalpinioideae (Fabaceae). Gunn, Charles R. (1991). TB1755

Fruits and seeds of genera in the subfamily Mimosoideae (Fabaceae). Gunn, Charles R. (1984). TB1681

Fumigation of baled cotton with hydrocyanic acid for the pink bollworm. Johnson, A. C.; Becker, George G.,and Hawkins, Lon A. (1938). TB623

Fungi causing decay of living oaks in the eastern United States and their cultural identification. Davidson, RossW.; Campbell, W. A., and Vaughn, Dorothy Blaisdell (1942). TB785

Fungi isolated from discolored rice kernals. Tullis, E. C. (1936). TB540

Fungous diseases of the cultivated cranberry. Shear, C. L.; Stevens, Neil E., and Bain, Henry F. (1931). TB258

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Fungous diseases of the honeybee. Burnside, C. E. (1930). TB149

Furrow dike water conservation practices in the Texas High Plains. Wistrand, Glen L. (1984). TB1691

Further differentiation of genetic factors in wheat for resistance to the Hessian fly. Suneson, Coit A. and Noble,W. B. (1950). TB1004

Further experiments on the control of barley smuts. Leukel, R. W. (1936). TB513

Further investigations of the parasites of Popillia japonica in the Far East. Clausen, Curtis P.; Jaynes, H. A., andGardner, T. R. (1933). TB366

Further observations of the response of various species of plants to length of day. Allard, H. A. and Garner, W.W. (1940). TB727

Further studies on the removal of spray residues from eastern-grown apples. Haller, M. H. (1942). TB828

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Gains in productivity of farm labor. Hecht, Reuben W. and Barton, Glen T. (1950). TB1020

Gas treatment for the control of blue mold disease of tobacco. Clayton, E. E. (1942). TB799

Genesis and hardening of laterite in soils. Alexander, Lyle T. and Cady, John G. (1962). TB1282

Genetic and cytological studies with Camellia and related genera. Ackerman, William L. (1971). TB1427

Genetic growth differentiation in guinea pigs. McPhee, Hugh C. and Eaton, Orson N. (1931). TB222

Genetic relations of some color factors in lettuce. Thompson, Ross C. (1938). TB620

The genetics, physiology, and economic importance of the multinipple trait in sheep. Phillips, Ralph Wesley;Schott, Ralph G., and Spencer, D. A. (1945). TB909

The genus Protheca of the Americas (Coleoptera: Anobiidae). White, Richard E. (1979). TB1605

The genus Rhagoletis Loew south of the United States (Diptera: Tephritidae). Foote, Richard H. (1981). TB1607

The genus Salix (willows) in the Black Hills of South Dakota. Froiland, Sven G. (1962). TB1269

The genus thrips Linnaeus (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) of the New World. Nakahara, Sueo (1994). TB1822

The genus Tiphia of the Indian Subcontinent. Allen, Harry W. (1975). TB1509

Genus Vicia, with notes about tribe Vicieae (Fabaceae) in Mexico and Central America. Gunn, Charles R.(1979). TB1601

A geologic approach to artificial recharge site selection in the Fresno-Clovis area, California. Cehrs, David.;Soenke, Stephen, and Bianchi, William C. (1980). TB1604

Gin-stand research at Stoneville, Miss., 1956-66. Griffin, Anselm Clyde and McCaskill, Oliver L. (1969).TB1407

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The glued laminated wooden arch. Wilson, T. R. C. (1939). TB691

Gluing wood in aircraft manufacture. Truax, T. R. (1930). TB205

Goniozus gallicola Fouts, a parasite of moth larvae, with notes on other Bethylids (Hymenoptera: Bethylidae;Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae). Gordh, Gordon (1976). TB1524

Grain drying and storage studies in Southwest Georgia. Simons, Joseph Winslow and Hare, W. W. (1965).TB1342

Grain prices and the futures market a 15-year survey, 1923-1938. Hoffman, G. Wright (1941). TB747

Grasshopper egg pods destroyed by larvae of bee flies, blister beetles, and ground beetles. Parker, J. R. andWakeland, Claude (1957). TB1165

Grasshopper Integrated Pest Management Handbook. (1996). TB1809

Grazing and grass-silage feeding studies at the Northern Great Plains Dairy Station. Gaalaas, R. F. and Rogler,George A. (1955). TB1115

Grazing intensities and systems on crested wheatgrass in central Utah: response of vegetation and cattle.Frischknecht, Neil C. and Harris, Lorin E. (1968). TB1388

Grazing values and management of black grama and tobosa grasslands and associated shrub ranges of theSouthwest. Paulsen, Harold A. and Ares, Fred N. (1962). TB1270

Greenbugs: determining biotypes, culturing, and screening for plant resistance: with notes on rearing parasitoids.Starks, K. J. and Burton, R. L. (1977). TB1556

Grocery retailing concentration in metropolitan areas, 1954-82. Kaufman, Phillip R.; Newton, Doris J., andHandy, Charles R. (1993). TB1817

Gross farm income and indices of farm production and prices in the United States, 1869-1937. Strauss, Frederickand Bean, Louis Hyman (1940). TB703

Growing tobacco as a source of nicotine. McMurtrey, J. E.; Bacon, C. W., and Ready, Daniel (1942). TB820

Growth and carbohydrate content of important mountain forage plants in central Utah as affected by clippingand grazing. McCarty, Edward C. and Price, Raymond (1942). TB818

Growth and rubber accumulation in guayule as conditioned by soil salinity and irrigation regime. Wadleigh, C.H.; Gauch, Hugh C., and Magistad, O. C. (1946). TB925

Growth and survival of deciduous trees in shelter-belt experiments at Mandan, N. Dak., 1915-34. George, ErnestJ. (1936). TB496

Growth and yield of red pine in Minnesota. Buckman, Robert E. (1962). TB1272

Growth in selectively cut ponderosa pine forests of the Pacific Northwest. Meyer, Walter H. (1934). TB407

Growth of Douglas fir trees of known seed source. Munger, Thornton T. (1936). TB537

Growth of lemon fruits in relation to moisture content of the soil. Furr, J. R. and Taylor, C. A. (1939). TB640

Growth studies on guayule [Parthenium argentatum]. Artschwager, Ernst (1945). TB885

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Gypsy moth: appraisal program and proposed plan to prevent spread of the moths. Perry, C. C. (1955). TB1124

The Gypsy moth: research toward integrated pest management. Doane, Charles C. and McManus, Michael L.(1981). TB1584

The habits and economic importance of alligators. Kellogg, Remington (1929). TB147

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Habits and economic status of the pocket gophers. Scheffer, Theo. H. (1931). TB224

Habits, life history, and control of the Mexican bean beetle in New Mexico. Douglass, J. R. (1933). TB376

Handling, precooling, and transportation of Florida strawberries. Rose, Dean H. and Gorman, E. A. (1936).TB525

Hard red winter wheat improvement in the plains: a 20-year summary. Reitz, L. P. and Salmon, S. C. (1959).TB1192

Hardpan and microrelief in certain soil complexes of California. Nikiforoff, C. C. (1941). TB745

Harvesting small grain, soybeans, and clover in the Corn Belt with combines and binders. Reynoldson, L. A.;Humphries, W. R., and Martin, J. H. (1931). TB244

Heat damaged wheat. Coleman, D. A. and Rothgeb, B. E. (1927). TB6

Heavy cottonseed meal feeding in relation to udder troubles in dairy cows. Hotis, Ralph P. and Woodward, T. E.(1935). TB473

The Hessian fly in California. Packard, C. M. (1928). TB81

The Hessian fly in the Pacific Northwest. Rockwood, L. P. and Reeher, Max M. (1933). TB361

Hibernation of the corn earworm in southeastern Georgia. Barber, George W. (1941). TB791

Hibernation of the corn earworm in the central and northeastern parts of the United States. Blanchard, R. A.(1942). TB838

The high plains grasshopper: a compilation of facts about its occurrence and control. Wakeland, Claude (1958).TB1167

Highway bridge surveys. McCullogh, C. B. (1928). TB55

Histological characters of flax roots in relation to resistance to wilt and root rot. Boyle, Lytton W. (1934). TB458

History and status of the green peach aphid as a pest of tobacco in the United States. Chamberlin, F. S. (1958).TB1175

The Hohenheim system in the management of permanent pastures for dairy cattle. Woodward, T. E.; Shepherd,J. B., and Hein, M. A. (1938). TB660

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Home canning processes for low-acid foods developed on the basis of heat penetration and inoculated packs.Toepfer, Edward W. (1946). TB930

Home washing machines: operating characteristics and factors affecting performance. Ross, Enid Sater; Taube,Katherine, and Greene, Dorothy Skinner (1954). TB1088

Homonymy in world species-group names of Criocerinae (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae). White, Richard E.(1981). TB1629

The host plants of the European corn borer in New England. Hodgson, Benjamin E. (1928). TB77

Host records for Lepidoptera reared in eastern North America. Ferguson, Douglas C. (1975). TB1521

Hot water as an insecticide for the Japanese beetle in soil and its effect on the roots of nursery plants. Fleming,Walter E. and Baker, Francis E. (1932). TB274

House-infesting ants of the eastern United States: their recognition, biology, and economic importance. Smith,Marion R. (1965). TB1326

Household expenditure patterns in the United States. Salathe, Larry E. (1979). TB1603

Household expenditures for fruits, vegetables, and potatoes. Smallwood, David and Blaylock, James (1984).TB1690

How economic factors influence the nutrient content of diets. Huang, Kuo S. (1997). TB1864

Hydraulic and geometrical relationships of lay-flat irrigation tubing. Humphreys, Allan S. and Lauritzen, C. W.(1964). TB1309

Hydraulic transport of potatoes. Schaper, Lewis A. (1987). TB1727

Hydrion concentration changes in relation to growth and ripening in fruits. Caldwell, Joseph S. (1934). TB403

The hydrology and hydrogeology of Ahoskie Creek watershed, North Carolina, data and analysis. (1977).TB1563

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Identification, history, and distribution of common sorghum varieties. Vinall, H. N.; Stephens, J. C., and Martin,John H. (1936). TB506

Identification of disseminules listed in the Federal Noxious Weed Act. Gunn, Charles R. and Ritchie, Carole A.(1988). TB1719

Identification of races of flax rust by lines with single rust-conditioning genes. Flor, H. H. (1954). TB1087

Identifying races of Puccinia graminis f. sp. avenae: a modified international system. Stewart, D. M. andRoberts, B. J. (1970). TB1416

An illustrated summary of genetic traits in tetraploid and diploid alfalfa. Barnes, D. K. and Hanson, C. H.(1967). TB1370

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The impact of China and Taiwan joining the World Trade Organization on U.S. and world agricultural trade: acomputable general equilibrium analysis. Wang, Zhi (1997). TB1858

Impact of household size and income on food spending patterns. Smallwood, David and Blaylock, James (1981).TB1650

The impact of minimum wage increases on food and kindred products prices: an analysis of price pass-through.Lee, Chinkook and O'Roark, Brian (1999). TB1877

Important biological and morphological characteristics of the foliar-feeding aphids of pecan. Tedders, W. L.(1978). TB1579

Imported insect enemies of the gipsy moth and the brown-tail moth. Burgess, A. F. and Crossman, S. S. (1929).TB86

Imported parasites of the European corn borer in America. Jones, D. W. (1929). TB98

Improved spring pastures, cow-calf production, and stocking rate carryover in the northern Great Plains.Houston, Walter R. and Urick, J. J. (1972). TB1451

Improvement in the production of oleoresin through lower chipping. Gerry, Eloise (1931). TB262

Inbreeding and heterosis and their relation to the development of new varieties of onions. Jones, H. A. andDavis, Glen N. (1944). TB874

Incidence and development of apple scab on fruit during the late summer and while in storage. Bratley, C. O.(1937). TB563

Income and food expenditures decomposed by cohort, age, and time effects. [electronic report] Blisard, Noel(2002) TB1896

Incomplete milking in relation to milk production and udder troubles in dairy cows. Woodward, T. E.; Hotis,Ralph P., and Graves, R. R. (1936). TB522

Incorporating inputs in the Static World Policy Simulation Model (SWOPSIM). Liapis, Peter S. (1990). TB1780

Ineffectiveness of internal medication of poultry for the control of external parasites. Parnam, D. C. (1928).TB60

Influence of certified stocks on spot-futures price relationships for cotton. Howell, L. D. (1956). TB1151

The influence of climate and grazing on spring-fall sheep range in southern Idaho. Craddock, George W. andForsling, C. L. (1938). TB600

Influence of farm manure on yields and sucrose of sugar beets. Hastings, Stephen H.; Nuckols, S. B., and Harris,Lionel (1938). TB614

Influence of fertilizers on growth rates, fruiting habits and fiber characteristics of cotton. Hooton, Dalton R.(1949). TB979

Influence of freezing of seed potatoes on viability and yield. Wright, R. C.; Peacock, Walter M., and Lombard, P.M. (1929). TB119

Influence of land use and treatment on the hydrology of small watersheds at Coshocton, Ohio, 1938-1957.Harrold, L. L. (1962). TB1256

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Influence of packing and handling methods on condition of apples barreled for export. Harding, Paul L.; Lutz, J.M., and Rose, Dean H. (1937). TB559

The influence of precipitation and grazing upon black grama grass range. Nelson, Enoch W. (1934). TB409

Influence of storage temperature and humidity on keeping qualities of onions and onion sets. Wright, R. C.;Lauritzen, John I., and Whiteman, T. M. (1935). TB475

Influence of storage temperatures on the rest period and dormancy of potatoes. Wright, R. C. and Peacock,Walter M. (1934). TB424

Influence of total feed and protein intake on reproductive performance in the beef female through secondcalving. Wiltbank, J. N. (1965). TB1314

Influence of variety, environment, and fertility level on the chemical composition of soybean seed. Cartter, J. L.and Hopper, T. H. (1942). TB787

Influence of weather on capture of adult southern potato wireworm in blacklight traps. Onsager, Jerome A.(1976). TB1527

Inheritance in kenaf as related to selection of inbred lines for composite varieties. Nelson, E. G. and Wilson, F.D. (1965). TB1319

Inheritance in rice of reaction to Helminthosporium oryzae and Cercospora oryzae. Adair, C. Roy (1941).TB772

Inheritance of awnedness, yield, and quality in crosses between bobs, hard federation, and propo wheats atDavis, California. Clark, J. Allen and Hooker, John R. (1928). TB39

The inheritance of colored scutellums in maize. Sprague, George F. (1932). TB292

Inheritance of composition of Washington Navel oranges of various strains propagated as bud variants. Chace,E. M. and Church, C. G. (1930). TB163

Inheritance of morphologic characters in Avena. Coffman, Franklin A. (1964). TB1308

Inheritance of stem-rust reaction and correlation of characters in Pentad, Nodak, and Akrona Durum-wheatcrosses. Smith, Glenn S. and Clark, J. Allen (1933). TB385

Inheritance of stem solidness and spikelet number in a Thatcher X Rescue wheat cross. McNeal, F. H. (1956).TB1125

Inheritance of winter hardiness, growth habit, and stem-rust reaction in crosses between Minhardi Winter andH44-Spring wheats. Quisenberry, Karl S. (1931). TB218

Injury to Northwestern forest trees by sulfur dioxide from smelters. Scheffer, T. C. and Hedgcock, George G.(1955). TB1117

Input-output relationships in milk production. Jensen, Einar (1942). TB815

Insect-resistant textile bags, new construction and treatment techniques. Highland, Henry A.; Secreast, Margaret,and Yeadon, David A. (1975). TB1511

Insect transmission of phony peach disease. Turner, William F. and Pollard, Herschel N. (1959). TB1193

Insecticidal efficiency of some oils of plant origin. Cressman, A. W. and Dawsey, Lynn H. (1942). TB801

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Insects and fungi as causes for pecky rice. Douglas, W. A. and Tullis, E. C. (1950). TB1015

Insects and fungi associated with cardus thistles (compositae). Batra, S. W. T. (1981). TB1616

Integrating control of the Japanese beetle: a historical review. Fleming, Walter E. (1976). TB1545

Integrating methods for control of the pink bollworm and other cotton insects in the Southwestern United States.Henneberry, T. J.; Bariola, L. A., and Kittock, D. L. (1980). TB1610

Interfiber competition with emphasis on cotton: trends and projections to 1980. Ward, Lionel F. and King,Gordon A. (1973). TB1487

International evidence on food consumption patterns Seale, James, Jr.; Regmi, Anita, and Bernstein, Jason A.(2003) TB1904

International response to infectious salmon anemia: prevention, control, and eradication: proceedings of asymposium, New Orleans, LA, September 3-4, 2002. Miller, Otis and Cipriano, Rocco C. (technicalcoordinators) (2003). TB1902

Interregional adjustments in crop and livestock production; a linear programming analysis. Brokken, Ray F. andHeady, Earl Orel (1968). TB1396

An interregional analysis of the U.S. grain-marketing industry, 1966/67. Leath, Mack N. and Blakley, Leo V.(1971). TB1444

Interregional competition in the production of chickens and eggs. Christensen, Raymond P. and Mighell, RonaldL. (1951). TB1031

Interrelations of methods of weed control and pasture management at Lincoln, Nebraska, 1949-55. Klingman,Dayton L. and McCarty, M. K. (1958). TB1180

Interrelations of weed-control and pasture-management methods at Lincoln, Nebraska, 1949-69. McCarty, M.K.; Klingman, Daton L., and Morrow, L. A. (1974). TB1473

Interspecific and intergeneric grafts: with special reference to formation of rubber in guayule. Taylor, Carl A.(1951). TB1040

Introduction to quantitative genetics in forestry. Namkoong, Gene. (1979). TB1588

Inversion of sucrose and other physiological changes in harvested sugarcane in Louisiana. Lauritzen, John I.;Balch, R. T., and Fort, Charles A. (1948). TB939

Investigating the nature of world agricultural competitiveness. Vollrath, Thomas L. and Vo, De Huu (1988).TB1754

Investigation in erosion control and the reclamation of eroded land at the Missouri Valley Loess conservationexperiment station, Clarinda, Iowa, 1931- 42. Browning, G. M. (1948). TB959

Investigations in erosion control and reclamation of eroded land at the Blackland Conservation ExperimentStation, Temple, Texas, 1931-41. Hill, H. O. (1944). TB859

Investigations in erosion control and reclamation of eroded land at the Central Piedmont ConservationExperiment Station, Statesville, N.C., 1930-40. Copley, T. L. (1944). TB873

Investigations in erosion control and reclamation of eroded land at the Palouse Conservation Experiment Station,Pullman, Washington, 1931-42. Horner, Glenn M.; McCall, A. G., and Bell, F. G. (1944). TB860

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Investigations in erosion control and reclamation of eroded land at the Red Plains Conservation ExperimentStation, Guthrie, Oklahoma, 1930-40. Daniel, Harley A.; Elwell, Harry M., and Cox, Maurice B. (1943). TB837

Investigations in erosion control and reclamation of eroded sandy clay lands of Texas, Arkansas, and Louisianaat the conservation experiment station, Tyler, Texas, 1931-40. Pope, J. B. (1946). TB916

Investigations in erosion control and reclamation of eroded Shelby and related soils at the conservationexperiment station, Bethany, Missouri, 1930-42. Smith, Dwight D. (1945). TB883

Investigations in erosion control and the reclamation of eroded land at the Northwest Appalachian ConservationExperiment Station, Zanesville, Ohio, 1934-42. Borst, H. L.; McCall, A. G., and Bell, Forrest G. (1945). TB888

Investigations in erosion control and the reclamation of eroded land at the Upper Mississippi ValleyConservation Experiment Station, near La Crosse, Wisconsin, 1933-34. Hays, O. E.; McCall, A. G., and Bell,Forrest G. (1949). TB973

Investigations in weed control by zinc sulphate and other chemicals at the Savenac Forest Nursery. Wahlenberg,W. G. (1930). TB156

Investigations of the market diseases of cantaloups and honey dew and honey ball melons. Wiant, James S.(1937). TB573

Investigations of the parasites of Popillia japonica and related Scarabaeidae in the Far East from 1929 to 1933,inclusive. Gardner, T. R. and Parker, L. B. (1940). TB738

Investigations of the tomato fruitworm: its seasonal history and methods of control. Wilcox, Joseph; Howland,A. F., and Campbell, Roy E. (1956). TB1147

Investigations on harvesting and handling fall and winter pears. Pentzer, W. T. (1932). TB290

Investigations on runner and fruit production of everbearing strawberries. Waldo, George F. (1935). TB470

Investigations on the cause and control of biennial bearing of apple trees. Harley, C. P. (1942). TB792

Investigations on the handling of Bartlett pears from Pacific Coast districts. Magness, J. R.; Diehl, H. C., andAllen, F. W. (1929). TB140

Investigations on the physical and chemical properties of beeswax. Bisson, Charles S.; Vansell, George H., andDye, Walter B. (1940). TB716

Investigations on the storage of nuts. Wright, R. C. (1941). TB770

Irrigated acres: a profile comparison of 1976-80 and 1981-85. Hanchar, John (1987). TB1736

Irrigated crop rotation in western Nebraska, 1912-34. Hastings, Stephen H. (1936). TB512

Irrigated crop rotations at the Huntley (Mont.) Field Station, 1912-35. Hastings, Stephen H. and Hansen, Dan(1937). TB571

Irrigated crop rotations in southern Montana. Hastings, Stephen H. and Hansen, Dan (1929). TB144

Irrigated crop rotations in western Nebraska. Scofield, Carl S. and Holden, James A. (1927). TB2

Irrigation districts: their organization, operation, and financing. Hutchins, Wells A. (1931). TB254

Irrigation of cotton. Marr, James C. and Hemphill, Robert G. (1928). TB72

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Irrigation requirements of the arid and semiarid lands of the Columbia River Basin. Fortier, Samuel and Young,Arthur A. (1930). TB200

Irrigation requirements of the arid and semiarid lands of the Missouri and Arkansas river basins. Fortier, Samuel(1928). TB36

Irrigation requirements of the arid and semiarid lands of the Pacific slope basins. Fortier, Samuel and Young,Arthur A. (1933). TB379

Irrigation requirements of the arid and semiarid lands of the Southwest. Fortier, Samuel and Young, Arthur A.(1930). TB185

The Jerusalem artichoke as a crop plant. Shoemaker, D. N. (1927). TB33

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Joint municipal and industrial wastewater treatment in rural communities: simulation analysis with poultryprocessing plants. Rossi, Daniel; Young, Chester Edwin, and Epp, Donald J. (1980). TB1615

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Keeping quality of butter made from cream of various acidities. White, William; Trimble, C. S., and Wilson, H.L. (1929). TB159

Kenaf leaf development and stem height, index of crop yield in the United States. Higgins, Joseph John (1974).TB1477

Keys to the parasites of the Hessian fly based on remains left in the host puparium. Hill, C. C. and Pinckney, J.S. (1940). TB715

Kiln design and development of schedules for extracting seed from cones. Rietz, Raymond Carl (1941). TB773

The kiln drying of southern yellow pine lumber. Teesdale, L. V. (1930). TB165

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LLaboratory and field tests of concrete exposed to the action of sulphate waters. Miller, Dalton G. and Manson,Philip W. (1933). TB358

A laboratory evaluation of trash racks for drop inlets. Hebaus, George G. and Gwinn, Wendell R. (1975).TB1506

Laboratory studies on the development, longevity, and fecundity of six lepidopterous pests of cotton in Arizona.Fye, R. E. and McAda, W. C. (1972). TB1454

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A laboratory study of the field percolation rates of soils. Slater, C. S. and Byers, Horace G. (1931). TB232

Lag-screw joints: their behavior and design. Newlin, J. A. and Gahagan, J. M. (1938). TB597

Lake trophic state and algal growth as influenced by cation concentrations. Batchelder, A. R. (1982). TB1649

Land application of wastewater: a cost analysis. Young, C. Edwin (1978). TB1594

A land program for Forest County, Wisconsin: based on an analysis of land use problems. Johnson, V. Webster;Henderson, Sidney, and Marshall, James H. (1939). TB687

Land use and soil erosion: a national linear programming model. Huang, Wen Yuan (1988). TB1742

Land utilization in Laurel County, Kentucky. Clayton, C. F. and Nicholls, W. D. (1932). TB289

Landscape evolution and soil formation in southwestern Iowa. Ruhe, Robert V.; Daniels, Raymond Bryant, andCady, John G. (1967). TB1349

The larch sawfly: its biology and control. Drooz, Arnold Thomas (1960). TB1212

The larger sod webworm. Ainslie, George G. (1927). TB31

The larvae and pupae of the mosquitoes belonging to the Culex subgenera Melanoconion and Mochlostyrax.Foote, Richard H. (1954). TB1091

The larvae of the Phalaenidae. Crumb, S. E. (1956). TB1135

The leaf hoppers attacking apple in the Ozarks. Ackerman, A. J. and Isely, Dwight (1931). TB263

The leaf mesophylls of twenty crops, their light spectra, and optical and geometrical parameters. Gausman, H.W.; Allen, W. A.; Wiegand, C. L.; Escobar, D. E.; Rodriguez, R. R., and Richardson, A. J. (1973). TB1465

Leaf rust of wheat in the uniform rust nurseries in the United States, 1938-43. Johnston, C. O.; Caldwell, RalphM., and Compton, Leroy E. (1948). TB960

Leaf temperatures of cotton and their relation to transpiration, varietal differences, and yields. Eaton, Frank M.and Belden, Galen O. (1929). TB91

The leafhopper vectors of phytopathogenic viruses (Homoptera, Cicadellidae): taxonomy, biology, and virustransmission. Nielson, Mervin William (1968). TB1382

Legume (Fabaceae) nomenclature in the USDA germplasm system. (1990). TB1757

The Leptoconops kerteszi complex in North America, (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae). Clastrier, J. and Wirth, WillisW. (1978). TB1573

Life histories and behavior of five insect vectors of phony peach disease. Turner, William F. and Pollard,Herschel N. (1959). TB1188

Life histories and habits of some grasshoppers of economic importance on the Great Plains. Shotwell, R. L.(1941). TB774

Life history and control of the tomato pinworm. Elmore, J. C. and Howland, A. F. (1943). TB841

Life history and habits of grasshopper mice, genus Onychomys. Bailey, Vernon and Sperry, Charles C. (1929).TB145

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Life history and habits of the peachtree borer in the Southeastern states. Snapp, Oliver I. and Thomson, J. R.(1943). TB854

Life history and habits of the plum curculio in the Georgia peach belt. Snapp, Oliver I. (1930). TB188

Life history, habits, and control of the beanstalk weevil (Sternechus paludatus) in the Estancia Valley, NewMexico. Shaw, J. G. and Douglass, J. R. (1942). TB816

Life history, habits, and control of the Mormon cricket. Cowan, Frank T. (1929). TB161

Life history, host plants, and migrations of the beet leafhopper in the western United States. Cook, William C.(1967). TB1365

Life history of lungworms parasitic in swine. Schwartz, Benjamin and Alicata, Joseph E. (1934). TB456

Life history of the angoumois grain moth in Maryland. Simmons, Perez and Ellington, George W. (1933).TB351

Life history of the codling moth in Delaware. Selkregg, E. R. and Siegler, E. H. (1928). TB42

Life history of the codling moth in northern Georgia. Van Leeuwen, E. R. (1929). TB90

Life history of the codling moth in the Rogue River Valley of Oregon. Yothers, M. A. and Van Leeuwen, E. R.(1931). TB255

Life history of the oriental peach moth at Riverton, N.J., In relation to temperature. Peterson, Alvah andHaeussler, G. J. (1930). TB183

Life history of the oriental peach moth in Georgia. Snapp, Oliver I. and Swingle, H. S. (1929). TB152

Life history of the sugar-beet wireworm in southern California. Stone, M. W. (1941). TB744

Life history of the wireworm Melanotus longulus (Lec.) in southern California. Stone, M. W. and Howland, A.F. (1944). TB858

Linear theory of hydrologic systems. Dooge, James C. I. (1973). TB1468

The links between development and world trade. Vollrath, Thomas L. (1990). TB1774

Lint cleaning at cotton gins: effects of fiber moisture and amount of cleaning on lint quality. Mangialardi, GinoJ. and Griffin, Anselm Clyde (1966). TB1359

Litter size and weight as permanent characteristics of sows. Lush, Jay L. and Molln, A. E. (1942). TB836

Local bank office ownership, deposit control, market structure, and economic growth. Collender, Robert N.(2001). TB1886

Longevity and germination of seeds of ribes, particularly R. Rotundifolium, under laboratory and naturalconditions. Fivaz, A. E. (1931). TB261

Loss, during storage, of vitamin a from alfalfa leaf meals fed to chickens. Heywang, Burt W. and Morgan,Rudolph B. (1939). TB632

Loss of energy at sharp-edged pipe junctions in water conveyance systems. Blaisdell, Fred W. and Manson,Philip W. (1963). TB1283

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Lygus elisus: a pest of the cotton regions in Arizona and California. McGregor, E. A. (1927). TB4

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Machine boring of southern pine. McMillin, Charles W. (1974). TB1496

Machining and related characteristics of Southern hardwoods. Davis, E. M. (1942). TB824

Machining and related characteristics of United States hardwoods. Davis, E. M. (1962). TB1267

Macrocentrus gifuensis Ashmead: a polyembryonic braconid parasite in the European corn borer. Parker, HarryL. (1931). TB230

The magpie in relation to agriculture. Kalmbach, E. R. (1927). TB24

Major transactions in the 1926 December wheat future. Duvel, J. W. T. and Hoffman, G. Wright (1928). TB79

Major uses of land in the United States: an inventory of the land used for agriculture, with special reference tocropland, pasture and grazing, land potentials. Wooten, Hugh H. (1953). TB1082. Supplement: Basic land usestatistics, 1950. Wooten, Hugh H. (1953)

Malnutrition of young cattle; effect on feed utilization, eventual body size, and meat quality. Winchester, C. F.;Davis, R. E., and Hiner, R. L. (1967). TB1374

Management of jack pine stands in the Lake states. Eyre, F. H. and LeBarron, Russell K. (1944). TB863

Managing semidesert grass-shrub ranges: vegetation responses to precipitation, grazing, soil texture, andmesquite control. Martin, Samuel Clark and Cable, Dwight R. (1974). TB1480

Managing trees and stands susceptible to western spruce budworm. Brookes, Martha H. (1985). TB1695

Manufacturing and serviceability tests on sheetings made from two selected mill types of cotton. Rogers, RuthElmquist; Hays, Margaret B., and Wigington, John T. (1939). TB645

Marine mammal water quality: proceedings of a symposium. Coakley, John and Crawford, Richard L. (1998).TB1868

Market distribution of car-lot shipments of fruits and vegetables in the United States. Park, J. W. (1934). TB445

Market quality and condition of California cantaloups as influenced by maturity, handling, and precooling.Pentzer, W. T.; Wiant, James S., and MacGillivray, John H. (1940). TB730

Market-storage studies of honey dew melons and cantaloups. Wiant, James S. (1938). TB613

Marketing American cotton in England. Cox, Alonzo B. (1928). TB69

Marketing American cotton on the continent of Europe. Cox, Alonso B. (1928). TB78

The marketing and distribution of fruits and vegetables by motor truck. Edwards, Brice and Park, J. W. (1931).TB272

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Marketing and manufacturing margins for hides and skins, leather, and leather products. Howell, L. D. (1948).TB961

Marketing and manufacturing margins for textiles. Howell, L. D. (1945). TB891

Marketing and manufacturing margins for tobacco. Howell, L. D. and Young, Wade P. (1946). TB913

Marketing and manufacturing services and margins for textiles. Howell, L. D. (1952). TB1062

Marketing apples. Park, J. W. and Pailthorp, Raymond R. (1935). TB474

Marketing apples grown in the Cumberland-Shenandoah region of Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia.Swinson, Carl R. (1931). TB234

Marketing cantaloups and other muskmelons. Park, J. W. (1934). TB425

Marketing commercial cabbage. Spangler, Raymond L. (1938). TB646

Marketing commercial lettuce. Spangler, Raymond L. (1940). TB712

Marketing dry edible beans and peas. Phillips, Reed A. and DeLoach, D. B. (1951). TB1044

Marketing margins and costs for dairy products. Howe, Charles B. (1946). TB936

Marketing margins and costs for grains, grain products, and dry edible beans. Stokes, Donald R. (1947). TB934

Marketing margins and costs for livestock and meat. Bjorka, Knute (1947). TB932

Marketing margins and costs for poultry and eggs. Winter, E. P. (1948). TB969

Marketing onions. Park, J. W. (1937). TB555

Marketing potential for oilseed protein materials in industrial uses. (1951). TB1043

Mass producing eggs of the greater wax moth, Galleria mellonella (L.). Marston, Norman; Campbell, B., andBoldt, P. E. (1975). TB1510

Mathematical modeling of world grain trade restrictions. Kim, C. S. (1987). TB1735

May beetles of the United States and Canada. Luginbill, Philip and Painter, Henry R. (1953). TB1060

The meal worms. Cotton, R. T. and St. George, R. A. (1929). TB95

Measurement of evaporation from land and water surfaces. Thornthwaite, C. W. and Holzman, Benjamin (1942).TB817

Measurement of U.S. agricultural productivity: a review of current statistics and proposals for change. (1980).TB1614

Measures of the degree and cost of economic protection of agriculture in selected countries. Dardis, Rachel andLearn, Elmer W. (1967). TB1384

Measuring productive capacity of pastures through maintenance studies with mature steers. Rhoad, Albert O.and Carr, R. B. (1945). TB890

Measuring public attitudes toward natural resource issues: coyote control. Arthur, Louise M. (1981). TB1657

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Measuring seepage from irrigation channels. Robinson, A. R. and Rohwer, Carl (1959). TB1203

Measuring the economy wide effect of the farm sector: two methods. Edmondson, William; Petrulis, M. F., andSomwaru, Agapi (1995). TB1843

Measuring the well-being of the poor: demographics of low-income households. [electronic report] Noel,William Noel, and Harris, J. Michael (2002) TB1898

Mechanical analysis of finely divided natural phosphates. Alexander, Lyle T. and Jacob, K. D. (1930). TB212

Meristems, growth, and development in woody plants: an analytical review of anatomical, physiological, andmorphogenic aspects. Romberger, J. A. (1963). TB1293

A method for determining the color of agricultural products. Nickerson, Dorothy (1929). TB154

A method of determining the volume and tonnage of haystacks. Hosterman, W. H. (1931). TB239

A method of economic analysis applied to nitrogen fertilizer rate experiments on irrigated corn. Paschal, JamesL. and French, B. L. (1956). TB1141

A method of rural land classification. Kellogg, Charles E. and Ableiter, J. K. (1935). TB469

Methods and costs of producing alcohol from grain by the fungal amylase process on a commercial scale.(1950). TB1024

Methods for sampling and assessing deposits of insecticidal sprays released over forests. Barry, John Willard(1978). TB1596

Methods for the measurement of certain character properties of raw cotton. Richardson, Howard B.; Bailey, T. L.W., and Conrad, Carl M. (1937). TB545

Methods of distinguishing between the shipmast and common forms of black locust on Long Island, New York.Hopp, Henry (1941). TB742

Methods of extracting volatile oils from plant material and the production of such oils in the United States.Sievers, A. F. (1952). TB16

Methods of forecasting timber growth in irregular stands. Wahlenberg, W. G. (1941). TB796

Methods of harvesting grain sorghums. Martin, John H. (1929). TB121

Methods of making potato silage and tests of its feeding value for dairy cows. Shepherd, J. B.; Woodward, T. E.,and Melin, C. G. (1946). TB914

Methods of making silage from grasses and legumes. Woodward, T. E. and Shepherd, J. B. (1938). TB611

Microbiological studies of salt in relation to the reddening of salted hides. Stuart, L. S.; Frey, R. W., and James,Lawrence H. (1933). TB383

Microbiology and chemistry of grass silage. Langston, C. W. (1958). TB1187

Milk and butterfat production by dairy cows on four different planes of feeding. Graves, R. R. (1940). TB724

Milk yields and milking rates of the individual quarters of the dairy cow udder. Matthews, C. A.; Swett, W. W.,and Graves, R. R. (1941). TB827

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Milling and baking experiments with wheat varieties grown in western United States, 1936-45. Fifield, C. C.(1950). TB1014

Milling and baking qualities of world wheats. Coleman, D. A. (1930). TB197

Mineral oils, alone or combined with insecticides, for control of earworms in sweet corn. Barber, George W.(1944). TB880

The mistletoes: a literature review. Gill, Lake S. and Hawksworth, Frank G. (1961). TB1242

A model of participation in U.S. farm programs. Shoemaker, Robbin (1993). TB1819

Modeling nutrient intake: the role of dietary information. Variyam, Jayachandran N.; Blaylock, James, andSmallwood, David (1995). TB1842

Modeling southern pine beetle populations: symposium proceedings, Asheville, N.C., February 20-22, 1980.Stephen, Fred M.; Search, Janet L., and Hertel, Gerard D. (1980). TB1630

Mohair histogenesis, maturation, and shedding in the Angora goat. Margolena, Lubow A. (1974). TB1495

Monetary policy: the potential role for agricultural commodity prices. Kitchen, John; Conway, Roger, andLeBlanc, Michael (1990). TB1779

A monograph of Trichonta with a model for the distribution of Holarctic Mycetophilidae (Diptera). Gagne,Raymond J. (1981). TB1638

A monographic study of bean diseases and methods for their control. Zaumeyer, W. J. and Thomas, H. Rex(1957). TB868

A monographic study of sweet-potato diseases and their control. Harter, L. L. and Weimer, J. L. (1929). TB99

Monoterpenes of ponderosa pine xylem resin in western United States. Smith, Richard H. (1977). TB1532

Mormon crickets in North America. Wakeland, Claude (1959). TB1202

Morphologic and physiologic studies on stem-rust resistance in cereals. Hart, Helen (1931). TB266

Morphological characteristics of leaves and stems of selected Texas Woody plants. Meyer, R. E. and Meola, S.M. (1978). TB1564

Morphology and anatomy of honey mesquite. Meyer, R. E.; Morton, H. L.; Haas, R. H.; Robison, E. D., andRiley, T. E. (1971). TB1423

Morphology and composition of some soils of the Miami family and the Miami catena. Brown, Irvin C. andThorp, James (1942). TB834

Mosaic of sugarcane in the United States, with special reference to strains of the virus. Summers, Eaton M.;Brandes, E. W., and Rands, R. D. (1948). TB955

The mosquitoes of the northwestern United States. Gjullin, C. M. and Eddy, Gaines W. (1972). TB1447

Mote types in cotton and their occurrence as related to variety, environment, position in lock, lock size andnumber of locks per boll. Pearson, Norma L. (1949). TB1000

Mountain-laurel (Kalmia latifolia) and sheep laurel (Kalmia angustifolia) as stock-poisoning plants. Marsh, C.Dwight and Clawson, A. B. (1930). TB219

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Multiple lint-cotton cleaning Its effect on bale value, fiber quality, and waste composition. Mangialardi, Gino J.(1972). TB1456

Mushroom culture for amateurs. Charles, Vera K. (1929). TB1587

The mushroom mite (Tyrophagus lintneri (Osborn)) as a pest of cultivated mushrooms. Davis, A. C. (1944).TB879

Mutual irrigation companies. Hutchins, Wells A. (1929). TB82

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The national income and product accounts: estimating farm income by type of farm. Simunek, Richard (1985).TB1710

Natural cross-pollination in cotton. Simpson, D. M. (1954). TB1094

Natural regeneration in the western white pine type. Haig, Irvine T.; Davis, Kenneth P., and Weidman, R. H.(1941). TB767

Nature and extent of Mormon cricket damage to crop and range plants. Swain, Ralph B. (1944). TB866

The nature, ecology, and control of Canada thistle. Hodgson, J. M. (1968). TB1386

Neararctic sawflies: II. Selandriinae: adults (Hymenoptera: Tenthredinidae). Smith, David R. (1969). TB1398

The nearctic parasitic wasps of the genera Psilus Panzer and Coptera Say (Hymenoptera, Proctotrupoidea,Diapriidae). Muesebeck, Carl Frederick William (1980). TB1617

Nearctic sawflies. Smith, David R. (1969). TB1397

Nearctic sawflies: iii. Heterarthrinae: adults and larvae (Hymenoptera: Tenthredinidae). Smith, David R. (1971).TB1420

Neartic sawflies: iv. Allantinae: adults and larvae (Hymenoptera: Tenthredinidae ). Smith, David R. (1979).TB1595

The nematode, Ornithostrongylus quadriradiatus, a parasite of the domesticated pigeon. Cuvillier, Eugenia(1937). TB569

Nematodes of pathological significance found in some economically important birds in North America. Cram,Eloise B. (1928). TB49

Nematosporaceae (Hemiascomycetidae): taxonomy, pathogenicity, distribution, and vector relations. Batra, LekhR. (1973). TB1469

Neps and similar imperfections in cotton. Pearson, Norma L. (1933). TB396

Neps in cotton yarns as related to variety, location, and season of growth. Pearson, Norma L. (1944). TB878

Neutralization curves of the colloids of soils representative of the great soil groups. Anderson, M. S. and Byers,Horace G. (1936). TB542

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A new dynamic economic model of groundwater mining. Kim, C. S.; Hanchar, John J., and Moore, Michael R.(1987). TB1734

A new method to assess effects of food supply shocks on consumption in developing countries. Tun, Sovan andYetley, Mervin J. (1985). TB1697

New names and new combinations in the order Actinomycetales Buchanan 1917. Pridham, Thomas Grenville(1970). TB1424

New species of North American bees of the genus Dufourea (Hymenoptera, Halictidae) with descriptions of twopreviously undescribed females. Bohart, George Edward (1980). TB1618

Nicotiana: procedures for experimental use. St. George, R. A. and Beal, J. A. (1979). TB1586

Nitrogen and carbon changes in Great Plains soils as influenced by cropping and soil treatments. Haas, HowardJ.; Evans, C. E., and Miles, E. F. (1957). TB1164

Nitrogen fixation in alfalfa: responses to bidirectional selection for associated characteristics. Viands, Donald R.;Barnes, D. K., and Heichel, G. H. (1982). TB1643

The nitrogen nutrition of tobacco. Garner, W. W. (1934). TB414

The noctuid type material of John B. Smith (Lepidoptera). Todd, E. L. (1982). TB1645

A nomenclator of Gossypium: the botanical names of cotton. Fryxell, Paul A. (1976). TB1491

A nomenclator of legume (fabaceae) genera. Gunn, Charles R. (1983). TB1680

Nonfarm input prices, price margins, and consumer food prices. Reed, A. J. and Clark, J. S. (1998). TB1867

A nonlinear model for evaluation of cotton processed by mills for specific end uses. LaFerney, Preston Edward(1969). TB1401

Normalcy tests of precipitation and frequency studies of runoff on small watersheds. Potter, W. D. (1949).TB985

The North American species of Forcipomyia, subgenus Euprojoannisia (Diptera: ceratopogonidae). Bystrak,Paul G. and Wirth, Willis W. (1978). TB1591

The north American subspecies of Culicoides variipennis (Diptera, heleidae). Wirth, Willis Wagner and Jones,Robert H. (1957). TB1170

North American trade model for animal products. Hahn, William F. (1993). TB1830

The North and Central American species of Meibomeus (Coleoptera: Bruchidae: Bruchinae). Kingsolver, JohnMark and Whitehead, Donald R. (1976). TB1523

The North Dakota grasshopper integrated pest management demonstration project. Quinn, Mark A. (2000).TB1891

Nosema disease: its control in honey bee colonies. Moeller, Floyd E. (1978). TB1569

Nutrient consumption patterns of low-income households. Allen, Joyce E. and Gadson, Kenneth E. (1983).TB1685

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Nutrient element balance: response of tung trees grown in sand culture to potassium, magnesium, calcium, andtheir interactions. Shear, C. B.; Crane, H. L., and Myers, A. T. (1953). TB1085

Nutrients and algae in northeast Colorado lakes. Batchelder, Arthur R. and Braden, Ralph A. (1976). TB1515

Nutritional qualities of range forage plants in relation to grazing with beef cattle on the Southern Plainsexperimental range. Savage, D. A. and Heller, V. G. (1947). TB943

Nutritive properties of certain animal and vegetable fats. Hoagland, Ralph and Snider, George G. (1940). TB725

Nutritive properties of lard and other shortenings. Hoagland, Ralph and Snider, George G. (1942). TB821

Nutritive properties of pork protein and its supplemental value for bread protein. Hoagland, Ralph (1945).TB906

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Oat history, identification and classification. Coffman, Franklin A. (1977). TB1516

Oat identification and classification. Stanton, T. R. (1955). TB1100

Oats in the north-central states. Tamaki, George and Butt, B. A. (1978). TB1581

An objective method of sampling wheat fields to estimate production and quality of wheat. King, Arnold J.;McCarty, Dale E., and McPeek, Miles (1942). TB814

Observations on mass flights and other activities of the migratory grasshopper. Parker, J. R.; Newton, Roy C.,and Shotwell, R. L. (1955). TB1109

Observations on the thermal death points of Anastrepha ludens (Loew). Darby, Hugh H. and Kapp, E. M.(1933). TB400

Obtaining timely crop area estimates using ground-gathered and LANDSAT data. Hanuschak, George (1979).TB1609

The occurrence of barium in soils and plants. Robinson, W. O.; Whetstone, Richard R., and Edgington, Glen(1950). TB1013

Occurrence of cotton fiber contaminated by Aerobacter cloacae. Clark, F. E.; Hervey, Ralph J., and Blank, LesterM. (1947). TB935

Occurrence of the beet leafhopper and associated insects on secondary plant successions in southern Idaho. Fox,D. E. (1938). TB607

Oil crops in American farming. Hansen, Peter L. and Mighell, Ronald L. (1947). TB940

Optimal cost-sharing programs to reduce agricultural pollution. Malik, Arun S. and Shoemaker, Robbin (1993).TB1820

Optimal farm credit pricing under asymmetric information. Lee, Hyunok. and Chambers, Robert G. (1988).TB1739

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Optimal futures positions for corn and soybean growers facing price and yield risk. Grant, Dwight (1989).TB1751

Organization and management of apiaries producing extracted honey in the white clover region. Washburn, R. S.and Marvin, G. E. (1935). TB481

The Oriental species of the tribe Haematopotini (Diptera, Tabanidae). Stone, Alan and Philip, Cornelius B.(1974). TB1489

Origin and distribution of the commercial potato crop. Strowbridge, J. W. (1939). TB7

Origin and distribution of the commercial strawberry crop. Strowbridge, J. W. (1930). TB180

Origin, description, and pedigree of Chinese soybean cultivars released from 1923 to 1995. Cui, Zhanglin(1999). TB1871

Origin, distribution and market price of the commercial watermelon crop. Strowbridge, J. W. (1933). TB398

Origins and pedigrees of public soybean varieties in the United States and Canada. Bernard, Richard L. (1988).TB1746

Orius insidiosus (Say), an important natural enemy of the corn ear worm. Barber, George W. (1936). TB504

Our migrant shorebirds in southern South America. Wetmore, Alexander (1927). TB26

Output of factories processing farm food products in the United States, 1909-1958. Waldorf, William H. (1960).TB1223

Output per man-hour in distributing foods of farm origin. Waldorf, William H. and Gale, Hazen F. (1965).TB1335

Output per man-hour in factories processing farm food products. Waldorf, William H. (1961). TB1243

The Pacific flathead borer. Burke, H. E. and Boving, Adam G. (1929). TB83

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Palatability and nutritive value of home-canned chicken: prepared by different methods for processing. Gilpin,Gladys L. (1952). TB1054

The pandora moth, a periodic pest of western pine forests. Patterson, J. E. (1929). TB137

Paradexodes epilachnae, a tachinid parasite of the Mexican bean beetle. Landis, B. J. and Howard, Neale F.(1940). TB721

Paradichlorobenzene experiments in the South for peach-borer control. Snapp, Oliver I. and Alden, Charles H.(1928). TB58

Parasites of the birch leaf-mining sawfly (Phyllotoma nemorata). Dowden, Philip B. (1941). TB757

Parasites of the lima-bean pod borer in Europe. Parker, Harry L. (1951). TB1036

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Parasites of the oriental fruit moth in Japan and Chosen and their introduction into the United States. Haeussler,G. J. (1940). TB728

Parasites of the oriental fruit moth in the Eastern United States. Allen, Harry W. (1962). TB1265

Parasites of the pecan nut casebearer in Texas. Nickels, C. B.; Pierce, W. C., and Pinkney, C. C. (1950). TB1011

Parasites of the pink bollworm in Hawaii. Willard, H. F. (1927). TB19

The parasites of the sugarcane borer in Argentina and Peru, and their introduction into the United States. Jaynes,H. A. (1933). TB363

Parasitic wasps of the Catolaccus group in the Americas. Burks, B. D. (1954). TB1093

The parasitic wasps of the genus Macroteleia Westwood of the New World: (Hymenoptera, Proctotrupoidea,Scelionidae). Muesebeck, Carl F. W. (1977). TB1565

Partial cuttings in northern hardwoods of the Lake States: twenty-year experimental results. Eyre, F. H. andZillgitt, W. M. (1953). TB1076

A partial revision of the genus Eucelatoria (Diptera, Tachinidae), including important parasites of Heliothis.Sabrosky, Curtis W. (1981). TB1635

Participation in the U.S. Federal Crop Insurance Program. Calvin, Linda (1992). TB1800

Partitioning method of genetic analysis applied to quantitative characters of tomato crosses. Powers, LeRoy;Locke, L. F., and Garrett, J. C. (1950). TB998

Passage of liquids, vapors, and dissolved materials through softwoods. Stamm, Alfred J. (1946). TB929

Pasture productivity of crested wheatgrass as influenced by nitrogen fertilization and alfalfa. Rogler, George A.and Lorenz, Russell J. (1969). TB1402

Pathogenic specialization in cereal rust fungi, especially Puccinia recondita f. sp. tritici, concepts, methods ofstudy, and application. Browder, L. E. (1971). TB1432

The pea leaf weevil: an introduced pest of legumes in the Pacific Northwest. Prescott, Hubert W. and Reeher,Max M. (1961). TB1233

Peach brown rot. Roberts, John W. and Dunegan, John C. (1932). TB328

Peat resources in Alaska. Dachnowski-Stokes, A. P. (1941). TB769

The pepper weevil. Elmore, J. C.; Davis, A. C., and Campbell, Roy E. (1934). TB447

Performance of floor slabs made from wood and wood products. Newman, Jerry O. (1976). TB1543

Performance of futures markets: the case of potatoes. Paul, Allen B.; Kahl, Kandice H., and Tomek, William G.(1981). TB1636

Performance of small hammer and roller mills for grinding livestock feed. Puckett, H. B. and Daum, D. R.(1968). TB1394

Performance of two-clone crosses in alfalfa and an unanticipated self-pollination problem. Hanson, C. H. (1964).TB1300

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Permanent pasture compared with a 5-year crop-and-pasture rotation for dairy cattle feed. Shepherd, J. B.(1956). TB1144

Perquisites and wages of hired farm laborers. Folsom, Josiah C. (1931). TB213

Persistence of BHC, DDT, and Toxaphene in soil and the tolerances of certain crops to their residues. Allen,Norman (1954). TB1090

The persistence of differentiation among inbred families of guinea pigs. Wright, Sewall and Eaton, Orson N.(1929). TB103

Petrographic methods for soil laboratories. Fry, William H. (1933). TB344

Petroleum oils and oil emulsions as insecticides, and their use against the San Jose scale on peach trees in theSouth. Swingle, H. S. and Snapp, Oliver I. (1931). TB253

Phaeogenes nigridens Wesmael, an important ichneumonid parasite of the pupa of the European corn borer.Smith, H. D. (1932). TB331

The pharmacology of Thallium and its use in rodent control. Munch, J. C. and Silver, James (1931). TB238

Phosphobacterin as a soil inoculant laboratory, greenhouse, and field evaluation. Smith, J. H.; Allison, F. E., andSoulides, D. A. (1962). TB1263

Photoelectric color sorting of citrus fruits. Jahn, Otto L. and Gaffney, Jerome J. (1972). TB1448

Physical and chemical changes produced in bleached cotton duck by Chaetomium globosum and Spriochaetacytophaga. Rogers, Ruth Elmquist; Wheeler, Helen G., and Humfeld, Harry (1940). TB726

The physical and chemical characteristics of certain American peat profiles. Feustel, Irvin C. and Byers, HoraceG. (1930). TB214

Physical and chemical characteristics of the soils from the erosion experiment stations. Middleton, H. E.; Slater,C. S., and Byers, Horace G. (1932). TB316

The physical and chemical characteristics of the soils from the erosion experiment stations: second report.Middleton, H. E.; Slater, C. S., and Byers, Horace G. (1934). TB430

Physiographic history and the soils, entrenched stream systems, and gullies, Harrison County, Iowa. Daniels,Raymond Bryant and Jordan, Robert H. (1966). TB1348

Physiologic races of Puccinia recondita f. sp. tritici in the United States from 1926 through 1960. Johnston, C.O. (1968). TB1393

Physiologic specialization in Puccinia coronata avenae. Murphy, H. C. (1935). TB433

Physiologic specialization in the oat smut fungi and its relation to breeding oats for smut resistance. Holton,Charles Stewart and Rodenhiser, H. A. (1948). TB952

Physiological investigations on fall and winter pears in the Pacific Northwest. Gerhardt, Fisk and Ezell, BoyceD. (1941). TB759

Physiological studies of Jerusalem-artichoke tubers, with special reference to the rest period. Steinbauer, C. E.(1939). TB657

Pile trestles as channel obstructions. Yarnell, David L. (1934). TB429

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Pima Egyptian cotton in irrigated rotations at the Yuma Field Station, Bard, California. Hastings, Stephen H. andNoble, Edward G. (1933). TB369

Pine root collar weevil: its ecology and management. Wilson, Louis F. and Millers, Imants (1983). TB1675

A pipette method of mechanical analysis of soils based on improved dispersion procedure. Olmstead, L. B.;Alexander, Lyle T., and Middleton, H. E. (1930). TB170

Plantation organization and operation in the Yazoo-Mississippi Delta area. Langsford, E. L. and Thibodeaux, B.H. (1939). TB682

The Plusiinae (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) of America north of Mexico, emphasizing genitalic and larvalmorphology. Eichlin, Thomas D. and Cunningham, Hugh B. (1978). TB1567

Pocket mice of Washington and Oregon in relation to agriculture. Scheffer, Theo. H. (1938). TB608

Policies governing the ownership of return waters from irrigation. Hutchins, Wells A. (1934). TB439

Pollination and blooming habits of the Persian walnut in California. Wood, Milo N. (1934). TB387

Polyperiod analysis of growth and capital accumulation of farms in the rolling plains of Oklahoma and Texas.Martin, J. Rod and Plaxico, James Sam (1967). TB1381

Polyploidy and aneuploidy in guayule. Bergner, A. Dorothy (1946). TB918

Pooling data for pest management analysis: a Stein-rule approach. Szmedra, Philip Isak; Wetzstein, MichaelEugene, and Todd, James W. (1987). TB1730

Poplars, principal tree willows and walnuts of the Rocky Mountain region. Sudworth, George B. (1934). TB420

Population density relationships between hymenopterous parasites and their aphid hosts: a theoretical study.Knipling, E. F. and Gilmore, J. E. (1971). TB1428

Population models to appraise the limitations and potentialities of Trichogramma in managing host insectpopulations. Knipling, E. F. and McGuire, Judson Ulery (1968). TB1387

Populations of the oriental fruit moth in peach and apple orchards in the eastern states. Allen, Harry W. andPlasket, E. L. (1958). TB1182

Poria incrassata rot: prevention and control in buildings. Verrall, Arthur Frederic (1968). TB1385

The portable band sawmill and selective logging in the loblolly pine forests of North Carolina. Garver, R. D. andCuno, J. B. (1932). TB337

Positions of seeds and motes in locks and lengths of cotton fibers from bolts borne at different positions onplants at Greenville, Texas. Porter, Dow D. (1936). TB509

Potential role of sterilization for suppressing rat populations, a theoretical appraisal. Knipling, Edward Fred andMcGuire, Judson Ulery (1972). TB1455

Poverty, policy, and the macroeconomy. LeBlanc, Michael R. (2001). TB1889

Practical airflow rates in shelf dryers for seed cotton: in cooperation with the Mississippi Agricultural andForestry Experiment Station. Mangialardi, Gino L. (1986). TB1716

Practices and costs of cotton-gin operation in North-central Texas, 1924-25. Hathcock, James S. (1927). TB13

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Precooling California grapes and their refrigeration in transit. Pentzer, W. T.; Asbury, C. E., and Barger, W. R.(1945). TB899

Predicting employment in four regions of the western United States. Bender, Lloyd Dale (1975). TB1529

Predicting regional crop production: an application of recursive programming. Schaller, W. Neill and Dean,Gerald W. (1965). TB1329

Preliminary yield tables for second-growth stands in the California pine regions. . Dunning, Duncan andReineke, L. H. (1933). TB354

Preliminary yield tables for second-growth stands in the California pine regions. Dunning, Duncan and Reineke,L. H. (1933). TB634

Preparation and use of leaf meals from vegetable wastes. Willaman, J. J. and Eskew, Roderick K. (1948). TB958

Preparation of ammonium nitrate for use as a fertilizer. Ross, William H. (1946). TB912

Preparing strawberries for market. Morrison, Wendell Wallace (1968). TB1560

Preservation of hemp and kenaf seed. Toole, Eben H.; Toole, Vivian Kearns, and Nelson, E. G. (1960). TB1215

Preservation of peaches for use in the manufacture of ice cream. Culpepper, Charles W.; Caldwell, Joseph S.,and Wright, R. C. (1928). TB84

Preserving wood by brush, dip, and short-soak methods. Verrall, Arthur Frederic (1965). TB1334

Preventing Japanese beetle dispersion by farm products and nursery stock. Fleming, Walter E. (1972). TB1441

Prevention of damage by the seed-corn maggot to potato seed pieces. Reid, W. J.; Wright, R. C., and Peacock,Walter M. (1940). TB719

Price determination for corn and wheat: the role of market factors and government programs. Westcott, Paul C.and Hoffman, Linwood A. (1999). TB1878

Price responsiveness of world grain markets: the influence of government intervention on import price elasticity.Roe, Terry; Shane, Mathew D., and Vo, De Huu (1986). TB1720

Price risks for cotton and cotton products and means of reducing them. Howell, L. D. (1955). TB1119

Price risks for wool and wool products: and means of reducing them. Howell, L. D. (1957). TB1163

Prices of apparel wool. Hermie, Albert M. (1951). TB1041

Principles of box and crate construction. Plaskett, C. A. (1930). TB171

Principles of forest-fire detection on the national forests of northern California. Show, S. B. and Kotok, E. I.(1937). TB574

Principles of gully erosion in the Piedmont of South Carolina. Ireland, H. A.; Sharpe, C. F. S., and Eargle, D. H.Eargle (1939). TB633

Probable evolution and morphological variation in South American Disonychine flea beetles (Coleoptera:Chrysomelidae) and their amaranthaceous hosts. Vogt, George Britton; McGuire, Judson Ulery, and Cushman,A. D. (1979). TB1593

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Processing of climatic data for detection of cycles and trends. Thomas, A. W. (1997). TB1857

Product differentiation in wheat trade modeling. Haley, Stephen L. (1995). TB1838

Production and consumption of manufactured dairy products. Vial, Edmund E. (1940). TB722

The production, extraction, and germination of lodgepole pine seed. Bates, C. G. (1930). TB191

Production factors in range cattle under northern Great Plains conditions. Clark, R. T. (1958). TB1181

The production of hybrid Palestine iris corms. Griffiths, David and Orpet, Edward O. (1927). TB11

Production of seedless watermelons. Andrus, C. F.; Seshadri, V. S., and Grimball, P. C. (1971). TB1425

The productiveness of corn as influenced by the mosaic disease. Stoneberg, Hugo F. (1927). TB10

Productivity and technical change in Brazilian agriculture. Arnade, Carlos A. (1992). TB1811

Productivity of agriculture: United States, 1870-1958. Loomis, Ralph A. and Barton, Glen T. (1961). TB1238

Productivity of resources used on commercial farms. Strand, Edwin G.; Heady, Earl Orel, and Seagraves, JamesA. (1955). TB1128

Progressive effects of Polyporous versicolor on the physical and chemical properties of red gum sapwood.Scheffer, T. C. (1936). TB527

Properties of roller gin roller covering materials. Gillum, Marvis N. (1974). TB1490

Properties of soils which influence soil erosion. Middleton, H. E. (1930). TB178

Properties of western hemlock and their relation to uses of the wood. Johnson, R. P. A. and Gibbons, W. H.(1929). TB139

Properties of western larch and their relation to uses of the wood. Johnson, R. P. A. and Bradner, M. I. (1932).TB285

Properties of white fir and their relation to the manufacture and uses of the wood. Johnson, R. P. A. andBrundage, M. R. (1934). TB408

Protection of apples and pears in transit from the Pacific Northwest during the winter months. Mallison, E. D.;Gorman, E. A., and Hukill, W. V. (1937). TB550

The public domain of Nevada and factors affecting its use. Wooton, E. O. (1932). TB301

Public policies in water-resource use: their effect on groundwater mining and surface-water imports. Kim, C. S.(1989). TB1764

Public regulation of agricultural biotechnology field tests: economic implications of alternative approaches.Larson, Bruce A. and Knudson, Mary K. (1991). TB1793

Public service employment: the impact on Washington State's nonmetropolitan labor market. Morlock, Mark J.(1980). TB1619

Pythium root rot of barley and wheat. Bruehl, G. W. (1953). TB1084

Pythium root rot of sugarcane. Rands, R. D. and Dopp, Ernest (1938). TB666

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Quaking aspen: a study in applied forest pathology. Meinecke, E. P. (1929). TB155

Quality characteristics of wheat varieties grown in the western United States. Fifield, C. C. (1945). TB887

Quality demand and policy implications for Florida green tomatoes. Sun, Theresa Y. (1987). TB1728

Quality evaluation studies of foreign and domestic rices. Simpson, J. E. (1965). TB1331

Quality of alfalfa hay in relation to curing practice. Kiesselbach, T. A. and Anderson, Arthur (1931). TB235

Quality of frozen poultry as affected by storage and other conditions. Harshaw, Harold M. (1941). TB768

Quality of irrigation waters of the Hollister area of California: with special reference to boron content and itseffect on apricots and prunes. Eaton, Frank M.; McCallum, Roy D., and Mayhugh, Miles S. (1941). TB746

The quality of water for irrigation use. Wilcox, L. V. (1948). TB962

Quarterly and shorter-term price forecasting models relating to cash and futures quotations for pork bellies.Foote, Richard J.; Williams, Robert R., and Craven, John A. (1973). TB1482

A quarterly forecasting model for U.S. agriculture: subsector models for corn, wheat, soybeans, cattle, hogs, andpoultry. Westcott, Paul C. and Hull, David B. (1985). TB1700

A quarterly forecasting model of the U.S. egg sector. Stillman, Richard P. (1987). TB1729

A quarterly model of the livestock industry. Stillman, Richard P. (1985). TB1711

A quarterly model of the U.S. dairy sector and some of its policy implications. Westcott, Paul C. (1986). TB1717

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Radiant energy in relation to forests. Reifsnyder, William E. and Lull, Howard William (1965). TB1344

Radiation biology of the greater wax moth, inherited sterility and potential for pest control. Nielsen, Ross A. andLambremont, Edward N. (1976). TB1539

Rainfall characteristics as related to soil erosion. Blumenstock, David I. (1939). TB698

Rainfall sampling on rugged terrain. Hamilton, E. L. (1954). TB1096

Ranch organization and methods of livestock production in the Southwest. Parr, V. V.; Collier, George W., andKlemmedson, G. S. (1928). TB68

Rapid determination of oil content and oil quality in flaxseed. Zeleny, Lawrence and Coleman, D. A. (1937).TB554

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Rapid determination of soybean-oil content and of iodine number of soybean oil. Zeleny, Lawrence andNeustadt, M. H. (1940). TB748

Rapid photometric methods for determining rubber and resins in guayule tissue and rubber in crude-rubberproducts. Traub, Hamilton P. (1946). TB920

Rapid testing of oilseeds for oil quantity and iodine number of oil. Neustadt, M. H. (1957). TB1171

Rate and date of seeding and seed-bed preparation for winter wheat at Arlington Experiment Farm. Leighty, C.E. and Taylor, J. W. (1927). TB38

Rate of flow of capillary moisture. Lewis, M. R. (1937). TB579

Rates and amounts of runoff for the Blacklands of Texas. Baird, Ralph W. and Potter, W. D. (1950). TB1022

The rationale of sequential sampling, with emphasis on its use in pest management. Onsager, Jerome A. (1976).TB1526

Reaction of small-grain varieties to green bug attack. Atkins, Irvin Milburn and Dahms, R. G. (1945). TB901

Rearing foals and lambs by the use of colostrum, blood serum, and substitute milks. Gamble, James A.; Earle,Imogene P., and Howe, Paul E. (1938). TB661

Red rot of sugarcane. Abbott, E. V. (1938). TB641

Red-squill powders as raticides. Munch, J. C.; Horn, E. E., and Silver, James (1929). TB134

A redescription of the genus Parathelohania Codreanu 1966 (Microsporida: Protozoa). Hazard, Edwin I. andAnthony, Darrell W. (1974). TB1505

Reducing decay in citrus fruits with borax. Winston, John R. (1935). TB488

Reduction in the plant uptake of SR-90 by soil management treatments. Frere, M. H. (1967). TB1378

Refrigerated transportation of Bartlett pears from the Pacific Northwest. Mallison, E. D. and Powell, Charles L.(1934). TB434

Refrigeration of oranges in transit from California. Mann, C. W. and Cooper, William C. (1936). TB505

Refrigeration requirements for truck bodies: effects of door usage. Penney, R. W. and Phillips, C. W. (1967).TB1375

Regional adjustments in grain production: a linear programming analysis. Egbert, Alvin C. and Heady, Earl Orel(1961). TB1241. Supplement: Regional adjustments in grain production: a linear programming analysis:mathematical models, proofs, methods of data collection and estimation, and supplementary tables. (1961)

Regional analysis of production adjustments in the major field crops: historical and prospective: an applicationof spatial linear programming. Egbert, Alvin C. and Heady, Earl Orel (1963). TB1294

Regional climatic patterns and western spruce budworm outbreaks. Kemp, William Paul; Everson, D. O., andWellington, W. G. (1985). TB1693

Regional location of production of major field crops at alternative demand and price levels, 1975: a linearprogramming analysis. Skold, Melvin D. and Heady, Earl Orel (1966). TB1354

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Regionalism, federalism, and taxation: a food and farm perspective. Canning, Patrick N. and Tsigas, Marinos E.(2000). TB1882

Relation between the physical properties and chemical components of various grades of geraniol and theirattractiveness to the Japanese beetle. Metzger, F. W. and Maines, Warren W. (1935). TB501

Relation between urinary calculi and use of grain sorghum in steer-fattening rations in the southern Great Plains.Black, W. H. (1947). TB945

Relation of feed consumed to food products produced by fattening cattle. Nelson, Aaron Gustave (1945). TB900

The relation of fertilizers to the control of cotton root rot in Texas. Jordan, Howard V. (1934). TB426

The relation of growth to the varying carbohydrate content in mountain brome. McCarty, Edward C. (1938).TB598

The relation of highway slash to infestations by the western pine beetle in standing timber. Patterson, J. E.(1927). TB3

Relation of husk covering to smut of corn ears. Kyle, C. H. (1929). TB120

Relation of kernal density to table and canning quality in different varieties of maize. Culpepper Charles W. andMagoon, C. A. (1928). TB97

Relation of leaf area and position to quality of fruit and to bud differentiation in apples. Haller, M. H. andMagness, J. R. (1933). TB338

Relation of maturity and handling of Bartlett pears in the Pacific Northwest to quality of the canned product.Ezell, Boyce D. and Diehl, H. C. (1934). TB450

The relation of season of wounding and shellacking to callus formation in tree wounds. Marshall, Rush P.(1931). TB246

Relation of soil reaction to toxicity and persistence of some herbicides in greenhouse plots. Hurd Karrer, AnnieM. (1946). TB911

Relation of spot cotton prices to prices of futures contracts and protection afforded by trading in futures. Howell,L. D. and Watson, Leonard J. (1938). TB602

Relation of stable environment to milk production. Kelley, M. A. R. and Rupel, I. W. (1937). TB591

Relation of temperature and moisture content to longevity of Chewings fescue seed. Toole, Vivian Kearns andToole, Eben H. (1939). TB670

Relation of the method of watering dairy cows to their water consumption and milk production. Woodward, T. E.and McNulty, J. B. (1931). TB278

Relation of weather and its distribution to corn yields. Davis, Floyd E. and Harrell, George D. (1941). TB806

Relationship between size of farm and utilization of machinery, equipment, and labor on Nebraska corn-livestock farms. Scoville, Orlin J. (1951). TB1037

Relationship of cooking methods, grades, and frozen storage to quality of cooked mature leghorn hens.Swickard, Mary T.; Harkin, Alice M., and Paul, Betty J. (1954). TB1077

Relationship of cottonseed parameters to imperfections in ginned lint. (1993). TB1826

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Relationship of insects to the spread of azalea flower spot . Smith, Floyd F. and Weiss, Freeman A. (1942).TB798

The relationship of machine milking to the incidence and severity of mastitis. Meigs, Edward B. (1949). TB992

Relationships among production and grade factors of beef. Hankins, O. G. and Burk, L. B. (1938). TB665

Relationships between size of schools and school districts and the cost of education. Fox, William F. (1980).TB1621

Relationships between soil, plant community, and climate on rangelands of the Intermountain West. Passey, H.B. (1982). TB1669

Relative costs of extension methods which influence changes in farm and home practices. Baker, H. J. andWilson, M. C. (1929). TB125

Relative effectiveness of acid lead arsenate and other materials as stomach poisons for the larvae of the Japanesebeetle. Fleming, Walter E. (1942). TB788

Relative effects of continuous and interrupted growth on beef steers. Winchester, C. F. and Howe, Paul E.(1955). TB1108

Relative efficiency of various genetic mechanisms for suppression of insect populations. . Knipling, EdwardFred and Klassen, W. (1976). TB1533

Relative importance of various host plants of the beet leafhopper in southern Idaho. Douglass, J. R. and Hallock,H. C. (1957). TB1155

Relative infiltration and related physical characteristics of certain soils. Free, G. R.; Browning, G. M., andMusgrave, G. W. (1940). TB729

Relative insecticidal value of commercial grades of pyrethrum. McDonnell, C. C. (1930). TB198

Relative merits of producing creep-fed, feeder, and lot-fattened calves in the Appalachian region. McComas,Earl W. and Wilson, C. V. (1938). TB664

Relative resistance of parent and progeny varieties of Saccharum, Erianthus, and Sorghum to inversion ofsucrose in the Southern United States. Lauritzen, John I. and Sartoris, George B. (1950). TB1006

Relative values for milk production of hay and silage made from immature pasture herbage. Graves, R. R.;Dawson, J. R., and Kopland, D. V. (1938). TB649

Release of native and fixed nonexchangeable potassium of soils containing hydrous mica. Reitemeier, R. F.;Brown, Irvin C., and Holmes, R. S. (1951). TB1049

Removal of lead spray residues from apples grown in the Shenandoah-Cumberland valley. Haller, M. H. (1938).TB622

Repellency to the Japanese beetle of extracts made from plants immune to attack. Metzger, F. W. and Grant, D.H. (1932). TB299

Repellent activity of compounds submitted by Walter Reed Army Institute of Research. Schreck, C. E.; Posey,K., and Smith, D. (1977). TB1549

Repellents to protect trees and shrubs from damage by rabbits. Hildreth, A. C. and Brown, G. B. (1955). TB1134

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Replenishment of ground water supplies by artificial means. Muckel, Dean C. (1959). TB1195

Report of Foot-and-Mouth-Disease Commission of the United States Department of Agriculture. Olitsky, PeterK.; Traum, Jacob, and Schoening, Harry W. (1928). TB76

Reproduction and establishment of velvet mesquite: as related to invasion of semidesert grasslands. Glendening,George E. and Paulsen, Harold A. (1955). TB1127

Reproduction and health records of the Beltsville herd of the Bureau of Dairy Industry. Miller, Fred W. andGraves, R. R. (1932). TB321

Reproduction on pulpwood lands in the Northeast. Westveld, Marinus (1931). TB223

The reproductive cycle of the coyote. Hamlett, G. W. D. (1938). TB616

Research on chemical control of fungi in green lumber, 1940-51. Verrall, Arthur Frederic and Mook, Paul V.(1951). TB1046

Research on guayule (Parthenium argentatum), 1942-1959. Hammond, Bayard L. and Polhamus, Loren G.(1965). TB1327

Research on removing radioactive fallout from farmland. James, P. E. and Menzel, R. G. (1973). TB1464

Residual effects of fall- and spring-applied nitrogen fertilizers on crop yields in the Southeastern United States.Pearson, R. W. (1961). TB1254

Residual effects of forcing and hardening of tomato, cabbage, and cauliflower plants. Babb, M. F. (1941). TB760

Resistance of dent corn inbred lines to survival of first-generation European corn borer larvae. Patch, L. H. andEverly, Ray T. (1945). TB893

Resistance of sorghums to the chinch bug. Snelling, Ralph O. (1937). TB585

Respiration of sorghum grains. Coleman, D. A.; Rothgeb, Benton E., and Fellows, H. C. (1928). TB100

Response of cotton to 2,4-D and related phenoxy herbicides. Miller, J. H. (1963). TB1289

Response of ironweed and buckbrush to herbicides and to herbicides in combination with mowing, nitrogenfertilizer, and surfactants. Peters, Elroy J. and Stritzke, Jimmy F. (1969). TB1400

Response of several crops to six herbicides in irrigation water. Bruns, V. F.; Hodgson, J. M., and Arle, H. Fred(1972). TB1461

Response of sweet corn to varying temperatures from time of planting to canning maturity. Magoon, C. A. andCulpepper, C. W. (1932). TB312

Responses and residues in sugarbeets, soybeans, and corn irrigated with 2,4-D or Silvex-treated water. Bruns, V.F.; Carlile, Bobby Lewis, and Kelley, A. D. (1973). TB1476

Responses of beans (Phaseolus) and other legumes to length of day. Allard, H. A. and Zaumeyer, W. J. (1944).TB867

Responses of strawberry varieties and species to duration of the daily light period. Darrow, George M. andWaldo, George F. (1934). TB453

Restoring conifers to Aspen lands in the Lake States. Shirley, Hardy L. (1941). TB763

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Restoring moisture to cotton at midsouth gins. Mangialardi, Gino J. and Griffin, Anselm Clyde (1977). TB1553

Results of fertilizer experiments on Norfolk fine sandy loam and on Norfolk sandy loam. Skinner, J. J. (1931).TB225

Results of inbreeding grade Holstein-Friesian cattle. Woodward, T. E. and Graves, R. R. (1946). TB927

Results of seed-treatment experiments with yellow dent corn. Holbert, James R. and Koehler, Benjamin (1931).TB260

Results of treating bovine mastitis with sulfonamides containing urea. Swett, W. W. (1947). TB946

Retail-farm price margins and consumer product diversity. [electronic report] Reed, A. J.; Elitzak, H., andWohlgenant, M. K. (2002) TB1899

Retail food price forecasting at ERS: the process, methodology, and performance from 1984 to 1997. Joutz,Frederick L. (2000). TB1885

Retail to farm linkage for a complete demand system of food commodities. Wohlgenant, Michael K. andHaidacher, Richard C. (1989). TB1775

Returns from banded birds, 1923 to 1926. Lincoln, Frederick Charles (1927). TB32

Returns, interest rates, and cropland prices in selected regions. Gertel, Karl and Canning, Patrick (1990).TB1778

A review and reclassification of larvae of the subfamily hadeninae (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae) of America north ofMexico. Godfrey, George Lawrence (1972). TB1450

A review of leafhoppers of the genus Draeculacephala. Young, David A. and Davidson, Ralph Howard (1959).TB1198

Revision of Microsporida (Protozoa) close to Thelohania, with descriptions of one new family, eight newgenera, and thirteen new species. Hazard, Edwin I. and Oldacre, S. W. (1976). TB1530

A revision of the American species of Empoasca known to occur north of Mexico. DeLong, Dwight Moore(1931). TB231

A revision of the American species of hibiscus section Bombicella (Malvaceae). Fryxell, Paul A. (1980).TB1624

A revision of the chalcid flies of the genus Harmolita (Isosoma) of America north of Mexico, with descriptionsof 20 new species. Phillips, W. J. (1936). TB518

A revision of the Epilachninae of the Western Hemisphere (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae). Gordon, Robert Donald(1975). TB1493

Revision of the genus Amblycerus of the United States and Mexico (Coleoptera: Bruchidae: Amblycerinae).Romero, Jesus; Johnson, Clarence D., and Kingsolver, John Mark (1996). TB1845

A revision of the genus Colladonus (Homoptera, cicadellidae). Nielson, Mervin William (1957). TB1156

A revision of the genus Cuerna (Homoptera, Cicadellidae). Nielson, Mervin William (1965). TB1318

A revision of the genus Glycine and its immediate allies. Hermann, F. J. (1962). TB1268

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A Revision of the genus Heterococcus Ferris with a diagnosis of Brevennia Goux (Homoptera: Coccoidea:Pseudococcidae). Miller, Douglas Ross (1975). TB1497

Revision of the genus Petalium LeConte in the United States, Greater Antilles, and the Bahamas (Coleoptera:Anobiidae). Ford, E. J. (1973). TB1467

A revision of the genus Sennius of North and Central America (Coleoptera: Bruchidae). Johnson, Clarence Danand Kingsolver, John Mark (1973). TB1462

A revision of the genus Trupanea in America north of Mexico (Diptera, Tephritidae). Foote, Richard H. (1960).TB1214

A revision of the mites of the subfamily Tarsoneminae of North America, the West Indies, and the HawaiianIslands. Ewing, H. E. (1939). TB653

A revision of the Nearctic Medetera Diptera, Dolichopodidae). Bickel, Daniel J. (1985). TB1692

A revision of the New World mealybugs of the genus Rhizoecus: (Homoptera: Pseudococcidae). Hambleton,Edson J. (1976). TB1522

A revision of the new world species of powder-post beetles belonging to the family Lyctidae. Gerberg, Eugene J.(1957). TB1157

A revision of the species of Monopsyllus Kolenati in North America (Siphonaptera, ceratophyllidae). Johnson,Phyllis Truth (1961). TB1227

A revision of the subfamily Criocerinae (Chrysomelidae) of North America north of Mexico. White, Richard E.(1993). TB1805

A revisional study of the genus Scolytus geoffroy (Eccoptogaster herbst) in North America. Blackman, M. W.(1934). TB431

Rock weathering and soil profile development in the Hawaiian Islands. Hough, George J.; Gile, P. L., and Foster,Z. C. (1941). TB752

Role of potash in growth and nutrition of Maryland tobacco. Bowling, J. D. and Brown, D. E. (1947). TB933

Root development and ecological relations of guayule. Muller, Cornelius H. (1946). TB923

Root-growth stoppage resulting from defoliation of grass. Crider, Franklin J. (1955). TB1102

Rotation tillage experiments at the Lawton (Okla.) Field Station, 1917-1930. Osborn, W. M. (1932). TB330

Rubber content and habits of a second desert milkweed (Asclepias erosa) of southern California and Arizona.Beckett, R. E.; Stitt, R. S., and Duncan, E. N. (1938). TB604

The rubber content of two species of Cryptostegia and of an interspecific hybrid in Florida. Polhamus, Loren G.;Elder, Joseph A., and Hill, Harlan H. (1934). TB457

Runoff and erosion control studies on Cecil soil in the Southern Piedmont. Hendrickson, B. H. (1963). TB1281

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Salt balance and leaching requirement in irrigated lands. Wilcox, L. V. and Resch, W. F. (1963). TB1290

The sand wireworm and its control in the South Carolina coastal plain. Tenhet, J. N. and Howe, E. W. (1939).TB659

The Saratoga spittlebug: a destructive pest in red pine plantations. Ewan, Herbert G. (1961). TB1250

Saw-cylinder lint cleaning at cotton gins: effects of saw speed and combing ratio on lint quality. Mangialardi,Gino J. (1970). TB1418

Scouting, quarantine, and control for the European corn borer, 1917-26. Worthley, L. H. and Caffrey, D. J.(1927). TB53

Seasonal changes in Arizona and California grapefruit. Rygg, G. L. and Getty, M. R. (1955). TB1130

Seasonal changes in Florida avocados. Hatton, T. T.; Harding, Paul L., and Reeder, W. F. (1964). TB1310

Seasonal changes in Florida grapefruit. Harding, Paul L. and Fisher, D. F. (1945). TB886

Seasonal changes in Florida Murcott Honey oranges. Long, William G.; Sunday, Milliard B., and Harding, PaulL. (1962). TB1271

Seasonal changes in Florida oranges. Harding, Paul L.; Winston, John R., and Fisher, D. F. (1940). TB753

Seasonal changes in Florida tangelos. Harding, Paul L.; Sunday, Milliard B., and Davis, Paul L. (1959). TB1205

Seasonal changes in Florida tangerines. Harding, Paul L. and Sunday, Milliard B. (1949). TB988

Seasonal changes in Florida temple oranges. Harding, Paul L. and Sunday, Milliard B. (1953). TB1072

Seasonal development and yield of native plants on the upper Snake River Plains and their relation to certainclimatic factors. Blaisdell, James Pershing (1958). TB1190

Seasonal distribution of rainfall in relation to yield of winter wheat. Pallesen, J. E. and Laude, H. H. (1941).TB761

Seasonal variations in carrying capacity of pastures for dairy cows in milk. Woodward, T. E. and Graves, R. R.(1934). TB465

Second-growth western white pine stands: site index and species changes, normality percentage trends,mortality. Watt, Richard F. (1960). TB1226

Second-growth yield, stand, and volume tables for the western white pine type. Haig, Irvine T. (1932). TB323

Sector income and employment multipliers: their interactions on the national economy. Elrod, Robert H. andLaFerney, Preston E. (1970). TB1421

Seed characteristics of 42 economically important species of Solanaceae in the United States. Gunn, Charles R.and Gaffney, Frederick B. (1974). TB1471

Seed crops of forest trees in the pine region of California. Fowells, H. A. and Schubert, Gilbert Herman (1956).TB1150

Seed rot and seedling blight of sorghum. Leukel, R. W. and Martin, John H. (1943). TB839

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Seed treatment experiments with oats naturally and artificially inoculated with smuts. Leukel, R. W. (1937).TB568

Seed treatment for controlling covered smut of barley. Leukel, R. W. (1930). TB207

Seedcoat fragments in cotton: an element of yarn quality. Pearson, Norma L. (1955). TB1116

Seeds and fruits of North American Papaveraceae. Gunn, Charles R. and Seldin, Margaret J. (1976). TB1517

Selected logging in the shortleaf and loblolly pine forests of the Gulf States region. Garver, R. D. and Miller,Raymond H. (1933). TB375

Selective logging in the northern hardwoods of the Lake states. Zon, Raphael and Garver, R. D. (1930). TB164

Selenium occurrence in certain soils in the United States with a discussion of related topics. Byers, Horace G.(1935). TB482

Selenium occurrence in certain soils in the United States, with a discussion of related topics: fifth report.Williams, K. T.; Lakin, Hubert W., and Byers, Horace G. (1941). TB758

Selenium occurrence in certain soils in the United States, with a discussion of related topics: fourth report.Williams, K. T.; Lakin, Hubert W., and Byers, Horace G. (1940). TB702

Selenium occurrence in certain soils in the United States with a discussion of related topics, second report.Byers, Horace G. (1936). TB530

Selenium occurrence in certain soils in the United States, with a discussion of related topics: seventh report.Lakin, Hubert W. and Byers, Horace G. (1948). TB950

Selenium occurrence in certain soils in the United States, with a discussion of related topics: sixth report. Lakin,Hubert W. and Byers, Horace G. (1941). TB783

Selenium occurrence in certain soils in the United States with a discussion of related topics: third report. Byers,Horace G. (1938). TB601

Serviceability of selected types of cotton and rayon knit underwear. Rogers, Ruth Elmquist; Hays, Margaret B.,and Brown, John J. (1942). TB803

Serviceability of sheets composed wholly or in part of cotton and viscose staple rayon. McLendon, Verda I. andDavison, Suzanne (1955). TB1103

A serviceability test on blankets made from four blends of wool. Hays, Margaret B.; Rogers, Ruth Elmquist, andHardy, J. I. (1937). TB572

Seven species of broadleaf deciduous trees for windbreaks: effect of spacing distance and age on their survivaland growth at Cheyenne, Wyoming. Howard, Gene S. and Brown, G. B. (1963). TB1291

Sewage irrigation as practiced in the western states. Hutchins, Wells A. (1939). TB675

Sex attractant of the fall armyworm moth. Sekul, A. A. and Sparks, Alton N. (1976). TB1542

The shedding of 4-lock and 5-lock bolls in upland cotton. Beckett, R. E. and Hubbard, J. W. (1932). TB277

A short method of calculating energy, protein, calcium, phosphorus, and iron in the diet. Hawley, Edith (1929).TB105

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Shortening the rest period of the potato. Stuart, William and Milstead, E. H. (1934). TB415

Shrinkage and cooking time of rib roasts of beef of different grades as influenced by style of cutting and methodof roasting. Alexander, Lucy M. and Clark, Nancy Griswold (1939). TB676

Shrinkage and dressing yields of hogs. Bjorka, Knute (1938). TB621

Shrinkage and heat penetration during the roasting of lamb and mutton as influenced by carcass grade, ripeningperiod, and cooking method. Alexander, Lucy M. and Clark, Nancy Griswold (1934). TB440

Silt in the Colorado River and its relation to irrigation. Fortier, Samuel and Blaney, Harry French (1928). TB67

The silt load of Texas streams. Faris, Orville A. (1933). TB382

Silting of reservoirs. Eakin, Henry M. (1936). TB524

Simple correlation and multiple regression among leaf characteristics, smoke components, and biologicalresponses of bright tobaccos. Tso, Tien Chioh and Chaplin, J. F. (1977). TB1551

A simple method for determining the oil content of seeds and other oil-bearing materials. Coleman, D. A. andFellows, H. C. (1928). TB71

A simplified method for determining the condition of white-tailed deer herds in relation to available forage.Park, Barry C. and Day, Besse B. (1942). TB840

A simulation model of farm sector social accounts with projections to 1980. Lins, David A. (1973). TB1486

A simulation of irrigation systems: the effect of water supply and operating rules on production and income onirrigated farms. Anderson, Raymond Lloyd and Maass, Arthur (1971). TB1431

Sindhi-Jersey and Sindhi-Holstein crosses: their external form and internal anatomy compared with those ofpurebred Jerseys and Holsteins. Swett, W. W.; Matthews, C. A., and McDowell, R. E. (1961). TB1236

A single equation approach to estimating nonstationary Markov matrices: the case of U.S. agriculture, 1974-78.Peterson, R. Neal (1990). TB1781

Site, stand, and host characteristics of southern pine beetle infestations. Coster, Jack E. and Searcy, Janet L.(1981). TB1612

Size and distribution of market benefits from adopting biotech crops. Price, Gregory K.; Lin, William; Falck-Zepeda, Jos� B.; and Fernandez-Cornejo, Jorge (2003). TB1906

Sizes of farms in the United States. Bachman, Kenneth Leroy and Jones, Ronald W. (1950). TB1019

Slash disposal in the western yellow pine forests of Oregon and Washington. Munger, Thornton T. and Westveld,R. H. (1931). TB259

Sleepy grass (stipa vaseyi) as a stock-poisoning plant. Marsh, C. Dwight and Clawson, A. B. (1929). TB114

Social welfare implications of federal marketing orders for fruits and vegetables. Jesse, Edward V. (1979).TB1608

Socio-economic determinants of food insecurity in the United States: evidence from the SIPP and CSFIIdatasets. Rose, David; Gundersen, Craig, and Oliveira, Victor J. (1998). TB1869

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Soil and water conservation investigations at the Soil Conservation Experiment Station, Missouri Valley loessregion, Clarinda, Iowa. Musgrave, G. W. and Norton, R. A. (1937). TB558

Soil and water research on a claypan soil: a compilation of results of research conducted at Midwest ClaypanExperiment Farm, McCredie, Mo., 1937- 1962. Jamison, V. C.; Smith, D. D., and Thorton, J. F. (1968). TB1379

Soil conditions that influence wind erosion. Chepil, W. S. (1958). TB1185

Soil conservation reconnaissance survey of the Southern Great Plains wind-erosion area. Joel, Arthur H. (1937).TB556

Soil erosion and stream flow on range and forest lands of the upper Rio Grande watershed in relation to landresources and human welfare. Cooperrider, Charles K. and Hendricks, Barnard A. (1937). TB567

Soil fertility studies in lysimeters containing Lakeland sand. Allison, F. E.; Roller, E. M., and Adams, James E.(1959). TB1199

Soil moisture and irrigation investigations in Eastern apple orchards. Magness, J. R.; Degman, E. S., and Furr, J.R. (1935). TB491

Soil moisture depletion under several Piedmont cover types. Metz, Louis J. and Douglass, James E. (1959).TB1207

Soil reconnaissance of the Panama Canal Zone and contiguous territory. Bennett, Hugh H. (1929). TB94

Soil survey (reconnaissance) of St. Croix Island, Virgin Islands. Thorp, James (1932). TB315

Solar-supplemented, natural air drying of shelled corn: the economic limitations. Heid, Walter G. and Aldis,David F. (1981). TB1654

Soluble material of soils in relation to their classification and general fertility. Anderson, M. S.; Keyes, Mary G.,and Cromer, George W. (1942). TB813

Some changes in eastern apples during storage. Wright, R. C. and Whiteman, T. M. (1955). TB1120

Some effects of insecticide spray accumulations in soil on crop plants. Foster, Arthur C. (1956). TB1149

Some evolutionary aspects of certain morphologic characters in a world collection of barleys. Ward, David J.(1963). TB1276

Some factors affecting the demand for milk and cream in the metropolitan area of New York. Ross, H. A.(1928). TB73

Some factors affecting the marketing of wool in Australia, New Zealand, the Union of South Africa, England,and France. Walker, J. F. (1929). TB124

Some factors affecting the viscosity of cream. Babcock, C. J. (1931). TB249

Some methods for detecting differences in soil organic matter. Shorey, Edmund C. (1930). TB211

Some moisture relations of the soils from the erosion experiment stations. Olmstead, L. B. (1937). TB562

Some physical properties of starch pastes which affect their stiffening power on fabrics. Furry, Margaret Smith(1932). TB284

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Some principles of accelerated stream and valley sedimentation. Happ, Stafford C.; Dobson, G. C., andRittenhouse, Gordon (1940). TB695

Some principles of visibility and their application to forest fire detection. Byram, George M. and Jemison,George M. (1948). TB954

Some results of inbreeding grade Guernsey and grade Holstein-Friesian cattle. Woodward, T. E. and Graves, R.R. (1933). TB339

Some soil properties related to the sodium salt problem in irrigated soils. Gardner, Robert (1945). TB902

Some studies of the circulatory system of the cow's udder. Swett, W. W. and Matthews, C. A. (1949). TB982

Sorgo silage, sorgo fodder, and cottonseed hulls as roughages in rations for fattening calves in the Southwest.Black, W. H.; Jones, J. M., and Keating, F. E. (1928). TB43

Source, character, and treatment of potato sets. Stuart, William. (1927). TB5

Sources of moisture for precipitation in the United States. Holzman, Benjamin (1937). TB589

Sources of moisture in mechanically harvested seed cotton and its effects on cotton quality. Parker, R. E. andWooten, O. B. (1964). TB1313

South American leaf blight of hevea rubbertrees. Langford, M. H. (1945). TB882

The Southern pine beetle. Thatcher, Robert C. (1981). TB1631

The southern potato wireworm Its biology and economic importance in coastal South Carolina. Day, Augustine;Cuthbert, Frank P., and Reid, W. J. (1971). TB1443

Southern white cedar. Korstian, Clarence F. and Brush, Warren David (1931). TB251

The Southwestern corn borer. Davis, E. G. (1933). TB388

The soybean processing decision: exercising a real option on processing options. [electronic report] Plato,Gerald (2002) TB1897

Soybeans in American farming. Strand, Edwin G. (1948). TB966

Soybeans in the United States: recent trends and present economic status. Grove, Ernest W. (1938). TB619

Space requirements for home food preservation. Howard, Mildred S. and Tayloe, Genevieve K. (1956). TB1143

Spacing and date-of-seeding experiments with grain sorghums. Martin, John H. (1929). TB131

Species of Capillaria parasitic in the upper digestive tract of birds. Cram, Eloise B. (1936). TB516

Specific gravity and related properties of softwood lumber. Peck, Edward C. (1933). TB343

The spontaneous combustion of hay. Browne, Charles A. (1929). TB141

Spread of white pine blister rust from ribes to sugar pine in California and Oregon. Kimmey, James W. andWagener, Willis W. (1961). TB1251

Spreading water for storage underground. Mitchelson, A. T. and Muckel, Dean C. (1937). TB578

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Stage icing in the refrigeration of oranges in transit from California. Mann, C. W.; Gorman, E. A., and Hukill,W. V. (1943). TB857

Stains of sapwood and sapwood products and their control. Scheffer, T. C. and Lindgren, Ralph M. (1940).TB714

Standard modular foundation panels for houses of all shapes. Newman, Jerry O. and Godbey, Luther C. (1976).TB1541

A standardized diet for metabolic studies: its development and application. Meyer, Frieda L. (1955). TB1126

State land-settlement problems and policies in the United States. Hartman, W. A. (1933). TB357

Statistical analyses relating to the feed-livestock economy. Foote, Richard Jay (1953). TB1070

Status and relative importance of the parasites of the Hessian fly in the Atlantic states. Hill, C. C.; Pinckney, J.S., and Udine, E. J. (1939). TB689

Stem sawflies of economic importance in grain crops in the United States. Wallace, Lew E. and McNeal, FrancisHarrison (1966). TB1350

Sterilization of marine mammal pool waters: theoretical and health considerations. Spotte, Stephen H. (1991).TB1797

The sterilization of wool and its effect on physical and chemical properties of a wool fabric. Humfeld, Harry;Rogers, Ruth Elmquist, and Kettering, James H. (1937). TB588

Stickiness and spotting of shelled green lima beans. Brooks, Charles and McColloch, Lacy Porter (1938). TB625

Stiffness in fabrics produced by different starches and starch mixtures, and a quantitative method for evaluatingstiffness. Peterson, Esther C. and Dantzig, Tobias (1929). TB108

Storage of mill cane. Lauritzen, John I. and Balch, R. T. (1934). TB449

The storage of sweet cherries as influenced by carbon dioxide and volatile fungicides. Gerhardt, Fisk and Ryall,A. Lloyd (1939). TB631

Storage studies of sorgo. Coleman, O. H. and Stokes, I. E. (1964). TB1307

Strain index for the uniform soybean tests: northern states, 1939 to 1990. Bernard, Richard L. (1995). TB1846

Strains of field corn resistant to the survival of the European corn borer. Patch, L. H.; Holbert, James R., andEverly, R. T. (1942). TB823

Strains of sugarcane mosaic virus. Abbott, E. V. and Tippett, R. L. (1966). TB1340

Strains of the European corn borer in the United States. Arbuthnot, K. D. (1944). TB869

The strength and related properties of redwood. Luxford, R. F. and Markwardt, L. J. (1932). TB305

Strength and related properties of woods grown in the United States. Markwardt, L. J. and Wilson, T. R. C.(1935). TB479

Strength-moisture relations for wood. Wilson, T. R. C. (1932). TB282

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Streptomyces griseus (Krainsky) Waksman and Henrici: a taxonomic study of some strains. Lyons, A. J. andPridham, Thomas Grenville (1966). TB1360

Structural change and competition in seven U.S. food markets. Reed, Albert J. and Clark, J. S. (2000). TB1881

Structural change in agriculture: the experience for broilers, fed cattle, and processing vegetables. Reimund,Donn Alvin; Martin, J. Rod, and Moore, Charles V. (1981). TB1648

Structural design procedure for corrugated plastic drainage tubing. Fouss, James L. (1973). TB1466

A structural econometric model of the Canadian wheat sector. Bailey, Kenneth W. (1987). TB1733

A structural econometric model of the world wheat market. Bailey, Kenneth W. (1989). TB1763

Structural models and automated alternatives for forecasting farmland prices. Gertel, Karl and Atkinson, Linda(1993). TB1824

Structure and development of the alimentary canal of the Southern armyworm larvae. Woke, Paul A. (1941).TB762

Structure and taxonomic value of the dewlap in sugarcane. Artschwager, Ernst (1951). TB1038

Structure and toxicity of insecticide deposits for control of bark beetles. Lyon, Robert L. (1965). TB1343

Structure, determined by x-ray, and strength of cotton fiber. Berkley, Earl E. (1948). TB949

Structure, occurrence, and properties of compression wood. Pillow, M. Y. and Luxford, R. F. (1937). TB546

The structure of agricultural investment: comparing a flexible accelerator with stochastic coefficients. Conway,Roger K.; Hrubovcak, J. M., and LeBlanc, Michael (1985). TB1715

Studies in time and rate of irrigating potatoes in Colorado. Edmundson, W. C. (1929). TB118

Studies of airplane spray-deposit patterns at low flight levels. Chamberlin, J. C. (1955). TB1110

Studies of Exeristes roborator (Fab.), a parasite of the European corn borer in the Lake Erie area. Baker, W. A.and Jones, L. G. (1934). TB460

Studies of fluorine compounds for controlling the codling moth. Newcomer, E. J. and Carter, R. H. (1933).TB373

Studies of methods and materials for the control of the leafhopper Empoasca fabae as a bean pest. DeLong,Dwight Moore (1940). TB740

Studies of methyl bromide in greenhouse and vault fumigation. Richardson, Henry H. (1943). TB853

Studies of potato storage houses in Maine. Edgar, Alfred D. (1938). TB615

Studies of the culture and certain varieties of the Jerusalem artichoke. Boswell, Victor R. (1936). TB514

Studies of the diapause in the pink bollworm in Puerto Rico. Fife, L. Courtney (1949). TB977

Studies of the irrigation of pear orchards on heavy soil near Medford, Oregon. Lewis, M. R.; Work, R. A., andAldrich, W. W. (1934). TB432

Studies of the occurrence and elimination of kemp fibers in mohair fleeces. Hardy, J. I. (1927). TB35

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Studies on bunt, or stinking smut, of wheat and its control. Leukel, R. W. (1937). TB582

Studies on dwarf leaf rust of barley. Levine, M. N. and Cherewick, W. J. (1952). TB1056

Studies on handling and transplanting guayule nursery stock. Erickson, Louis C. and Smith, Paul F. (1947).TB924

Studies on host plants of the leafhoppers of the genus Empoasca. Poos, F. W. and Wheeler, Nancy H. (1943).TB850

Studies on physiologic specialization in Puccinia triticina. Johnston, C. O. and Mains, Edwin B. (1932). TB313

Studies on the chemical and biological properties of coumestrol and related compounds. Bickoff, E. M.;Spencer, R. R., and Witt, S. C. (1969). TB1408

Studies on the control of common cattail in drainage channels and ditches. Timmons, F. L. (1963). TB1286

Studies on the development of the pigeon capillarid, Capillaria Columbae. Wehr, Everett E. (1939). TB679

Studies on the epidemiology of curly top in southern Idaho, with special reference to sugar beets and weed hostsof the vector Eutettix tenellus. Wallace, James M. and Murphy, Albert M. (1938). TB624

Studies on the fall army worm in the Gulf Coast district of Texas. Vickery, R. A. (1929). TB138

Studies on the germination of guayule seed. Benedict, Harris Miller and Robinson, Jeanette (1946). TB921

Studies on the Mexican fruit fly, Anastrepha ludens (Loew). Darby, Hugh H. and Kapp, E. M. (1934). TB444

Studies on the possibilities of devil's shoestring (Tephrosia Virginiana) and other native species of Tephrosia ascommercial sources of insecticides. Sievers, A. F. (1938). TB595

Studies with bulked hybrid populations of barley. Suneson, Coit A. and Stevens, Harland (1953). TB1067

A study of claypan soils. Brown, Irvin C.; Rice, Thomas D., and Byers, Horace G. (1933). TB399

A study of methods in barley breeding. Harlan, H. V.; Martini, Mary L., and Stevens, Harland (1940). TB720

A study of phylloxera infestation in California as related to types of soils. Nougaret, R. L. and Lapham, Macy H.(1928). TB20

A study of ranch organization and methods of range-cattle production in the northern Great Plains region.Wilson, M. L. (1928). TB45

A study of rapid deterioration of vegetable seeds and methods for its prevention. Boswell, Victor R. (1940).TB708

A study of the effectiveness of sulfonamide preparations in the elimination of bovine mastitis. Swett, W. W.(1944). TB884

A study of the influence of herbaceous plant cover on surface run-off and soil erosion in relation to grazing onthe Wasatch Plateau in Utah. Forsling, C. L. (1931). TB220

A study of the lesser migratory grasshopper. Shotwell, R. L. (1930). TB190

A study of the oil burner as applied to domestic heating. Senner, Arthur H. (1938). TB109

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A study of the potential economic impact of foot-and-mouth disease in the United States. McCauley, E. Hunt(1979). TB1597

A study of the quality of Abaca fiber. Berkley, Earl E. (1949). TB999

A study of the raw cotton and the yarn and sheeting manufactured from three grades of American upland cotton.(1934). TB406

Stumpage prices of privately owned timber in the United States. Steer, Henry B. (1938). TB626

Subfreezing temperatures lethal to the European corn borer infesting green ears of sweet corn. Batchelder, C. H.and Questel, D. D. (1933). TB395

Subsidized put options as alternatives to price supports. Glauber, Joseph William and Miranda, Mario Javier(1989). TB1773

Subsoil moisture under semiarid conditions. Cole, John S. and Mathews, O. R. (1939). TB637

Subsoil waters of Newlands (Nev.) Field station. Scofield, Carl S.; Moon, C. Lloyd, and Knight, Elmer W.(1936). TB533

Sudan grass as hay, silage, and pasture for dairy cattle. Dawson, J. R.; Graves, R. R., and Van Horn, A. G.(1933). TB352

Sugar-beet seed production in southern Utah, with special reference to factors affecting yield and reproductivedevelopment. Tolman, Bion (1943). TB845

Sugar beet yellows disease in the United States. Bennett, C. W. (1960). TB1218

The sugar-cane moth borer in the United States. Holloway, T. E. (1928). TB41

Suitability of brush lands in the intermountain region for the growth of natural or planted western yellow pineforests. Baker, Frederick S. and Korstian, Clarence F. (1931). TB256

Sulfur as a plant nutrient in the Southern United States. Jordan, Howard V. (1964). TB1297

Sulfur content of rainwater and atmosphere in southern states as related to crop needs. Jordan, Howard V.(1959). TB1196

A summary of compounds evaluated for plant growth regulator activity. Creager, R. A.; Osborne, E. M.;Wiswesser, William J.; Mitchell, W. J., and William J. (1985). TB1688

Summary of investigations of electric insect traps. Hienton, Truman E. (1974). TB1498

A summary of research experience with stubble-mulch farming in the western states. Zingg, A. W. andWhitfield, Charles J. (1957). TB1166

A summary of results on 31,000 compounds evaluated for herbicidal activity. Creager, R. A. and Wiswesser, W.J. (1987). TB1721

Supercritical flow flumes for measuring sediment-laden flow. Smith, R. E. (1982). TB1655

Supermarket prices and price differences: city, firm, and store-level determinants. Kaufman, Phillip R. (1990).TB1776

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Supply response under the 1996 farm act and implications for the U.S. field crops sector. Lin, William (2000).TB1888

Supply responses in milk production in Dodge and Barron Counties, Wisconsin. Christensen, Raymond P. andMighell, Ronald L. (1941). TB750

Supply responses in milk production in southeastern Minnesota. Strand, Edwin G. and Hole, Erling (1941).TB789

Supply responses in milk production in the Cabot-Marshfield area, Vermont. Allen, R. H.; Hole, Erling, andMighell, Ronald L. (1940). TB709

Suppression and management of cabbage looper populations. Lingren, P. D. and Green, G. L. (1984). TB1684

A survey of egg quality at two egg-laying tests. Brant, A. W.; Otte, Alfred W., and Chin, Gilbert (1953). TB1066

Survey of milk production practices and facilities and bacteriological quality of manufacturing-grade milk in theUnited States. Dabbah, Roger (1971). TB1433

Survey of phenolic compounds produced in citrus. Berhow, Mark. (1998). TB1856

Susceptability of barley to leaf rust (Puccinia anomala) and to powdery mildew (Erysiphe graminis Hordei).Mains, Edwin B. and Martini, Mary L. (1932). TB295

Susceptibility and resistance of berberis and related genera to Puccinia graminis. Levine, M. N. and Cotter,Ralph U. (1932). TB300

Susceptibility of certain strains of field corn in hybrid combinations to damage by corn earworms. Dicke, F. F.and Jenkins, Merle T. (1945). TB898

Sweet clover in Great Plains farming. Crosby, M. A. (1933). TB380

The swine sanitation system as developed by the Bureau of Animal Industry in Mclean County, Illinois.Raffensperger, H. B. and Connelly, J. W. (1927). TB44

Symposium on Double-Crested Cormorants: Population Status and Management Issues in the Midwest:December 9, 1997, Milwaukee, WI. (1993). TB1879

Symptoms on field-grown tobacco characteristic of the deficient supply of each of several essential chemicalelements. McMurtrey, J. E. (1938). TB612

A systematic analysis of the pine pitch midges, Cecidomyia spp. (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae). Gagne, Raymond J.(1978). TB1575

Systematics of immature phycitines (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) associated with leguminous. Neunzig, H. H.(1979). TB1589

Systematics of Stator of North and Central America (Coleoptera: Bruchidae). Johnson, Clarence D. andKingsolver, John Mark (1976). TB1537

Systematics of the genus Mimosestes (Coleoptera: Bruchidae). Kingsolver, John Mark and Johnson, Clarence D.(1978). TB1590

A systems analysis of grain reserves. Eaton, David J. (1980). TB1611

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A systems analysis of the hog-pork susbsector. Sullivan, James Dwight; Liu, Charles Y., and Vincent, Warren(1976). TB1535

A systems model of the U.S. rice industry. Holder, Shelby Herbert; Shaw, Dale L., and Snyder, James C. (1971).TB1453

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The Tabanidae (Diptera) of Florida. Jones, Calvin M. and Anthony, Darrell W. (1964). TB1295

Tannin content and other characteristics of native sumac in relation to its value as a commercial source of tannin.Clarke, I. D. (1949). TB986

Target leaf spot on the hevea rubbertree in relation to host development, infection, defoliation, and control.Carpenter, J. B. (1951). TB1028

Tax policy and agricultural investment. Hrubovcak, J. M. and LeBlanc, Michael (1985). TB1699

Taxation of farm property. Coombs, Whitney (1930). TB172

A taxonomic analysis of the armored scale tribe Odonaspidini of the world (Homoptera: Coccoidea:Diaspididae). Ben Dov, Yair (1988). TB1723

A taxonomic revision of the genus Lolium. Terrell, Edward E. (1968). TB1392

A taxonomic revision of the leafhopper genus Flexamia and a new related genus (Homoptera, cicadellidae).Young, David A. and Beirne, Brian P. (1958). TB1173

A taxonomic revision of the New World moth genus Pero (Lepidoptera--Geometridae). Poole, Robert W. (1987).TB1698

A taxonomic study of Saccharum sinense Roxb. and S. berberi Jeswiet. Artschwager, Ernst (1954). TB1089

A taxonomic study of the world genus Stichtoptychus Fall (Coleoptera: Anobiidae). White, Richard E. (1980).TB1602

Taxonomic value of characters in cultivated barley. Aberg, Ewert and Wiebe, G. A. (1948). TB942

Taxonomy of Acrobasis larvae and pupae in Eastern North America (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae). Neunzig, H. H.(1972). TB1457

Taxonomy of the South American species of Ceratocapsus, with descriptions of 45 new species (Hemiptera:Miridae). (1983). TB1676

Taxonomy of yeasts. Wickerham, Lynferd J. (1951). TB1029

Technical and economic causes of productivity changes in U.S. wheat production, 1949-76. Bond, J. J. andUmberger, Dwaine E. (1979). TB1598

Temperature and other factors affecting the germination of fescue seed. Toole, Vivian Kearns and Toole, Eben H.(1939). TB638

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Temperature and precipitation in relation to the number of generations of European corn borer in the UnitedStates. Arbuthnot, K. D. (1949). TB987

Temperature, moisture, and penetration studies of wood-staining Ceratostomellae in relation to their control.Lindgren, Ralph M. (1942). TB807

Temperature studies of some tomato pathogens. Nightingale, Alice Allen and Ramsey, Glen B. (1936). TB520

Temperatures and related conditions in Wisconsin farmhouses. Dodge, J. Robert and LaRock, M. J. (1950).TB1002

The tenure status of farmworkers in the United States. Maier, Frank H.; Maitland, Sheridan T., and Bowles,Gladys Kleinwort (1960). TB1217

Tephrosia vogelii: a source of rotenoids for insecticidal and piscicidal use. Gaskins, M. H. (1972). TB1445

Testa characters in tribe Vicieae, with notes about tribes Abreae, Cicereae, and Trifolieae (Fabaceae). Lersten,Nels R. and Gunn, Charles R. (1982). TB1667

Testing fabrics for resistance to mildew and rot. Marsh, Paul Bruce (1945). TB892

Testing phylloxera-resistant grape stocks in the vinifera regions of the United States. Husmann, George C.(1930). TB146

Testing vinifera grape varieties grafted on Phylloxera-resistant rootstocks in California. Husmann, George C.;Snyder, Elmer, and Husmann, Frederick L. (1939). TB697

Tests of blowfly baits and repellents during 1926. Parnam, D. C. (1928). TB80

Tests of large timber columns and presentation of the Forest Products Laboratory column formula. Newlin, J. A.and Gahagan, J. M. (1930). TB167

Tests of methods for the commercial standardization of raisins. Chace, E. M. and Church, C. G. (1927 ). TB1

Tests of various aliphatic compounds as fumigants. Roark, R. C. and Cotton, R. T. (1929). TB162

Theoretical improvement of autotetraploid crops: interpopulation and intrapopulation selection. Rowe, D. E. andHill, R. R. (1985). TB1689

Theoretical segregation ratios of qualitatively inherited characters for hexaploid sweetpotato (Ipomoea batatasL.). Jones, Alfred (1967). TB1368

Thermal characteristics of peaches as related to hydro cooling. Bennett, A. H. (1963). TB1292

Thermal properties and heat transfer characteristics of marsh grapefruit. Bennett, A. H.; Chace, William George,and Cubbedge, Randall H. (1970). TB1413

The thermology of wintering honey bee colonies. Owens, Charles D. (1971). TB1429

Thinning practices in southern pines--with pest management recommendations. Nebeker, T. Evan (1985).TB1703

Three species of the genus Lygus and their relation to alfalfa seed production in southern Arizona andCalifornia. Stitt, Loyd L. (1940). TB741

Timber-connector joints: their strength and design. Scholten, John A. (1944). TB865

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Timber growing and logging and turpentining practices in the southern pine region: measures necessary to keepforest land productive and to produce full timber crops. Forbes, Reginald D. (1930). TB204

Timber growing and logging practice in ponderosa pine in the Northwest. Weidman, R. H. (1936). TB511

Timber growing and logging practice in the coast redwood region of California. Show, S. B. (1932). TB283

Timber growing and logging practice in the Northeast. Dana, Samuel Trask (1930). TB166

Timber growing and logging practice in the Southern Appalachian region. Frothingham, E. H. (1931). TB250

Timber growing and logging practice in the Southwest and in the Black Hills region. Pearson, G. A. and Marsh,R. E. (1935). TB480

The time to harvest fiber flax. Robinson, Brittain B. (1931). TB236

Tobacco cutworms. Crumb, S. E. (1929). TB88

Tolerance of certain crops to several aquatic herbicides in irrigation water. Bruns, V. F.; Yeo, R. R., and Arle, H.Fred (1964). TB1299

Toxic effect of St. Johnswort (Hypericum perforatum) on cattle and sheep. Marsh, C. Dwight. and Clawson, A.B. (1930). TB202

Toxicity of arrowgrass for sheep and remedial treatment. Clawson, A. B. and Moran, E. A. (1937). TB580

Toxicity of food containing selenium as shown by its effect on the rat. Munsell, Hazel E.; DeVaney, Grace M.,and Kennedy, Mary H. (1936). TB534

Trace elements in the soils from the erosion experiment stations, with supplementary data on other soils. Slater,C. S.; Holmes, R. S., and Byers, Horace G. (1937). TB552

Tractor depreciation and technical change: a case study of 60-horsepower tractors. Hansen, LeRoy and Lee,Hyunok (1990). TB1772

Trade-offs between farm income and selected environmental indicators, a case study of soil loss, fertilizer, andland use constraints. Kasal, James (1976). TB1550

Trading in corn futures. Hoffman, G. Wright (1930). TB199

Transit and storage diseases of fruits and vegetables as affected by initial carbon dioxide treatments. Brooks,Charles; Bratley, C. O., and McColloch, Lacy Porter (1936). TB519

Transmission of anaplasmosis by various species of ticks. Rees, Charles W. (1934). TB418

Transportation of apples from the Shenandoah-Cumberland section to overseas markets. Harding, Paul L. andPowell, Charles L. (1936). TB523

Transporting and handling milk in tanks. Hotis, Ralph P. (1931). TB243

TRAS: a timber volume projection model. Larson, Robert W. and Goforth, Marcus H. (1974). TB1508

Treatment of hedging in commodity market regulation . Paul, Allen B. (1976). TB1538

Trends in dairying by major type-of-farming regions. Finner, Winn F. and Mighell, Ronald L. (1941). TB751

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Trends in production and foreign trade for meats and livestock in the United States. Richards, Preston (1941).TB764

Two citrus leaf miners of the Far East. Clausen, Curtis P. (1931). TB252

Types of farming in North Dakota. Elliott, F. F.; Tapp, Jesse W., and Willard, Rex E. (1928). TB102

Types of vegetation in Escalante Valley, Utah, as indicators of soil conditions. Shantz, H. L. and Piemeisel, R. L.(1940). TB713

Types of vegetation in the San Joaquin Valley of California and their relation to the beet leafhopper. Piemeisel,R. L. and Lawson, Francis R. (1937). TB557

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U.S. agriculture, 1960-96: a multilateral comparison of total factor productivity: electronic report. Ball, V.Eldon; Butault, J. P., and Nehring, Richard. (2001). TB1895

U.S. beef industry: cattle cycles, price spreads, and packer concentration. Mathews, Kenneth H. (1999). TB1874

U.S. demand for food: a complete system of price and income effects. Huang, Kuo S. (1985). TB1714

U.S demand for food: a complete system of quantity effects on prices. Huang, Kuo S. (1991). TB1795

U.S. demand for food: household expenditures demographics, and projections. Blaylock, James R. andSmallwood, David (1986). TB1713

U.S. demand for food: household expenditures, demographics, and projections for 1990-2010. Blisard, WilliamNoel and Blaylock, James (1993). TB1818

U.S. export performance in agricultural markets. Gehlhar, Mark J. and Vollrath, Thomas L. (1997). TB1854

U.S. farm numbers, sizes, and related structural dimensions: projections to year 2000. Lin, William; Coffman,George W., and Penn, J. B. (1980). TB1625

U.S quarterly demand for meats. Huang, Kuo S. and Hahn, William F. (1995). TB1841

U.S. soybean trade and exchange rate volatility. Anderson, Margot (1988). TB1748

U.S. textile fiber demand, price elasticities in major end-use markets. Dudley, George E. (1974). TB1500

The U.S. Wheat economy in an international setting: an econometric investigation. Gallagher, Paul (1981).TB1644

USDA's healthy eating index and nutrition information. Variyam, Jayachandran N. (1998). TB1866

USDAHL-70 model of watershed hydrology. Holtan, H. N. and Lopez, N. C. (1971). TB1435

USDAHL-74 revised model of watershed hydrology, a United States contribution to the InternationalHydrological Decade. Holtan, H. N.; Stiltner, G. J., and Lepez, N. C. (1975). TB1518

The use of carbon disulphide against the Japanese beetle. Fleming, Walter E. and Parker, F. E. (1935). TB478

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Use of ethylene in harvesting the Persian walnut (Juglans regia) in California. Sorber, D. G. and Kimball, M. H.(1950). TB996

Use of highly inbred chickens in research. Stone, Howard A. (1975). TB1514

Use of input-output analysis in studying industry problems, applied to employment changes in the U.S. textileindustry. Rice, Philip F. and LaFerney, Preston Edward (1970). TB1411

Use of multiple regression analysis to summarize and interpret linear programming shadow prices in aneconomic planning model. Williams, Daniel G. (1980). TB1622

The use of naphthalene against the Japanese beetle. Fleming, Walter E. and Baker, Francis E. (1934). TB427

Use of population models to appraise the role of larval parasites in suppressing Heliothis populations. Knipling,Edward Fred (1971). TB1434

Use of stabilized earth block in farm construction. Teter, N. C.; Kent, T. E., and Liu, R. C. (1964). TB1305

Use of the exponential yield curve in fertilizer experiments. Spillman, W. J. (1933). TB348

The use of winter legumes in the Southeastern states. McNair, A. D. and McKee, Roland (1933). TB367

User's guide for introducing genetically engineered plants and microorganisms. (1991). TB1783

Using computer simulation to evaluate mechanized harvest systems. Bradley, Dennis P. (1984). TB1687

Using data envelopment analysis to measure international agricultural efficiency and productivity. Arnade,Carlos A. (1994). TB1831

Using historical information to identify consumer concerns about food safety. Payson, Steven (1994). TB1835

Utilization and cost of power on Corn Belt farms. Reynoldson, L. A. (1933). TB384

Utilization and cost of power on Mississippi and Arkansas delta plantations. Reynoldson, L. A. (1935). TB497

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Vaccination of calves and yearlings against Bang's disease. Buck, John M.; Cotton, W. E., and Smith, H. E.(1938). TB658

Validation of a self-reported measure of household food insufficiency with nutrient intake data. Rose, Donaldand Oliveira, Victor J. (1997). TB1863

The value of inert gas as a preventative of dust explosions in grinding equipment. Brown, Hylton R. (1928).TB74

Vapor-heat treatment for the control of narcissus bulb pests in the Pacific Northwest. Latta, Randall (1939).TB672

Vapor pressure determination of seed hygroscopicity. Haynes, B. C. (1961). TB1229

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Variability of certain seed, seedling, and young-plant characters of guayule. Federer, Walter Theodore (1946).TB919

Variabilty of agronomic and seed compositional characters in soybeans as influenced by variety and time ofplanting. Weiss, Martin G. (1950). TB1017

Variables affecting film permeability requirements for modified-atmosphere storage of apples. Tolle, Wayne E.(1971). TB1422

Variation in coumestrol content of alfalfa as related to location, variety, cutting, year, stage of growth, anddisease. Hanson, C. H. (1965). TB1333

Variations in naval-stores yields associated with weather and specific days between chippings. Harper, V. L. andWyman, Lenthall (1936). TB510

Variations of the colloidal material extracted from the soils of the Miami, Chester, and Cecil series. Holmes, R.S. and Edgington, Glen. (1930). TB229

Vegetable-seed storage as affected by temperature and relative humidity. Toole, Eben H.; Toole, Vivian Kearns,and Gorman, E. A. (1948). TB972

Vegetable weevils and their natural enemies in Argentina and Uruguay. Parker, Harry L.; Berry, Paul A., andSilveria, Aquiles (1950). TB1016

Vegetation and cattle responses to different intensities of grazing on short-grass ranges on the Central GreatPlains. Klipple, G. E. and Costello, David Francis (1960). TB1216

Vegetation, soil, and cattle responses to grazing on northern Great Plains Range. Reed, Merton J. and Peterson,Roald A. (1961). TB1252

Vegetative characteristics of some wild forms of saccharum and related grasses. Artschwager, Ernst (1948).TB951

Vegetative propagation from the standpoint of plant anatomy. Priestley, J. H. and Swingle, Charles F. (1929).TB151

Velvetbeans, cottonseed meal, and peanut meal as protein feeds for fattening steers in the Coastal Plain area.McComas, Earl W.; Douglas, J. R., and Southwell, Byron L. (1942). TB831

Ventilation of farm barns. Kelley, M. A. R. (1930). TB187

Vertical pricing relationships for lettuce. Powers, Nicholas John (1994). TB1836

Viability of stored snap bean seed as affected by threshing and processing injury. Toole, Eben H. and Toole,Vivian Kearns (1960). TB1213

Vine killing in relation to maturity of Red River Valley potatoes. Findlen, Herbert and Glaves, A. H. (1964).TB1306

Virulence, aggressiveness, evolution, and distribution of races of Puccinia striiformis. Line, Roland F. andQayoum, Abdul (1992). TB1788

The visual spectrophotometry of dyes. Holmes, W. C.; Scanlan, J. T., and Peterson, A. R. (1932). TB310

The vitamin A values of 128 foods as determined by the rat-growth method. Booher, Lela E. and Marsh,Rosemary Loughlin (1941). TB802

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The vitamin B1 content of foods in terms of crystalline thiamin. Booher, Lela E. and Hartzler, Eva R. (1939).TB707

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Wages of agricultural labor in the United States. Ducoff, Louis J. (1945). TB895

Water intake on midcontinental rangelands as influenced by soil and plant cover. Rauzi, Frank; Fly, Claude L.,and Dyksterhuis, E. J. (1968). TB1390

A waterway tax on grains: a functional market analysis. Sun, Theresa Y. and Myers, L. H. (1985). TB1705

The wearing quality and other properties of vegetable-tanned and of chrome-retanned sole leather. Frey, R. W.and Clarke, I. D. (1930). TB169

Weather and plant-development data as determinants of grazing periods on mountain range. Costello, DavidFrancis and Price, Raymond (1939). TB686

Weed control in sugarbeets with cycloate. Dawson, J. H. (1971). TB1436

Weeds in cotton: their biology, ecology, and control. Keeley, Paul E. and Thullen, Robert J. (1993). TB1810

Weight and capacity of the dairy cow udder in relation to producing ability, age, and stage of lactation.Matthews, C. A.; Swett, W. W., and Fohrman, M. H. (1949). TB989

Weight of thyroid in dairy cows from different geographical areas within the United States. Swett, W. W.;Matthews, C. A., and Fohrman, M. H. (1955). TB1123

Weights and capacities of udders from dairy heifers of different ages. Matthews, C. A.; Swett, W. W., andFohrman, M. H. (1949). TB993

Welfare impacts of a trade restriction: an equilibrium approach and application in the potash industry. Canning,Patrick N. and Vroomen, Harry (1994). TB1834

The West Indian sandflies of the genus Culicoides (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae). Wirth, Willis W. and Blanton,Franklin S. (1974). TB1474

The western cedar pole borer or powder worm. Burke, H. E. (1928). TB48

Western duck sickness: a form of botulism. Kalmbach, E. R. and Gunderson, Millard F. (1934). TB411

Western energy: the interregional coal analysis model: Interagency Energy/Environment R&D Program report.Green, John W. (1980). TB1627

The western grass-stem sawfly: a pest of small grains. Ainslie, C. N. (1929). TB157

Western hemlock bark an important potential tanning material. Smoot, Charles C. and Frey, R. W. (1937).TB566

Western spruce budworm. Brookes, Martha H. (1987). TB1694

Western spruce budworm and forest-management planning. Brookes, Martha H. (1987). TB1696

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The wheat jointworm in Oregon, with special reference to its dispersion, injury, and parasitization. Chamberlin,Thomas R. (1941). TB784

Wheat requirements in Europe: especially pertaining to quality and type, and to milling and baking practices.Shollenberger, J. H. (1936). TB535

The wheat stem maggots of the genus Meromyza in the Pacific Northwest. Rockwood, L. P.; Zimmerman, SarahK., and Chamberlin, T. R. (1947). TB928

Wheat storage research at Hutchinson, Kans., and Jamestown, N. Dak.. Schmidt, J. L. (1955). TB1113

Wheat varieties resistant to the Hessian fly and their reactions to stem and leaf rusts. Cartwright, W. B. andShands, R. G. (1944). TB877

White-pine blister rust: a comparison of European with North American conditions. Spaulding, Perley (1929).TB87

Wholesale marketing of live poultry in New York City. Buechel, F. A. (1929). TB107

Wholesale prices of fats and oils in the United States: index numbers, 1910-39. Walsh, Robert M. (1940). TB737

Wild animal damage to seed and seedlings on cut-over Douglas fir lands of Oregon and Washington. Moore, A.W. (1940). TB706

Wild birds introduced or transplanted in North America. Phillips, John C. (1928). TB61

Wild-duck foods of North Dakota lakes. Metcalf, Franklin P. (1931). TB221

Wild tobaccos (Nicotiana Trigonophylla Dunal and Nicotiana Attenuata Torrey) as stock-poisoning plants.Marsh, C. Dwight; Clawson, A. B., and Roe, G. C. (1927). TB22

Windrowing and storing of sugarcane in Louisiana following injury by freezing temperatures. Lauritzen, John I.;Fort, Charles A., and Balch, R. T. (1940). TB736

Wintering beef cows on the range with and without a supplement of cottonseed cake. Black, W. H.; Quesenberry,J. R., and Baker, A. L. (1938). TB603

Wintering steers in the north central Great Plains section. Black, W. H. and Mathews, O. R. (1930). TB192

Wintering steers on different planes of nutrition from weaning to 2 1/2 years of age. Black, W. H.; Quesenberry,J. R., and Baker, A. L. (1939). TB667

Wood-liquid relations. Hawley, L. F. (1931). TB248

Wood veneer: log selection, cutting, and drying. Lutz, John F. (1978). TB1577

Wool characteristics in relation to Navajo weaving. Grandstaff, James O. (1942). TB790

Wool classification service and prices to producers. Howell, L. D. and Faught, William A. (1961). TB1247

Wool warehouses: practices, facilities, services, charges, problems. Jones, Amos D. (1961). TB1259

Work of the United States Dry-Land Field Station, Ardmore, South Dakota, 1912 to 1925. Cole, John S. (1927).TB17

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Xanthophyll, carotene, and a-tocopherol stability in alfalfa as affected by pilot- and industrial-scale dehydration.Livingston, A. L.; Knowles, R. E., and Kohler, G. O. (1970). TB1414

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The yellow chapote, a native host of the Mexican fruitfly. Plummer, C. C.; McPhail, M., and Monk, J. W.(1941). TB775

Yellow nutsedge: a menance in the Corn Belt. Stoller, E. W. (1981). TB1642

Yellow poplar characteristics, growth and management. McCarthy, Edward F. (1933). TB356

Yield and composition of cottonseed as influenced by fertilization and other environmental factors. Tharp, W. H.(1949). TB974

Yield, chemical composition, and feeding value for milk production of alfalfa hay cut at three stages of maturity.Dawson, J. R.; Kopland, D. V., and Graves, R. R. (1940). TB739

Yield of crested wheatgrass under four densities of big sagebrush in Southern Idaho. Hull, A. C. and Klomp, G.J. (1974). TB1483

The yield of Douglas fir in the Pacific northwest. McArdle, Richard E. and Meyer, Walter H. (1930). TB201

Yield of even-aged stands of ponderosa pine. Meyer, Walter H. (1938). TB630

Yield of even-aged stands of Sitka spruce and western hemlock. Meyer, Walter H. (1937). TB544

Yield of even-aged stands of western hemlock. Barnes, George H. (1962). TB1273

Yield of second-growth western hemlock-sitka spruce stands in southeastern Alaska. Taylor, R. F. (1934).TB412

Yield, stand, and volume tables for even-aged upland oak forests. Schnur, G. Luther (1937). TB560

Yields and botanical composition of four grass-legume mixtures under differential cutting. Wagner, R. E. (1952).TB1063

Yields of barley in the United States and Canada, 1922-1926. Harlan, H. V.; Newman, L. H., and Martini, MaryL. (1929). TB96

Yields of barley in the United States and Canada, 1927-31. Harlan, H. V.; Cowan, P. Russell, and Reinbach-Welch, Lucille (1935). TB446

Yields of barley varieties in the United States and Canada, 1932-36. Wiebe, G. A.; Cowan, P. Russell, andReinbach-Welch, Lucille (1940). TB735

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Yields of barley varieties in the United States and Canada, 1937-41. Wiebe, G. A.; Cowan, P. Russell, andReinbach-Welch, Lucille (1944). TB881

Yields of second-growth spruce and fir in the Northeast. Meyer, Walter H. (1929). TB142

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TB0001Tests of methods for the commercial standardization of raisins. (1927 ).

TB0002Irrigated crop rotations in western Nebraska. (1927).

TB0003The relation of highway slash to infestations by the western pine beetle in standing timber. (1927).

TB0004Lygus elisus: a pest of the cotton regions in Arizona and California. (1927).

TB0005Source, character, and treatment of potato sets. (1927).

TB0006Heat damaged wheat. (1927).

TB0007Origin and distribution of the commercial potato crop. (1939).

TB0008Dietary scales and standards for measuring a family's nutritive needs. (1927).

TB0009Effect of some succulent feeds on the flavor and odor of milk. (1927).

TB0010The productiveness of corn as influenced by the mosaic disease. (1927).

TB0011The production of hybrid Palestine iris corms. (1927).

TB0012Fertilizer tests with flue-cured tobacco. (1927).

TB0013Practices and costs of cotton-gin operation in North-central Texas, 1924-25. (1927).

TB0014Cereal experiments at the Fort Hays Branch Station, Hays, Kansas, 1912 to 1923. (1927).

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TB0015The citrus insects of Japan. (1927).

TB0016Methods of extracting volatile oils from plant material and the production of such oils in the United States.(1952).

TB0017Work of the United States Dry-Land Field Station, Ardmore, South Dakota, 1912 to 1925. (1927).

TB0018A comparison of the temperature and bacterial count of milk and foam during certain stages of the pasteurizationprocess. (1927).

TB0019Parasites of the pink bollworm in Hawaii. (1927).

TB0020A study of phylloxera infestation in California as related to types of soils. (1928).

TB0021Beaver habits and experiments in beaver culture. (1927).

TB0022Wild tobaccos (Nicotiana Trigonophylla Dunal and Nicotiana Attenuata Torrey) as stock-poisoning plants.(1927).

TB0023Costs and methods of fattening beef cattle in the Corn Belt, 1919-1923. (1927).

TB0024The magpie in relation to agriculture. (1927).

TB0025Experiments for the control of the European red mite and other fruit-tree mites. (1927).

TB0026Our migrant shorebirds in southern South America. (1927).

TB0027Freezing injury to potatoes. (1927).

TB0028Clover anthracnose caused by Colletotrichum trifolii. (1928).

TB0029Coyotillo (Karwinskia thumboldtiana) as a poisonous plant. (1928).

TB0030Fattening steers on dry-land crops of the Southwest. (1927).

TB0031The larger sod webworm. (1927).

TB0032Returns from banded birds, 1923 to 1926. (1927).

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TB0033The Jerusalem artichoke as a crop plant. (1927).

TB0034The fall army worm. (1928).

TB0035Studies of the occurrence and elimination of kemp fibers in mohair fleeces. (1927).

TB0036Irrigation requirements of the arid and semiarid lands of the Missouri and Arkansas river basins. (1928).

TB0037Agricultural survey of Europe: France. (1928).

TB0038Rate and date of seeding and seed-bed preparation for winter wheat at Arlington Experiment Farm. (1927).

TB0039Inheritance of awnedness, yield, and quality in crosses between bobs, hard federation, and propo wheats atDavis, California. (1928).

TB0040Agricultural cooperative associations, marketing and purchasing, 1925. (1928).

TB0041The sugar-cane moth borer in the United States. (1928).

TB0042Life history of the codling moth in Delaware. (1928).

TB0043Sorgo silage, sorgo fodder, and cottonseed hulls as roughages in rations for fattening calves in the Southwest.(1928).

TB0044The swine sanitation system as developed by the Bureau of Animal Industry in Mclean County, Illinois. (1927).

TB0045A study of ranch organization and methods of range-cattle production in the northern Great Plains region.(1928).

TB0046Flour for pretzels. (1927).

TB0047Delivery of irrigation water. (1928).

TB0048The western cedar pole borer or powder worm. (1928).

TB0049Nematodes of pathological significance found in some economically important birds in North America. (1928).

TB0050Factors affecting the price of cotton. (1928).

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TB0051Broomcorn experiments at the United States Dry-land Field Station, Woodward, Oklahoma. (1928).

TB0052A classification of the higher groups and genera of the coccid family Margarodidae. (1928).

TB0053Scouting, quarantine, and control for the European corn borer, 1917-26. (1927).

TB0054Factors influencing the yield of apples in the Cumberland-Shenandoah region of Pennsylvania, Virginia, andWest Virginia. (1927).

TB0055Highway bridge surveys. (1928).

TB0056Factors of spread and repression in potato wart. (1928).

TB0057Cooperative marketing of livestock in the United States by Terminal Associations. (1928).

TB0058Paradichlorobenzene experiments in the South for peach-borer control. (1928).

TB0059The European corn borer and its controlling factors in Europe. (1928).

TB0060Ineffectiveness of internal medication of poultry for the control of external parasites. (1928).

TB0061Wild birds introduced or transplanted in North America. (1928).

TB0062Factors in the inception and development of fusarium rot in stored potatoes. (1928).

TB0063Cooperative marketing of grain in Western Canada. (1928).

TB0064Bacteriology and chemistry of oysters with special reference to regulatory control of production, handling, andshipment. (1928).

TB0065Experimental tapping of hevea rubber trees at Bayeux, Haiti, 1924-25. (1928).

TB0066The apple maggot. (1928).

TB0067Silt in the Colorado River and its relation to irrigation. (1928).

TB0068Ranch organization and methods of livestock production in the Southwest. (1928).

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TB0069Marketing American cotton in England. (1928).

TB0070The combined harvester-thresher in the Great Plains. (1928).

TB0071A simple method for determining the oil content of seeds and other oil-bearing materials. (1928).

TB0072Irrigation of cotton. (1928).

TB0073Some factors affecting the demand for milk and cream in the metropolitan area of New York. (1928).

TB0074The value of inert gas as a preventative of dust explosions in grinding equipment. (1928).

TB0075Crop-plant stimulation with paper mulch. (1928).

TB0076Report of Foot-and-Mouth-Disease Commission of the United States Department of Agriculture. (1928).

TB0077The host plants of the European corn borer in New England. (1928).

TB0078Marketing American cotton on the continent of Europe. (1928).

TB0079Major transactions in the 1926 December wheat future. (1928).

TB0080Tests of blowfly baits and repellents during 1926. (1928).

TB0081The Hessian fly in California. (1928).

TB0082Mutual irrigation companies. (1929).

TB0083The Pacific flathead borer. (1929).

TB0084Preservation of peaches for use in the manufacture of ice cream. (1928).

TB0085Factors that influence wool production with range Rambouillet sheep. (1928).

TB0086Imported insect enemies of the gipsy moth and the brown-tail moth. (1929).

TB0087White-pine blister rust: a comparison of European with North American conditions. (1929).

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TB0088Tobacco cutworms. (1929).

TB0089Biology of the European red mite in the Pacific Northwest. (1929).

TB0090Life history of the codling moth in northern Georgia. (1929).

TB0091Leaf temperatures of cotton and their relation to transpiration, varietal differences, and yields. (1929).

TB0092The economic aspects of forest destruction in northern Michigan. (1929).

TB0093Four species of range plants not poisonous to livestock. (1928).

TB0094Soil reconnaissance of the Panama Canal Zone and contiguous territory. (1929).

TB0095The meal worms. (1929).

TB0096Yields of barley in the United States and Canada, 1922-1926. (1929).

TB0097Relation of kernal density to table and canning quality in different varieties of maize. (1928).

TB0098Imported parasites of the European corn borer in America. (1929).

TB0099A monographic study of sweet-potato diseases and their control. (1929).

TB0100Respiration of sorghum grains. (1928).

TB0101Agricultural survey of Europe: Switzerland. (1929).

TB0102Types of farming in North Dakota. (1928).

TB0103The persistence of differentiation among inbred families of guinea pigs. (1929).

TB0104Deterioration of wind-thrown timber in the Olympic Peninsula, Washington. (1929).

TB0105A short method of calculating energy, protein, calcium, phosphorus, and iron in the diet. (1929).

TB0106Extension methods and their relative effectiveness. (1929).

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TB0107Wholesale marketing of live poultry in New York City. (1929).

TB0108Stiffness in fabrics produced by different starches and starch mixtures, and a quantitative method for evaluatingstiffness. (1929).

TB0109A study of the oil burner as applied to domestic heating. (1938).

TB0110Correcting the inefficiency of peanuts for growth in pigs. (1929).

TB0111Fish oil as an adhesive in lead-arsenate sprays. (1929).

TB0112Biology of the cotton boll weevil at Florence, S.C. (1929).

TB0113Arrow grass (Triglochin maritima) as a stock-poisoning plant. (1929).

TB0114Sleepy grass (stipa vaseyi) as a stock-poisoning plant. (1929).

TB0115Factors affecting the price of peaches in the New York City market. (1929).

TB0116Dairy work at the Huntley Field Station, Huntley, Montana, 1918-1927. (1929).

TB0117Comparative influence of different storage temperatures on weight losses and vitality of seed potatoes. (1929).

TB0118Studies in time and rate of irrigating potatoes in Colorado. (1929).

TB0119Influence of freezing of seed potatoes on viability and yield. (1929).

TB0120Relation of husk covering to smut of corn ears. (1929).

TB0121Methods of harvesting grain sorghums. (1929).

TB0122Development of runners and runner plants in the strawberry. (1929).

TB0123Bud selection in the Washington navel orange: progeny tests of limb variations. (1929).

TB0124Some factors affecting the marketing of wool in Australia, New Zealand, the Union of South Africa, England,and France. (1929).

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TB0125Relative costs of extension methods which influence changes in farm and home practices. (1929).

TB0126Agricultural survey of Europe: the Danube Basin: pt. 2, Rumania, Bulgaria, and Yugoslavia. (1929).

TB0127An economic study of livestock possibilities in the Southeastern coastal plain. (1929).

TB0128Alteration of muscovite and biotite in the soil. (1929).

TB0129Flow of water in drainage channels: the results of experiments to determine the roughness coefficient n inKutter's formula. (1929).

TB0130The chestnut curculios. (1929).

TB0131Spacing and date-of-seeding experiments with grain sorghums. (1929).

TB0132Decay of slash of northern white pine in southern New England. (1929).

TB0133Flax cropping in mixture with wheat, oats, and barley. (1929).

TB0134Red-squill powders as raticides. (1929).

TB0135The corn borer in Central Europe: a review of investigations from 1924 to 1927. (1929).

TB0136Breeding hard red winter wheats for winter hardiness and higher yield. (1929).

TB0137The pandora moth, a periodic pest of western pine forests. (1929).

TB0138Studies on the fall army worm in the Gulf Coast district of Texas. (1929).

TB0139Properties of western hemlock and their relation to uses of the wood. (1929).

TB0140Investigations on the handling of Bartlett pears from Pacific Coast districts. (1929).

TB0141The spontaneous combustion of hay. (1929).

TB0142Yields of second-growth spruce and fir in the Northeast. (1929).

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TB0143Field studies on the rust resistance of oat varieties. (1930).

TB0144Irrigated crop rotations in southern Montana. (1929).

TB0145Life history and habits of grasshopper mice, genus Onychomys. (1929).

TB0146Testing phylloxera-resistant grape stocks in the vinifera regions of the United States. (1930).

TB0147The habits and economic importance of alligators. (1929).

TB0148The frozen-pack method of preserving berries in the Pacific Northwest. (1930).

TB0149Fungous diseases of the honeybee. (1930).

TB0150The flow of water in riveted steel and analogous pipes. (1930).

TB0151Vegetative propagation from the standpoint of plant anatomy. (1929).

TB0152Life history of the oriental peach moth in Georgia. (1929).

TB0153Effect of milk-plant arrangement and methods of operation on labor requirements. (1929).

TB0154A method for determining the color of agricultural products. (1929).

TB0155Quaking aspen: a study in applied forest pathology. (1929).

TB0156Investigations in weed control by zinc sulphate and other chemicals at the Savenac Forest Nursery. (1930).

TB0157The western grass-stem sawfly: a pest of small grains. (1929).

TB0158Comparative strength properties of woods grown in the United States. (1930).

TB0159Keeping quality of butter made from cream of various acidities. (1929).

TB0160Agricultural survey of Europe: Hungary. (1930).

TB0161Life history, habits, and control of the Mormon cricket. (1929).

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TB0162Tests of various aliphatic compounds as fumigants. (1929).

TB0163Inheritance of composition of Washington Navel oranges of various strains propagated as bud variants. (1930).

TB0164Selective logging in the northern hardwoods of the Lake states. (1930).

TB0165The kiln drying of southern yellow pine lumber. (1930).

TB0166Timber growing and logging practice in the Northeast. (1930).

TB0167Tests of large timber columns and presentation of the Forest Products Laboratory column formula. (1930).

TB0168The application of silviculture in controlling the specific gravity of wood. (1930).

TB0169The wearing quality and other properties of vegetable-tanned and of chrome-retanned sole leather. (1930).

TB0170A pipette method of mechanical analysis of soils based on improved dispersion procedure. (1930).

TB0171Principles of box and crate construction. (1930).

TB0172Taxation of farm property. (1930).

TB0173The bluegrass webworm. (1930).

TB0174The air seasoning of wood. (1930).

TB0175Breeding tobacco for resistance to Thielavia root rot. (1930).

TB0176The citrus rust mite and its control. (1930).

TB0177Commercial irrigation companies. (1930).

TB0178Properties of soils which influence soil erosion. (1930).

TB0179Cooperative marketing of fluid milk. (1930).

TB0180Origin and distribution of the commercial strawberry crop. (1930).

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TB0181Clubroot of crucifers. (1930).

TB0182Factors affecting the mechanical application of fertilizers to the soil. (1930).

TB0183Life history of the oriental peach moth at Riverton, N.J., In relation to temperature. (1930).

TB0184Erosion and silting of dredged drainage ditches. (1930).

TB0185Irrigation requirements of the arid and semiarid lands of the Southwest. (1930).

TB0186The bacterial blight of beans caused by Bacterium phaseoli. (1930).

TB0187Ventilation of farm barns. (1930).

TB0188Life history and habits of the plum curculio in the Georgia peach belt. (1930).

TB0189Experiments on the control of tomato yellows. (1930).

TB0190A study of the lesser migratory grasshopper. (1930).

TB0191The production, extraction, and germination of lodgepole pine seed. (1930).

TB0192Wintering steers in the north central Great Plains section. (1930).

TB0193Experiments on the processing and storing of Deglet Noor dates in California. (1930).

TB0194Economic status of drainage districts in the South in 1926. (1930).

TB0195Control of the mountain pine beetle in lodgepole pine by the use of solar heat. (1930).

TB0196The canning quality of certain commercially important Eastern peaches. (1930).

TB0197Milling and baking qualities of world wheats. (1930).

TB0198Relative insecticidal value of commercial grades of pyrethrum. (1930).

TB0199Trading in corn futures. (1930).

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TB0200Irrigation requirements of the arid and semiarid lands of the Columbia River Basin. (1930).

TB0201The yield of Douglas fir in the Pacific northwest. (1930).

TB0202Toxic effect of St. Johnswort (Hypericum perforatum) on cattle and sheep. (1930).

TB0203Beef production from purebred, grade, and native calves. (1930).

TB0204Timber growing and logging and turpentining practices in the southern pine region: measures necessary to keepforest land productive and to produce full timber crops. (1930).

TB0205Gluing wood in aircraft manufacture. (1930).

TB0206Ecological studies of the beet leaf hopper. (1930).

TB0207Seed treatment for controlling covered smut of barley. (1930).

TB0208Beef from calves fed grain before and after weaning. (1930).

TB0209The determination of hour control for adequate fire protection in the major cover types of the California pineregion. (1930).

TB0210Correlation alinement charts in forest research: a method of solving problems in curvilinear multiple correlation.(1931).

TB0211Some methods for detecting differences in soil organic matter. (1930).

TB0212Mechanical analysis of finely divided natural phosphates. (1930).

TB0213Perquisites and wages of hired farm laborers. (1931).

TB0214The physical and chemical characteristics of certain American peat profiles. (1930).

TB0215A biological study of Trichogramma minutum Riley as an egg parasite of the oriental fruit moth. (1930).

TB0216Effect of irrigation water on vigor and vitality of seed potatoes. (1930).

TB0217Beef production and quality as affected by grade of steer and feeding grain supplement on grass. (1931).

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TB0218Inheritance of winter hardiness, growth habit, and stem-rust reaction in crosses between Minhardi Winter andH44-Spring wheats. (1931).

TB0219Mountain-laurel (Kalmia latifolia) and sheep laurel (Kalmia angustifolia) as stock-poisoning plants. (1930).

TB0220A study of the influence of herbaceous plant cover on surface run-off and soil erosion in relation to grazing onthe Wasatch Plateau in Utah. (1931).

TB0221Wild-duck foods of North Dakota lakes. (1931).

TB0222Genetic growth differentiation in guinea pigs. (1931).

TB0223Reproduction on pulpwood lands in the Northeast. (1931).

TB0224Habits and economic status of the pocket gophers. (1931).

TB0225Results of fertilizer experiments on Norfolk fine sandy loam and on Norfolk sandy loam. (1931).

TB0226The distribution and the mechanical properties of Alaska woods. (1931).

TB0227Developmental stages of some nematodes of the spiruroidea parasitic in poultry and game birds. (1931).

TB0228Character of the colloidal materials in the profiles of certain major soil groups. (1931).

TB0229Variations of the colloidal material extracted from the soils of the Miami, Chester, and Cecil series. (1930).

TB0230Macrocentrus gifuensis Ashmead: a polyembryonic braconid parasite in the European corn borer. (1931).

TB0231A revision of the American species of Empoasca known to occur north of Mexico. (1931).

TB0232A laboratory study of the field percolation rates of soils. (1931).

TB0233Apanteles thompsoni Lyle: a braconid parasite of the European corn borer. (1931).

TB0234Marketing apples grown in the Cumberland-Shenandoah region of Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia.(1931).

TB0235Quality of alfalfa hay in relation to curing practice. (1931).

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TB0236The time to harvest fiber flax. (1931).

TB0237Economic factors affecting the beef-cattle industry of Virginia. (1931).

TB0238The pharmacology of Thallium and its use in rodent control. (1931).

TB0239A method of determining the volume and tonnage of haystacks. (1931).

TB0240The chemical eradication of ribes. (1931).

TB0241Analyses and composition of California lemon and orange oils. (1932).

TB0242Biology of the Indian-meal moth on dried fruits in California. (1931).

TB0243Transporting and handling milk in tanks. (1931).

TB0244Harvesting small grain, soybeans, and clover in the Corn Belt with combines and binders. (1931).

TB0245Arsenical and other fruit injuries of apples resulting from washing operations. (1931).

TB0246The relation of season of wounding and shellacking to callus formation in tree wounds. (1931).

TB0247Forest types in the Southwest as determined by climate and soil. (1931).

TB0248Wood-liquid relations. (1931).

TB0249Some factors affecting the viscosity of cream. (1931).

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TB0250Timber growing and logging practice in the Southern Appalachian region. (1931).

TB0251Southern white cedar. (1931).

TB0252Two citrus leaf miners of the Far East. (1931).

TB0253Petroleum oils and oil emulsions as insecticides, and their use against the San Jose scale on peach trees in the

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South. (1931).

TB0254Irrigation districts: their organization, operation, and financing. (1931).

TB0255Life history of the codling moth in the Rogue River Valley of Oregon. (1931).

TB0256Suitability of brush lands in the intermountain region for the growth of natural or planted western yellow pineforests. (1931).

TB0257Deterioration of chestnut in the Southern Appalachians. (1931).

TB0258Fungous diseases of the cultivated cranberry. (1931).

TB0259Slash disposal in the western yellow pine forests of Oregon and Washington. (1931).

TB0260Results of seed-treatment experiments with yellow dent corn. (1931).

TB0261Longevity and germination of seeds of ribes, particularly R. Rotundifolium, under laboratory and naturalconditions. (1931).

TB0262Improvement in the production of oleoresin through lower chipping. (1931).

TB0263The leaf hoppers attacking apple in the Ozarks. (1931).

TB0264Boron in irrigation waters. (1931).

TB0265Electrical equipment on movable bridges. (1931).

TB0266Morphologic and physiologic studies on stem-rust resistance in cereals. (1931).

TB0267Experiments on hybrid vigor and convergent improvement in corn. (1931).

TB0268Effect of various temperatures on the storage and ripening of tomatoes. (1931).

TB0269Economical use of large tile for land drainage. (1931).

TB0270The chemotropic responses of the housefly, the green-bottle flies, and the black blowfly. (1931).

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TB0271Evaporation from free water surfaces. (1931).

TB0272The marketing and distribution of fruits and vegetables by motor truck. (1931).

TB0273The bacterial spot disease of the peach and other stone fruits. (1932).

TB0274Hot water as an insecticide for the Japanese beetle in soil and its effect on the roots of nursery plants. (1932).

TB0275The biology and control of the blueberry maggot in Washington County, Maine. (1932).

TB0276The fractionation of American gum spirits of turpentine and evaluation of its pinene content by optical means.(1932).

TB0277The shedding of 4-lock and 5-lock bolls in upland cotton. (1932).

TB0278Correlation of hereditary and other factors affecting growth in guinea pigs. (1932).

TB0279Relation of the method of watering dairy cows to their water consumption and milk production. (1931).

TB0280Effect of plant arrangement, equipment, and methods of operation in relation to breakage of bottles in milkplants. (1932).

TB0281Experiments with insecticides for codling-moth control. (1932).

TB0282Strength-moisture relations for wood. (1932).

TB0283Timber growing and logging practice in the coast redwood region of California. (1932).

TB0284Some physical properties of starch pastes which affect their stiffening power on fabrics. (1932).

TB0285Properties of western larch and their relation to uses of the wood. (1932).

TB0286Decay and other losses in Douglas fir in western Oregon and Washington. (1932).

TB0287Farm-management problems in shifting from sack to bulk handling of grain in the Pacific Northwest. (1932).

TB0288Farm-mortgage credit. (1932).

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TB0289Land utilization in Laurel County, Kentucky. (1932).

TB0290Investigations on harvesting and handling fall and winter pears. (1932).

TB0291The effect of air drying on the hydrogen-ion concentration of the soils of the United States and Canada. (1932).

TB0292The inheritance of colored scutellums in maize. (1932).

TB0293Factors affecting the development of loose smut in barley and its control by dust fungicides. (1932).

TB0294The biology and morphology of the braconid Chelonus annulipes Wesm., a parasite of the European corn borer.(1932).

TB0295Susceptability of barley to leaf rust (Puccinia anomala) and to powdery mildew (Erysiphe graminis Hordei).(1932).

TB0296Feeding punctures of mirids and other plant-sucking insects and their effect on cotton. (1932).

TB0297Factors affecting the price of rice. (1932).

TB0298Experiments in naval stores practice. (1932).

TB0299Repellency to the Japanese beetle of extracts made from plants immune to attack. (1932).

TB0300Susceptibility and resistance of berberis and related genera to Puccinia graminis. (1932).

TB0301The public domain of Nevada and factors affecting its use. (1932).

TB0302Cotton improvement through type selection, with special reference to the Acala variety. (1932).

TB0303Economic utilization of marginal lands in Nicholas and Webster counties, West Virginia. (1932).

TB0304An alinement-chart method for preparing forest-tree volume tables. (1932).

TB0305The strength and related properties of redwood. (1932).

TB0306Biology and control of the corn leaf aphid with special reference to the Southwestern states. (1932).

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TB0307Crested wheatgrass as compared with bromegrass, slender wheatgrass, and other hay and pasture crops for theNorthern Great Plains. (1932).

TB0308Biology of some Japanese and Chosenese grub parasites (Scoliidae). (1932).

TB0309The development of package-bee colonies. (1932).

TB0310The visual spectrophotometry of dyes. (1932).

TB0311Adequacy and reliability of crop-yield estimates. (1932).

TB0312Response of sweet corn to varying temperatures from time of planting to canning maturity. (1932).

TB0313Studies on physiologic specialization in Puccinia triticina. (1932).

TB0314Factors affecting the development of the aerial stage of Puccinia graminis. (1932).

TB0315Soil survey (reconnaissance) of St. Croix Island, Virgin Islands. (1932).

TB0316Physical and chemical characteristics of the soils from the erosion experiment stations. (1932).

TB0317A critical laboratory review of methods of determining organic matter and carbonates in soil. (1932).

TB0318Effect of solid and gaseous carbon dioxide upon transit diseases of certain fruits and vegetables. (1932).

TB0319The fractionation, composition, and hypothetical constitution of certain colloids derived from the great soilgroups. (1932).

TB0320The citrus blackfly in Asia, and the importation of its natural enemies into tropical America. (1932).

TB0321Reproduction and health records of the Beltsville herd of the Bureau of Dairy Industry. (1932).

TB0322Agricultural credit corporations affiliated with cotton cooperative marketing associations. (1932).

TB0323Second-growth yield, stand, and volume tables for the western white pine type. (1932).

TB0324An economic study of the pecan industry. (1932).

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TB0325Biology and control of the black vine weevil. (1932).

TB0326Breeding the honeybee under controlled conditions. (1932).

TB0327Cost of pumping for drainage in the upper Mississippi Valley. (1932).

TB0328Peach brown rot. (1932).

TB0329Experiments in wheat production on the dry lands of Oregon, Washington, and Utah. (1932).

TB0330Rotation tillage experiments at the Lawton (Okla.) Field Station, 1917-1930. (1932).

TB0331Phaeogenes nigridens Wesmael, an important ichneumonid parasite of the pupa of the European corn borer.(1932).

TB0332The bearing strength of wood under bolts. (1932).

TB0333Food supply and pellagra incidence in 73 South Carolina farm families. (1932).

TB0334The effect of inorganic acids on the physical properties of waterleaf rag bond paper. (1932).

TB0335Fertilizers for sweetpotatoes based on investigations in North Carolina. (1932).

TB0336Attractants for the flying gipsy moths as an aid in locating new infestations. (1932).

TB0337The portable band sawmill and selective logging in the loblolly pine forests of North Carolina. (1932).

TB0338Relation of leaf area and position to quality of fruit and to bud differentiation in apples. (1933).

TB0339Some results of inbreeding grade Guernsey and grade Holstein-Friesian cattle. (1933).

TB0340Distinctive effects of the deficiency of certain essential elements on the growth of tobacco plants in solutioncultures. (1933).

TB0341Effects of certain environmental factors on stripe disease of barley and the control of the disease by seedtreatment. (1933).

TB0342Causes of brashness in wood. (1933).

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TB0343Specific gravity and related properties of softwood lumber. (1933).

TB0344Petrographic methods for soil laboratories. (1933).

TB0345Biology and morphology of the spindle worm, or elder borer. (1933).

TB0346The effect of concentration on the toxicity of chemicals to living organisms. (1933).

TB0347An economic study of broomcorn production. (1933).

TB0348Use of the exponential yield curve in fertilizer experiments. (1933).

TB0349Analysis of the advanced registry records of 611 daughters of 51 Ayrshire sires. (1933).

TB0350Effect of lead arsenate insecticides on orange trees in Florida. (1933).

TB0351Life history of the angoumois grain moth in Maryland. (1933).

TB0352Sudan grass as hay, silage, and pasture for dairy cattle. (1933).

TB0353Agricultural investigations at the Huntley (Mont.) Field Station, 1927-1930. (1933).

TB0354Preliminary yield tables for second-growth stands in the California pine regions. (1933).

TB0355An analysis of log production in the "inland empire" region. (1933).

TB0356Yellow poplar characteristics, growth and management. (1933).

TB0357State land-settlement problems and policies in the United States. (1933).

TB0358Laboratory and field tests of concrete exposed to the action of sulphate waters. (1933).

TB0359Farmers' response to price in hog production and marketing. (1933).

TB0360Curly-top resistance in sugar beets and tests of the resistant variety U.S. No. 1. (1933).

TB0361The Hessian fly in the Pacific Northwest. (1933).

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TB0362Bacterial wilt of corn. (1933).

TB0363The parasites of the sugarcane borer in Argentina and Peru, and their introduction into the United States. (1933).

TB0364The composition and distribution of phosphate rock with special reference to the United States. (1933).

TB0365Biology of Brachymeria fonscolombei (Dufour), a hymenopterous parasite of blowfly larvae. (1933).

TB0366Further investigations of the parasites of Popillia japonica in the Far East. (1933).

TB0367The use of winter legumes in the Southeastern states. (1933).

TB0368Changes in quantity and composition of fat in hogs fed a peanut ration followed by a corn ration. (1933).

TB0369Pima Egyptian cotton in irrigated rotations at the Yuma Field Station, Bard, California. (1933).

TB0370Bruising and freezing of apples in storage and transit. (1933).

TB0371The effect of different colloidal soil materials on the efficiency of superphosphate. (1933).

TB0372A classification of North American agallian leaf hoppers. (1933).

TB0373Studies of fluorine compounds for controlling the codling moth. (1933).

TB0374Effectiveness of the swine sanitation system in the South. (1933).

TB0375Selected logging in the shortleaf and loblolly pine forests of the Gulf States region. (1933).

TB0376Habits, life history, and control of the Mexican bean beetle in New Mexico. (1933).

TB0377Character and behavior of organic soil colloids. (1933).

TB0378Commercial possibilities of Japanese mint in the United States as a source of natural menthol. (1933).

TB0379Irrigation requirements of the arid and semiarid lands of the Pacific slope basins. (1933).

TB0380Sweet clover in Great Plains farming. (1933).

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TB0381Feeding value for milk production of pasture grasses when grazed, when fed green and when fed as hay orsilage. (1933).

TB0382The silt load of Texas streams. (1933).

TB0383Microbiological studies of salt in relation to the reddening of salted hides. (1933).

TB0384Utilization and cost of power on Corn Belt farms. (1933).

TB0385Inheritance of stem-rust reaction and correlation of characters in Pentad, Nodak, and Akrona Durum-wheatcrosses. (1933).

TB0386Comparison of schedule and account methods of collecting data on family living. (1933).

TB0387Pollination and blooming habits of the Persian walnut in California. (1934).

TB0388The Southwestern corn borer. (1933).

TB0389The decomposition of hydrolytic peat products including ammoniated peat. (1933).

TB0390Design and operation of drainage pumping plants in the Upper Mississippi Valley. (1933).

TB0391Alpine kalmia (Kalmia microphylla) as a stock-poisoning plant. (1933).

TB0392Effects of stress conditions on the cotton plant in Arizona. (1933).

TB0393The flow of water in flumes. (1933).

TB0394Effect on subsequent yields of storing cut seed potatoes at different temperatures and humidities. (1934).

TB0395Subfreezing temperatures lethal to the European corn borer infesting green ears of sweet corn. (1933).

TB0396Neps and similar imperfections in cotton. (1933).

TB0397Comparison of grain rations for beef calves before and after weaning. (1933).

TB0398Origin, distribution and market price of the commercial watermelon crop. (1933).

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TB0399A study of claypan soils. (1933).

TB0400Observations on the thermal death points of Anastrepha ludens (Loew). (1933).

TB0401Descriptions of some native trypetid flies with notes on their habits. (1934).

TB0402Biology and control of tree hoppers injurious to fruit trees in the Pacific Northwest. (1934).

TB0403Hydrion concentration changes in relation to growth and ripening in fruits. (1934).

TB0404The external anatomy of the red date scale, Phoenicococcus marlatti Cockerell, and its allies. (1934).

TB0405Field and laboratory studies on the behavior of the larvae of the swine kidney worm, Stephanurus dentatus.(1934).

TB0406A study of the raw cotton and the yarn and sheeting manufactured from three grades of American upland cotton.(1934).

TB0407Growth in selectively cut ponderosa pine forests of the Pacific Northwest. (1934).

TB0408Properties of white fir and their relation to the manufacture and uses of the wood. (1934).

TB0409The influence of precipitation and grazing upon black grama grass range. (1934).

TB0410Experiments with forage crops at the Fort Hays Branch Station, Hays, Kansas, 1913 to 1928. (1934).

TB0411Western duck sickness: a form of botulism. (1934).

TB0412Yield of second-growth western hemlock-sitka spruce stands in southeastern Alaska. (1934).

TB0413Effect of quantity and kinds of feed on economy of gains and body composition of hogs. (1934).

TB0414The nitrogen nutrition of tobacco. (1934).

TB0415Shortening the rest period of the potato. (1934).

TB0416Experiments in growing roots as feed crops. (1934).

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TB0417Beef production and quality as influenced by crossing Brahman with Hereford and Shorthorn cattle. (1934).

TB0418Transmission of anaplasmosis by various species of ticks. (1934).

TB0419Forage-crop field experiments at West Point, Mississippi. (1934).

TB0420Poplars, principal tree willows and walnuts of the Rocky Mountain region. (1934).

TB0421The external anatomy of the Parlatoria date scale, Parlatoria blanchardi Targioni Tozzetti, with studies of thehead skeleton and associated parts. (1934).

TB0422Field studies on resistance of hybrid selections of oats to covered and loose smuts. (1934).

TB0423Fluctuations in prices of cotton futures contracts. (1934).

TB0424Influence of storage temperatures on the rest period and dormancy of potatoes. (1934).

TB0425Marketing cantaloups and other muskmelons. (1934).

TB0426The relation of fertilizers to the control of cotton root rot in Texas. (1934).

TB0427The use of naphthalene against the Japanese beetle. (1934).

TB0428Cercosporella foot rot of winter cereals. (1934).

TB0429Pile trestles as channel obstructions. (1934).

TB0430The physical and chemical characteristics of the soils from the erosion experiment stations: second report.(1934).

TB0431A revisional study of the genus Scolytus geoffroy (Eccoptogaster herbst) in North America. (1934).

TB0432Studies of the irrigation of pear orchards on heavy soil near Medford, Oregon. (1934).

TB0433Physiologic specialization in Puccinia coronata avenae. (1935).

TB0434Refrigerated transportation of Bartlett pears from the Pacific Northwest. (1934).

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TB0435Comparison of scabbed barley, normal barley, and yellow corn in diets for laying chickens. (1934).

TB0436Cotton root rot as affected by crop rotation and tillage at San Antonio, Texas. (1934).

TB0437Development of the swine nematode Strongyloides ransomi and the behavior of its infective larvae. (1934).

TB0438The effect of homogenization on certain characteristics of milk. (1934).

TB0439Policies governing the ownership of return waters from irrigation. (1934).

TB0440Shrinkage and heat penetration during the roasting of lamb and mutton as influenced by carcass grade, ripeningperiod, and cooking method. (1934).

TB0441The biology of Cremastus flavoorbitalis (Cameron), an ichneumonid parasite of the European corn borer. (1934).

TB0442Bridge piers as channel obstructions. (1934).

TB0443Application of steam in the sterilization of soils. (1934).

TB0444Studies on the Mexican fruit fly, Anastrepha ludens (Loew). (1934).

TB0445Market distribution of car-lot shipments of fruits and vegetables in the United States. (1934).

TB0446Yields of barley in the United States and Canada, 1927-31. (1935).

TB0447The pepper weevil. (1934).

TB0448Boron in soils and irrigation waters and its effect on plants, with particular reference to the San Joaquin Valley ofCalifornia. (1935).

TB0449Storage of mill cane. (1934).

TB0450Relation of maturity and handling of Bartlett pears in the Pacific Northwest to quality of the canned product.(1934).

TB0451Cotton production in Egypt. (1934).

TB0452Experiments with nitrogen fertilizers on cotton soils. (1934).

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TB0453Responses of strawberry varieties and species to duration of the daily light period. (1934).

TB0454Agricultural investigations at the Belle Fourche (S. Dak.) Field Station, 1926-32. (1934).

TB0455The European corn borer and its controlling factors in the Orient. (1934).

TB0456Life history of lungworms parasitic in swine. (1934).

TB0457The rubber content of two species of Cryptostegia and of an interspecific hybrid in Florida. (1934).

TB0458Histological characters of flax roots in relation to resistance to wilt and root rot. (1934).

TB0459Classification of wheat varieties grown in the United States. (1935).

TB0460Studies of Exeristes roborator (Fab.), a parasite of the European corn borer in the Lake Erie area. (1934).

TB0461Base exchange and related properties of the colloids of soils from the erosion experiment stations. (1934).

TB0462Composition of the developing asparagus shoot in relation to its use as a food product and as material forcanning. (1935).

TB0463Biological and ecological factors in the control of the celery leaf tier in Florida. (1935).

TB0464Agricultural investigations on the Newlands (Nev.) Reclamation Project. (1935).

TB0465Seasonal variations in carrying capacity of pastures for dairy cows in milk. (1934).

TB0466Agriculture in southern Africa. (1935).

TB0467The crested myna, or Chinese starling, in the Pacific Northwest. (1935).

TB0468Efficacy of anthrax biologics in producing immunity in previously unexposed animals. (1935).

TB0469A method of rural land classification. (1935).

TB0470Investigations on runner and fruit production of everbearing strawberries. (1935).

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TB0471Chemical studies of infertile soils derived from rocks high in magnesium and generally high in chromium andnickel. (1935).

TB0472The desert milkweed (Asclepias subulata) as a possible source of rubber. (1935).

TB0473Heavy cottonseed meal feeding in relation to udder troubles in dairy cows. (1935).

TB0474Marketing apples. (1935).

TB0475Influence of storage temperature and humidity on keeping qualities of onions and onion sets. (1935).

TB0476Forest improvement measures for the Southern Appalachians. (1935).

TB0477Apanteles solitarius (Ratzeburg), an introduced braconid parasite of the satin moth. (1935).

TB0478The use of carbon disulphide against the Japanese beetle. (1935).

TB0479Strength and related properties of woods grown in the United States. (1935).

TB0480Timber growing and logging practice in the Southwest and in the Black Hills region. (1935).

TB0481Organization and management of apiaries producing extracted honey in the white clover region. (1935).

TB0482Selenium occurrence in certain soils in the United States with a discussion of related topics. (1935).

TB0483Effect of alfalfa and farm manure on yields of irrigated crops in the Great Plains. (1935).

TB0484The composition and constitution of the colloids of certain of the great groups of soils. (1935).

TB0485Effects of particle size on the properties and efficiency of fertilizers. (1935).

TB0486Cotton bollweevil survival and emergence in hibernation cages in Louisiana. (1935).

TB0487Bollweevil control with calcium arsenate on field plots in Madison Parish, LA, from 1920 to 1934. (1935).

TB0488Reducing decay in citrus fruits with borax. (1935).

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TB0489Early developmental stages of nematodes occurring in swine. (1935).

TB0490Explosibility of agricultural and other dusts as indicated by maximum pressure and rates of pressure rise. (1935).

TB0491Soil moisture and irrigation investigations in Eastern apple orchards. (1935).

TB0492Artificial reforestation in the Southern pine region. (1935).

TB0493Farm prices of cotton related to its grade and staple length in the United States, seasons 1928-29 to 1932-33.(1936).

TB0494Decay following fire in young Mississippi Delta hardwoods. (1935).

TB0495Alfalfa experiments at Stoneville, Mississippi. (1935).

TB0496Growth and survival of deciduous trees in shelter-belt experiments at Mandan, N. Dak., 1915-34. (1936).

TB0497Utilization and cost of power on Mississippi and Arkansas delta plantations. (1935).

TB0498The flour beetles of the genus Tribolium. (1936).

TB0499The cannibalistic habits of the corn ear worm. (1936).

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TB0500Biology of the Primary screw worm fly, Cochliomyia americana, and a comparison of its stages with those of C.macellaria. (1936).

TB0501Relation between the physical properties and chemical components of various grades of geraniol and theirattractiveness to the Japanese beetle. (1935).

TB0502The chemical and physical properties of dry-land soils and of their colloids. (1935).

TB0503Effects of gin-saw speed and seed-roll density on quality of cotton lint and operation of gin stands. (1936).

TB0504Orius insidiosus (Say), an important natural enemy of the corn ear worm. (1936).

TB0505Refrigeration of oranges in transit from California. (1936).

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TB0506Identification, history, and distribution of common sorghum varieties. (1936).

TB0507The cooking quality, palatability, and carbohydrate composition of potatoes as influenced by storagetemperature. (1936).

TB0508Effect of artificially drying seed cotton before ginning on certain quality elements of the lint and seed and on theoperation on the gin stand. (1936).

TB0509Positions of seeds and motes in locks and lengths of cotton fibers from bolts borne at different positions onplants at Greenville, Texas. (1936).

TB0510Variations in naval-stores yields associated with weather and specific days between chippings. (1936).

TB0511Timber growing and logging practice in ponderosa pine in the Northwest. (1936).

TB0512Irrigated crop rotation in western Nebraska, 1912-34. (1936).

TB0513Further experiments on the control of barley smuts. (1936).

TB0514Studies of the culture and certain varieties of the Jerusalem artichoke. (1936).

TB0515The effect of crazy top disorder on cotton plants and its control by irrigation management. (1936).

TB0516Species of Capillaria parasitic in the upper digestive tract of birds. (1936).

TB0517Cotton fabrics as affected by variations in pressure and in length of exposure during ironing. (1936).

TB0518A revision of the chalcid flies of the genus Harmolita (Isosoma) of America north of Mexico, with descriptionsof 20 new species. (1936).

TB0519Transit and storage diseases of fruits and vegetables as affected by initial carbon dioxide treatments. (1936).

TB0520Temperature studies of some tomato pathogens. (1936).

TB0521Agricultural loans of commercial banks. (1936).

TB0522Incomplete milking in relation to milk production and udder troubles in dairy cows. (1936).

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TB0523Transportation of apples from the Shenandoah-Cumberland section to overseas markets. (1936).

TB0524Silting of reservoirs. (1936).

TB0525Handling, precooling, and transportation of Florida strawberries. (1936).

TB0526Flow of water around 180-degree bends. (1936).

TB0527Progressive effects of Polyporous versicolor on the physical and chemical properties of red gum sapwood.(1936).

TB0528Conditions influencing erosion on the Boise River watershed. (1936).

TB0529Effect of different methods of wintering beef calves, in the northern Great Plains, on winter gains and feed costsand on subsequent summer gains. (1936).

TB0530Selenium occurrence in certain soils in the United States with a discussion of related topics, second report.(1936).

TB0531Bud selection in Eureka and Lisbon lemons and progeny tests of bud variations. (1936).

TB0532The comparative moisture-absorbing and moisture-retaining capacities of peat and soil mixtures. (1936).

TB0533Subsoil waters of Newlands (Nev.) Field station. (1936).

TB0534Toxicity of food containing selenium as shown by its effect on the rat. (1936).

TB0535Wheat requirements in Europe: especially pertaining to quality and type, and to milling and baking practices.(1936).

TB0536Crop rotation and tillage experiments at the Northern Great Plains Field Station, Mandan, North Dakota. (1936).

TB0537Growth of Douglas fir trees of known seed source. (1936).

TB0538Effect of method and rate of grazing on beef production and plant population of pastures at Beltsville,Maryland(1937).

TB0539Federal seed-loan financing and its relation to agricultural rehabilitation and land use. (1936).

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TB0540Fungi isolated from discolored rice kernals. (1936).

TB0541Deterioration of book and record papers. (1936).

TB0542Neutralization curves of the colloids of soils representative of the great soil groups. (1936).

TB0543Blast-furnace processes for the production of phosphatic and potassic fertilizer materials. (1937).

TB0544Yield of even-aged stands of Sitka spruce and western hemlock. (1937).

TB0545Methods for the measurement of certain character properties of raw cotton. (1937).

TB0546Structure, occurrence, and properties of compression wood. (1937).

TB0547Effect of different methods of grazing on native vegetation and gains of steers in northern Great Plains. (1937).

TB0548Control of southern celery mosaic in Florida by removing weeds that serve as souces of mosaic infection.(1937).

TB0549Drought survival of native grass species in the central and southern Great Plains, 1935. (1937).

TB0550Protection of apples and pears in transit from the Pacific Northwest during the winter months. (1937).

TB0551Forest fire insurance in the Pacific coast states. (1937).

TB0552Trace elements in the soils from the erosion experiment stations, with supplementary data on other soils. (1937).

TB0553Effect of temperature, humidity, and other factors on hatch of hens' eggs and on energy metabolism of chickembryos. (1937).

TB0554Rapid determination of oil content and oil quality in flaxseed. (1937).

TB0555Marketing onions. (1937).

TB0556Soil conservation reconnaissance survey of the Southern Great Plains wind-erosion area. (1937).

TB0557Types of vegetation in the San Joaquin Valley of California and their relation to the beet leafhopper. (1937).

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TB0558Soil and water conservation investigations at the Soil Conservation Experiment Station, Missouri Valley loessregion, Clarinda, Iowa. (1937).

TB0559Influence of packing and handling methods on condition of apples barreled for export. (1937).

TB0560Yield, stand, and volume tables for even-aged upland oak forests. (1937).

TB0561The effectiveness of cultivation as a control for the corn earworm. (1937).

TB0562Some moisture relations of the soils from the erosion experiment stations. (1937).

TB0563Incidence and development of apple scab on fruit during the late summer and while in storage. (1937).

TB0564Comparison of feeds for fattening beef calves before and after weaning. (1937).

TB0565Comparison of feeds for wintering steers in the northern Great Plains. (1937).

TB0566Western hemlock bark an important potential tanning material. (1937).

TB0567Soil erosion and stream flow on range and forest lands of the upper Rio Grande watershed in relation to landresources and human welfare. (1937).

TB0568Seed treatment experiments with oats naturally and artificially inoculated with smuts. (1937).

TB0569The nematode, Ornithostrongylus quadriradiatus, a parasite of the domesticated pigeon. (1937).

TB0570Decay in merchantable oak, yellow poplar, and basswood in the Appalachian region. (1937).

TB0571Irrigated crop rotations at the Huntley (Mont.) Field Station, 1912-35. (1937).

TB0572A serviceability test on blankets made from four blends of wool. (1937).

TB0573Investigations of the market diseases of cantaloups and honey dew and honey ball melons. (1937).

TB0574Principles of forest-fire detection on the national forests of northern California. (1937).

TB0575Demand deposits of country banks. (1937).

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TB0576Family living in Knott County, Kentucky. (1937).

TB0577Flow of water through 6-inch pipe bends. (1937).

TB0578Spreading water for storage underground. (1937).

TB0579Rate of flow of capillary moisture. (1937).

TB0580Toxicity of arrowgrass for sheep and remedial treatment. (1937).

TB0581Comparison of various forms of milo grain for fattening steers in the southern Great Plains. (1937).

TB0582Studies on bunt, or stinking smut, of wheat and its control. (1937).

TB0583Experiments on breeding corn resistant to the European corn borer. (1937).

TB0584Chemical and physical studies of certain Hawaiian soil profiles. (1937).

TB0585Resistance of sorghums to the chinch bug. (1937).

TB0586Effect of fertilizers on composition of soybean hay and seed and of crop management on carbon, nitrogen, andreaction of Norfolk sand. (1937).

TB0587Consumption and production of tobacco in Europe. (1937).

TB0588The sterilization of wool and its effect on physical and chemical properties of a wool fabric. (1937).

TB0589Sources of moisture for precipitation in the United States. (1937).

TB0590Certain chemical and physical changes produced in Kieffer pears during ripening and storage. (1937).

TB0591Relation of stable environment to milk production. (1937).

TB0592Factors affecting the rate of drying of Kieffer pears. (1937).

TB0593The bean weevil and the Southern cowpea weevil in California. (1938).

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TB0594The chemical composition of soils and colloids of the Norfolk and related soil series. (1938).

TB0595Studies on the possibilities of devil's shoestring (Tephrosia Virginiana) and other native species of Tephrosia ascommercial sources of insecticides. (1938).

TB0596Composition and fractionation of American steam-distilled wood turpentine. (1937).

TB0597Lag-screw joints: their behavior and design. (1938).

TB0598The relation of growth to the varying carbohydrate content in mountain brome. (1938).

TB0599Biology of the pea weevil in the Pacific Northwest with suggestions for its control on seed peas. (1938).

TB0600The influence of climate and grazing on spring-fall sheep range in southern Idaho. (1938).

TB0601Selenium occurrence in certain soils in the United States with a discussion of related topics: third report. (1938).

TB0602Relation of spot cotton prices to prices of futures contracts and protection afforded by trading in futures. (1938).

TB0603Wintering beef cows on the range with and without a supplement of cottonseed cake. (1938).

TB0604Rubber content and habits of a second desert milkweed (Asclepias erosa) of southern California and Arizona.(1938).

TB0605Deterioration of paper as indicated by gas chamber tests. (1938).

TB0606Factors influencing the quality of American grapes in storage. (1938).

TB0607Occurrence of the beet leafhopper and associated insects on secondary plant successions in southern Idaho.(1938).

TB0608Pocket mice of Washington and Oregon in relation to agriculture. (1938).

TB0609Chemical and physical properties of certain soils developed from granitic materials in New England and thePiedmont, and of their colloids. (1938).

TB0610Feeding dairy cows on alfalfa hay alone. (1938).

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TB0611Methods of making silage from grasses and legumes. (1938).

TB0612Symptoms on field-grown tobacco characteristic of the deficient supply of each of several essential chemicalelements. (1938).

TB0613Market-storage studies of honey dew melons and cantaloups. (1938).

TB0614Influence of farm manure on yields and sucrose of sugar beets. (1938).

TB0615Studies of potato storage houses in Maine. (1938).

TB0616The reproductive cycle of the coyote. (1938).

TB0617Conservation and use of soil moisture at Mandan, North Dakota. (1938).

TB0618Biological studies on the leafhopper Empoasca fabae as a bean pest. (1938).

TB0619Soybeans in the United States: recent trends and present economic status. (1938).

TB0620Genetic relations of some color factors in lettuce. (1938).

TB0621Shrinkage and dressing yields of hogs. (1938).

TB0622Removal of lead spray residues from apples grown in the Shenandoah-Cumberland valley. (1938).

TB0623Fumigation of baled cotton with hydrocyanic acid for the pink bollworm. (1938).

TB0624Studies on the epidemiology of curly top in southern Idaho, with special reference to sugar beets and weed hostsof the vector Eutettix tenellus. (1938).

TB0625Stickiness and spotting of shelled green lima beans. (1938).

TB0626Stumpage prices of privately owned timber in the United States. (1938).

TB0627Body icing in transit refrigeration of vegetables. (1938).

TB0628Effect of supplementing winter and summer range on gains of steers in the northern Great Plains. (1938).

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TB0629Communicability of infectious abortion between swine and cattle. (1938).

TB0630Yield of even-aged stands of ponderosa pine. (1938).

TB0631The storage of sweet cherries as influenced by carbon dioxide and volatile fungicides. (1939).

TB0632Loss, during storage, of vitamin a from alfalfa leaf meals fed to chickens. (1939).

TB0633Principles of gully erosion in the Piedmont of South Carolina. (1939).

TB0634Preliminary yield tables for second-growth stands in the California pine regions. (1933).

TB0635Comparison of alfalfa and western wheatgrass hays for wintering yearling heifers in the Northern Great Plainsand their influence on summer gains. (1938).

TB0636Correlations between annual precipitation and the yield of spring wheat in the Great Plains. (1938).

TB0637Subsoil moisture under semiarid conditions. (1939).

TB0638Temperature and other factors affecting the germination of fescue seed. (1939).

TB0639Effect of accelerated erosion on silting in Morena Reservoir, San Diego County, California. (1939).

TB0640Growth of lemon fruits in relation to moisture content of the soil. (1939).

TB0641Red rot of sugarcane. (1938).

TB0642The field cricket in relation to the cotton plant in Louisiana. (1939).

TB0643Food habits of North American diving ducks. (1939).

TB0644The chemical determination of soundness in corn. (1939).

TB0645Manufacturing and serviceability tests on sheetings made from two selected mill types of cotton. (1939).

TB0646Marketing commercial cabbage. (1938).

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TB0647Field studies of certain diseases of snap beans in the Southeast. (1938).

TB0648Comparative susceptibility of crop plants to sodium chlorate injury. (1940).

TB0649Relative values for milk production of hay and silage made from immature pasture herbage. (1938).

TB0650Control of the blue mold (downy mildew) disease of tobacco by spraying. (1938).

TB0651Forest fire insurance in the northeastern states. (1939).

TB0652The flow of water in irrigation and similar canals. (1939).

TB0653A revision of the mites of the subfamily Tarsoneminae of North America, the West Indies, and the HawaiianIslands. (1939).

TB0654Changes in weedy plant cover on cleared sagebrush land and their probable causes. (1938).

TB0655Dormancy in lettuce seed and some factors influencing its germination. (1938).

TB0656Cost of producing extracted honey in California. (1939).

TB0657Physiological studies of Jerusalem-artichoke tubers, with special reference to the rest period. (1939).

TB0658Vaccination of calves and yearlings against Bang's disease. (1938).

TB0659The sand wireworm and its control in the South Carolina coastal plain. (1939).

TB0660The Hohenheim system in the management of permanent pastures for dairy cattle. (1938).

TB0661Rearing foals and lambs by the use of colostrum, blood serum, and substitute milks. (1938).

TB0662Cotton sold in the seed in the United States. (1938).

TB0663Effect of cleaning seed cotton on lint quality and ginning efficiency. (1939).

TB0664Relative merits of producing creep-fed, feeder, and lot-fattened calves in the Appalachian region. (1938).

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TB0665Relationships among production and grade factors of beef. (1938).

TB0666Pythium root rot of sugarcane. (1938).

TB0667Wintering steers on different planes of nutrition from weaning to 2 1/2 years of age. (1939).

TB0668Bruising, freezing, and chemical injury of potatoes in transit. (1952).

TB0669Fertilizer placement for potatoes. (1939).

TB0670Relation of temperature and moisture content to longevity of Chewings fescue seed. (1939).

TB0671Composition and properties of goat's milk as compared with cow's milk. (1939).

TB0672Vapor-heat treatment for the control of narcissus bulb pests in the Pacific Northwest. (1939).

TB0673The distribution of insects, spiders, and mites in the air. (1939).

TB0674Breaking strength, elongation, and folding endurance of films of starches and gelatin used in textile sizing.(1939).

TB0675Sewage irrigation as practiced in the western states. (1939).

TB0676Shrinkage and cooking time of rib roasts of beef of different grades as influenced by style of cutting and methodof roasting. (1939).

TB0677Experiments in breeding Holstein-Friesian cattle for milk- and butterfat-producing ability, and an analysis of thefoundation cows and of the first out-bred generation. (1939).

TB0678A chemical study of some soils derived from limestone. (1939).

TB0679Studies on the development of the pigeon capillarid, Capillaria Columbae. (1939).

TB0680Effect of storage temperatures on peaches. (1939).

TB0681The effect of intensity and frequency of clipping on density and yield of black grama and tobosa grass. (1939).

TB0682Plantation organization and operation in the Yazoo-Mississippi Delta area. (1939).

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TB0683Effects of fire and cattle grazing on longleaf pine lands, as studied at McNeill, Mississippi. (1939).

TB0684Butt rot in unburned sprout oak stands. (1939).

TB0685Cotton prices in spot and futures markets. (1939).

TB0686Weather and plant-development data as determinants of grazing periods on mountain range. (1939).

TB0687A land program for Forest County, Wisconsin: based on an analysis of land use problems. (1939).

TB0688Comparative chemical composition of juices of different varieties of Louisiana sugarcane. (1939).

TB0689Status and relative importance of the parasites of the Hessian fly in the Atlantic states. (1939).

TB0690The acidic properties of peat and muck. (1939).

TB0691The glued laminated wooden arch. (1939).

TB0692Chemical and mechanical methods of ribes eradication in the white pine areas of the western states. (1940).

TB0693The external anatomy of the larva of the Pacific coast wireworm. (1939).

TB0694Differentiation of eggs of various genera of nematodes parasitic in domestic ruminants in the United States.(1939).

TB0695Some principles of accelerated stream and valley sedimentation. (1940).

TB0696The behavior of boron in soils. (1939).

TB0697Testing vinifera grape varieties grafted on Phylloxera-resistant rootstocks in California. (1939).

TB0698Rainfall characteristics as related to soil erosion. (1939).

TB0699Cotton prices in relation to cotton classification service and to quality improvement. (1939).

TB0700Costs of tractor logging in southern pine. (1939).

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TB0701Alfalfa experiments at Stoneville, Miss., 1935-37. (1939).

TB0702Selenium occurrence in certain soils in the United States, with a discussion of related topics: fourth report.(1940).

TB0703Gross farm income and indices of farm production and prices in the United States, 1869-1937. (1940).

TB0704Bacterial wilt of lespedeza. (1939).

TB0705Differences in growth characters and pathogenicity of fusarium wilt isolations tested on three tomato varieties.(1940).

TB0706Wild animal damage to seed and seedlings on cut-over Douglas fir lands of Oregon and Washington. (1940).

TB0707The vitamin B1 content of foods in terms of crystalline thiamin. (1939).

TB0708A study of rapid deterioration of vegetable seeds and methods for its prevention. (1940).

TB0709Supply responses in milk production in the Cabot-Marshfield area, Vermont. (1940).

TB0710Differential growth rates in cotton varieties and their response to seasonal conditions at Greenville, Texas.(1940).

TB0711Economic status of the English sparrow in the United States. (1940).

TB0712Marketing commercial lettuce. (1940).

TB0713Types of vegetation in Escalante Valley, Utah, as indicators of soil conditions. (1940).

TB0714Stains of sapwood and sapwood products and their control. (1940).

TB0715Keys to the parasites of the Hessian fly based on remains left in the host puparium. (1940).

TB0716Investigations on the physical and chemical properties of beeswax. (1940).

TB0717Beef production and quality as affected by method of feeding supplements to steers on grass in the Appalachianregion. (1940).

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TB0718Fertilizer experiments with rice in California. (1940).

TB0719Prevention of damage by the seed-corn maggot to potato seed pieces. (1940).

TB0720A study of methods in barley breeding. (1940).

TB0721Paradexodes epilachnae, a tachinid parasite of the Mexican bean beetle. (1940).

TB0722Production and consumption of manufactured dairy products. (1940).

TB0723Biology of the seed-corn maggot in the coastal plain of the south Atlantic states. (1940).

TB0724Milk and butterfat production by dairy cows on four different planes of feeding. (1940).

TB0725Nutritive properties of certain animal and vegetable fats. (1940).

TB0726Physical and chemical changes produced in bleached cotton duck by Chaetomium globosum and Spriochaetacytophaga. (1940).

TB0727Further observations of the response of various species of plants to length of day. (1940).

TB0728Parasites of the oriental fruit moth in Japan and Chosen and their introduction into the United States. (1940).

TB0729Relative infiltration and related physical characteristics of certain soils. (1940).

TB0730Market quality and condition of California cantaloups as influenced by maturity, handling, and precooling.(1940).

TB0731Comparative studies of varietal suitability for freezing preservation of peas, green or snap beans, lima beans, andsweet corn grown under eastern conditions. (1940).

TB0732Arsenic distribution in soils and its presence in certain plants. (1940).

TB0733Decay and other volume losses in wind-thrown timber in the Olympic peninsula, Washington. (1940).

TB0734Anatomical structure of the cottonseed coat as related to problems of germination. (1940).

TB0735Yields of barley varieties in the United States and Canada, 1932-36. (1940).

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TB0736Windrowing and storing of sugarcane in Louisiana following injury by freezing temperatures. (1940).

TB0737Wholesale prices of fats and oils in the United States: index numbers, 1910-39. (1940).

TB0738Investigations of the parasites of Popillia japonica and related Scarabaeidae in the Far East from 1929 to 1933,inclusive. (1940).

TB0739Yield, chemical composition, and feeding value for milk production of alfalfa hay cut at three stages of maturity.(1940).

TB0740Studies of methods and materials for the control of the leafhopper Empoasca fabae as a bean pest. (1940).

TB0741Three species of the genus Lygus and their relation to alfalfa seed production in southern Arizona andCalifornia. (1940).

TB0742Methods of distinguishing between the shipmast and common forms of black locust on Long Island, New York.(1941).

TB0743Experiments with Trichogramma minutum Riley as a control of the sugarcane borer in Louisiana. (1941).

TB0744Life history of the sugar-beet wireworm in southern California. (1941).

TB0745Hardpan and microrelief in certain soil complexes of California. (1941).

TB0746Quality of irrigation waters of the Hollister area of California: with special reference to boron content and itseffect on apricots and prunes. (1941).

TB0747Grain prices and the futures market a 15-year survey, 1923-1938. (1941).

TB0748Rapid determination of soybean-oil content and of iodine number of soybean oil. (1940).

TB0749Composition of American gum turpentine exclusive of the Pinenes. (1941).

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TB0750Supply responses in milk production in Dodge and Barron Counties, Wisconsin. (1941).

TB0751Trends in dairying by major type-of-farming regions. (1941).

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TB0752Rock weathering and soil profile development in the Hawaiian Islands. (1941).

TB0753Seasonal changes in Florida oranges. (1940).

TB0754Chemical composition of sugarcane juice as affected by fertilizers. (1941).

TB0755Cotton-price relationships and outlets for American cotton. (1941).

TB0756The corrosive effect of chlorine and lye solutions on metals used in dairy equipment. (1941).

TB0757Parasites of the birch leaf-mining sawfly (Phyllotoma nemorata). (1941).

TB0758Selenium occurrence in certain soils in the United States, with a discussion of related topics: fifth report. (1941).

TB0759Physiological investigations on fall and winter pears in the Pacific Northwest. (1941).

TB0760Residual effects of forcing and hardening of tomato, cabbage, and cauliflower plants. (1941).

TB0761Seasonal distribution of rainfall in relation to yield of winter wheat. (1941).

TB0762Structure and development of the alimentary canal of the Southern armyworm larvae. (1941).

TB0763Restoring conifers to Aspen lands in the Lake States. (1941).

TB0764Trends in production and foreign trade for meats and livestock in the United States. (1941).

TB0765Effect of crossing inbred lines of guinea pigs. (1941).

TB0766The European earwig. (1941).

TB0767Natural regeneration in the western white pine type. (1941).

TB0768Quality of frozen poultry as affected by storage and other conditions. (1941).

TB0769Peat resources in Alaska. (1941).

TB0770Investigations on the storage of nuts. (1941).

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TB0771Calorimetric measurements of the heat of respiration of fruits and vegetables. (1941).

TB0772Inheritance in rice of reaction to Helminthosporium oryzae and Cercospora oryzae. (1941).

TB0773Kiln design and development of schedules for extracting seed from cones. (1941).

TB0774Life histories and habits of some grasshoppers of economic importance on the Great Plains. (1941).

TB0775The yellow chapote, a native host of the Mexican fruitfly. (1941).

TB0776A comparative study of storage at 32 degrees and 36 degrees F. of apples grown in the Potomac River Valley.(1941).

TB0777Country banking in Wisconsin during the depression. (1941).

TB0778The biology and control of the sorghum midge. (1941).

TB0779The effect of certain heart rot fungi on the specific gravity and strength of Sitka spruce and Douglas-fir. (1941).

TB0780Castration of young pigs. (1916).

TB0781Arsenic in natural phosphates and phosphate fertilizers. (1941).

TB0782Field studies of insecticides used to control cabbage caterpillars in the South. (1941).

TB0783Selenium occurrence in certain soils in the United States, with a discussion of related topics: sixth report. (1941).

TB0784The wheat jointworm in Oregon, with special reference to its dispersion, injury, and parasitization. (1941).

TB0785Fungi causing decay of living oaks in the eastern United States and their cultural identification. (1942).

TB0786The anatomy of the seedling and roots of the Valencia orange. (1942).

TB0787Influence of variety, environment, and fertility level on the chemical composition of soybean seed. (1942).

TB0788Relative effectiveness of acid lead arsenate and other materials as stomach poisons for the larvae of the Japanesebeetle. (1942).

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TB0789Supply responses in milk production in southeastern Minnesota. (1941).

TB0790Wool characteristics in relation to Navajo weaving. (1942).

TB0791Hibernation of the corn earworm in southeastern Georgia. (1941).

TB0792Investigations on the cause and control of biennial bearing of apple trees. (1942).

TB0793Evaluation of baits and bait ingredients used in grasshopper control. (1942).

TB0794Erodibility investigations on some soils of the upper Gila watershed. (1941).

TB0795Classification of wheat varieties grown in the United States in 1939. (1942).

TB0796Methods of forecasting timber growth in irregular stands. (1941).

TB0797Boron distribution in soils and related data. (1942).

TB0798Relationship of insects to the spread of azalea flower spot . (1942).

TB0799Gas treatment for the control of blue mold disease of tobacco. (1942).

TB0800The effect of pasteurization on some constituents and properties of goat's milk. (1941).

TB0801Insecticidal efficiency of some oils of plant origin. (1942).

TB0802The vitamin A values of 128 foods as determined by the rat-growth method. (1941).

TB0803Serviceability of selected types of cotton and rayon knit underwear. (1942).

TB0804Classification of house and barn paints: as recommended by the United States Department of Agriculture.(1942).

TB0805Experiments with annual crops and permanent pastures to provide grazing for dairy cows in the sandhill regionof the Southeast. (1941).

TB0806Relation of weather and its distribution to corn yields. (1941).

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TB0807Temperature, moisture, and penetration studies of wood-staining Ceratostomellae in relation to their control.(1942).

TB0808Climate and accelerated erosion in the arid and semi-arid Southwest, with special reference to the Polacca Washdrainage basin, Arizona. (1942).

TB0809Biology of the narcissus bulb fly in the Pacific Northwest. (1942).

TB0810The factorial interpretation of anthracnose resistance in beans. (1942).

TB0811A comparative analysis of the vegetative characteristics of some variants of Saccharum spontaneum. (1942).

TB0812The competitive position of dairying in southern New England. (1942).

TB0813Soluble material of soils in relation to their classification and general fertility. (1942).

TB0814An objective method of sampling wheat fields to estimate production and quality of wheat. (1942).

TB0815Input-output relationships in milk production. (1942).

TB0816Life history, habits, and control of the beanstalk weevil (Sternechus paludatus) in the Estancia Valley, NewMexico. (1942).

TB0817Measurement of evaporation from land and water surfaces. (1942).

TB0818Growth and carbohydrate content of important mountain forage plants in central Utah as affected by clippingand grazing. (1942).

TB0819Drought in the United States analyzed by means of the theory of probability. (1942).

TB0820Growing tobacco as a source of nicotine. (1942).

TB0821Nutritive properties of lard and other shortenings. (1942).

TB0822Factors affecting temperatures in southern farmhouses. (1951).

TB0823Strains of field corn resistant to the survival of the European corn borer. (1942).

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TB0824Machining and related characteristics of Southern hardwoods. (1942).

TB0825Effect of mulches and surface conditions on the water relations and erosion of Muskingum soils. (1942).

TB0826Controlling corn and hog supplies and prices. (1942).

TB0827Milk yields and milking rates of the individual quarters of the dairy cow udder. (1941).

TB0828Further studies on the removal of spray residues from eastern-grown apples. (1942).

TB0829Effects of partial defoliation at transplanting time on subsequent growth and yield of lettuce, cauliflower, celery,peppers, and onions. (1942).

TB0830Economic management of western white pine forests. (1942).

TB0831Velvetbeans, cottonseed meal, and peanut meal as protein feeds for fattening steers in the Coastal Plain area.(1942).

TB0832Effect of homogenization on the curd tension, digestibility, and keeping quality of milk. (1942).

TB0833Chemical and physical properties of some of the important alluvial soils of the Mississippi drainage basin.(1942).

TB0834Morphology and composition of some soils of the Miami family and the Miami catena. (1942).

TB0835Experiments toward the control of the take-all disease of wheat and the Phymatotrichum root rot of cotton.(1942).

TB0836Litter size and weight as permanent characteristics of sows. (1942).

TB0837Investigations in erosion control and reclamation of eroded land at the Red Plains Conservation ExperimentStation, Guthrie, Oklahoma, 1930-40. (1943).

TB0838Hibernation of the corn earworm in the central and northeastern parts of the United States. (1942).

TB0839Seed rot and seedling blight of sorghum. (1943).

TB0840A simplified method for determining the condition of white-tailed deer herds in relation to available forage.(1942).

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TB0841Life history and control of the tomato pinworm. (1943).

TB0842Contribution to the morphology and anatomy of guayule (Parthenium argentatum). (1943).

TB0843Contribution to the morphology and anatomy of the Russian dandelion (Taraxacum Kok-saghyz). (1943).

TB0844Effect of climate on the yield and oil content of flaxseed and on the iodine number of linseed oil. (1943).

TB0845Sugar-beet seed production in southern Utah, with special reference to factors affecting yield and reproductivedevelopment. (1943).

TB0846The cabbage looper as a pest of lettuce in the Southwest. (1944).

TB0847Fattening steers on milo grain in the Southern Great Plains. (1943).

TB0848The ecology of the principal summer weed hosts of the beet leafhopper in the San Joaquin Valley, California.(1943).

TB0849Chemical seed treatments for the control of certain diseases of sorghum. (1943).

TB0850Studies on host plants of the leafhoppers of the genus Empoasca. (1943).

TB0851Deterioration of fire-killed Douglas-fir. (1943).

TB0852Experiments with oils and lime-sulfur for the control of the San Jose scale on peach trees in the South. (1943).

TB0853Studies of methyl bromide in greenhouse and vault fumigation. (1943).

TB0854Life history and habits of the peachtree borer in the Southeastern states. (1943).

TB0855The beet leafhopper and its control on beets grown for seed in Arizona and New Mexico. (1943).

TB0856Effects of phosphorus supplements on cattle grazing on range deficient in this mineral. (1943).

TB0857Stage icing in the refrigeration of oranges in transit from California. (1943).

TB0858Life history of the wireworm Melanotus longulus (Lec.) in southern California. (1944).

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TB0859Investigations in erosion control and reclamation of eroded land at the Blackland Conservation ExperimentStation, Temple, Texas, 1931-41. (1944).

TB0860Investigations in erosion control and reclamation of eroded land at the Palouse Conservation Experiment Station,Pullman, Washington, 1931-42. (1944).

TB0861Financial aspects of selective cutting in the management of second-growth pine-hardwood forests west of theMississippi River. (1944).

TB0862Comparison of corn and corn-molasses mixture for fattening beef calves before and after weaning. (1943).

TB0863Management of jack pine stands in the Lake states. (1944).

TB0864Corn-molasses mixtures compared with corn for fattening beef cattle in the Coastal Plain Area. (1943).

TB0865Timber-connector joints: their strength and design. (1944).

TB0866Nature and extent of Mormon cricket damage to crop and range plants. (1944).

TB0867Responses of beans (Phaseolus) and other legumes to length of day. (1944).

TB0868A monographic study of bean diseases and methods for their control. (1957).

TB0869Strains of the European corn borer in the United States. (1944).

TB0870The brown spot needle blight of pine seedlings. (1944).

TB0871Apanteles diatraeae, a braconid parasite of the southwestern corn borer. (1944).

TB0872Decay in balsam fir in New England and New York. (1944).

TB0873Investigations in erosion control and reclamation of eroded land at the Central Piedmont ConservationExperiment Station, Statesville, N.C., 1930-40. (1944).

TB0874Inbreeding and heterosis and their relation to the development of new varieties of onions. (1944).

TB0875Effects of experimental nodular worm (Oesophagostomum columbianum) infection in sheep. (1944).

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TB0876Decay of logging slash in the Northeast. (1944).

TB0877Wheat varieties resistant to the Hessian fly and their reactions to stem and leaf rusts. (1944).

TB0878Neps in cotton yarns as related to variety, location, and season of growth. (1944).

TB0879The mushroom mite (Tyrophagus lintneri (Osborn)) as a pest of cultivated mushrooms. (1944).

TB0880Mineral oils, alone or combined with insecticides, for control of earworms in sweet corn. (1944).

TB0881Yields of barley varieties in the United States and Canada, 1937-41. (1944).

TB0882South American leaf blight of hevea rubbertrees. (1945).

TB0883Investigations in erosion control and reclamation of eroded Shelby and related soils at the conservationexperiment station, Bethany, Missouri, 1930-42. (1945).

TB0884A study of the effectiveness of sulfonamide preparations in the elimination of bovine mastitis. (1944).

TB0885Growth studies on guayule [Parthenium argentatum]. (1945).

TB0886Seasonal changes in Florida grapefruit. (1945).

TB0887Quality characteristics of wheat varieties grown in the western United States. (1945).

TB0888Investigations in erosion control and the reclamation of eroded land at the Northwest Appalachian ConservationExperiment Station, Zanesville, Ohio, 1934-42. (1945).

TB0889Fattening yearling cattle in the Appalachian region. (1945).

TB0890Measuring productive capacity of pastures through maintenance studies with mature steers. (1945).

TB0891Marketing and manufacturing margins for textiles. (1945).

TB0892Testing fabrics for resistance to mildew and rot. (1945).

TB0893Resistance of dent corn inbred lines to survival of first-generation European corn borer larvae. (1945).

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TB0894Feed consumption and marketing weight of hogs. (1945).

TB0895Wages of agricultural labor in the United States. (1945).

TB0896Biology of the tobacco hornworm in the Southern cigar-tobacco district. (1945).

TB0897Factors affecting curly top damage to sugar beets in southern Idaho. (1945).

TB0898Susceptibility of certain strains of field corn in hybrid combinations to damage by corn earworms. (1945).

TB0899Precooling California grapes and their refrigeration in transit. (1945).

TB0900Relation of feed consumed to food products produced by fattening cattle. (1945).

TB0901Reaction of small-grain varieties to green bug attack. (1945).

TB0902Some soil properties related to the sodium salt problem in irrigated soils. (1945).

TB0903Effect of variety, location, and season on oil, protein, and fuzz of cottonseed and on fiber properties of lint.(1945).

TB0904Fattening good and common grade steers in southeastern Coastal Plains. (1945).

TB0905Biology and control of the American dog tick. (1946).

TB0906Nutritive properties of pork protein and its supplemental value for bread protein. (1945).

TB0907Classification of barley varieties grown in the United States and Canada in 1945. (1946).

TB0908Changes in lemons during storage as affected by air circulation and ventilation. (1946).

TB0909The genetics, physiology, and economic importance of the multinipple trait in sheep. (1945).

TB0910Compositional changes in the date fruit during growth and ripening. (1946).

TB0911Relation of soil reaction to toxicity and persistence of some herbicides in greenhouse plots. (1946).

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TB0912Preparation of ammonium nitrate for use as a fertilizer. (1946).

TB0913Marketing and manufacturing margins for tobacco. (1946).

TB0914Methods of making potato silage and tests of its feeding value for dairy cows. (1946).

TB0915Contribution to the morphology and anatomy of Cryptostegia (Cryptostegia grandiflora). (1946).

TB0916Investigations in erosion control and reclamation of eroded sandy clay lands of Texas, Arkansas, and Louisianaat the conservation experiment station, Tyler, Texas, 1931-40. (1946).

TB0917Feed consumption and the production of pork and lard. (1946).

TB0918Polyploidy and aneuploidy in guayule. (1946).

TB0919Variability of certain seed, seedling, and young-plant characters of guayule. (1946).

TB0920Rapid photometric methods for determining rubber and resins in guayule tissue and rubber in crude-rubberproducts. (1946).

TB0921Studies on the germination of guayule seed. (1946).

TB0922Effect of chloride and sulfate salts on the growth and development of the Elberta peach on Shalil and Lovellrootstocks. (1946).

TB0923Root development and ecological relations of guayule. (1946).

TB0924Studies on handling and transplanting guayule nursery stock. (1947).

TB0925Growth and rubber accumulation in guayule as conditioned by soil salinity and irrigation regime. (1946).

TB0926Estimation of the composition of beef carcasses and cuts. (1946).

TB0927Results of inbreeding grade Holstein-Friesian cattle. (1946).

TB0928The wheat stem maggots of the genus Meromyza in the Pacific Northwest. (1947).

TB0929Passage of liquids, vapors, and dissolved materials through softwoods. (1946).

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TB0930Home canning processes for low-acid foods developed on the basis of heat penetration and inoculated packs.(1946).

TB0931Fiber and spinning properties of cotton, with special reference to varietal and environmental effects. (1946).

TB0932Marketing margins and costs for livestock and meat. (1947).

TB0933Role of potash in growth and nutrition of Maryland tobacco. (1947).

TB0934Marketing margins and costs for grains, grain products, and dry edible beans. (1947).

TB0935Occurrence of cotton fiber contaminated by Aerobacter cloacae. (1947).

TB0936Marketing margins and costs for dairy products. (1946).

TB0937Effect of gypsum, organic matter, and drying on infiltration of a sodium water into a fine sandy loam. (1948).

TB0938Flaxseed in American farming. (1947).

TB0939Inversion of sucrose and other physiological changes in harvested sugarcane in Louisiana. (1948).

TB0940Oil crops in American farming. (1947).

TB0941Commercial cotton-bleaching processes and their effect on fabrics. (1947).

TB0942Taxonomic value of characters in cultivated barley. (1948).

TB0943Nutritional qualities of range forage plants in relation to grazing with beef cattle on the Southern Plainsexperimental range. (1947).

TB0944Estimation of the composition of lamb carcasses and cuts. (1947).

TB0945Relation between urinary calculi and use of grain sorghum in steer-fattening rations in the southern Great Plains.(1947).

TB0946Results of treating bovine mastitis with sulfonamides containing urea. (1947).

TB0947Bacteriological changes during the fermentation of certain brined and salted vegetables. (1947).

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TB0948Cultural practices as related to incidence of cotton root rot in Texas. (1948).

TB0949Structure, determined by x-ray, and strength of cotton fiber. (1948).

TB0950Selenium occurrence in certain soils in the United States, with a discussion of related topics: seventh report.(1948).

TB0951Vegetative characteristics of some wild forms of saccharum and related grasses. (1948).

TB0952Physiologic specialization in the oat smut fungi and its relation to breeding oats for smut resistance. (1948).

TB0953Dormancy and the effect of storage on oats, barley, and sorghum. (1948).

TB0954Some principles of visibility and their application to forest fire detection. (1948).

TB0955Mosaic of sugarcane in the United States, with special reference to strains of the virus. (1948).

TB0956Bacterial blight of cotton under conditions of artificial inoculation. (1948).

TB0957Anatomy and morphology of the vegetative organs of Sorghum vulgare. (1948).

TB0958Preparation and use of leaf meals from vegetable wastes. (1948).

TB0959Investigation in erosion control and the reclamation of eroded land at the Missouri Valley Loess conservationexperiment station, Clarinda, Iowa, 1931-42. (1948).

TB0960Leaf rust of wheat in the uniform rust nurseries in the United States, 1938-43. (1948).

TB0961Marketing and manufacturing margins for hides and skins, leather, and leather products. (1948).

TB0962The quality of water for irrigation use. (1948).

TB0963Efficient use of food resources in the United States. (1948).

TB0964Development of the fetus in the dairy cow. (1948).

TB0965A breeding experiment with Holstein cattle at the Huntley, Mont., Field Station. (1948).

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TB0966Soybeans in American farming. (1948).

TB0967Flow of water in channels protected by vegetative linings. (1949).

TB0968Effect of timber cutting on water available for stream flow from a lodgepole pine forest. (1948).

TB0969Marketing margins and costs for poultry and eggs. (1948).

TB0970Fiber and spinning properties of cotton: a correlation study of the effect of variety and environment. (1948).

TB0971Analysis of hedging and other operations in grain futures. (1948).

TB0972Vegetable-seed storage as affected by temperature and relative humidity. (1948).

TB0973Investigations in erosion control and the reclamation of eroded land at the Upper Mississippi ValleyConservation Experiment Station, near La Crosse, Wisconsin, 1933-34. (1949).

TB0974Yield and composition of cottonseed as influenced by fertilization and other environmental factors. (1949).

TB0975Field studies of the alfalfa weevil and its environment. (1949).

TB0976European corn borer location on the corn plant as related to insecticidal control. (1949).

TB0977Studies of the diapause in the pink bollworm in Puerto Rico. (1949).

TB0978A comparison of the pine-oak rusts. (1949).

TB0979Influence of fertilizers on growth rates, fruiting habits and fiber characteristics of cotton. (1949).

TB0980Comparative studies of three soil fumigants for wireworm control. (1949).

TB0981Comparison of methods of supplying phosphorus to range cattle. (1949).

TB0982Some studies of the circulatory system of the cow's udder. (1949).

TB0983Biological control of the European corn borer in the United States. (1949).

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TB0984Decay resistance of black locust heartwood. (1949).

TB0985Normalcy tests of precipitation and frequency studies of runoff on small watersheds. (1949).

TB0986Tannin content and other characteristics of native sumac in relation to its value as a commercial source of tannin.(1949).

TB0987Temperature and precipitation in relation to the number of generations of European corn borer in the UnitedStates. (1949).

TB0988Seasonal changes in Florida tangerines. (1949).

TB0989Weight and capacity of the dairy cow udder in relation to producing ability, age, and stage of lactation. (1949).

TB0990Effect of inbreeding on body size, anatomy, and producing capacity of grade Holstein cows. (1949).

TB0991Effect of freezing temperatures on different varieties of sugarcane and the millability of damaged sugarcane inLouisiana. (1949).

TB0992The relationship of machine milking to the incidence and severity of mastitis. (1949).

TB0993Weights and capacities of udders from dairy heifers of different ages. (1949).

TB0994Biology of the raisin moth. (1949).

TB0995The chemical composition of various wheats and factors influencing their composition. (1949).

TB0996Use of ethylene in harvesting the Persian walnut (Juglans regia) in California. (1950).

TB0997Flavor, texture, color, and ascorbic acid content of home dehydrated vegetables and fruits. (1950).

TB0998Partitioning method of genetic analysis applied to quantitative characters of tomato crosses. (1950).

TB0999A study of the quality of Abaca fiber. (1949).

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TB1000Mote types in cotton and their occurrence as related to variety, environment, position in lock, lock size and

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number of locks per boll. (1949).

TB1001An analysis of speculative trading in grain futures. (1949).

TB1002Temperatures and related conditions in Wisconsin farmhouses. (1950).

TB1003Evaluation of indexes of maturity for apples. (1950).

TB1004Further differentiation of genetic factors in wheat for resistance to the Hessian fly. (1950).

TB1005Anthracnose of cereals and grasses. (1950).

TB1006Relative resistance of parent and progeny varieties of Saccharum, Erianthus, and Sorghum to inversion ofsucrose in the Southern United States. (1950).

TB1007Crop rotation and tillage experiments at the North Platte (Nebr.) substation, 1907-34. (1950).

TB1008Design and operation of drainage pumping plants. (1950).

TB1009Boron, copper, manganese, and zinc requirement tests of tobacco. (1950).

TB1010Forest plantations in the Lake states. (1950).

TB1011Parasites of the pecan nut casebearer in Texas. (1950).

TB1012Effects of diverting sediment-laden runoff from arroyos to range and crop lands. (1950).

TB1013The occurrence of barium in soils and plants. (1950).

TB1014Milling and baking experiments with wheat varieties grown in western United States, 1936-45. (1950).

TB1015Insects and fungi as causes for pecky rice. (1950).

TB1016Vegetable weevils and their natural enemies in Argentina and Uruguay. (1950).

TB1017Variabilty of agronomic and seed compositional characters in soybeans as influenced by variety and time ofplanting. (1950).

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TB1018Competitive position of chicken and egg production in the United States. (1950).

TB1019Sizes of farms in the United States. (1950).

TB1020Gains in productivity of farm labor. (1950).

TB1021Effect of burning on the deterioration of sugarcane under Louisiana conditions. (1950).

TB1022Rates and amounts of runoff for the Blacklands of Texas. (1950).

TB1023Comparison of the 2,6-dichlorophenolindophenol and 2,4-dinitrophenylhydrazine methods with the Cramptonbioassay for determining vitamin C values in foods. (1951).

TB1024Methods and costs of producing alcohol from grain by the fungal amylase process on a commercial scale.(1950).

TB1025Cottonseed treatment: its effect on seedling emergence, seedling survival, plant stands and yields. (1950).

TB1026The bed-load function for sediment transportation in open channel flows. (1950).

TB1027Effectiveness of penicillin in eliminating mastitis infections in the Bureau of Dairy Industry herd. (1950).

TB1028Target leaf spot on the hevea rubbertree in relation to host development, infection, defoliation, and control.(1951).

TB1029Taxonomy of yeasts. (1951).

TB1030Dissemination of the beet leafhopper in California. (1951).

TB1031Interregional competition in the production of chickens and eggs. (1951).

TB1032Biochemical changes in tobacco during flue curing. (1951).

TB1033Cost of manufacturing carded cotton yarn and means of improvement. (1951).

TB1034Effect on truck crops of DDT applied to the foliage. (1951).

TB1035Anthracnose and red rot of sorghum. (1951).

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TB1036Parasites of the lima-bean pod borer in Europe. (1951).

TB1037Relationship between size of farm and utilization of machinery, equipment, and labor on Nebraska corn-livestock farms. (1951).

TB1038Structure and taxonomic value of the dewlap in sugarcane. (1951).

TB1039Effect of winter cover crops on wireworm injury to the dry lima bean crop. (1951).

TB1040Interspecific and intergeneric grafts: with special reference to formation of rubber in guayule. (1951).

TB1041Prices of apparel wool. (1951).

TB1042Analysis of factors influencing cotton yields and their variability: with special reference to the Upper Piedmontand west Texas rolling plains. (1951).

TB1043Marketing potential for oilseed protein materials in industrial uses. (1951).

TB1044Marketing dry edible beans and peas. (1951).

TB1045Evaluation of fumigants for control of insects attacking wheat and corn in steel bins. (1951).

TB1046Research on chemical control of fungi in green lumber, 1940-51. (1951).

TB1047Effect of soil treatments with DDT, benzene hexachloride, and toxaphene on tobacco, cotton, and cowpeas.(1951).

TB1048Disposition of rainfall in two mountain areas of California. (1951).

TB1049Release of native and fixed nonexchangeable potassium of soils containing hydrous mica. (1951).

TB1050Agricultural hydrology as evaluated by monolith lysimeters. (1952).

TB1051Development of rapid methods of soaking and cooking dry beans. (1952).

TB1052Classification of the ortheziidae: supplement to classification of scale insects of the subfamily orthiziinae.(1952).

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TB1053Feeding qualities for livestock of distiller's corn byproducts from fungal amylase-converted mashes, comparedwith those from malt amylase-converted mashes. (1952).

TB1054Palatability and nutritive value of home-canned chicken: prepared by different methods for processing. (1952).

TB1055The calcium content of commercial white bread. (1952).

TB1056Studies on dwarf leaf rust of barley. (1952).

TB1057Corn silage as the sole roughage for dairy cattle. (1952).

TB1058Cultural and pathogenic variability in single-conidial hyphal-tip isolates of helminthosporium turcicum pass..(1952).

TB1059Effects of breakage on plant development and field production with sugarcane. (1952).

TB1060May beetles of the United States and Canada. (1953).

TB1061The demand and price structure for corn and total feed concentrates. (1952).

TB1062Marketing and manufacturing services and margins for textiles. (1952).

TB1063Yields and botanical composition of four grass-legume mixtures under differential cutting. (1952).

TB1064Classification of flax varieties, 1946. (1953).

TB1065Drainage investigation methods for irrigated areas in western United States. (1952).

TB1066A survey of egg quality at two egg-laying tests. (1953).

TB1067Studies with bulked hybrid populations of barley. (1953).

TB1068The demand and price structure for food fats and oils with emphasis on analyses designed to measure the effectsof increased yields of cottonseed oil on prices and total returns. (1953).

TB1069Fabrication and design of glued laminated wood structural members. (1954).

TB1070Statistical analyses relating to the feed-livestock economy. (1953).

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TB1071Energy requirements of beef calves for maintenance and growth. (1953).

TB1072Seasonal changes in Florida temple oranges. (1953).

TB1073Comparative utilization of energy by household electric and liquefied petroleum gas ranges, refrigerators, andwater heaters. (1953).

TB1074A crossbreeding experiment with dairy cattle. (1954).

TB1075Ecological effects of planned burning of sagebrush-grass range on the Upper Snake River plains. (1953).

TB1076Partial cuttings in northern hardwoods of the Lake States: twenty-year experimental results. (1953).

TB1077Relationship of cooking methods, grades, and frozen storage to quality of cooked mature leghorn hens. (1954).

TB1078Economics of preparing wool for market and manufacture. (1953).

TB1079Experiments in harvesting and preserving alfalfa for dairy cattle feed. (1954).

TB1080The demand and price structure for oats, barley, and sorghum grains. (1953).

TB1081The analysis of demand for farm products. (1953).

TB1082Major uses of land in the United States: an inventory of the land used for agriculture, with special reference tocropland, pasture and grazing, land potentials. (1953). Supplement: Basic land use statistics, 1950. Wooten,Hugh H. (1953)

TB1083Classification of wheat varieties grown in the United States in 1949. (1954).

TB1084Pythium root rot of barley and wheat. (1953).

TB1085Nutrient element balance: response of tung trees grown in sand culture to potassium, magnesium, calcium, andtheir interactions. (1953).

TB1086Effects of phosphate fertilization on the nutritive value of soybean forage for sheep and rabbits. (1954).

TB1087Identification of races of flax rust by lines with single rust-conditioning genes. (1954).

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TB1088Home washing machines: operating characteristics and factors affecting performance. (1954).

TB1089A taxonomic study of Saccharum sinense Roxb. and S. berberi Jeswiet. (1954).

TB1090Persistence of BHC, DDT, and Toxaphene in soil and the tolerances of certain crops to their residues. (1954).

TB1091The larvae and pupae of the mosquitoes belonging to the Culex subgenera Melanoconion and Mochlostyrax.(1954).

TB1092Calcium requirements of dairy cattle. (1954).

TB1093Parasitic wasps of the Catolaccus group in the Americas. (1954).

TB1094Natural cross-pollination in cotton. (1954).

TB1095Bark structure of North American conifers. (1954).

TB1096Rainfall sampling on rugged terrain. (1954).

TB1097Effects of some cultural practices on grass production at Mandan, North Dakota. (1955).

TB1098Beltsville growth standards for Jersey cattle. (1954).

TB1099Beltsville growth standards for Holstein cattle. (1954).

TB1100Oat identification and classification. (1955).

TB1101Experiments in breeding Jersey cattle at Beltsville: an analysis of the foundation cows and of the first outbredgeneration. (1954).

TB1102Root-growth stoppage resulting from defoliation of grass. (1955).

TB1103Serviceability of sheets composed wholly or in part of cotton and viscose staple rayon. (1955).

TB1104Composite volume tables for timber and their application in the Lake States. (1955).

TB1105The demand and price structure for selected vegetables. (1954).

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TB1106Cooking quality and compositional factors of potatoes of different varieties from several commercial locations.(1955).

TB1107Ecological studies on the potato psyllid as a pest of potatoes. (1955).

TB1108Relative effects of continuous and interrupted growth on beef steers. (1955).

TB1109Observations on mass flights and other activities of the migratory grasshopper. (1955).

TB1110Studies of airplane spray-deposit patterns at low flight levels. (1955).

TB1111Evaluation of mammary-gland development in Holstein and Jersey calves as a measure of potential producingcapacity. (1955).

TB1112A comparison of certain combinations of oat varieties as crown rust differentials. (1955).

TB1113Wheat storage research at Hutchinson, Kans., and Jamestown, N. Dak.. (1955).

TB1114Effect of picking maturity and ripening temperature on the quality of canned and frozen eastern-grown peaches.(1955).

TB1115Grazing and grass-silage feeding studies at the Northern Great Plains Dairy Station. (1955).

TB1116Seedcoat fragments in cotton: an element of yarn quality. (1955).

TB1117Injury to Northwestern forest trees by sulfur dioxide from smelters. (1955).

TB1118The biology and ecology of the red-headed pine sawfly. (1955).

TB1119Price risks for cotton and cotton products and means of reducing them. (1955).

TB1120Some changes in eastern apples during storage. (1955).

TB1121Effects of certain insecticides in soil on crop plants. (1955).

TB1122The acute toxicity of chlorinated hydrocarbon and organic phosphorous insecticides to livestock. (1955).

TB1123Weight of thyroid in dairy cows from different geographical areas within the United States. (1955).

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TB1124Gypsy moth: appraisal program and proposed plan to prevent spread of the moths. (1955).

TB1125Inheritance of stem solidness and spikelet number in a Thatcher X Rescue wheat cross. (1956).

TB1126A standardized diet for metabolic studies: its development and application. (1955).

TB1127Reproduction and establishment of velvet mesquite: as related to invasion of semidesert grasslands. (1955).

TB1128Productivity of resources used on commercial farms. (1955).

TB1129Effects of heat treatment on the viability of rice: a report of research and a literature survey. (1955).

TB1130Seasonal changes in Arizona and California grapefruit. (1955).

TB1131Components of variance method and partitioning method of genetic analysis applied to weight per fruit oftomato hybrid and parental populations. (1955).

TB1132Effects of agronomic factors on the rutin content of buckwheat. (1955).

TB1133Ecological effects of forest fires in the interior of Alaska. (1956).

TB1134Repellents to protect trees and shrubs from damage by rabbits. (1955).

TB1135The larvae of the Phalaenidae. (1956).

TB1136The demand and price structure for wheat. (1955).

TB1137Boneless beef: raw, cooked, and served: results of analyses for moisture, protein, fat, and ash. (1955).

TB1138Cultural practices for growing shelterbelt trees on the Northern Great Plains. (1956).

TB1139Biological control of insect pests in the continental United States. (1956).

TB1140Effect of spacing on some agronomic and fiber characteristics of irrigated cotton. (1956).

TB1141A method of economic analysis applied to nitrogen fertilizer rate experiments on irrigated corn. (1956).

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TB1142French-frying quality of potatoes: as influenced by cooking methods, storage conditions, and specific gravity oftubers. (1956).

TB1143Space requirements for home food preservation. (1956).

TB1144Permanent pasture compared with a 5-year crop-and-pasture rotation for dairy cattle feed. (1956).

TB1145Breeding perennial forage grasses. (1956).

TB1146Financial maturity: a guide to profitable timber growing. (1956).

TB1147Investigations of the tomato fruitworm: its seasonal history and methods of control. (1956).

TB1148Decay following logging injury to western hemlock, Sitka spruce, and true firs. (1956).

TB1149Some effects of insecticide spray accumulations in soil on crop plants. (1956).

TB1150Seed crops of forest trees in the pine region of California. (1956).

TB1151Influence of certified stocks on spot-futures price relationships for cotton. (1956).

TB1152Evaluation of varieties and selections of barley for disease resistance and winter hardiness in southeasternUnited States. (1956).

TB1153Bracon lissogaster Mues.: a parasite of the wheat stem sawfly. (1956).

TB1154Economic choices in broiler production. (1956).

TB1155Relative importance of various host plants of the beet leafhopper in southern Idaho. (1957).

TB1156A revision of the genus Colladonus (Homoptera, cicadellidae). (1957).

TB1157A revision of the new world species of powder-post beetles belonging to the family Lyctidae. (1957).

TB1158Collecting insects by airplane in southern Texas. (1957).

TB1159Delayed growth of beef cattle. (1957).

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TB1160Dent corn inbreds and hybrids resistant to the corn earworm in the South. (1957).

TB1161Alfalfa saponins: studies on their chemical, pharmacological, and physiological properties in relation toruminant bloat. (1957).

TB1162Economic evaluation of use of soil conservation and improvement practices in western Iowa. (1957).

TB1163Price risks for wool and wool products: and means of reducing them. (1957).

TB1164Nitrogen and carbon changes in Great Plains soils as influenced by cropping and soil treatments. (1957).

TB1165Grasshopper egg pods destroyed by larvae of bee flies, blister beetles, and ground beetles. (1957).

TB1166A summary of research experience with stubble-mulch farming in the western states. (1957).

TB1167The high plains grasshopper: a compilation of facts about its occurrence and control. (1958).

TB1168The demand and price structure for dairy products. (1957).

TB1169Cone and seed insects of western forest trees. (1958).

TB1170The north American subspecies of Culicoides variipennis (Diptera, heleidae). (1957).

TB1171Rapid testing of oilseeds for oil quantity and iodine number of oil. (1957).

TB1172Effect of some crop rotations on wireworm populations in irrigated lands. (1958).

TB1173A taxonomic revision of the leafhopper genus Flexamia and a new related genus (Homoptera, cicadellidae).(1958).

TB1174Chickweed control in alfalfa. (1957).

TB1175History and status of the green peach aphid as a pest of tobacco in the United States. (1958).

TB1176Comparative winter hardiness of barley varieties. (1958).

TB1177Area variations in the wages of agricultural labor in the United States. (1958).

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TB1178Carryover levels for grains: a method for determining amounts that are optimal under specified conditions.(1958).

TB1179Evaluation of agricultural hydrology by monolith lysimeters, 1944-55. (1958).

TB1180Interrelations of methods of weed control and pasture management at Lincoln, Nebraska, 1949-55. (1958).

TB1181Production factors in range cattle under northern Great Plains conditions. (1958).

TB1182Populations of the oriental fruit moth in peach and apple orchards in the eastern states. (1958).

TB1183The demand and price structure for byproduct feeds. (1958).

TB1184Classified pricing of milk: some theoretical aspects. (1958).

TB1185Soil conditions that influence wind erosion. (1958).

TB1186The chemical composition of representative grades of the 1951 and 1952 crops of Burley tobacco includingchemical methods. (1958).

TB1187Microbiology and chemistry of grass silage. (1958).

TB1188Life histories and behavior of five insect vectors of phony peach disease. (1959).

TB1189Decay after fire injury to southern bottomland hardwoods. (1959).

TB1190Seasonal development and yield of native plants on the upper Snake River Plains and their relation to certainclimatic factors. (1958).

TB1191The application of unit area control in the management of ponderosa-Jeffrey pine at Blacks MountainExperimental Forest. (1959).

TB1192Hard red winter wheat improvement in the plains: a 20-year summary. (1959).

TB1193Insect transmission of phony peach disease. (1959).

TB1194Breeding behavior of certain agronomic characters in progenies of sugarcane crosses at the United StatesSugarcane Field Station, Houma, LA. (1959).

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TB1195Replenishment of ground water supplies by artificial means. (1959).

TB1196Sulfur content of rainwater and atmosphere in southern states as related to crop needs. (1959).

TB1197Control of downy brome in alfalfa and related studies. (1959).

TB1198A review of leafhoppers of the genus Draeculacephala. (1959).

TB1199Soil fertility studies in lysimeters containing Lakeland sand. (1959).

TB1200Equilibrium moisture contents of fiber flax. (1959).

TB1201The fruit-piercing moths of the genus Gonodonta Hubner (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae). (1959).

TB1202Mormon crickets in North America. (1959).

TB1203Measuring seepage from irrigation channels. (1959).

TB1204The demand, supply, and price structure for eggs. (1959).

TB1205Seasonal changes in Florida tangelos. (1959).

TB1206Eighteen years of selection, timber management on the Crossett Experimental Forest. (1959).

TB1207Soil moisture depletion under several Piedmont cover types. (1959).

TB1208Ecological investigations of the boll weevil, Tallulah, Louisiana, 1915-1958. (1959).

TB1209Drought and water surplus in agricultural soils of the lower Mississippi Valley area. (1959).

TB1210Changes in American textile industry: competition, structure, facilities, costs. (1959).

TB1211The anoplura of African rodents and insectivores. (1960).

TB1212The larch sawfly: its biology and control. (1960).

TB1213Viability of stored snap bean seed as affected by threshing and processing injury. (1960).

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TB1214A revision of the genus Trupanea in America north of Mexico (Diptera, Tephritidae). (1960).

TB1215Preservation of hemp and kenaf seed. (1960).

TB1216Vegetation and cattle responses to different intensities of grazing on short-grass ranges on the Central GreatPlains. (1960).

TB1217The tenure status of farmworkers in the United States. (1960).

TB1218Sugar beet yellows disease in the United States. (1960).

TB1219American, Egyptian, and Indian cotton-wilt fusaria: their pathogenicity and relationship to other wilt fusaria.(1960).

TB1220Breeding experiments with Holstein-Friesian cattle: results of 35 years' research at Beltsville, MD. (1960).

TB1221Biology and control of the rhodesgrass scale. (1960).

TB1222Collecting insects by airplane, with special reference to dispersal of the potato leafhopper. (1960).

TB1223Output of factories processing farm food products in the United States, 1909-1958. (1960).

TB1224Classification of barley varieties grown in the United Sstates and Canada in 1958. (1961).

TB1225The chemical composition of representative grades of the 1952 and 1954 crops of flue-cured tobacco, includingchemical methods. (1960).

TB1226Second-growth western white pine stands: site index and species changes, normality percentage trends,mortality. (1960).

TB1227A revision of the species of Monopsyllus Kolenati in North America (Siphonaptera, ceratophyllidae). (1961).

TB1228Descriptions, biology, and notes on the identification of some trogoderma larvae (coleoptera, dermestidae).(1960).

TB1229Vapor pressure determination of seed hygroscopicity. (1961).

TB1230Commercial thinning of Douglas-fir in the Pacific Northwest. (1961).

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TB1231Beef muscle characteristics as related to carcass grade, carcass weight, and degree of aging. (1961).

TB1232Carotene stability in alfalfa as affected by laboratory- and industrial-scale processing. (1960).

TB1233The pea leaf weevil: an introduced pest of legumes in the Pacific Northwest. (1961).

TB1234Alkaloid-bearing plants and their contained alkaloids. (1961).

TB1235Composition of dehydrated forages. (1961).

TB1236Sindhi-Jersey and Sindhi-Holstein crosses: their external form and internal anatomy compared with those ofpurebred Jerseys and Holsteins. (1961).

TB1237Combining abilities in crosses among six inbred lines of swine. (1961).

TB1238Productivity of agriculture: United States, 1870-1958. (1961).

TB1239Composition of gum turpentines of pines. (1961).

TB1240Dairy type: its importance in breeding and management. (1961).

TB1241Regional adjustments in grain production: a linear programming analysis. (1961). Supplement: Regionaladjustments in grain production: a linear programming analysis: mathematical models, proofs, methods of datacollection and estimation, and supplementary tables. (1961)

TB1242The mistletoes: a literature review. (1961).

TB1243Output per man-hour in factories processing farm food products. (1961).

TB1244Descriptions and pedigrees of nine varieties of lettuce. (1961).

TB1245Carotenoids in the fungi Mucorales: special reference to Choanephoraceae. (1961).

TB1246Dwarfmistletoe of ponderosa pine in the Southwest. (1961).

TB1247Wool classification service and prices to producers. (1961).

TB1248Aeration and other soil factors affecting southern pines as related to littleleaf disease. (1961).

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TB1249Control of field bindweed by cultural and chemical methods. (1961).

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TB1250The Saratoga spittlebug: a destructive pest in red pine plantations. (1961).

TB1251Spread of white pine blister rust from ribes to sugar pine in California and Oregon. (1961).

TB1252Vegetation, soil, and cattle responses to grazing on northern Great Plains Range. (1961).

TB1253Demand and prices for meat: factors influencing their historical development. (1961).

TB1254Residual effects of fall- and spring-applied nitrogen fertilizers on crop yields in the Southeastern United States.(1961).

TB1255Airborne movement of the pink bollworm and other arthropods. (1961).

TB1256Influence of land use and treatment on the hydrology of small watersheds at Coshocton, Ohio, 1938-1957.(1962).

TB1257Film permeability requirements for storage of apples. (1962).

TB1258Comparative biochemistry of the decay of sweetgum sapwood by white-rot and brown-rot fungi. (1961).

TB1259Wool warehouses: practices, facilities, services, charges, problems. (1961).

TB1260Analysis of hedging and other operations in wool and wool top futures. (1962).

TB1261Composition of American honeys. (1962).

TB1262Cottonseed drying and storage at cotton gins. (1962).

TB1263Phosphobacterin as a soil inoculant laboratory, greenhouse, and field evaluation. (1962).

TB1264Cotton yields with recommended and experimental insecticides, 1928-1958. (1962).

TB1265Parasites of the oriental fruit moth in the Eastern United States. (1962).

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TB1266Bioassay of soil containing residues of chlorinated hydrocarbon insecticides: with special reference to control ofJapanese beetle grubs. (1962).

TB1267Machining and related characteristics of United States hardwoods. (1962).

TB1268A revision of the genus Glycine and its immediate allies. (1962).

TB1269The genus Salix (willows) in the Black Hills of South Dakota. (1962).

TB1270Grazing values and management of black grama and tobosa grasslands and associated shrub ranges of theSouthwest. (1962).

TB1271Seasonal changes in Florida Murcott Honey oranges. (1962).

TB1272Growth and yield of red pine in Minnesota. (1962).

TB1273Yield of even-aged stands of western hemlock. (1962).

TB1274Factors affecting the price and supply of hogs. (1962).

TB1275Determining consumptive use and irrigation water requirements. (1962).

TB1276Some evolutionary aspects of certain morphologic characters in a world collection of barleys. (1963).

TB1277Bollweevil populations as affected by removal of shed cotton forms. (1962).

TB1278Classification of Triticum species and of wheat varieties grown in the United States. (1963).

TB1279Development of field research equipment and evaluation of methods of establishing forage crops. (1963).

TB1280Effects of loud sounds on the physiology and behavior of swine. (1963).

TB1281Runoff and erosion control studies on Cecil soil in the Southern Piedmont. (1963).

TB1282Genesis and hardening of laterite in soils. (1962).

TB1283Loss of energy at sharp-edged pipe junctions in water conveyance systems. (1963).

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TB1284An annotated list of genus-group names in the family Simuliidae (Diptera). (1963).

TB1285Factors affecting the protection period of mosquito repellents. (1963).

TB1286Studies on the control of common cattail in drainage channels and ditches. (1963).

TB1287Ecology of the pea aphid in the Blue Mountain area of eastern Washington and Oregon. (1963).

TB1288The application of silviculture in controlling the specific gravity of wood. (1963).

TB1289Response of cotton to 2,4-D and related phenoxy herbicides. (1963).

TB1290Salt balance and leaching requirement in irrigated lands. (1963).

TB1291Seven species of broadleaf deciduous trees for windbreaks: effect of spacing distance and age on their survivaland growth at Cheyenne, Wyoming. (1963).

TB1292Thermal characteristics of peaches as related to hydro cooling. (1963).

TB1293Meristems, growth, and development in woody plants: an analytical review of anatomical, physiological, andmorphogenic aspects. (1963).

TB1294Regional analysis of production adjustments in the major field crops: historical and prospective: an applicationof spatial linear programming. (1963).

TB1295The Tabanidae (Diptera) of Florida. (1964).

TB1296Evaluation of a rapid method for determining oil content of soybeans. (1963).

TB1297Sulfur as a plant nutrient in the Southern United States. (1964).

TB1298Evaluation of a rapid method for determining oil content of cottonseed. (1963).

TB1299Tolerance of certain crops to several aquatic herbicides in irrigation water. (1964).

TB1300Performance of two-clone crosses in alfalfa and an unanticipated self-pollination problem. (1964).

TB1301The demand for textile fibers in the United States. (1963).

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TB1302Chemical control of weeds in crimson clover grown for seed production. (1964).

TB1303Cellulose decomposition by the Aspergilli with special reference to Aspergillus niger. (1964).

TB1304Factors inducing diapause in the pink bollworm. (1964).

TB1305Use of stabilized earth block in farm construction. (1964).

TB1306Vine killing in relation to maturity of Red River Valley potatoes. (1964).

TB1307Storage studies of sorgo. (1964).

TB1308Inheritance of morphologic characters in Avena. (1964).

TB1309Hydraulic and geometrical relationships of lay-flat irrigation tubing. (1964).

TB1310Seasonal changes in Florida avocados. (1964).

TB1311Biological control of the citrus blackfly in Mexico. (1964).

TB1312Comparison of chromic oxide and conventional methods in digestion trials using steers fed pelleted rations.(1964).

TB1313Sources of moisture in mechanically harvested seed cotton and its effects on cotton quality. (1964).

TB1314Influence of total feed and protein intake on reproductive performance in the beef female through secondcalving. (1965).

TB1315Fluidized conveying of seed. (1964).

TB1316Demand and price analysis: some examples from agriculture. (1964).

TB1317Demand for manufactured foods, manufacturers' services, and farm products in food manufacturing: a statisticalanalysis. (1964).

TB1318A revision of the genus Cuerna (Homoptera, Cicadellidae). (1965).

TB1319Inheritance in kenaf as related to selection of inbred lines for composite varieties. (1965).

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TB1320Factors affecting the growth of psychrophilic micro-organisms in foods: a review. (1965).

TB1321Biology and control of the lima-bean pod borer in southern California. (1965).

TB1322Biological control of the oriental fruit fly (Dacus dorsalis Hendel) and other fruit flies in Hawaii. (1965).

TB1323Evaluation of response to selection and inbreeding in a closed line of Hereford cattle. (1965).

TB1324Biological characteristics of barley stripe-mosaic virus strains and their evolution. (1965).

TB1325Ecological and physiological factors influencing chemical control of Halogeton glomeratus. (1965).

TB1326House-infesting ants of the eastern United States: their recognition, biology, and economic importance. (1965).

TB1327Research on guayule (Parthenium argentatum), 1942-1959. (1965).

TB1328Deterioration of hardwood logging slash in the South. (1965).

TB1329Predicting regional crop production: an application of recursive programming. (1965).

TB1330Effect of temperature and humidity on development and potential distribution of the Mexican fruit fly in theUnited States. (1965).

TB1331Quality evaluation studies of foreign and domestic rices. (1965).

TB1332Decomposition of wood and bark sawdusts in soil, nitrogen requirements and effects on plants. (1965).

TB1333Variation in coumestrol content of alfalfa as related to location, variety, cutting, year, stage of growth, anddisease. (1965).

TB1334Preserving wood by brush, dip, and short-soak methods. (1965).

TB1335Output per man-hour in distributing foods of farm origin. (1965).

TB1336Butterfat sampling and testing problems: a nine-market study. (1965).

TB1337Cytology of saccharum robustum and related symapatric species and natural hybrids. (1965).

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TB1338Biology of the foxglove aphid in the Northeastern United States. (1965).

TB1339Application of activity analysis to regional development planning: a case study of economic planning in ruralsouth central Kentucky. (1965).

TB1340Strains of sugarcane mosaic virus. (1966).

TB1341The difference meter for measuring interior quality of foods and pigments in biological tissues. (1965).

TB1342Grain drying and storage studies in Southwest Georgia. (1965).

TB1343Structure and toxicity of insecticide deposits for control of bark beetles. (1965).

TB1344Radiant energy in relation to forests. (1965).

TB1345Botanical descriptions of forty artificial pine hybrids. (1965).

TB1346Factors affecting survival of winter oats. (1965).

TB1347Effects of soil type, temperature, and moisture on pink bollworm larvae and pupae buried under laboratoryconditions. (1965).

TB1348Physiographic history and the soils, entrenched stream systems, and gullies, Harrison County, Iowa. (1966).

TB1349Landscape evolution and soil formation in southwestern Iowa. (1967).

TB1350Stem sawflies of economic importance in grain crops in the United States. (1966).

TB1351Aggregate economic effects of alternative land retirement programs: a linear programming analysis. (1966).

TB1352Development of a procedure for estimating the effects of land and watershed treatment on streamflow. (1966).

TB1353Flower color inheritance in diploid and tetraploid alfalfa: a reevaluation. (1966).

TB1354Regional location of production of major field crops at alternative demand and price levels, 1975: a linearprogramming analysis. (1966).

TB1355Aggregate stability of soils from western United States and Canada: measurement procedure, correlations with

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soil constituents. (1966).

TB1356Building decay associated with rain seepage. (1966).

TB1357Effects of stocking rates on range vegetation and beef cattle production in the northern Great Plains. (1966).

TB1358Effect of annual applications of diuron on seed yields of perennial grasses in Oregon. (1966).

TB1359Lint cleaning at cotton gins: effects of fiber moisture and amount of cleaning on lint quality. (1966).

TB1360Streptomyces griseus (Krainsky) Waksman and Henrici: a taxonomic study of some strains. (1966).

TB1361Fiber and papermaking characteristics of bamboo. (1966).

TB1362The biology and pathology of dwarfmistletoe: Arceuthobium compylopodum f. Abietinum, parasitizing true firs(Abies spp.) in California. (1967).

TB1363Effect of layout, equipment, and routine on time and travel required for milking cows. (1966).

TB1364Effects of protein and energy intake on nitrogen retention and growth of cattle. (1966).

TB1365Life history, host plants, and migrations of the beet leafhopper in the western United States. (1967).

TB1366Development of blacklight traps for European chafer surveys. (1967).

TB1367Evaluation of agricultural hydrology by monolith lysimeters, 1956-62. (1967).

TB1368Theoretical segregation ratios of qualitatively inherited characters for hexaploid sweetpotato (Ipomoea batatasL.). (1967).

TB1369The dye binding of milk proteins. (1967).

TB1370An illustrated summary of genetic traits in tetraploid and diploid alfalfa. (1967).

TB1371Effects of cattle grazing on a ponderosa pine-bunchgrass range in Colorado. (1967).

TB1372Boll, fiber, and spinning properties of cotton as affected by management practices. (1967).

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TB1373Crotalaria seed morphology, anatomy, and identification. (1967).

TB1374Malnutrition of young cattle; effect on feed utilization, eventual body size, and meat quality. (1967).

TB1375Refrigeration requirements for truck bodies: effects of door usage. (1967).

TB1376Development of a method for testing and rating refrigerated truck bodies. (1967).

TB1377Electric heating of honey bee hives. (1967).

TB1378Reduction in the plant uptake of SR-90 by soil management treatments. (1967).

TB1379Soil and water research on a claypan soil: a compilation of results of research conducted at Midwest ClaypanExperiment Farm, McCredie, Mo., 1937-1962. (1968).

TB1380Demand and price analysis for potatoes. (1967).

TB1381Polyperiod analysis of growth and capital accumulation of farms in the rolling plains of Oklahoma and Texas.(1967).

TB1382The leafhopper vectors of phytopathogenic viruses (Homoptera, Cicadellidae): taxonomy, biology, and virustransmission. (1968).

TB1383Biological control of the Japanese beetle. (1968).

TB1384Measures of the degree and cost of economic protection of agriculture in selected countries. (1967).

TB1385Poria incrassata rot: prevention and control in buildings. (1968).

TB1386The nature, ecology, and control of Canada thistle. (1968).

TB1387Population models to appraise the limitations and potentialities of Trichogramma in managing host insectpopulations. (1968).

TB1388Grazing intensities and systems on crested wheatgrass in central Utah: response of vegetation and cattle. (1968).

TB1389Estimating evapotranspiration in a humid region. (1968).

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TB1390Water intake on midcontinental rangelands as influenced by soil and plant cover. (1968).

TB1391Evaluation of lettuce varieties and breeding lines for resistance to common lettuce mosaic. (1968).

TB1392A taxonomic revision of the genus Lolium. (1968).

TB1393Physiologic races of Puccinia recondita f. sp. tritici in the United States from 1926 through 1960. (1968).

TB1394Performance of small hammer and roller mills for grinding livestock feed. (1968).

TB1395An economic analysis of the dynamics of the United States wheat sector. (1968).

TB1396Interregional adjustments in crop and livestock production; a linear programming analysis. (1968).

TB1397Nearctic sawflies. (1969).

TB1398Neararctic sawflies: II. Selandriinae: adults (Hymenoptera: Tenthredinidae). (1969).

TB1399Attractants for the Japanese beetle. (1969).

TB1400Response of ironweed and buckbrush to herbicides and to herbicides in combination with mowing, nitrogenfertilizer, and surfactants. (1969).

TB1401A nonlinear model for evaluation of cotton processed by mills for specific end uses. (1969).

TB1402Pasture productivity of crested wheatgrass as influenced by nitrogen fertilization and alfalfa. (1969).

TB1403Cantaloup breeding: correlations among fruit characters under mass selection. (1969).

TB1404Effects of age, plant spacing, and other variables on growth, yield, and fiber quality of kenaf, Hibiscuscannabinus L. (1969).

TB1405Cooperative muskmelon breeding program in Texas, 1955-67: new rating scales and index selection facilitatedevelopment of disease-resistant cultivars adapted to different geographical areas. (1969).

TB1406Effects of conservation practices on storm runoff in the Texas Blackland Prairie. (1970).

TB1407Gin-stand research at Stoneville, Miss., 1956-66. (1969).

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TB1408Studies on the chemical and biological properties of coumestrol and related compounds. (1969).

TB1409Culture of apical meristems and embryonic shoots of Picea abies, approach and techniques. (1970).

TB1410Effects of maturity changes on nondestructive measurements of citrus fruit quality. (1970).

TB1411Use of input-output analysis in studying industry problems, applied to employment changes in the U.S. textileindustry. (1970).

TB1412The differential diagnosis of lymphoid leukosis and Marek's disease. (1970).

TB1413Thermal properties and heat transfer characteristics of marsh grapefruit. (1970).

TB1414Xanthophyll, carotene, and a-tocopherol stability in alfalfa as affected by pilot- and industrial-scale dehydration.(1970).

TB1415Camptotheca acuminata Decaisne (Nyssaceae), source of camptothecin, an antileukemic alkaloid. (1970).

TB1416Identifying races of Puccinia graminis f. sp. avenae: a modified international system. (1970).

TB1417Field-degradation effects on cotton fiber and yarn quality. (1970).

TB1418Saw-cylinder lint cleaning at cotton gins: effects of saw speed and combing ratio on lint quality. (1970).

TB1419The biology of poor seed production in Tephrosia vogelii. (1970).

TB1420Nearctic sawflies: iii. Heterarthrinae: adults and larvae (Hymenoptera: Tenthredinidae). (1971).

TB1421Sector income and employment multipliers: their interactions on the national economy. (1970).

TB1422Variables affecting film permeability requirements for modified-atmosphere storage of apples. (1971).

TB1423Morphology and anatomy of honey mesquite. (1971).

TB1424New names and new combinations in the order Actinomycetales Buchanan 1917. (1970).

TB1425Production of seedless watermelons. (1971).

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TB1426A dynamic price-output model of the beef and pork sectors. (1970).

TB1427Genetic and cytological studies with Camellia and related genera. (1971).

TB1428Population density relationships between hymenopterous parasites and their aphid hosts: a theoretical study.(1971).

TB1429The thermology of wintering honey bee colonies. (1971).

TB1430Effects of weed control and fertilization on botanical composition and forage yields of Kentucky bluegrasspasture. (1971).

TB1431A simulation of irrigation systems: the effect of water supply and operating rules on production and income onirrigated farms. (1971).

TB1432Pathogenic specialization in cereal rust fungi, especially Puccinia recondita f. sp. tritici, concepts, methods ofstudy, and application. (1971).

TB1433Survey of milk production practices and facilities and bacteriological quality of manufacturing-grade milk in theUnited States. (1971).

TB1434Use of population models to appraise the role of larval parasites in suppressing Heliothis populations. (1971).

TB1435USDAHL-70 model of watershed hydrology. (1971).

TB1436Weed control in sugarbeets with cycloate. (1971).

TB1437Comparative performances of a stick machine and a bur machine-stripped cotton. (1971).

TB1438Bioassay of clover wound tumor virus and the mycoplasmalike organisms of peach Western X and aster yellows.(1971).

TB1439An evaluation of the cyclone collector for cotton gins. (1972).

TB1440Asphalt linings for seepage control: evaluation of effectiveness and durability of three types of linings. (1972).

TB1441Preventing Japanese beetle dispersion by farm products and nursery stock. (1972).

TB1442An automatic moisture control for continuous grain dryers(1972).

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TB1443The southern potato wireworm Its biology and economic importance in coastal South Carolina. (1971).

TB1444An interregional analysis of the U.S. grain-marketing industry, 1966/67. (1971).

TB1445Tephrosia vogelii: a source of rotenoids for insecticidal and piscicidal use. (1972).

TB1446Biology and ecology of two predators: Geocoris palens Stal and G. Bullatus (Say). (1972).

TB1447The mosquitoes of the northwestern United States. (1972).

TB1448Photoelectric color sorting of citrus fruits. (1972).

TB1449Biology of the Japanese beetle. (1972).

TB1450A review and reclassification of larvae of the subfamily hadeninae (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae) of America north ofMexico. (1972).

TB1451Improved spring pastures, cow-calf production, and stocking rate carryover in the northern Great Plains. (1972).

TB1452A comparison of lysimeter-derived potential evapotranspiration with computed values. (1972).

TB1453A systems model of the U.S. rice industry. (1971).

TB1454Laboratory studies on the development, longevity, and fecundity of six lepidopterous pests of cotton in Arizona.(1972).

TB1455Potential role of sterilization for suppressing rat populations, a theoretical appraisal. (1972).

TB1456Multiple lint-cotton cleaning Its effect on bale value, fiber quality, and waste composition. (1972).

TB1457Taxonomy of Acrobasis larvae and pupae in Eastern North America (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae). (1972).

TB1458Biology, ecology, and control of the lodgepole needle miner. (1973).

TB1459Fomes annosus in the Southeastern United States: relation of environmental and biotic factors to stumpcolonization and losses in the residual stand. (1973).

TB1460Arthropod and nematode parasites, parasitoids, and predators of acrididae in America north of Mexico. (1973).

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TB1461Response of several crops to six herbicides in irrigation water. (1972).

TB1462A revision of the genus Sennius of North and Central America (Coleoptera: Bruchidae). (1973).

TB1463Development of an insect-resistant cotton bag. (1973).

TB1464Research on removing radioactive fallout from farmland. (1973).

TB1465The leaf mesophylls of twenty crops, their light spectra, and optical and geometrical parameters. (1973).

TB1466Structural design procedure for corrugated plastic drainage tubing(1973).

TB1467Revision of the genus Petalium LeConte in the United States, Greater Antilles, and the Bahamas (Coleoptera:Anobiidae)(1973).

TB1468Linear theory of hydrologic systems. (1973).

TB1469Nematosporaceae (Hemiascomycetidae): taxonomy, pathogenicity, distribution, and vector relations. (1973).

TB1470Effects of futures trading on price performance in the cash onion market, 1930-68. (1973).

TB1471Seed characteristics of 42 economically important species of Solanaceae in the United States. (1974).

TB1472Effect of environment on glycoalkaloid content of six potato varieties at 39 locations. (1974).

TB1473Interrelations of weed-control and pasture-management methods at Lincoln, Nebraska, 1949-69. (1974).

TB1474The West Indian sandflies of the genus Culicoides (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae). (1974).

TB1475Barriers in synergized. Pyrethrins-treated paper bags to prevent migration of piperonyl butoxide into cornmeal,flour, and CSM. (1973).

TB1476Responses and residues in sugarbeets, soybeans, and corn irrigated with 2,4-D or Silvex-treated water. (1973).

TB1477Kenaf leaf development and stem height, index of crop yield in the United States. (1974).

TB1478The citrus nematode and its control in the Southwest. (1974).

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TB1479Forage species for the Northern Intermountain Region: a summary of seedling trials. (1974).

TB1480Managing semidesert grass-shrub ranges: vegetation responses to precipitation, grazing, soil texture, andmesquite control. (1974).

TB1481Effect of physical soil properties on cotton emergence. (1973).

TB1482Quarterly and shorter-term price forecasting models relating to cash and futures quotations for pork bellies.(1973).

TB1483Yield of crested wheatgrass under four densities of big sagebrush in Southern Idaho. (1974).

TB1484Analysis of the effects of cost-of-service transportation rates on the U.S. grain marketing system. (1973).

TB1485Aphanomyces species and their root diseases in pea and sugarbeet. (1974).

TB1486A simulation model of farm sector social accounts with projections to 1980. (1973).

TB1487Interfiber competition with emphasis on cotton: trends and projections to 1980. (1973).

TB1488Comparative biologies of Oryzaephilus surinamensis and O. Mercator (Coleoptera: Cucujidae) on dried fruitsand nuts. (1974).

TB1489The Oriental species of the tribe Haematopotini (Diptera, Tabanidae). (1974).

TB1490Properties of roller gin roller covering materials. (1974).

TB1491A nomenclator of Gossypium: the botanical names of cotton. (1976).

TB1492Estimating the income supplement in farm program payments. (1974).

TB1493A revision of the Epilachninae of the Western Hemisphere (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae). (1975).

TB1494Classification of selected higher categories of auchenor rhynchous Homoptera (Cicadellidae and Aetalionidae).(1975).

TB1495Mohair histogenesis, maturation, and shedding in the Angora goat. (1974).

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TB1496Machine boring of southern pine. (1974).

TB1497A Revision of the genus Heterococcus Ferris with a diagnosis of Brevennia Goux (Homoptera: Coccoidea:Pseudococcidae). (1975).

TB1498Summary of investigations of electric insect traps. (1974). Notes: .

TB1499Dynamics of the U.S. tobacco economy. (1974).

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TB1500U.S. textile fiber demand, price elasticities in major end-use markets. (1974).

TB1501Factors associated with level of living in Washington County, Mississippi. (1974).

TB1502Econometric models of cash & futures prices of shell eggs. (1974).

TB1503Ecological responses of native plants and guidelines for management of shortgrass range. (1975).

TB1504Computer simulation of potato packinghouse operations: an interim step. (1975).

TB1505A redescription of the genus Parathelohania Codreanu 1966 (Microsporida: Protozoa). (1974).

TB1506A laboratory evaluation of trash racks for drop inlets. (1975).

TB1507Anthracnose disease ratings for alfalfa varieties and experimental strains. (1975).

TB1508TRAS: a timber volume projection model. (1974).

TB1509The genus Tiphia of the Indian Subcontinent. (1975).

TB1510Mass producing eggs of the greater wax moth, Galleria mellonella (L.). (1975).

TB1511Insect-resistant textile bags, new construction and treatment techniques. (1975).

TB1512Adhesive bonding of wood. (1975).

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TB1513A closed-loop cotton-moisturization system for cotton ginning. (1975).

TB1514Use of highly inbred chickens in research. (1975).

TB1515Nutrients and algae in northeast Colorado lakes. (1976).

TB1516Oat history, identification and classification. (1977).

TB1517Seeds and fruits of North American Papaveraceae. (1976).

TB1518USDAHL-74 revised model of watershed hydrology, a United States contribution to the InternationalHydrological Decade. (1975).

TB1519Embryonic and postembryonic development of the house fly (Musca domestica L.). (1976).

TB1520Ecology and silviculture of Western larch forests. (1976).

TB1521Host records for Lepidoptera reared in eastern North America. (1975).

TB1522A revision of the New World mealybugs of the genus Rhizoecus: (Homoptera: Pseudococcidae). (1976).

TB1523The North and Central American species of Meibomeus (Coleoptera: Bruchidae: Bruchinae). (1976).

TB1524Goniozus gallicola Fouts, a parasite of moth larvae, with notes on other Bethylids (Hymenoptera: Bethylidae;Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae). (1976).

TB1525Biosystematics of the first-stage larvae of some North American Bruchidae (Coleoptera). (1976).

TB1526The rationale of sequential sampling, with emphasis on its use in pest management. (1976).

TB1527Influence of weather on capture of adult southern potato wireworm in blacklight traps. (1976).

TB1528Bioassay of Bacillus thuringiensis (Berliner) delta-endotoxin using the tobacco budworm. (1976).

TB1529Predicting employment in four regions of the western United States. (1975).

TB1530Revision of Microsporida (Protozoa) close to Thelohania, with descriptions of one new family, eight newgenera, and thirteen new species. (1976).

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TB1531Effects of cattle grazing methods on ponderosa pine-bunchgrass range in the Pacific Northwest. (1976).

TB1532Monoterpenes of ponderosa pine xylem resin in western United States. (1977).

TB1533Relative efficiency of various genetic mechanisms for suppression of insect populations. (1976).

TB1534The brown semicostate and costate species of Colaspis in Mexico and Central America (Coleoptera:Chrysomelidae). (1976).

TB1535A systems analysis of the hog-pork susbsector. (1976).

TB1536The distribution of shortrun commodity price movements. (1976).

TB1537Systematics of Stator of North and Central America (Coleoptera: Bruchidae). (1976).

TB1538Treatment of hedging in commodity market regulation . (1976).

TB1539Radiation biology of the greater wax moth, inherited sterility and potential for pest control. (1976).

TB1540Cleaning machine-stripped cotton for efficient ginning and maximum bale values. (1977).

TB1541Standard modular foundation panels for houses of all shapes. (1976).

TB1542Sex attractant of the fall armyworm moth. (1976).

TB1543Performance of floor slabs made from wood and wood products. (1976).

TB1544Design, construction, and evaluation of a low-cost panelized house. (1976).

TB1545Integrating control of the Japanese beetle: a historical review. (1976).

TB1546Determination of the compressive characteristics of lint cotton with a model bale press. (1976).

TB1547Biological control of alligatorweed, 1959-1972: a review and evaluation. (1977).

TB1548Analyzing the impact of government programs on crop acreage. (1976).

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TB1549Repellent activity of compounds submitted by Walter Reed Army Institute of Research. (1977).

TB1550Trade-offs between farm income and selected environmental indicators, a case study of soil loss, fertilizer, andland use constraints. (1976).

TB1551Simple correlation and multiple regression among leaf characteristics, smoke components, and biologicalresponses of bright tobaccos. (1977).

TB1552Aflatoxin in seed cotton during short-term trailer storage. (1976).

TB1553Restoring moisture to cotton at midsouth gins. (1977).

TB1554Corn earworm rearing mechanization. (1976).

TB1555The cost of land application of wastewater: a simulation analysis. (1976). Notes: .

TB1556Greenbugs: determining biotypes, culturing, and screening for plant resistance: with notes on rearing parasitoids.(1977).

TB1557Annotated checklist of new world insects associated with Prosopis (Mesquite). (1977).

TB1558Barley: patterns of response to freezing stress. (1977).

TB1559Arc, a multiple pest-resistant alfalfa. (1977).

TB1560Preparing strawberries for market. (1968).

TB1561Equipment for capturing fallen cotton squares. (1977).

TB1562Design, installation, and use of porous ceramic samplers for monitoring soil-water quality. (1977).

TB1563The hydrology and hydrogeology of Ahoskie Creek watershed, North Carolina, data and analysis. (1977).

TB1564Morphological characteristics of leaves and stems of selected Texas Woody plants. (1978).

TB1565The parasitic wasps of the genus Macroteleia Westwood of the New World: (Hymenoptera, Proctotrupoidea,Scelionidae). (1977).

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TB1566Cast-in-place 2-foot concrete trapezoidal flow-measuring flumes. (1977). Notes: .

TB1567The Plusiinae (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) of America north of Mexico, emphasizing genitalic and larvalmorphology. (1978).

TB1568Environmental aspects of water spreading for ground-water recharge. (1977).

TB1569Nosema disease: its control in honey bee colonies. (1978).

TB1570Economic effects of the 1976 beef grade changes. (1977).

TB1571Alfalfa germplasm in the United States: genetic vulnerability, use, improvement, and maintenance. (1977).

TB1572Frankliniella: redefinition of genus and revision of minuta group species (Thysanoptera: thripidae). (1979).

TB1573The Leptoconops kerteszi complex in North America, (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae). (1978).

TB1574Classification of Medicago sativa L. using legume characters and flower colors. (1978).

TB1575A systematic analysis of the pine pitch midges, Cecidomyia spp. (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae). (1978).

TB1576Facilities for insect research and production. (1978).

TB1577Wood veneer: log selection, cutting, and drying. (1978).

TB1578Forecasting retail values and spreads for the market basket of U.S. farm foods. (1977).

TB1579Important biological and morphological characteristics of the foliar-feeding aphids of pecan. (1978).

TB1580Estimates of elasticities for food demand in the United States. (1978).

TB1581Oats in the north-central states. (1978).

TB1582Atlas of epidermal plant fragments ingested by grazing animals. (1979).

TB1583A data-pooling approach to estimate employment multipliers for small regional economics. (1978).

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TB1584The Gypsy moth: research toward integrated pest management. (1981).

TB1585The Douglas-fir tussock moth: a synthesis. (1978).

TB1586Nicotiana: procedures for experimental use. (1979).

TB1587Mushroom culture for amateurs. (1929).

TB1588Introduction to quantitative genetics in forestry. (1979).

TB1589Systematics of immature phycitines (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) associated with leguminous. (1979).

TB1590Systematics of the genus Mimosestes (Coleoptera: Bruchidae). (1978).

TB1591The North American species of Forcipomyia, subgenus Euprojoannisia (Diptera: ceratopogonidae). (1978).

TB1592Cotton insect populations: development and impact of predators and other mortality factors. (1979).

TB1593Probable evolution and morphological variation in South American Disonychine flea beetles (Coleoptera:Chrysomelidae) and their amaranthaceous hosts. (1979).

TB1594Land application of wastewater: a cost analysis. (1978).

TB1595Neartic sawflies: iv. Allantinae: adults and larvae (Hymenoptera: Tenthredinidae ). (1979).

TB1596Methods for sampling and assessing deposits of insecticidal sprays released over forests. (1978).

TB1597A study of the potential economic impact of foot-and-mouth disease in the United States. (1979).

TB1598Technical and economic causes of productivity changes in U.S. wheat production, 1949-76. (1979).

TB1599Ecology of the green peach aphid as a vector of beet western yellows virus of sugarbeets. (1979).

TB1600Fruit fly genera south of the United States (Diptera: Tephritidae). (1980).

TB1601Genus Vicia, with notes about tribe Vicieae (Fabaceae) in Mexico and Central America. (1979).

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TB1602A taxonomic study of the world genus Stichtoptychus Fall (Coleoptera: Anobiidae). (1980).

TB1603Household expenditure patterns in the United States. (1979).

TB1604A geologic approach to artificial recharge site selection in the Fresno-Clovis area, California. (1980).

TB1605The genus Protheca of the Americas (Coleoptera: Anobiidae). (1979).

TB1606Evaluation of light traps and sex pheromone for control of cabbage looper and other lepidopterous insect pests oflettuce. (1980).

TB1607The genus Rhagoletis Loew south of the United States (Diptera: Tephritidae). (1981).

TB1608Social welfare implications of federal marketing orders for fruits and vegetables. (1979).

TB1609Obtaining timely crop area estimates using ground-gathered and LANDSAT data. (1979).

TB1610Integrating methods for control of the pink bollworm and other cotton insects in the Southwestern United States.(1980).

TB1611A systems analysis of grain reserves. (1980).

TB1612Site, stand, and host characteristics of southern pine beetle infestations. (1981).

TB1613Evaluating control tactics for the Southern pine beetle: symposium proceedings, January 30-February 1, 1979.(1979).

TB1614Measurement of U.S. agricultural productivity: a review of current statistics and proposals for change. (1980).

TB1615Joint municipal and industrial wastewater treatment in rural communities: simulation analysis with poultryprocessing plants. (1980).

TB1616Insects and fungi associated with cardus thistles (compositae). (1981).

TB1617The nearctic parasitic wasps of the genera Psilus Panzer and Coptera Say (Hymenoptera, Proctotrupoidea,Diapriidae). (1980).

TB1618New species of North American bees of the genus Dufourea (Hymenoptera, Halictidae) with descriptions of twopreviously undescribed females. (1980).

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TB1619Public service employment: the impact on Washington State's nonmetropolitan labor market. (1980).

TB1620The Biologic and economic assessment of Diallate: a report. (1980).

TB1621Relationships between size of schools and school districts and the cost of education. (1980).

TB1622Use of multiple regression analysis to summarize and interpret linear programming shadow prices in aneconomic planning model. (1980).

TB1623The biologic and economic assessment of Endrin: a report. (1980).

TB1624A revision of the American species of hibiscus section Bombicella (Malvaceae). (1980).

TB1625U.S. farm numbers, sizes, and related structural dimensions: projections to year 2000. (1980).

TB1626The Biologic and economic assessment of Strychnine, Strychnine Sulfate 1080/1081. (1980).

TB1627Western energy: the interregional coal analysis model: Interagency Energy/Environment R&D Program report.(1980).

TB1628Frequencies of nodulation response alleles, Rj2 and Rj4, in soybean plant introduction and breeding lines.(1981).

TB1629Homonymy in world species-group names of Criocerinae (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae). (1981).

TB1630Modeling southern pine beetle populations: symposium proceedings, Asheville, N.C., February 20-22, 1980.(1980).

TB1631The Southern pine beetle. (1981).

TB1632Descriptive epizootiology of an aphid mycosis. (1981).

TB1633The food marketing cost index: a new measure for analyzing food price changes. (1980).

TB1634The biologic and economic assessment of maleic hydrazide: a report. (1980).

TB1635A partial revision of the genus Eucelatoria (Diptera, Tachinidae), including important parasites of Heliothis.(1981).

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TB1636Performance of futures markets: the case of potatoes. (1981).

TB1637The biologic and economic assessment of amitraz: a report. (1981).

TB1638A monograph of Trichonta with a model for the distribution of Holarctic Mycetophilidae (Diptera). (1981).

TB1639Comparative host plant range studies of the blue alfalfa aphid, Acyrthosiphon kondoi Shinji, and the pea aphid,Acyrthosiphon pisum (Harris)(Homoptera: Aphididae). (1981).

TB1640Exploiting the ecological interaction of the green peach aphid on peach trees. (1981).

TB1641Cucumber beetle antifeedants: laboratory screening of natural products. (1981).

TB1642Yellow nutsedge: a menance in the Corn Belt. (1981).

TB1643Nitrogen fixation in alfalfa: responses to bidirectional selection for associated characteristics. (1982).

TB1644The U.S. Wheat economy in an international setting: an econometric investigation. (1981).

TB1645The noctuid type material of John B. Smith (Lepidoptera). (1982).

TB1646Analysis of the impact of food stamp redemptions on food stores and regions, Fiscal Year 1978. (1981).

TB1647The biologic and economic assessment of Lindane: a report. (1980).

TB1648Structural change in agriculture: the experience for broilers, fed cattle, and processing vegetables. (1981).

TB1649Lake trophic state and algal growth as influenced by cation concentrations. (1982).

TB1650Impact of household size and income on food spending patterns. (1981).

TB1651Alfalfa-growing areas of the Western United States: their climates and similarities. (1982).

TB1652The biologic and economic assessment of toxaphene: a report of the toxaphene assessment team to the rebuttablepresumption against registration of toxaphene. (1981).

TB1653Economic planning for multicounty rural areas: application of a linear programming model in northwestArkansas. (1981).

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TB1654Solar-supplemented, natural air drying of shelled corn: the economic limitations. (1981).

TB1655Supercritical flow flumes for measuring sediment-laden flow. (1982).

TB1656Aggregate food demand and the supply of agricultural products. (1981).

TB1657Measuring public attitudes toward natural resource issues: coyote control. (1981).

TB1658The biologic and economic assessment of pentachlorophenol, inorganic arsenicals, creosote. (1980).

TB1659A computerized system for estimating and displaying shortrun costs of soil conservation practices. (1981).

TB1660Effect of temperature and photoperiod on the biology of blue alfalfa aphid, Acyrthosiphon kondoi shinji. (1982).

TB1661Analytical solutions of the one-dimensional convective-dispersive solute transport equation. (1982).

TB1662An econometric analysis of Canadian grains and oilseeds. (1981).

TB1663The biologic and economic assessment of Dimethoate: a report. (1981).

TB1664Economic effects of terminating federal marketing orders for California-Arizona oranges. (1981).

TB1665Ecological impact of parathion in soybeans. (1982).

TB1666The biologic and economic assessment of DBCP: a report. (1982).

TB1667Testa characters in tribe Vicieae, with notes about tribes Abreae, Cicereae, and Trifolieae (Fabaceae). (1982).

TB1668Citrus thrips: biology, ecology, and control. (1982).

TB1669Relationships between soil, plant community, and climate on rangelands of the Intermountain West. (1982).

TB1670Applying the economic threshold concept to control lesion nematodes on corn. (1982).

TB1671The biologic and economic assessment of 2,4,5-T: a report. (1982). Supplement. (1983)

TB1672Causes of square and boll shedding in cotton. (1982).

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TB1673Developing small grains resistant to the cereal leaf beetle. (1983).

TB1674Chronobiologic appraisal of dietary quality for free-flying honey bee colonies. (1983).

TB1675Pine root collar weevil: its ecology and management. (1983).

TB1676Taxonomy of the South American species of Ceratocapsus, with descriptions of 45 new species (Hemiptera:Miridae). (1983).

TB1677Effects of aggregation error on analysis of agricultural production potential. (1983).

TB1678The biologic and economic assessment of benomyl: a report. (1985).

TB1679The biological assessment of thiophanate-methyl: a report. (1985).

TB1680A nomenclator of legume (fabaceae) genera. (1983).

TB1681Fruits and seeds of genera in the subfamily Mimosoideae (Fabaceae). (1984).

TB1684Suppression and management of cabbage looper populations. (1984).

TB1685Nutrient consumption patterns of low-income households. (1983).

TB1686Effects of household socioeconomic features on dairy purchases. (1983).

TB1687Using computer simulation to evaluate mechanized harvest systems. (1984).

TB1688A summary of compounds evaluated for plant growth regulator activity. (1985).

TB1689Theoretical improvement of autotetraploid crops: interpopulation and intrapopulation selection. (1985).

TB1690Household expenditures for fruits, vegetables, and potatoes. (1984).

TB1691Furrow dike water conservation practices in the Texas High Plains. (1984).

TB1692A revision of the Nearctic Medetera Diptera, Dolichopodidae). (1985).

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TB1693Regional climatic patterns and western spruce budworm outbreaks. (1985).

TB1694Western spruce budworm. (1987).

TB1695Managing trees and stands susceptible to western spruce budworm. (1985).

TB1696Western spruce budworm and forest-management planning. (1987).

TB1697A new method to assess effects of food supply shocks on consumption in developing countries. (1985).

TB1698A taxonomic revision of the New World moth genus Pero (Lepidoptera--Geometridae). (1987).

TB1699Tax policy and agricultural investment. (1985).

TB1700A quarterly forecasting model for U.S. agriculture: subsector models for corn, wheat, soybeans, cattle, hogs, andpoultry. (1985).

TB1701A flexible rail rate policy: impacts on U.S. feed grains. (1985).

TB1702The distribution of daily changes in commodity futures prices. (1985).

TB1703Thinning practices in southern pines--with pest management recommendations. (1985).

TB1704Costs of retail beef-handling systems: a modeling approach. (1985).

TB1705A waterway tax on grains: a functional market analysis. (1985).

TB1706The false spider mites of Mexico (Tenuipalpidae: Acari). (1987).

TB1707Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius): a pest of cotton in the southwestern United States. (1986).

TB1708An analysis of cooperative over-order pricing of fluid milk. (1985).

TB1709Examining intertemporal export elasticities for wheat, corn, and soybeans: a stochastic coefficients approach.(1985).

TB1710The national income and product accounts: estimating farm income by type of farm. (1985).

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TB1711A quarterly model of the livestock industry. (1985).

TB1712Economies of size in hog production. (1985).

TB1713U.S. demand for food: household expenditures demographics, and projections. (1986).

TB1714U.S. demand for food: a complete system of price and income effects. (1985).

TB1715The structure of agricultural investment: comparing a flexible accelerator with stochastic coefficients. (1985).

TB1716Practical airflow rates in shelf dryers for seed cotton: in cooperation with the Mississippi Agricultural andForestry Experiment Station. (1986).

TB1717A quarterly model of the U.S. dairy sector and some of its policy implications. (1986).

TB1718Evaluation of the USDA Soybean Germplasm Collection: maturity groups 000 to iv (pi 273.483 To pi 427.107).(1987).

TB1719Identification of disseminules listed in the Federal Noxious Weed Act. (1988).

TB1720Price responsiveness of world grain markets: the influence of government intervention on import price elasticity.(1986).

TB1721A summary of results on 31,000 compounds evaluated for herbicidal activity. (1987).

TB1722Effects of changes in U.S. agricultural production on demand for farm inputs. (1986).

TB1723A taxonomic analysis of the armored scale tribe Odonaspidini of the world (Homoptera: Coccoidea:Diaspididae). (1988).

TB1724Alternative ways to index farm real estate values. (1987).

TB1725Forecasting livestock prices: fixed and stochastic coefficients estimation. (1987).

TB1726Evaluation of the USDA Soybean Germplasm Collection: maturity groups 000 to iv (pi 427.136 To pi 445.845).(1988).

TB1727Hydraulic transport of potatoes. (1987).

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TB1728Quality demand and policy implications for Florida green tomatoes. (1987).

TB1729A quarterly forecasting model of the U.S. egg sector. (1987).

TB1730Pooling data for pest management analysis: a Stein-rule approach. (1987).

TB1731Conceptual foundations of risk theory. (1987).

TB1732A forecast evaluation of capital investment in agriculture. (1987).

TB1733A structural econometric model of the Canadian wheat sector. (1987).

TB1734A new dynamic economic model of groundwater mining. (1987).

TB1735Mathematical modeling of world grain trade restrictions. (1987).

TB1736Irrigated acres: a profile comparison of 1976-80 and 1981-85. (1987).

TB1737Food cost variations: implications for the Food Stamp Program. (1988).

TB1738Bacillus thuringiensis cultures available from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. (1988).

TB1739Optimal farm credit pricing under asymmetric information. (1988).

TB1740Cost-reducing and output-enhancing technologies. (1988).

TB1741Economic consequences of tax reform on agricultural investment. (1988).

TB1742Land use and soil erosion: a national linear programming model. (1988).

TB1743An economic model of direct and indirect effects of tax reform on agriculture. (1988).

TB1744Biosystematics of the genus merobruchus of continental North America and the West Indies. (1988).

TB1745Farm programs slow technology-induced decline in land's importance. (1988).

TB1746Origins and pedigrees of public soybean varieties in the United States and Canada. (1988).

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TB1747Financial and production management benchmarks from farm operator survey data. (1988).

TB1748U.S. soybean trade and exchange rate volatility. (1988).

TB1749Alternative measures of farm output to classify farms by size. (1989).

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TB1750Estimating supply response of multiproduct farms. (1989).

TB1751Optimal futures positions for corn and soybean growers facing price and yield risk. (1989).

TB1752Effects of advertising on the demand for cheese. (1988).

TB1753Development and use of financial ratios for the evaluation of farm businesses. (1988).

TB1754Investigating the nature of world agricultural competitiveness. (1988).

TB1755Fruits and seeds of genera in the subfamily Caesalpinioideae (Fabaceae). (1991).

TB1756Farmer buying/selling strategies and growth of crop farms. (1989).

TB1757Legume (Fabaceae) nomenclature in the USDA germplasm system. (1990).

TB1758Dynamic asset replacement decisions to enhance farm profits. (1989).

TB1759Effects of railroad deregulation on grain transportation. (1989).

TB1760Evaluation of the USDA Soybean Germplasm Collection: maturity groups 000 to iv (pi 446.893 To pi 486.355).(1989).

TB1761Evaluation of the USDA Wild Soybean Germplasm Collection: maturity groups 000 to iv (pi 65.549 To pi483.464). (1989).

TB1762An economic analysis of electron accelerators and cobalt-60 for irradiating food. (1989).

TB1763A structural econometric model of the world wheat market. (1989).

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TB1764Public policies in water-resource use: their effect on groundwater mining and surface-water imports. (1989).

TB1765Factor demand in irrigated agriculture under conditions of restricted water supplies. (1989).

TB1766Effects of weather on the biological control of alligatorweed in the Lower Mississippi Valley Region, 1973-83.(1992).

TB1767Foreign debt, capital formation, and debtor behavior. (1989).

TB1768Epic, Erosion/Productivity Impact Calculator. 1, model documentation. (1993).

TB1769Asymmetric price interactions in pork and beef markets. (1989).

TB1770Development of an automated counter for egg masses of spruce budworms. (1990).

TB1771Capital accumulation and asset pricing in U.S. agriculture. (1990).

TB1772Tractor depreciation and technical change: a case study of 60-horsepower tractors. (1990).

TB1773Subsidized put options as alternatives to price supports. (1989).

TB1774The links between development and world trade. (1990).

TB1775Retail to farm linkage for a complete demand system of food commodities. (1989).

TB1776Supermarket prices and price differences: city, firm, and store-level determinants. (1990).

TB1777Effects of a subsidized put option program and forward selling on farmers' revenue risk. (1989).

TB1778Returns, interest rates, and cropland prices in selected regions. (1990).

TB1779Monetary policy: the potential role for agricultural commodity prices. (1990).

TB1780Incorporating inputs in the Static World Policy Simulation Model (SWOPSIM). (1990).

TB1781A single equation approach to estimating nonstationary Markov matrices: the case of U.S. agriculture, 1974-78.(1990).

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TB1782The contribution of speculative bubbles to farmland prices. (1990).

TB1783User's guide for introducing genetically engineered plants and microorganisms. (1991).

TB1784Export demand for U.S. corn, soybeans, and wheat. (1991).

TB1785The biologic and economic assessment of phorate and terbufos. (1990).

TB1786A direct approach for estimating nitrogen, phosphorus, and land demands at the regional level. (1991).

TB1787Construction of true cost of food indexes from estimated engel curves. (1991).

TB1788Virulence, aggressiveness, evolution, and distribution of races of Puccinia striiformis. (1992).

TB1789Forecasting retail fertilizer: a combined time-series regression analysis approach. (1991).

TB1790Endogenous technological change in U.S. Agriculture: a direct test of the induced innovation hypothesis. (1991).

TB1791Comparative morphology of the lens on legume (Fabaceae) seeds. (1992).

TB1792Consumer demand analysis when zero consumption occurs: the case of cigarettes. (1991).

TB1793Public regulation of agricultural biotechnology field tests: economic implications of alternative approaches.(1991).

TB1794The effect of food stamps and income on household food expenditures. (1991).

TB1795U.S demand for food: a complete system of quantity effects on prices. (1991).

TB1796Families and genera of spermatophytes recognized by the Agricultural Research Service. (1992).

TB1797Sterilization of marine mammal pool waters: theoretical and health considerations. (1991).

TB1798Capacity utilization and measurement of agricultural productivity. (1991).

TB1799Direct comparison of general equilibrium and partial equilibrium models in agriculture. (1991).

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TB1800Participation in the U.S. Federal Crop Insurance Program. (1992).

TB1801Farm buildings and farmland: an analysis of capital formation. (1991).

TB1802Evaluation of the USDA Soybean Germplasm Collection: maturity groups 000 to iv (pi 490.765 To pi 507.573).(1992).

TB1803The food and agricultural policy simulator: estimation of farm production expenses. (1992).

TB1804Effect of labor supply shifts on U.S. farm production: an application of Muth's model. (1992).

TB1805A revision of the subfamily Criocerinae (Chrysomelidae) of North America north of Mexico. (1993).

TB1806Food spending by female-headed households. (1992).

TB1807Control of imported fire ants a review of current knowledge. (1992).

TB1808Estimating water quality benefits: theoretical and methodological issues. (1992).

TB1809Grasshopper Integrated Pest Management Handbook. (1996).

TB1810Weeds in cotton: their biology, ecology, and control. (1993).

TB1811Productivity and technical change in Brazilian agriculture. (1992).

TB1812Diagnostic indexes of U.S. bilateral trade. (1992).

TB1813Estimation of aggregate U.S. demands for fertilizer, pesticides, and other inputs: a model for policy analysis.(1993).

TB1814Coefficient-of-parentage and genetic-similarity estimates for 258 North American soybean cultivars released bypublic agencies during 1945-88. (1993).

TB1815An evaluation of fluid milk and cheese advertising. (1993).

TB1816Demand and substitution of agricultural inputs in the central Corn Belt states. (1993).

TB1817Grocery retailing concentration in metropolitan areas, 1954-82. (1993).

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TB1818U.S. demand for food: household expenditures, demographics, and projections for 1990-2010. (1993).

TB1819A model of participation in U.S. farm programs. (1993).

TB1820Optimal cost-sharing programs to reduce agricultural pollution. (1993).

TB1821A complete system of U.S. demand for food. (1993).

TB1822The genus thrips Linnaeus (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) of the New World. (1994).

TB1823Equilibrium effects of agricultural technology adoption: the case of induced output price changes. (1993).

TB1824Structural models and automated alternatives for forecasting farmland prices. (1993).

TB1825Forecasting farm income: documenting USDA's economic model. (1993).

TB1826Relationship of cottonseed parameters to imperfections in ginned lint. (1993).

TB1827Adoption of pest management strategies under varying environmental conditions. (1993).

TB1828An evaluation of fluid milk and cheese advertising. (1993).

TB1829Cotton "leaf burn": symptoms and effects on cotton yields. (1994).

TB1830North American trade model for animal products. (1993).

TB1831Using data envelopment analysis to measure international agricultural efficiency and productivity. (1994).

TB1832The biologic and economic assessment of the field crop usage of chlorpyrifos. (1994).

TB1833Adding value to existing models of international agricultural trade. (1994).

TB1834Welfare impacts of a trade restriction: an equilibrium approach and application in the potash industry. (1994).

TB1835Using historical information to identify consumer concerns about food safety. (1994).

TB1836Vertical pricing relationships for lettuce. (1994).

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TB1837The biologic and economic assessment of chlorpyrifos and diazinon in ornamentals and sod production. (1994).

TB1838Product differentiation in wheat trade modeling. (1995).

TB1839An evaluation of fluid milk and cheese advertising, 1978-93. (1995).

TB1840Dietary fiber: effects of socioeconomic characteristics and knowledge. (1994).

TB1841U.S quarterly demand for meats. (1995).

TB1842Modeling nutrient intake: the role of dietary information. (1995).

TB1843Measuring the economy wide effect of the farm sector: two methods. (1995).

TB1844Evaluation of the USDA Soybean Germplasm Collection: maturity groups 000--iv (fc 01.547--Pi 266.807).(1998).

TB1845Revision of the genus Amblycerus of the United States and Mexico (Coleoptera: Bruchidae: Amblycerinae).(1996).

TB1846Strain index for the uniform soybean tests: northern states, 1939 to 1990. (1995).

TB1847Accounting for the environment in agriculture. (1995).

TB1848Estimating the opportunity cost of unpaid farm labor for U.S. farm operators. (1996).

TB1849Chewing and sucking lice as parasites of mammals and birds. (1997).

TB1850Factors associated with rural economic growth: lessons from the 1980's. (1996).

TB1851Forecasting seven components of the food CPI: an initial assessment. (1996).

TB1852Coefficients of parentage for 260 cotton cultivars released between 1970 and 1990. (1997).

TB1853Contraception in wildlife management. (1997).

TB1854U.S. export performance in agricultural markets. (1997).

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TB1855Diet-health information and nutrition: the intake of dietary fats and cholesterol. (1997).

TB1856Survey of phenolic compounds produced in citrus. (1998).

TB1857Processing of climatic data for detection of cycles and trends. (1997).

TB1858The impact of China and Taiwan joining the World Trade Organization on U.S. and world agricultural trade: acomputable general equilibrium analysis. (1997).

TB1859Determinants of financial performance of commercial dairy farms. (1998).

TB1860Evaluation of fluid milk and cheese advertising, 1984-96. (1997).

TB1862Changing consumer food prices: a user's guide to ERS analyses. (1997).

TB1863Validation of a self-reported measure of household food insufficiency with nutrient intake data(1997).

TB1864How economic factors influence the nutrient content of diets. (1997).

TB1865Agriculture and European Union enlargement. (1998).

TB1866USDA's healthy eating index and nutrition information. (1998).

TB1867Nonfarm input prices, price margins, and consumer food prices. (1998).

TB1868Marine mammal water quality: proceedings of a symposium. (1998).

TB1869Socio-economic determinants of food insecurity in the United States: evidence from the SIPP and CSFIIdatasets. (1998).

TB1871Origin, description, and pedigree of Chinese soybean cultivars released from 1923 to 1995. (1999).

TB1872Food cost indexes for low-income households and the general population. (1999).

TB1873Analyses of generic dairy advertising, 1984-97. (1999).

TB1874U.S. beef industry: cattle cycles, price spreads, and packer concentration. (1999).

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TB1875Composite breeds to use heterosis and breed differences to improve efficiency of beef production. (1999).

TB1876A framework for analyzing technical trade barriers in agricultural markets. (1999).

TB1877The impact of minimum wage increases on food and kindred products prices: an analysis of price pass-through.(1999).

TB1878Price determination for corn and wheat: the role of market factors and government programs. (1999).

TB1879Symposium on Double-Crested Cormorants: Population Status and Management Issues in the Midwest:December 9, 1997, Milwaukee, WI. (1993).

TB1880Changes in nutritional quality of food product offerings and purchases: a case study in the mid-1990's. (1999).

TB1881Structural change and competition in seven U.S. food markets. (2000).

TB1882Regionalism, federalism, and taxation: a food and farm perspective. (2000).

TB1883Forecasting consumer price indexes for food: a demand model approach. (2000).

TB1884Cross-commodity analysis of China's grain sector. (2000).

TB1885Retail food price forecasting at ERS: the process, methodology, and performance from 1984 to 1997. (2000).

TB1886Local bank office ownership, deposit control, market structure, and economic growth. (2001).

TB1887Estimation of food demand and nutrient elasticities from household survey data. (2000).

TB1888Supply response under the 1996 farm act and implications for the U.S. field crops sector. (2000).

TB1889Poverty, policy, and the macroeconomy. (2001).

TB1891The North Dakota grasshopper integrated pest management demonstration project. (2000).

TB1892Asymmetric information in the market for yield and revenue insurance products. (2001).

TB1893Economics of tariff-rate quota administration. (2001).

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TB1894Evaluation of the USDA Soybean Germplasm Collection: maturity groups VI--VIII (FC 03.659--PI 567.235B).(2001).

TB1895U.S. agriculture, 1960-96: a multilateral comparison of total factor productivity: electronic report. (2001).

TB1896Income and food expenditures decomposed by cohort, age, and time effects. [electronic report] (2002).

TB1897The soybean processing decision: exercising a real option on processing options. [electronic report] (2002).

TB1898Measuring the well-being of the poor: demographics of low-income households. [electronic report] (2002).

TB1899Retail-farm price margins and consumer product diversity. [electronic report] (2002).

TB1900Bank market structure and local employment growth. [electronic report] (2002).

TB1901Factors affecting the macronutrient intake of U.S. adults. [electronic report] (2003).

TB1902International response to infectious salmon anemia: prevention, control, and eradication: proceedings of asymposium, New Orleans, LA, September 3-4, 2002. (2003).

TB1903The effects of information on consumer demand for biotech foods: evidence from experimental auctions.[electronic report] (2003).

TB1904International evidence on food consumption patterns [electronic report] (2003).

TB1905Food manufacturing productivity and its economic implications. [electronic report] (2003).

TB1906Size and distribution of market benefits from adopting biotech crops [electronic report] (2003).

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Barton, Glen T. (1020), (1238)Bassett, Ione P. (350)Batchelder, A. R. (1649)Batchelder, Arthur R. (1515)Batchelder, C. H. (395), (976)Batchelder, Esther L. (997)Bateman, Ernest (346)Bates, C. G. (191)Batra, Lekh R. (1469)Batra, S. W. T. (1616)Baum, E. L. (1339)Baumann, L. A. (1298)Baumann, Lewis A. (1296)Baumann, Ross V. (1162)Baxter, Dow Vawter (257)Bayles, B. B. (459), (795), (1083)Bayley, N. D. (1240)Beal, J. A. (1586)Beal, R. S. (1228)Bean, Louis Hyman (703)Beard, D. F. (1571)Becker, George G. (623)Beckett, R. E. (277), (472), (604)Beecher, F. Sidney (189)Beirne, Brian P. (1173)Belden, Galen O. (91)Bell, F. G. (860)Bell, Forrest G. (888), (973)Bement, R. E. (1503)Ben Dov, Yair (1723)Bender, Lloyd Dale (1529)Benedict, Harris Miller (921)Benjamin, Daniel M. (1118)Benjamin, Foster H. (401)Bennett, A. H. (1292), (1413)Bennett, C. W. (1218)Bennett, Charles A. (503), (508), (663)Bennett, Hugh H. (94)Bennett, O. L. (1372)Benton, George Stock (819)Bergner, A. Dorothy (918)Berhow, Mark. (1856)Berkley, Earl E. (931), (949), (999)Bernard, Richard L. (1746), (1844), (1846)Bernardo, Daniel J. (1765)Bernstein, Jason A. (1904)Berry, Paul A. (320), (1016)Bertelsen, Diane R. (1747)Besley, A. K. (671)Beutner, E. L. (794)Beveridge, Elizabeth (1073)Bianchi, William C. (1568), (1604)Bickel, Daniel J. (1692)Bickoff, E. M. (1408)

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Donnan, William W. (1065)Donohoe, Heber C. (994)Dooge, James C. I. (1468)Dopp, Ernest (666)Dosch, Earl F. (808)Doty, D. M. (1231)Doucette, Charles F. (809)Douglas, J. R. (831), (864)Douglas, W. A. (1015), (1160)Douglass, J. R. (376), (816), (897), (1155)Douglass, James E. (1207)Dowden, Philip B. (757)Dowler, Clyde C. (1670)Downey, K. Melvina (517)Dreibelbis, F. R. (1050), (1179), (1367)Drooz, Arnold Thomas (1212)Dubman, Robert (1825)DuBose, W. P. (1264)Ducoff, Louis J. (895)Dudley, George E. (1500)Duerr, William A. (1146)Duewer, Lawrence A. (1704)Duffield, James A. (1804)Dulmage, H. T. (1528)Dulmage, Howard T. (1738)Duncan, E. N. (604)Dunegan, John C. (273), (328)Dunford, E. G. (968)Dunnam, E. W. (112)Dunning, Duncan (354), (634)Duvel, J. W. T. (79)Dvorachek, H. E. (203)Dye, Walter B. (716)Dyksterhuis, E. J. (1390)

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Egbert, Alvin C. (1241), (1294)Eichlin, Thomas D. (1567)Eide, Paul M. (766)Einstein, H. A. (1026)Eke, Paul A. (303)El Osta, Hisham S. (1848), (1859)Elam, C. J. (1312)Elder, Joseph A. (457)Elitzak, H. (1899)Ellington, George W. (351)Elliott, F. F. (102)Elliott, R. Paul (1320)Ellis, N. R. (368), (413), (671), (800), (1159)Ellsbury, Michael M. (1639)Elmore, J. C. (447), (841)Elrod, Robert H. (1421)Elsworth, R. H. (40)Elwell, Harry M. (837)Englerth, G. H. (733)Epp, Donald J. (1615)Erickson, Louis C. (924)Erie, L. J. (1372)Escobar, D. E. (1465)Eskew, Roderick K. (958)Etchells, John L. (947)Evans, C. E. (1164)Everly, R. T. (823)Everly, Ray T. (893)Everson, D. (1312)Everson, D. O. (1693)Ewan, Herbert G. (1250)Ewing, H. E. (653)Eyre, F. H. (863), (1076)Ezell, Boyce D. (450), (759)

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Finner, Winn F. (751)Fisher, C. K. (593)Fisher, D. F. (245), (753), (886)Fisher, Dorothy Anne (1177)Fisher, Murray (1023)Fitzner, Michael S. (1785)Fivaz, A. E. (261)Fleming, Walter E. (274), (427), (478), (788), (1266), (1383), (1399), (1441), (1449), (1545 )Fletcher, Joel Eugene (794)Flint, Lewis Herrick (75)Flitters, N. E. (1330)Flor, H. H. (1087)Fly, Claude L. (1390)Fohrman, M. H. (349), (677), (964), (989), (990), (993), (1074), (1098), (1099), (1101), (1123), (1220 )Folsom, J. W. (642)Folsom, Josiah C. (213)Foote, Richard H. (1091), (1214), (1600), (1607)Foote, Richard J. (1482)Foote, Richard Jay (1061), (1070)Forbes, Reginald D. (204)Ford, E. J. (1467)Forsling, C. L. (220), (600)Fort, Charles A. (688), (736), (939)Fortier, Samuel (36), (67), (185), (200), (379)Foster, Arthur C. (1034), (1149)Foster, D. E. (1557)Foster, Z. C. (752)Fouss, James L. (1466)Fowells, H. A. (1150)Fowler, Herbert C. (812)Fox, D. E. (607), (897)Fox, Karl August (1081)Fox, Lee (1599)Fox, William F. (1621)Frank, Bernard (303)Franks, Gerald N. (1262)Franzmann, John R. (1484)Frazao, Elizabeth (1806)Freas, Alan D'Yarmett (1069)Free, G. R. (729)French, B. L. (1141)Frere, M. H. (1378)Frey, R. W. (169), (383), (566)Frischknecht, Neil C. (1388)Frisvold, George B. (1790)Froiland, Sven G. (1269)Frothingham, E. H. (250)Fry, William H. (128), (344)Fryxell, Paul A. (1491), (1624)Fulmer, John L. (1042)Furniss, R. L. (851)Furr, J. R. (491), (640)Furry, Margaret Smith (284), (674)Fye, R. E. (1264), (1277), (1454), (1592)

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Godbey, Luther C. (1541)Goddard, Verz R. (1055)Godfrey, Albert B. (435)Godfrey, George Lawrence (1450)Goforth, Marcus H. (1508)Gomm, F. B (1479)Good, Newell E. (498)Gordh, Gordon (1524)Gordon, J. Douglas (1702)Gordon, Robert Donald (1493)Gorman, E. A. (525), (550), (857), (972)Gouck, Harry K. (905)Graham, O. H. (1849)Grandstaff, James O. (790)Grant, D. H. (299)Grant, Dwight (1751)Grant, Fred M. (280), (756)Graves, R. R. (116), (321), (339), (349), (352), (381), (465), (522), (610), (649), (677), (724), (739), (827), (927)Greeley, Lester W. (1324)Green, G. L. (1684)Green, John W. (1627)Green, W. P. (771)Greene, Catherine (1724)Greene, Dorothy Skinner (1088)Greene, S. W. (683)Gregory, K. E. (1875)Griffin, Anselm Clyde (1359), (1407), (1552), (1553)Griffiths, David (11)Grimball, P. C. (1425)Grove, Ernest W. (619)Guinn, Gene (1672)Gundersen, Craig (1869)Gunderson, Millard F. (411)Gunn, Charles R. (1471), (1517), (1574), (1601), (1667), (1680), (1681), (1719), (1755), (1791), (1796 )Gunter, Lewell F. (1804)Gustafson, Robert L. (1178)Guttenberg, Sam. (1146)Gwinn, Wendell R. (1506)

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Hallock, H. C. (1155)Hambleton, Edson J. (1522)Hamilton, E. L. (1096)Hamlett, G. W. D. (616)Hamlin, J. C. (242), (975)Hammond, Bayard L. (1327)Hanchar, John (1736)Hanchar, John J. (1734)Handy, Charles R. (1817)Hankins, J. M. (334), (541), (605)Hankins, O. G. (110), (665), (926), (944)Hansbrough, J. R. (872), (876)Hansen, Dan (144), (353), (571)Hansen, LeRoy (1772)Hansen, Peter L. (940), (1154)Hanson, A. A. (1145)Hanson, C. H. (1300), (1333), (1370)Hanson, Clarence Herman (1507)Hanson, Gregory D. (1749)Hanuschak, George (1609)Happ, Stafford C. (695)Harding, Paul L. (523), (559), (680), (753), (886), (988), (1072), (1205), (1271), (1310 )Hardy, J. I. (35), (85), (572)Hare, W. W. (1342)Harris, J. Michael (1898)Harkin, Alice M. (1077)Harlan, H. V. (96), (446), (720)Harley, C. P. (792)Harlow, Arthur A. (1274)Harmond, Jesse E. (1200), (1315)Harp, Harry Hays (1633)Harper, V. L. (510)Harrell, E. A. (1554)Harrell, George D. (806)Harris, E. S. (1184)Harris, Lionel (614)Harris, Lorin E. (1388)Harris, Robert W. (1531)Harrison, Channing W. (64)Harrold, L. L. (1050), (1179), (1256), (1367)Harshaw, Harold M. (768)Harsock, J. G. (1366)Hart, Helen (266)Harter, L. L. (99)Hartman, W. A. (357)Hartzler, Eva R. (707)Harvey, E. M. (908)Harvey, Walter R. (1364)Hastings, Stephen H. (144), (369), (483), (512), (571), (614)Hathcock, James S. (13)Hatton, T. T. (1310)Haun, Joseph R. (1361)Hauver, James H. (1798)Hawkins, Lon A. (623)

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Hawksworth, Frank G. (1242), (1246)Hawley, Edith (8), (105)Hawley, L. F. (248)Haynes, B. C. (1229)Hays, Margaret B. (572), (645), (803)Hays, O. E. (973)Hayward, H. E. (786), (922)Hazard, Edwin I. (1505), (1530)Hazen, M. W. (862)Heady, Earl Orel (1128), (1162), (1241), (1294), (1351), (1354), (1396 )Hearn, W. E. (594), (833)Hebaus, George G. (1506)Hebert, Leo P. (1059), (1194)Hecht, Reuben W. (1020)Hedgcock, George G. (570), (978), (1117)Hee, Olman (1380)Heichel, G. H. (1643)Heid, Walter G. (1654)Heifner, Richard G (1536)Hein, M. A. (538), (660)Heinemann, W. W. (1197)Heinze, Peter H. (1106)Heller, V. G. (943)Hellerstein, Daniel (1808)Hemphill, Robert G. (72)Henderson, M. T. (1194)Henderson, Sidney (687)Hendricks, Barnard A. (567)Hendricks, Walter A. (1071)Hendrickson, B. H. (1281)Henneberry, T. J. (1610)Hennessey, Michael K. (1665)Henson, Paul R. (495), (701)Hepting, George H. (494), (570)Hermann, F. J. (1268)Hermie, Albert M. (1041)Herrmann, Louis F. (1336)Hertel, Gerard D. (1630)Hertel, Thomas W. (1833)Hervey, Ralph J. (935)Hesseltine, C. W. (1245)Hetzer, H. O. (1237)Hewston, Elizabeth M. (1023), (1137)Heywang, Burt W. (632)Hienton, Truman E. (1498)Higgins, Joseph John (1477)Highland, Henry A. (1463), (1475), (1511)Hildreth, A. C. (1134)Hill, C. C. (689), (715)Hill, H. O. (859)Hill, Harlan H. (457)Hill, J. L. (1894)Hill, Lowell D. (1701)Hill, R. R. (1689)

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Hiner, R. L. (1374)Hinman, F. G. (599)Hoagland, Ralph (725), (821), (906)Hobson, Asher (101)Hodgson, Benjamin E. (77)Hodgson, J. M. (1386), (1461)Hoffman, G. Wright (79), (199), (747)Hoffman, Linwood A. (1701), (1878)Hoffman, Robert G. (1548)Hofmann, L. (1559)Hogan, Joseph T. (1129)Holbert, James R. (260), (823)Holden, James A. (2)Holder, Shelby Herbert (1453)Hole, Erling (709), (789)Holloway, T. E. (41)Holmes, R. S. (229), (484), (552), (594), (833), (1049)Holmes, W. C. (310)Holtan, H. N. (1435), (1518)Holton, Charles Stewart (952)Holzman, Benjamin (589), (817)Hood, Clifford E. (111)Hooker, John R. (39)Hooton, Dalton R. (710), (979)Hope, Claude (515)Hopkins, A. R. (1264), (1277)Hopp, Henry (742), (984)Hopper, T. H. (787), (844)Horn, E. E. (134)Horner, Glenn M. (860)Hosterman, W. H. (239)Hotis, Ralph P. (243), (473), (522)Houck, James P. (1548)Hough, George J. (584), (752)Houghland, G. V. C. (669)Houston, Walter R. (1357), (1451)Howard, Gene S. (1291), (1582)Howard, Mildred S. (1143)Howard, Neale F. (721)Howe, Charles B. (936)Howe, E. W. (659)Howe, Paul E. (661), (926), (1108)Howell, L. D. (423), (493), (602), (662), (685), (699), (755), (891), (913), (961), (971), (1033), (1062), (1078),(1119), (1151), (1163), (1210), (1247), (1260)Howland, A. F. (841), (858), (1147)Hrubovcak, J. M. (1699), (1715)Hrubovcak, James (1732), (1847)Huang, Kuo S. (1714), (1795), (1821), (1841), (1864), (1883), (1887), (1905)Huang, Wen Yuan (1742)Hubbard, J. W. (277)Hubbell, D. S. (1012)Huddleston, E. W. (1557)Huffman, Wallace E. (1903) Hukill, W. V. (550), (771), (857)

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Hulburt, W. C. (1279)Hull, A. C. (1483)Hull, David B. (1700)Humfeld, Harry (588), (726)Humpherys, Allan S. (1566)Humphreys, Allan S. (1309)Humphries, W. R. (244)Hunt, O. J. (1279), (1571)Hunter, Albert C. (64)Hurd Karrer, Annie M. (648), (911)Hurst, Lewis A. (454), (754)Husmann, Frederick L. (697)Husmann, George C. (146), (697)Hutchins, Wells A. (47), (82), (177), (254), (439), (675)Hutson, J. B. (587)Hyder, D. N. (1503)

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King, C. J. (392), (515)King, Gordon A. (1183), (1487)King, W. V. (296)Kingsolver, John Mark (1462), (1523), (1537), (1590), (1744), (1845 )Kirkland, Burt P. (861)Kirkpatrick, Mary E. (1106), (1142)Kitchen, John (1779)Kittock, D. L. (1610)Klassen, W. (1533)Klein, John W. (894), (917), (1061)Klemmedson, G. S. (68)Klingman, Daton L. (1473)Klingman, Dayton L. (1180)Klipple, G. E. (1216)Klomp, G. J. (1483)Knight, Elmer W. (464), (533)Knipling, E. F. (1387), (1428)Knipling, Edward Fred (1434), (1455), (1533)Knisel, Walter G. (1406)Knowles, R. E. (1414)Knudson, Mary K. (1793)Koch, E. J. (1355)Koch, R. M. (1875)Kodet, R. T. (1660)Koehler, Arthur (342)Koehler, Benjamin (260)Kohler, G. O. (1414)Kohler, George O. (1235)Kopland, D. V. (353), (649), (739), (965)Korstian, Clarence F. (251), (256)Kotok, E. I. (209), (574)Kraebel, Charles J. (639)Kraemer, Rita M. (941)Kraus, James E. (829)Krause, Kenneth R. (1756)Kreeger, Terry J. (1853)Kuchler, Fred (1782)Kuehl, R. O. (1660)Kusmin, Lorin D. (1850)Kyle, C. H. (120)

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Langford, M. H. (882)Langsford, E. L. (682)Langston, C. W. (1187)Lanham, Frank B. (822)Lantow, J. L. (30)Lapham, Macy H. (20)LaRock, M. J. (1002)Larson, A. O. (593), (599)Larson, Bruce (1786)Larson, Bruce A. (1793)Larson, Robert W. (1508)Lathrop, Frank H. (275)Latta, Randall (672)Laudani, Hamilton (1463)Laude, H. H. (761)Lauritzen, C. W. (1309), (1440)Lauritzen, John I. (62), (449), (475), (736), (939), (991), (1006), (1021 )Lawson, Francis R. (557), (848), (1030)Learn, Elmer W. (1384)Leath, Mack N. (1444), (1701)LeBarron, Russell K. (863)LeBeau, F. J. (1035)LeBlanc, Michael (1699), (1715), (1779), (1847)LeBlanc, Michael R. (1732), (1889)Lee, Chinkook (1877)Lee, Hyunok (1739), (1772)Lee, W. O. (1302), (1358)Lefebvre, C. L. (704)Leighty, C. E. (38)Leighty, Wilbur R. (1009)Leinbach, L. R. (490)Lepez, N. C. (1518)Leppla, Norman C, ed. (1576)Lersten, Nels R. (1667), (1791)Leukel, R. W. (207), (293), (341), (513), (568), (582), (839), (849)Levedahl, J. William (1794)Levine, M. N. (300), (1056)Levine, Mose N. (143)Lewis, M. R. (432), (579)Lewis, William M. (947)Liapis, Peter S. (1780)Lin, Biing Hwan (1887)Lin, William (1625), (1888), (1906)Lincoln, Frederick Charles (32)Lindahl, Ivan L. (1053), (1161)Linden, Dennis R. (1562)Lindgren, Ralph M. (714), (807)Line, Roland F. (1788)Lingren, P. D. (1684)Lins, David A. (1486)Little, Elbert Luther (1345)Liu, Charles Y. (1535)Liu, R. C. (1305)Livingston, A. L. (1414)

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Locke, L. F. (998)Lombard, P. M. (117), (119)Long, E. M. (786), (922)Long, William G. (1271)Loomis, Ralph A. (1238)Lopez, N. C. (1435)Lorenz, Russell J. (1402)Lowman, M. S. (378)Lucker, John T. (437)Luginbill, Philip (34), (1060), (1153)Lukefahr, M. J. (1304)Lukezic, F. L. (1559)Lull, Howard William (1344)Lush, J. L. (417)Lush, Jay L. (836)Lutz, Harold J. (1133)Lutz, J. M. (370), (559), (590), (606), (776)Lutz, John F. (1577)Lutz, Steven M. (1872)Luxford, R. F. (305), (546)Lyon, Robert L. (1343)Lyons, A. J. (1360)

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Maass, Arthur (1431)MacDonald, James M. (1737), (1759)MacGillivray, John H. (730)MacKenzie, A. J. (1372)Macleod, D. M. (1632)Madden, A. H. (896)Magistad, O. C. (925)Magness, J. R. (140), (338), (491)Magoon, C. A. (97), (312)Maier, Frank H. (1217)Maines, Warren W. (501)Mains, Edwin B. (295), (313)Maitland, Sheridan T. (1177), (1217)Makki, Shiva S. (1892)Malik, Arun S. (1820)Mallison, E. D. (434), (550), (627)Maltby, Harry L. (1311)Mangialardi, Gino J. (1359), (1418), (1456), (1553)Mangialardi, Gino L. (1716)Mann, C. W. (505), (857)Mann, H. B. (335)Mann, Jitendar S. (1499), (1536), (1580)Manson, Philip W. (358), (1283)Margolena, Lubow A. (1495)Markwardt, L. J. (158), (226), (305), (479)Marr, James C. (72)Marsden, Roger D. (194), (269)Marsh, C. Dwight (22), (29), (93), (113), (114), (202), (219)

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Marsh, Paul Bruce (892), (1303)Marsh, R. E. (480)Marsh, Rosemary Loughlin (802)Marshall, James H. (687)Marshall, Mary W. (1055)Marshall, Rush P. (246)Marshall, Walter K. (46)Marston, Norman (1510)Marston, Norman L, (1665)Martin, D. F. (1304)Martin, Franklin W. (1419)Martin, J. H. (244)Martin, J. Rod (1381), (1648)Martin, John H. (121), (131), (347), (506), (839)Martin, Samuel Clark (1480)Martinez, A. J. (1528)Martini, Mary L. (96), (295), (720)Marvin, G. E. (481)Mason, Arthur C. (176)Mathews, Kenneth H. (1874)Mathews, O. R. (192), (565), (637)Mathewson, J. S. (174)Matlack, M. B. (596)Matrone, Gennard (1086)Matthews, C. A. (827), (964), (982), (989), (990), (993), (1098), (1099), (1123), (1236 )May, O. Lloyd (1852)Mayeux, L. C. (1059)Mayfield, William D. (1439)Mayhugh, Miles S. (746)McAda, W. C. (1454)McArdle, Richard E. (201)McCall, A. G. (860), (888), (973)McCallum, Roy D. (746)McCarthy, Edward F. (356)McCarty, Dale E. (814)McCarty, Edward C. (598), (818)McCarty, M. K. (1180), (1473)McCaskill, Oliver L. (1407), (1439), (1546)McCauley, E. Hunt (1597)McClelland, John W. (1758)McColloch, Lacy Porter (519), (625)McComas, Earl W. (664), (831), (864)McCoy, John L (1501)McCracken, Earl C. (1073)McCullogh, C. B. (55)McCullough, C. B. (265)McDonnell, C. C. (198)McDowell, R. E. (1236)McElroy, R. G. (1825)McFarlane, Vernon H. (1129)McGregor, E. A. (4)McGuinness, James L. (1389), (1452)McGuire, Judson Ulery (1387), (1455), (1593)McGuire, Ruth C. (843)

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McKaig, Nelson (688), (754)McKee, Roland (367)McKinney, H. H. (1324)McKinney, K. B. (846)McLemore, Taylor A. (1129)McLendon, Verda I. (1103)McManus, Michael L. (1584)McMillin, Charles W. (1496)McMurtrey, J. E. (340), (612), (820), (1559)McNair, A. D. (367)McNamara, Homer C. (710)McNeal, F. H. (1125)McNeal, Francis Harrison (1350)McNulty, J. B. (279)McPeek, Miles (814)McPhail, M. (775)McPhee, Hugh C. (222)McWilliams, Jesse L. (1097)Mehring, Arnon L. (182), (485)Meigs, Edward B. (992)Meinecke, E. P. (155)Meinken, Kenneth W. (1080), (1136)Melin, C. G. (914)Menzel, R. G. (1464)Meola, S. M. (1564)Messenger, P. S. (1330)Metcalf, Franklin P. (221)Metz, Louis J. (1207)Metzger, F. W. (299), (501)Metzger, Hutzel (179)Meyer, Frieda L. (1126)Meyer, R. E. (1423), (1564)Meyer, Walter H. (142), (201), (407), (544), (630)Meyers, Marion T. (583)Michael, Louis Guy (37), (126), (160)Michener, H. David (1320)Middleton, H. E. (170), (178), (316), (430)Mighell, Ronald L. (709), (750), (751), (940), (1018), (1031), (1154 )Miles, E. F. (1164)Miller, Dalton G. (358)Miller, Douglas Ross (1497)Miller, Fred W. (321)Miller, J. H. (1289)Miller, Otis (1902)Miller, R. L. (350)Miller, Raymond H. (375)Miller, Robert H. (1373)Miller, Thomas A. (1492)Millers, Imants (1675)Milstead, E. H. (415)Miranda, Mario Javier (1773)Mirov, N. T. (1239)Mitchell, W. J. (1688)Mitchelson, A. T. (578)

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Mo, William Y. (1395)Moats, William A. (1369)Moeller, Floyd E. (1569)Mojduszka, Eliza M. (1880)Molln, A. E. (836)Monk, J. W. (775)Monteith, John (28)Mook, Paul V. (1046)Moon, C. Lloyd (533)Moon, H. H. (462), (592)Moore, A. W. (706)Moore, Charles V. (1648)Moore, Michael R. (1734)Moore, W. D. (647)Moran, E. A. (580)Morehart, Mitchell J. (1753)Morgan, Rudolph B. (632)Morlock, Mark J. (1619)Morrison, Harold (52), (1052)Morrison, Rosanna Mentzer (1762)Morrison, Wendell Wallace (1560)Morrow, L. A. (1473)Morton, H. L. (1423)Moseley, T. W. (116)Moseman, J. G. (1152)Moss, E. G. (12)Muckel, Dean C. (578), (1195)Muesebeck, Carl F. W. (1565)Muesebeck, Carl Frederick William (1617)Muller, Cornelius H. (923)Munch, J. C. (134), (238)Munger, Thornton T. (259), (537)Munsell, Hazel E. (333), (534)Murphy, Albert M. (624)Murphy, H. C. (433), (1112)Murphy, R. P. (1571)Musgrave, G. W. (558), (729)Mustonen, Seppo E. (1389)Myers, A. T. (1085)Myers, L. H. (1705)

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Nelson, K. E. (1570)Nelson, Kenneth E. (1712)Nelson, Paul E. (1646)Nelson, Paul Edwin (1737)Nelson, Randall L. (1718), (1726)Neunzig, H. H. (1457), (1589)Neustadt, M. H. (748), (1171)Newcomer, E. J. (25), (89), (281), (373)Newlin, J. A. (167), (597)Newman, Jerry O. (1541), (1543)Newman, Jerry Okey (1544)Newman, L. H. (96)Newton, Doris J. (1817)Newton, Roy C. (1109)Nicholls, W. D. (289)Nickels, C. B. (275), (1011)Nickerson, Dorothy (154)Nielsen, Elizabeth G. (1753)Nielsen, Ross A. (1539)Nielson, Mervin William (1156), (1318), (1382), (1639), (1660)Nigh, Edward L. (1478)Nighbert, E. M. (374)Nightingale, Alice Allen (520)Nightingale, Harry I. (1568)Nikiforoff, C. C. (745)Nishio Wong, Joyce Y. (1668)Noble, Edward G. (369)Noble, L. W. (1255), (1304)Noble, W. B. (1004)Noel, William Noel (1898)Nolan, W. J. (309), (326)Noles, Richard K. (1758)Norris, K. H. (1341)Norris, P. K. (451)Norton, R. A. (558)Nougaret, R. L. (20)Nuckols, S. B. (614)

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Olmstead, L. B. (170), (562)Olsen, Lucille P. (1104)Oman, Paul W. (372)Onsager, Jerome A. (1526), (1527)Orden, David (1876)Orent Keiles, Elsa (1023)Orpet, Edward O. (11)Orr, Paul H. (1504)Osborn, W. M. (330)Osborne, E. M. (1688)Osenbrug, Albert (454)Osteen, Craig D. (1670)Otte, Alfred W. (1066)Owen, W. J. (1352)Owens, Charles D. (1377), (1429)

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Packard, C. M. (81)Pailthorp, Raymond R. (474)Painter, Henry R. (1060)Palkin, S. (276), (596), (749)Pallesen, J. E. (761)Palmer, V. J. (967)Papavizas, George C. (1485)Parish, H. E. (500)Park, Barry C. (840)Park, J. W. (272), (425), (445), (474), (555)Parker, D. L. (477)Parker, F. E. (478)Parker, H. L. (59)Parker, Harry L. (230), (1016), (1036)Parker, J. B. (1101)Parker, J. R. (1109), (1165)Parker, L. B. (738)Parker, Orlan (515)Parker, R. E. (1313)Parmeter, J. R. (1362)Parnam, D. C. (60), (80)Parr, V. V. (68)Paschal, James L. (1141)Passey, H. B. (1669)Patch, L. H. (823), (893)Patterson, J. E. (3), (137), (195)Paul, Allen B. (1538), (1636)Paul, Benson H. (168), (1288)Paul, Betty J. (1077)Paulsen, Harold A. (1127), (1270)Payson, Steven (1835)Peacock, Walter M. (117), (119), (394), (424), (719)Pearson, G. A. (247), (480)Pearson, Norma L. (396), (878), (1000), (1116)Pearson, R. W. (1254)

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Peck, Edward C. (343)Peck, Millard (303)Peebles, Robert H. (1140)Pena, T. (1528)Penn, J. B. (1548), (1625)Penney, R. W. (1375), (1376)Pentzer, W. T. (290), (627), (730), (899)Perdue, Robert E. (1415)Perry, C. C. (1124)Peters, Elroy J. (1400), (1430)Peterson, A. R. (310)Peterson, Alvah (183), (215)Peterson, E. B. (1833)Peterson, Esther C. (108)Peterson, R. Neal (1781)Peterson, Roald A. (1252)Peterson, Weber H. (938)Petrulis, M. F. (1843)Pfaffenberger, Gary S. (1525)Philip, Cornelius B. (1489)Phillips, C. W. (1375), (1376)Phillips, John C. (61)Phillips, M. E. (242)Phillips, Max, (1186)Phillips, Ralph Wesley (909)Phillips, Reed A. (1044)Phillips, W. J. (518)Phillips, William M. (1249)Piemeisel, R. L. (557), (654), (713), (848)Pierce, John C. (1231)Pierce, W. C. (1011)Pillow, M. Y. (546)Pinckney, J. S. (689), (715)Pinkney, C. C. (1011)Plasket, E. L. (1182)Plaskett, C. A. (171)Plato, Gerald (1897)Plato, Gerald E. (1777)Plaxico, James Sam (1381)Plummer, C. C. (775)Polhamus, Loren G. (65), (457), (1327)Pollard, Herschel N. (1188), (1193)Pomeroy, C. S. (531)Pomeroy, Carl S. (123)Poole, Robert W. (1698)Poore, Homer D. (241)Poos, F. W. (850)Pope, J. B. (916)Pope, Otis A. (903), (970)Porter, B. A. (66)Porter, Dow D. (509), (710)Posey, K. (1549)Potter, W. D. (985), (1022)Potts, S. F. (336)

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Powell, Charles L. (434), (523)Powers, LeRoy (998), (1131)Powers, Nicholas John (1836)Prescott, Hubert W. (1233)Pressley, E. H. (1140)Price, Gregory K. (1906) Price, J. Michael (1803)Price, Manning A. (1849)Price, Raymond (686), (818)Price, Sam (1337)Pridham, Thomas Grenville (1360), (1424)Priestley, J. H. (151)Pritchett, Claud S. (1137)Puckett, H. B. (1394)Putnam, P. A. (1312)

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Rohwer, Carl (271), (1203)Rohwer, G. G. (1366)Rojko, Anthony S. (1168)Roller, E. M. (586), (1199)Romberger, J. A. (1293), (1409)Romero, Jesus (1845)Romney, Van E. (855)Rose, David (1869)Rose, Dean H. (370), (525), (559), (771)Rose, Donald (1863)Ross, Eldon W. (1459)Ross, Enid Sater (1088)Ross, H. A. (73)Ross, William H. (912)Rossi, Daniel (1615)Roth, Elmer R. (684)Rothgeb, B. E. (6)Rothgeb, Benton E. (100)Rousu, Matthew (1903) Rowe, D. E. (1689)Rowe, P. B. (1048)Rowe, William H. (322)Roy, Sujit Kumar (1502)Royster, P. H. (543)Rudolf, Paul O. (1010)Ruhe, Robert V. (1349)Rupel, I. W. (591)Ryall, A. Lloyd (631)Ryan, Mary E. (1548)Ryder, Edward J. (1244), (1391)Rygg, G. L. (910), (1130)

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Shogren, Jason F. (1903) Shollenberger, J. H. (46), (535), (995)Shorb, D. A. (694)Shorey, Edmund C. (211)Shotwell, R. L. (190), (774), (793), (1109)Show, S. B. (209), (283), (574)Shuffett, D. Milton (1105)Siccardi, Frank J. (1412)Siegler, E. H. (42)Sieglinger, John B. (51)Sievers, A. F. (16), (193), (378), (595)Siggers, Paul V. (870), (978)Silver, J. C. (345)Silver, James (134), (238)Silveria, Aquiles (1016)Simmons, Perez (351)Simons, Joseph Winslow (822), (1342)Simons, M. D. (1112)Simpson, D. M. (734), (1094)Simpson, Geddes W. (1338)Simpson, J. E. (1331)Simpson, Marion E. (1303)Simunek, Richard (1710)Sinden, S. L. (1472)Skinner, J. J. (225), (335), (452)Skold, Melvin D. (1354)Skovlin, Jon M. (1531)Skrdla, W. H. (1571), (1574)Skully, David W. (1893)Slater, C. S. (232), (316), (430), (461), (552)Sleeth, Bailey (684)Smallwood, David (1650), (1686), (1690), (1713), (1840), (1842), (1855), (1872 )Smith, Bradford B. (50)Smith, Carroll N. (905), (1285)Smith, D. (1549)Smith, D. D. (1379)Smith, David B. (1561)Smith, David H. (1673)Smith, David R. (1397), (1398), (1420), (1595)Smith, Dwight D. (883)Smith, Dwight R. (1371)Smith, Edwin (1003)Smith, Floyd F. (325), (798)Smith, Glenn S. (385)Smith, H. D. (331), (1311)Smith, H. E. (629), (658)Smith, J. H. (1263)Smith, Marion R. (1326)Smith, Paul F. (924)Smith, R. E. (1655)Smith, Richard H. (1532)Smoot, Charles C. (566)Snapp, Oliver I. (58), (152), (188), (253), (852), (854)Snelling, Ralph O. (585)

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