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Changing Milk Product Consumption Patterns In Memphis, Tennessee, Donna G. Walters, Stanton P. Parry, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station
Changing Milk Product Consumption Patterns In Memphis, Tennessee, Donna G. Walters, Stanton P. Parry, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station
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Costs Of Processing Strawberries For Freezing In Tennessee, William E. Goble, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station
Costs Of Processing Strawberries For Freezing In Tennessee, William E. Goble, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station
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The Sources And Disposition Of Grain In Tennessee, C. E. Fuller, J. K. Robertson, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station
The Sources And Disposition Of Grain In Tennessee, C. E. Fuller, J. K. Robertson, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station
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Phosphorus And Potassium Fertilization, O. H. Long, J. A. Odom, L. M. Safley, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station
Phosphorus And Potassium Fertilization, O. H. Long, J. A. Odom, L. M. Safley, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station
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The Economics Of Using Low-Quality Hardwoods For Producing Charcoal In Tennessee, Joe A. Martin, Billy G. Hicks, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station
The Economics Of Using Low-Quality Hardwoods For Producing Charcoal In Tennessee, Joe A. Martin, Billy G. Hicks, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station
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B619: An Economic Study Of Sheep Production In Maine, Dean F. Tuthill
B619: An Economic Study Of Sheep Production In Maine, Dean F. Tuthill
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This study of sheep production in Maine was done in the summer of 1962 on the prior year's beep operation. Records of 60 producers were included in the study, approximately a 30 percent sample of producers with 20 or more mature ewes per flock. The bulletin describes the characteristics of sheep producers and their operations, the management and marketing practices, investments, and expenses.