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South Dakota Farm And Home Research, South Dakota State University Oct 1978

South Dakota Farm And Home Research, South Dakota State University

South Dakota Farm and Home Research: 1949 -1998

Director’s Comments [p] 3
Growth Promotants [p] 5
Ranch with a Difference [p] 9
Fat is Yellow [p] 13
New Role for Crop Wastes? [p] 16
Sun Power [p] 18
West River Center [p] 20
PLUS: The 91st Annual Report of the Agricultural Experiment Station


South Dakota Farm And Home Research, South Dakota State University Jul 1978

South Dakota Farm And Home Research, South Dakota State University

South Dakota Farm and Home Research: 1949 -1998

A Handful of Seed [p] 3
Hardiness Research [p] 8
Saving a Shelterbelt [p] 9
The Changing Farm Picture [p] 13
Rail Service [p] 15
SxA Calves [p] 18
Feed Mill [p] 20


South Dakota Farm And Home Research, South Dakota State University Apr 1978

South Dakota Farm And Home Research, South Dakota State University

South Dakota Farm and Home Research: 1949 -1998

Director’s Comments [p] 2
Deep Plowing [p] 3
Drip Vegetables [p] 6
Pumps and Fish [p] 8
Irrigation Permits [p] 9
Water for Livestock [p] 11
The Irrigation Pump [p] 13
Water Quality [p] 16
Energy Alternatives [p] 19
Water Choices [p] 24


1978 Little International Agricultural Exposition Catalog, Little International Agricultural Exposition South Dakota State University Mar 1978

1978 Little International Agricultural Exposition Catalog, Little International Agricultural Exposition South Dakota State University

Little International Agricultural Exposition Catalogs

No abstract provided.


South Dakota Farm And Home Research, South Dakota State University Jan 1978

South Dakota Farm And Home Research, South Dakota State University

South Dakota Farm and Home Research: 1949 -1998

State’s Dairy Industry: Bright Future [p] 3
Fermented Colostrum [p] 5
Cafeteria Choice [p] 7
Miniaturized Junipers [p] 9
Dicamba Drift [p] 12
Shrubs for Modern Landscaping [p] 14
Low-cost Protein [p] 17
A Check on Antibiotics [p] 18


B749: Pulping, Biomass, And Nutrient Studies Of Woody Shrub And Shrub Sizes Of Tree Species, Andrew I. Chase, Harold E. Young Jan 1978

B749: Pulping, Biomass, And Nutrient Studies Of Woody Shrub And Shrub Sizes Of Tree Species, Andrew I. Chase, Harold E. Young

Bulletins

The research described in this report was a further effort to determine the potential of woody plants and forest waste not normally used commercially as a source of wood pulp. The results of previous studies of this subject have been reported in several technical journals and as LSA Experiment Station Bulletins over a period of several years.

It was concluded that the only feasible way of harvesting this type of material for pulping would be as a whole plant. The small size and large proportions of bark and small branches would preclude any kind of barkwood separation process. If species …


B752: Reserve Milk Supplies Of Milk Processors In Maine And Massachusetts, Homer B. Metzger Jan 1978

B752: Reserve Milk Supplies Of Milk Processors In Maine And Massachusetts, Homer B. Metzger

Bulletins

In making payments to producers, fluid milk dealers pay for milk on a utilization basis. That used as fluid whole milk, low fat, or skim milk is paid for at a Class I price and all other milk, regardless of how used, is paid for at a lower Class II price. The milk classified as Class II is often distinguished as that processed and that not processed at the fluid milk receiving plant. The latter is shipped to a surplus milk disposal facility and in Maine, the dealer pays producers a lower, Class lib price for it. This milk ultimately …