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Letter From John L. Coburn, John L. Coburn
Letter From John L. Coburn, John L. Coburn
Reports of the Secretary to the President Student Affairs President’s Correspondence, 1900-1907
Letter concerning a financial statement of the condition of the 1911 Class Loan or Scholarship Fund at Utah Agricultural College.
New Hymenoptera From North America, A. B. Gahan
Descriptions And Records Of Bees - Lv, T. D. A. Cockerell
Circular No. 15 - Pastures And Pasture Grasses For Utah, F. S. Harris
Circular No. 15 - Pastures And Pasture Grasses For Utah, F. S. Harris
UAES Circulars
Since the earliest records of man his domestic animals have secured a large proportion of their forage from pastures. Before crops were planted and harvested by man the wild grasses furnished the chief food for numerous kinds of animals, and the cutting and curing of hay came as a later development to supplement natural pasturage in seasons of scarcity.
Circular No. 14 - Housing Farm Poultry, Byron Alder
Circular No. 14 - Housing Farm Poultry, Byron Alder
UAES Circulars
With the exception, perhaps, of actual starvation of the fowls themselves, there is no other factor in connection with the keeping of poultry that will affect egg production and good vigorous growth so decidedly as poor or improper methods of housing. This circular sets forth some of the essentials of a good house for Utah conditions, and offers plans of three houses in which an attempt has been made to include these essentials. The ideas and plans presented here do not represent anyone person's original work. They are a compilation of the work done on this subject by those who …
Bulletin No. 128 - Blooming Periods And Yields Of Fruit In Relation To Minimum Temperatures, A. B. Ballantyne
Bulletin No. 128 - Blooming Periods And Yields Of Fruit In Relation To Minimum Temperatures, A. B. Ballantyne
UAES Bulletins
As noted In Bulletin 124, the Southern Utah Experiment Farm is located in Washington Field, southeast of St. George. This tract of land is comparatively low and flat and bounded on three sides by hills. On the front or north side it extends to the Rio Virgin river, which enters and leaves the valley through small canyons. This entire area has a very poor water and air drainage. Frosts occur here much more severely and much later than on the surrounding bench land.
Bulletin No. 129 - Codling Moth Studies In 1911: The Driving Spray Under Excessively Wormy Conditions, E. D. Ball, W. M. Ball
Bulletin No. 129 - Codling Moth Studies In 1911: The Driving Spray Under Excessively Wormy Conditions, E. D. Ball, W. M. Ball
UAES Bulletins
Spraying experiments against the codling moth were carried on upon the Smart orchard until the number of worms per tree was reduced to such an extent that no accurate comparisons could be made between different treatments. As a result of the work on this and other orchards, practically every commercial orchard in the valley was by this time well sprayed and the worms reduced to a point where one driving spray per season would keep them under control.
In the meantime a number of questions arose which required very wormy conditions to adequately investigate. Search was therefore made for orchards …
Agricultural College Of Utah Secretary's Report, John L. Coburn
Agricultural College Of Utah Secretary's Report, John L. Coburn
Reports of the Secretary to the President Student Affairs President’s Correspondence, 1900-1907
Secretary's Report for Utah Agricultural College, includes reports for the college, cedar city branch, farmers' institute fund, farm and home demonstration, hatch fund, adams fund, experiment station miscellaneous fund, state agricultural investigation and demonstration fund, and panguitch school farm from July 1, 1913 to October 15, 1913.
Bulletin No. 123 - Farm Drainage: A Manual Of Instruction, Chas F. Brown
Bulletin No. 123 - Farm Drainage: A Manual Of Instruction, Chas F. Brown
UAES Bulletins
In addition to emphasizing the general need for drainage in the arid regions with reference to seepage and alkali problems, this bulletin is intended as a practical treatise covering all engineering phases of farm drainage, from the general observations concerning specific needs of drainage, to the realizations of successful reclamation. It is made up of two parts for convenience in handling and distribution, Part I, Manual of General Instruction, and Part II, Practical Discussion of Problems.
Bulletin No. 125 - The Chemical Milling And Bake Value Of Utah Wheats, Robert Stewart, C. T. Hirst
Bulletin No. 125 - The Chemical Milling And Bake Value Of Utah Wheats, Robert Stewart, C. T. Hirst
UAES Bulletins
The Chemical Department of the Utah Experiment Station, since 1903, has been conducting investigations regarding the value of different wheats grown in the State. The results obtained during the years 1903 to 1906 were published as Bulletin No. 103 of this station. A special investigation in 1910 regarding the influence of the combined harvester on the value of the wheat was conducted and the results obtained issued as Bulletin No. 113. The results reported in the following pages were obtained during the progress of these investigations during the years 1907, 1908, and 1909. The method of milling the samples of …
Bulletin No. 124 - Fruit Variety Tests On The Southern Utah Experiment Farm, A. B. Ballantyne
Bulletin No. 124 - Fruit Variety Tests On The Southern Utah Experiment Farm, A. B. Ballantyne
UAES Bulletins
Since the material contained in the following report of the variety tests on the Southern Utah Experiment Farm was mainly accumulated under plans outlined before the farm was made part of the Utah Experiment Station, it may be well in this connection to give a brief history of its location, management, and a survey of its situation. It was established by an act of the State Legislature approved March 21, 1899, and the site was chosen the following July by a committee appointed by Governor Heber M. Wells. The area selected consists of forty acres located in the southeastern portion …
Bulletin No. 126 - A Comparison Of First, Second And Third Crop Alfalfa Hay For Milk Production, W. E. Carroll
Bulletin No. 126 - A Comparison Of First, Second And Third Crop Alfalfa Hay For Milk Production, W. E. Carroll
UAES Bulletins
In most sections of the State three crops of alfalfa hay are harvested. There is a widespread opinion among practical feeders in this locality that these crops of hay are not of equal value for feeding purposes. Especially is this true when feeding dairy cows is considered. The belief is so strong in some cases that farmers have said they would exchange three tons of second crop hay for two of first crop when feeding milk cows. Third crop hay is given second choice.
Bulletin No. 127 - Report Of The Richmond-Lewiston Cow Testing Association, W. E. Carroll
Bulletin No. 127 - Report Of The Richmond-Lewiston Cow Testing Association, W. E. Carroll
UAES Bulletins
The function of all domestic animals is to utilize the coarse rough reeds and transform them into something useful to mankind, either food, clothing, or energy. The animal thus acts as a concentrator for low grade ores, so to speak. The class of animals which will produce most human food, clothing, or energy for man from a given amount of feel--other cost being equal--is the most economical and the one which will remain longest with us as population becomes more dense and the question of food supply becomes keener.
Experiments have shown the dairy cow to be probably the most …
Some Bees From New Brunswick, With Description Of A New Species Of Heriades, J. C. Crawford
Some Bees From New Brunswick, With Description Of A New Species Of Heriades, J. C. Crawford
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While collecting Ichneumonoidea in New Brunswick, Mr. A. Gordon Leavitt also collected a number of other Hyrnenoptera, and below is given a report on most of the Apoidea. Some of the material, mostly Megachilinae, Sphecodes and male Halictus, has not been identified, and is not included. A few of the determinations were made by Mr. H . L. Viereck, and credit is given in the proper places.
Letter From John L. Coburn, John L. Coburn
Letter From John L. Coburn, John L. Coburn
Reports of the Secretary to the President Student Affairs President’s Correspondence, 1900-1907
Letter concerning expenses paid on music for dances given in the Thomas Smart gymnasium at Utah Agricultural College.
Australian Bees. I. A New Crocisa, With A List Of The Australian Species Of The Genus, T. D. A. Cockerell
Australian Bees. I. A New Crocisa, With A List Of The Australian Species Of The Genus, T. D. A. Cockerell
Co
No abstract provided.
A Small Collection Of Bees From Tasmania, T. D. A. Cockerell
Agricultural College Of Utah Secretary's Report, John L. Coburn
Agricultural College Of Utah Secretary's Report, John L. Coburn
Reports of the Secretary to the President Student Affairs President’s Correspondence, 1900-1907
Secretary's Report for Utah Agricultural College, includes reports for the college, farmers' institute fund, farm and home demonstration, hatch fund, adams fund, experiment station miscellaneous fund, and panguitch school farm from July 1, 1912 to June 30, 1913.
Student Life, July 3, 1913, Vol. 11, No. 8, Utah State University
Student Life, July 3, 1913, Vol. 11, No. 8, Utah State University
The Utah Statesman
Weekly student newspaper of Utah State University in Logan.
Biologie Südafrikanischer Apiden (Fortsetzung Aus Heft 4), H. Brauns
Biologie Südafrikanischer Apiden (Fortsetzung Aus Heft 4), H. Brauns
Bo
No abstract provided.
Student Life, July 1, 1913, Vol. 11, No. 7, Utah State University
Student Life, July 1, 1913, Vol. 11, No. 7, Utah State University
The Utah Statesman
Weekly student newspaper of Utah State University in Logan.
Letter From John L. Coburn, John L. Coburn
Letter From John L. Coburn, John L. Coburn
Reports of the Secretary to the President Student Affairs President’s Correspondence, 1900-1907
Letter concerning a report of the creamery at Utah Agricultural College from July 1, 1912 to June 30, 1913.
Letter From John L. Coburn, John L. Coburn
Letter From John L. Coburn, John L. Coburn
Reports of the Secretary to the President Student Affairs President’s Correspondence, 1900-1907
Letter concerning a report of the receipts and expenditures of the cafeteria at Utah Agricultural College from July 1, 1912 to June 30, 1913.
Student Life, June 28, 1913, Vol. 11, No. 6, Utah State University
Student Life, June 28, 1913, Vol. 11, No. 6, Utah State University
The Utah Statesman
Weekly student newspaper of Utah State University in Logan.
Student Life, June 25, 1913, Vol. 11, No. 5, Utah State University
Student Life, June 25, 1913, Vol. 11, No. 5, Utah State University
The Utah Statesman
Weekly student newspaper of Utah State University in Logan.
Student Life, June 21, 1913, Vol. 11, No. 4, Utah State University
Student Life, June 21, 1913, Vol. 11, No. 4, Utah State University
The Utah Statesman
Weekly student newspaper of Utah State University in Logan.
Student Life, June 18, 1913, Vol. 11, No. 3, Utah State University
Student Life, June 18, 1913, Vol. 11, No. 3, Utah State University
The Utah Statesman
Weekly student newspaper of Utah State University in Logan.
Letter From John L. Coburn, John L. Coburn
Letter From John L. Coburn, John L. Coburn
Reports of the Secretary to the President Student Affairs President’s Correspondence, 1900-1907
Letter concerning a report on the gymnasium at Utah Agricultural College.
Utah State University Commencement, 1913 – Main Campus, Utah State University
Utah State University Commencement, 1913 – Main Campus, Utah State University
Commencement Programs
Twentieth Annual Commencement of the Utah Agricultural College
Descriptions And Records Of Bees - Lii, T. D. A. Cockerell