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Drainage Ditch Workers
Farming in Arkansas
Black and white photograph of unidentified workers improving a drainage ditch near the crossroads of Johnson and Burke in Jonesboro with Riceland Rice Mill in the background. A crane holds up a concrete culvert. Drainage ditches are critical to keeping farmland from reverting to swamp land.
Sara Matthews, Ffa Sweetheart
Farming in Arkansas
Black and white photograph of Sara Matthews. Matthews competed in a beauty competition and was crowned the Future Farmers of America Sweetheart at one of the FFA's galas. Her talent was baton twirling.
South Dakota Horticulture, November/December 1959, State Horticultural Society
South Dakota Horticulture, November/December 1959, State Horticultural Society
North and South Dakota Horticulture
Volume 32, Number 6
'Hort' Flashes, Dean Martin
New Trends in American Gardening; Problems in Horticulture Reviewed
1960 Annual Convention Slated for Sioux Falls
What's a Good Tree Worth?
Horticultural Program Guide for Garden Clubs
'The Battle of the Sexes' in the Vegetable World
Concentrated Apple Juice Preferred by Consumers
Book Review, Mrs. G.M. Jorgensen
National Gardener Gives SDFGC National Publicity
Mrs. Briley Authors 2nd Children's Book
Bird Contest Creates Club Interest
President's Notebook, Mrs. Francis Bingen
Garden Therapy is Happy Project, Mrs. Lester Thoreson
Litterbug Campaign Saves Taxes; Two Poster Contests in 1960, Mrs. Alden Scott
Mrs. Bingen Dedicates …
South Dakota Farm And Home Research, Agricultural Experiment Station
South Dakota Farm And Home Research, Agricultural Experiment Station
South Dakota Farm and Home Research: 1949 -1998
In This Issue
Fall Livestock Outlook for South Dakota [p] 3
Effects of Diethylstilbestrol Implants on Milk Production [p] 7
How the Agriculture Division Is Organized [p] 12
Preventing Baby Pig Anemia [p] 16
Auctions—An Important Outlet for Marketing South Dakota Livestock [p] 22
Phosphorus Requirements for Turkey Breeder Hens [p] 27
South Dakota Farm And Home Research, Agricultural Experiment Station
South Dakota Farm And Home Research, Agricultural Experiment Station
South Dakota Farm and Home Research: 1949 -1998
In This Issue:
Downy Mildew of Corn and Sorghum [p] 3
Granular Insecticides for Alfalfa Weevil Control [p] 6
The Water You Use to Prepare Beverages and Foods Makes a Difference [p] 10
New Publications [p] 13
Arsanilic Acid, Selenium Poisoning, and Brood Sows [p] 15
Seed Treatment Controls Head Smut of Proso Millet [p] 18
Effects of Combine Adjustments on Sorghum Crackage [p] 20
Forage Management for Dairy Cows [p] 25
Problems Older Folks Face [p] 28
South Dakota Horticulture, July/August 1959, State Horticultural Society
South Dakota Horticulture, July/August 1959, State Horticultural Society
North and South Dakota Horticulture
Volume 32, Number 4
John Robertson Award Winner
Martin Reports Successful Sessions
What to Collect for Dried Arrangements
State Flower Show Winners
Mrs. Vern Tompkins -- Pint-Sized Dynamo
Dry Your Garden Treasures
You Can Use Weathered Wood
South Dakota Horticulture, September/October 1959, State Horticultural Society
South Dakota Horticulture, September/October 1959, State Horticultural Society
North and South Dakota Horticulture
Volume 32, Number 5
'Ounce of Prevention' Important in Plant World
Choose a Decorative Houseplant
Horticulture Program Guide for Garden Clubs
Watch Labels When Buying Grass Seed
Some Facts You Should Know Before a Flower Show
Flower Show 'Biz'
They Grow African Violets
Fraxinus Excelsior L., W. Gerlach
Acer Negundo L., George Neville Jones
Phyla Nodiflora (L.) Greene, Paul O. Schallert
Phyla Nodiflora (L.) Greene, Paul O. Schallert
Specimens by Name
No abstract provided.
Vitex Agnus-Castus L., Paul O. Schallert
Callicarpa Americana Lour., Paul O. Schallert
Commencement Program 1959, College Of Medical Evangelists
Commencement Program 1959, College Of Medical Evangelists
Commencement Programs
CONTENTS
2 | The Academic Procession
3 | The Vesper Service
5 | The Sermon
7 | Conferring of Degrees
9 | The Testament of Freedom
10 | Candidates for Degrees
16 | Candidates for Certificates
17 | Awards
18 | Academic Costumes
19 | Class Officers
20 | To Make Man Whole - Merilyn R. Chace & Perry W. Beach
21 | Waymarks
Viola Glabella Nutt., La Rea J. Dennis
Vitis Cordifolia Lam., Paul O. Schallert
South Dakota Horticulture, May/June 1959, State Horticultural Society
South Dakota Horticulture, May/June 1959, State Horticultural Society
North and South Dakota Horticulture
Volume 32, Number 3
Hort Flashes
Rapid City Welcome
Convention Flash!
Convention Program
Garden Club Directory
Departmental--Lawns
President's Perspective
Financial Statement
State Flower Show Schedule
From the Compost Pile
Warren Opheim Wins Poster Contest
Mary Bedham Kittel Coming to Rapid City
Dybvig's Career, A Half-Century of Generosity
Rocky Mt. Region, 100% Home
Petal Pals Keep Brookings Beautiful
Garden Club Gleanings
35 Years of City Beautification
Summer Activity for Junior Clubs
South Dakota Farm And Home Research, Agricultural Experiment Station
South Dakota Farm And Home Research, Agricultural Experiment Station
South Dakota Farm and Home Research: 1949 -1998
In This Issue:
Portable Floor Plate Brooder [p] 3
Iron in Water Creates a Laundering Problem [p] 7
Indian College Students Plan for the Future [p] 10
Insect Control for Alfalfa Seed Production in South Dakota [p] 16
Preserving Nutrients in Corn Silage [p] 20
Cooperative Integration in Marketing South Dakota Eggs [p] 24
Field Days [p] 28
A New Worming Product for Swine [p] 30
B584: Controlling Infectious Bronchitis In Maine Chickens, Harold L. Chute, David C. O'Meara, J. Franklin Witter
B584: Controlling Infectious Bronchitis In Maine Chickens, Harold L. Chute, David C. O'Meara, J. Franklin Witter
Bulletins
This publication reports on the investigations of some of the respiratory disease problems of domestic chickens and steps taken to improve the vaccines created to prevent the diseases.
Chionanthus Virginicus L., William S. James
The Seventy-First Session Of The Iowa Academy Of Science And The Twenty-Sixth Convention Of The Iowa Junior Academy Of Science, April 17, 1959, Iowa Academy Of Science
The Seventy-First Session Of The Iowa Academy Of Science And The Twenty-Sixth Convention Of The Iowa Junior Academy Of Science, April 17, 1959, Iowa Academy Of Science
Iowa Academy of Science Documents
No abstract provided.
B582: Competition Among Areas In Supplying Broilers To The New York Market, Elwood R. Littlefield, Charles H. Merchant
B582: Competition Among Areas In Supplying Broilers To The New York Market, Elwood R. Littlefield, Charles H. Merchant
Bulletins
Many factors are responsible for the rapid expansion of the broiler industry in the United States from 356 million, birds in 1948 to 1,452 million in 1957. This report describes the factors such as larger units of production, greatly improved feeds, better disease control, and increased consumer demand for broilers.
Acer Rubrum Wats., William S. James
Viola Rafinesquii Greene, William S. James
1959 Little International Agricultural Exposition Catalog, Little International Agricultural Exposition South Dakota State University
1959 Little International Agricultural Exposition Catalog, Little International Agricultural Exposition South Dakota State University
Little International Agricultural Exposition Catalogs
No abstract provided.
South Dakota Horticulture, March/April 1959, State Horticultural Society
South Dakota Horticulture, March/April 1959, State Horticultural Society
North and South Dakota Horticulture
Volume 32, Number 2
Horticulture and Forestry, New 4-H Projects
4-H Horticulture Project has Four Phases
Horticultural Society Milestones
4-H Forestry Project Popular Everywhere
"S.D. Horticulture" Celebrates 30th Year
Sioux Empire Clubs Stage Winter Show
Lyons Club Hosts District V
Veteran Garden Clubber, Mrs. Baughman
South Dakota's State Flower
South Dakota Farm And Home Research, Agricultural Experiment Station
South Dakota Farm And Home Research, Agricultural Experiment Station
South Dakota Farm and Home Research: 1949 -1998
In This Issue:
Stratifying Seed [p] 3
Asparagus Can Be Nutritious and Delicious [p] 5
Soil Surveys Provide Valuable Information [p] 10
Agriculture on South Dakota’s Communal Farms [p] 12
1959 Recommended Crop Varieties [p] 17
Blood Clotting Time in Cattle Fed Alfalfa Hay [p] 18
The Effect of Drying on the Nutritive Value of Corn [p] 22
South Dakota Horticulture, January/February 1959, State Horticultural Society
South Dakota Horticulture, January/February 1959, State Horticultural Society
North and South Dakota Horticulture
Volume 32, Number 1
"I Wish John Robertson Could Have Been Here"
Know Your Arboretums and Botanical Gardens
Hearts and Flowers Symbolize St. Valentine's Day
Who's Who on Horticulture-Forestry Staff at SDSC
Beekeeping Popular in S.D., Honey Output Climbs
Perennial Insect Pests of Woody Plants
National Convention to be in St. Louis
Scotts Bluff Meeting has Variety for Judgers
Mrs. Marion Scott, S.D. Silver Cup Winner
Book Reviews
Life in Russia Report Highlights 23rd Rocky Mountain Meet
Garden Club Gleanings
From the Compost Pile