• Media type: E-Book
  • Title: Yearbook of the United States Department of Agriculture, 1909
  • Contributor: Andrew, Frank [Other]; Beattie, William Renwick [Other]; Brackett, Gustavus B. [Other]; Burke, Harry Eugene [Other]; Carleton, Mark Alfred [Other]; Cushman, Allerton S. [Other]; Fortier, Samuel [Other]; Hartley, C.P. [Other]; Kellerman, Karl F. [Other]; Knapp, Seaman A. [Other]; Lantz, David Ernest [Other]; McAtee, Waldo Lee [Other]; Mohler, John Robbins [Other]; Oldys, Henry [Other]; Peck, Allen S. [Other]; Scofield, Carl S. [Other]; Spillman, William Jasper [Other]; Stubenrauch, Arnold Valentine [Other]; Taylor, William A. [Other]; Townsend, C.O. [Other]; Von Herrmann, Charles F. [Other]; Wilder, H.J. [Other]; Washburn, Henry J. [Other]; Tracy, William W. [Other]
  • Corporation: United States, Dept. of Agriculture
  • imprint: Washington, DC, 1910
    Online-Ausg.: Chester, Vt: NewsBank, inc, 2007
  • Published in: United States congressional serial set ; serial set no. 5772
    House document / 61st Congress, 2nd session. House ; no. 129
  • Extent: Online-Ressource (652 p); illustrations, maps, tables
  • Language: English
  • Reproductino series: U.S. Congressional Serial Set, 1817-1980
  • Type of reproduction: Online-Ausg.
  • Place of reproduction: Chester, Vt: NewsBank, inc, 2007
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  • Footnote: Agriculture in the coal regions of southwestern Pennsylvania, by H.J. Wilder, p. 321
    Appendix, p. 417
    Comforts and conveniences in the farmers' homes, by W.R. Beattie, p. 345
    Conditions influencing the production of sugar beet seed in the United States, by C.O. Townsend, p. 173
    Farming as an occupation for city-bred men, by W.J. Spillman, p. 239
    How farmers may utilize the special warnings of the Weather Bureau, by Charles F. Von Herrmann, p. 387
    Index, p. 619
    Information in regard to fabricated wire fences and hints to purchasers, by Allerton S. Cushman, p. 285
    Injuries to forest trees by flat-headed borers, by H.E. Burke, p. 399
    Introduction of the Hungarian partridge into the United States, by Henry Oldys, p. 249
    Lists of illustrations, p. 7
    Methods and costs of marketing, by Frank Andrews, p. 161
    Methods of applying water to crops, by Samuel Fortier, p. 293
    Plants useful to attract birds and protect fruit, by W.L. McAtee, p. 185
    Pocket gophers as enemies of trees, by David E. Lantz, p. 209
    Prevention of frost injury to fruit crops, by G.B. Brackett, p. 357
    Progress in methods of producing higher yielding strains of corn, by C.P. Hartley, p. 309
    Promising new fruits, by William A. Taylor, p. 375
    Table of contents, p. 5
    The farmers' cooperative demonstration work, by S.A. Knapp, p. 153
    The functions and value of soil bacteria, by Karl F. Kellerman, p. 219
    The future wheat supply of the United States, by Mark Alfred Carleton, p. 259
    The handling of deciduous fruits on the Pacific coast, by A.V. Stubenrauch, p. 365
    The opportunities in forest plating for the farmer, by Allen S. Peck, p. 333
    The problems of an irrigation farmer, by Carl S. Scofield, p. 197
    Tuberculosis of hogs and how to control it, by John R. Mohler and Henry J. Washburn, p. 227
    Vegetable seed growing as a business, by William W. Tracy, Sr., p. 273
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