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North And South Dakota Horticulture, December 1947, North And South Dakota State Horticultural Societies
North And South Dakota Horticulture, December 1947, North And South Dakota State Horticultural Societies
North and South Dakota Horticulture
Volume 20, Number 12
The Winter Wren, O.A. Stevens
Newslants, H.A. Graves
Garden Notes, W.E.H. Porter
Manitoba News Letter, W.R. Leslie
Garden Club Gleanings, Mrs. G.M. Jorgensen
Two Species of Wahoo, H.R. Woodward
Beekeeping Notes, B.J. Ginsbach
Fruit and Vegetable Notes, F.X. Wallner
Fall Wild Flowers, Dr. G.F. Will
Iris Gleanings, Rev. E.L. Jackson
Secretary's Corner, W.A. Simmons
Blizzard Belt Gardener, Mrs. Carolyn Nelson
Book Reviews, W.A. Simmons
Book Reviews, Mrs. Morris Harter
Index to Vol. XX
Lantana Grisebachii, M. R. Malvarez
Phoradendron Serotinum (Raf.) M.C. Johnston, Wm. M. Bailey, Julius R. Swayne
Phoradendron Serotinum (Raf.) M.C. Johnston, Wm. M. Bailey, Julius R. Swayne
Specimens by Name
No abstract provided.
North And South Dakota Horticulture, November 1947, North And South Dakota State Horticultural Societies
North And South Dakota Horticulture, November 1947, North And South Dakota State Horticultural Societies
North and South Dakota Horticulture
Volume 20, Number 11
The Western Willet, O.A. Stevens
Newslants, H.A. Graves
Garden Notes, W.E.H. Porter
Manitoba News Letter, W.R. Leslie
Garden Club Gleanings, Mrs. G.M. Jorgensen
Mutations, H.R. Woodward
Valley City Meeting, Dr. J.A. Munro
Passing Comment, Mrs. C.G. Nelson
Fruit and Vegetable Notes, F.X. Wallner
Fall Comes to Us, Dr. G.F. Will
Beekeeping Notes, B.J. Ginsbach
Secretary's Corner, W.A. Simmons
Just Something, J.M. Atkinson
President's Message, C. Christol
Fraxinus Pennsylvanica Marsh., William M. Bailey, Julius R. Swayne
Fraxinus Pennsylvanica Marsh., William M. Bailey, Julius R. Swayne
Specimens by Name
No abstract provided.
Phoradendron Serotinum (Raf.) M.C. Johnston, Wm. M. Bailey, Julius R. Swayne
Phoradendron Serotinum (Raf.) M.C. Johnston, Wm. M. Bailey, Julius R. Swayne
Specimens by Name
No abstract provided.
Spiranthes Cernua (L.) Rich., Botany 249
North And South Dakota Horticulture, October 1947, North And South Dakota State Horticultural Societies
North And South Dakota Horticulture, October 1947, North And South Dakota State Horticultural Societies
North and South Dakota Horticulture
Volume 20, Number 10
The Pectoral Sandpiper, O.A. Stevens
Newslants, H.A. Graves
Garden Notes, W.E.H. Porter
Manitoba News Letter, W.R. Leslie
Garden Club Gleanings, Mrs. Carolyn Nelson
Ecological Succession, H.R. Woodward
Book Reviews, Mrs. Wm. Kellner and W.R. Simmons
Blizzard Belt Notes, Mrs. G.M. Jorgensen
Beebe's Philosophy, H.E. Beebe
Secretary's Corner, W.A. Simmons
Fall Planting, Dr. G.F. Will
Book Review, Mrs. Morris Harter
Iris Gleanings, Rev. E.L. Jackson
Bee Diseases, Dr. J.A. Munro
Spiranthes Romanzoffiana Cham., Ernest L. Stover
Spiranthes Romanzoffiana Cham., Ernest L. Stover
Specimens by Name
No abstract provided.
North And South Dakota Horticulture, September 1947, North And South Dakota State Horticultural Societies
North And South Dakota Horticulture, September 1947, North And South Dakota State Horticultural Societies
North and South Dakota Horticulture
Volume 20, Number 9
The Ring-billed Gull, Russell Reid
Indian Harvesting, Dr. G.F. Will
Garden Notes, W.E.H. Porter
Manitoba News Letter, W.R. Leslie
Garden Club Gleanings, Mrs. G.M. Jorgensen
Second Robertson Award, H.R. Woodward
Book Reviews, Mrs. Morris Harter
Blizzard Belt Notes, Mrs. A.W. Davidson
Fruit and Vegetable Notes, F.X. Wallner
Beekeeping Notes, B.J. Ginsbach
Iris Gleanings, Rev. E.L. Jackson
Secretary's Corner, W.A. Simmons
DDT for Onion Maggots, Dr. J.A. Munro
Effects Of Mowing Frequency On The Yield And Protein Content Of Several Grasses Grown In Pure Stands, L. C. Newell, F. D. Keim
Effects Of Mowing Frequency On The Yield And Protein Content Of Several Grasses Grown In Pure Stands, L. C. Newell, F. D. Keim
Historical Research Bulletins of the Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station
This paper presents results of a five-year experiment conducted at the Agricultural Experiment Station, Lincoln, Nebraska, on the adaptation, yield, and quality of several grasses subjected to different frequencies of harvest as a means of determining their forage value.
North And South Dakota Horticulture, August 1947, North And South Dakota State Horticultural Societies
North And South Dakota Horticulture, August 1947, North And South Dakota State Horticultural Societies
North and South Dakota Horticulture
Volume 20, Number 8
The Spotted Sandpiper, O.A. Stevens
Newslants, H.A. Graves
Garden Notes, W.E.H. Porter
Manitoba News Letter, W.R. Leslie
Garden Club Gleanings, Mrs. G.M. Jorgensen
Lichens, H.R. Woodward
Book Reviews, Mrs. Morris Harter
Corn, Dr. G.F. Will
Blizzard Belt Notes, Mrs. G.M. Jorgensen
Fruit and Vegetable Notes, F.X. Wallner
Secretary's Corner, W.A. Simmons
Beekeeping Notes, Ward Nostdahl
Verbena Urticifolia L., William M. Bailey, Julius R. Swayne
Verbena Urticifolia L., William M. Bailey, Julius R. Swayne
Specimens by Name
No abstract provided.
Verbena Hastata L., William M. Bailey, Julius R. Swayne
Verbena Hastata L., William M. Bailey, Julius R. Swayne
Specimens by Name
No abstract provided.
Lantana Balansae Briq., Ismal Morel
Phyla Lanceolata (Michx.) Greene, William M. Bailey, Julius R. Swayne
Phyla Lanceolata (Michx.) Greene, William M. Bailey, Julius R. Swayne
Specimens by Name
No abstract provided.
North And South Dakota Horticulture, July 1947, North And South Dakota State Horticultural Societies
North And South Dakota Horticulture, July 1947, North And South Dakota State Horticultural Societies
North and South Dakota Horticulture
Volume 20, Number 7
Wilsons Phalarope, O.A. Stevens
Newslants, H.A. Graves
Garden Notes, W.E.H. Porter
Manitoba News Letter, W.R. Leslie
Garden Club Gleanings, Mrs. G.M. Jorgensen
Atoms Tell the Story of Ages, H.R. Woodward
Book Reviews, Mrs. Morris Harter
Iris Gleanings, Rev. E.L. Jackson
Religion of the Indians, Dr. G.F. Will
Fruit and Vegetable Notes, F.X. Wallner
Beekeeping Notes, B.J. Ginsbach
Secretary's Corner, W.A. Simmons
Verbena Simplex Lehm., William M. Bailey, Julius R. Swayne
Verbena Simplex Lehm., William M. Bailey, Julius R. Swayne
Specimens by Name
No abstract provided.
North And South Dakota Horticulture, June 1947, North And South Dakota State Horticultural Societies
North And South Dakota Horticulture, June 1947, North And South Dakota State Horticultural Societies
North and South Dakota Horticulture
Volume 20, Number 6
The Black-poll Warbler, O.A. Stevens
Newslants, H.A. Graves
Garden Notes, W.E.H. Porter
Manitoba News Letter, W.R. Leslie
Garden Club Gleanings, Mrs. G.M. Jorgensen
The Teton Country, H.R. Woodward
Book Reviews, Mrs. Morris Harter
Iris Notes, Rev. E.L. Jackson
Blizzard Belt Gardener, Margaret Logsdon
Native Shrubs, Dr. G.F. Will
Beekeeping Notes, B.J. Ginsbach
Fruit and Vegetable Notes, F.X. Wallner
Secretary's Corner, W.A. Simmons
Book Review, Mrs. H.N. Dybvig
Ec1551 Insect Control In The Production Of Alfalfa Seed, Ephriam Hixson
Ec1551 Insect Control In The Production Of Alfalfa Seed, Ephriam Hixson
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Extension circular 1551 discusses insect control in the production of alfalfa seed.
Viola Striata Aiton, William M. Bailey, Julius R. Swayne
Viola Striata Aiton, William M. Bailey, Julius R. Swayne
Specimens by Name
No abstract provided.
Viola Triloba Schwein., William M. Bailey, Julius R. Swayne
Viola Triloba Schwein., William M. Bailey, Julius R. Swayne
Specimens by Name
No abstract provided.
Viola Sororia Willd., William M. Bailey, Julius R. Swayne
Viola Sororia Willd., William M. Bailey, Julius R. Swayne
Specimens by Name
No abstract provided.
Hybanthus Concolor (T.F. Forst.) Spreng., William M. Bailey, Julius R. Swayne
Hybanthus Concolor (T.F. Forst.) Spreng., William M. Bailey, Julius R. Swayne
Specimens by Name
No abstract provided.
North And South Dakota Horticulture, May 1947, North And South Dakota State Horticultural Societies
North And South Dakota Horticulture, May 1947, North And South Dakota State Horticultural Societies
North and South Dakota Horticulture
Volume 20, Number 5
The Magnolia Warbler, O.A. Stevens
Newslants, H.A. Graves
Garden Notes, W.E.H Porter
Manitoba News Letter, W.R. Leslie
Garden Club Gleanings, Mrs. G.M. Jorgensen
Our State Tree, H.R. Woodward
Book Reviews, Mrs. M. Harter
Book Review, Mrs. H.N. Dybvig
Iris Notes, Rev. E.L. Jackson
Blizzard Belt Gardener, L.A. Yeager
Dakota's Wild Flowers, Dr. G.F. Will
Beekeeping Notes, B.J. Ginsbach
Fruit and Vegetable Notes, F.X. Wallner
Secretary's Corner, W.A. Simmons
Bulletin No. 5: The Connecticut Arboretum, Richard H. Goodwin
Bulletin No. 5: The Connecticut Arboretum, Richard H. Goodwin
Bulletins
No abstract provided.
Aspen Properties And Uses, Zigmond A. Zasada
Aspen Properties And Uses, Zigmond A. Zasada
Aspen Bibliography
Because of the large demand for lumber during the last 10 years, and particularly during the war period, aspen has entered many new fields of use. At present there is widespread interest in the possibilities of building new industries and extending the life of old ones by increased use of aspen. Many people are interested in becoming familiar with this wood. This report has been prepared to give general information on the properties and present uses of aspen and also to help in correcting some of the existing erroneous ideas about this wood.
Viola Rafinesquii Greene, Hiram F. Thut
North And South Dakota Horticulture, April 1947, North And South Dakota State Horticultural Societies
North And South Dakota Horticulture, April 1947, North And South Dakota State Horticultural Societies
North and South Dakota Horticulture
Volume 20, Number 4
The American Golden-eye, O.A. Stevens
Newslants, H.A. Graves
Garden Notes, W.E.H. Porter
Manitoba News Letter, W.R. Leslie
Garden Club Gleanings, Mrs. G.M. Jorgensen
Trout Fishing, An Art, H.R. Woodward
Book Reviews, Mrs. Morris Harter
Iris Notes, Rev. E.L. Jackson
Beebe's Philosophy, H.E. Beebe
Early Summer in Dakota, Dr. Geo. F. Will
Secretary's Corner, W.A. Simmons
Blizzard Belt Gardener, Florence F. Hoier
Controlling Weeds With Chemicals, Dr. S.A. McCrory
A Method Of Measuring Vigor Of Range Grasses, J. E. Weaver
A Method Of Measuring Vigor Of Range Grasses, J. E. Weaver
Department of Agronomy and Horticulture: Faculty Publications
After several years of intensive study of midwestern prairies, their degeneration under grazing was given careful consideration (Weaver and Fitzpatrick, '32, '34; Weaver and Hansen, '41). It was ascertained that the intelligent use or careless abuse of these grasslands had resulted in pastures and ranges which could logically be grouped into four classes. These were excellent, good, medium, and poor. The first consisted almost entirely of climax grasses and an abundance of nutritious forbs which, as is almost universally found, were of the highest grazing value (Bews, '29: 298). In good pastures many of these persisted, but there was a …