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North And South Dakota Horticulture, October 1936, North And South Dakota Horticultural Societies
North And South Dakota Horticulture, October 1936, North And South Dakota Horticultural Societies
North and South Dakota Horticulture
Volume 9, Number 10
The Carolina Rail, O.A. Stevens
N.D. News Letter, Dr. A.F. Yeager
Peonies, Guy Nehr
President's Corner, F.X. Wallner
Gleanings from Canada, D.H. Scott
Lilies from Seed, Dr. G.L. Slate
Secretary's Corner, W.A. Simmons
Results with New Fruits, E.A. Gates
Hardiness of Fruits, E. Pfeander
North And South Dakota Horticulture, September 1936, North And South Dakota Horticultural Societies
North And South Dakota Horticulture, September 1936, North And South Dakota Horticultural Societies
North and South Dakota Horticulture
Volume 9, Number 9
The Nighthawk, O.A. Stevens
N.D. News Letter, A.F. Yeager
Drought on Trees, Dr. E.N. Munns
President's Corner, F.X. Wallner
Use of Rocks, R.A. Dunham, Jr
From our Mailbag, V. Lundeen
Secretary's Corner, W.A. Simmons
Beekeepers Notes, J.A. Munro
N.D.'s Largest Tree, H. Graves
North And South Dakota Horticulture, August 1936, North And South Dakota Horticultural Societies
North And South Dakota Horticulture, August 1936, North And South Dakota Horticultural Societies
North and South Dakota Horticulture
Volume 9, Number 8
Ruby-Throated Hummingbird, O.A. Stevens
N.D. News Letter, A.F. Yeager
Marhan Hybrid Lilies, F.L. Skinner
President's Corner, F.X. Wallner
Slants on Rocks, C.A. Barr
From our Mailbag, V. Lundeen
Secretary's Corner, W.A. Simmons
Letter from Joe Smith
North And South Dakota Horticulture, July 1936, North And South Dakota Horticultural Societies
North And South Dakota Horticulture, July 1936, North And South Dakota Horticultural Societies
North and South Dakota Horticulture
Volume 9, Number 7
Maryland Yellow-Throat, O.A. Stevens
N.D. News Letter, A.F. Yeager
Lilies in Manitoba, F.L. Skinner
President's Corner, F.X. Wallner
Indian Vegetables, G.F. Will
From our Mailbag, V. Lundeen
Johnny Appleseed, R.A. Hamilton
Secretary's Corner, W.A. Simmons
Friendship Garden, Mrs. M.M. Saeger
North And South Dakota Horticulture, June 1936, North And South Dakota Horticultural Societies
North And South Dakota Horticulture, June 1936, North And South Dakota Horticultural Societies
North and South Dakota Horticulture
Volume 9, Number 6
The Brown Thrasher, O.A. Stevens
N.D. News Letter, A.F. Yeager
Lily Notes, F.L. Skinner
Beekeeping Notes, J.A. Munro
My Garden in Alberta, R.S. Stockton
From Our Mailbag, V. Lundeen
Roses and Radishes, Maude K. Backlund
President's Corner, F.X. Wallner
Oxeye Daisy, C.A. Barr
Report of Dell Rapids Garden Club
Secretary's Corner, W.A. Simmons
North And South Dakota Horticulture, May 1936, North And South Dakota Horticultural Societies
North And South Dakota Horticulture, May 1936, North And South Dakota Horticultural Societies
North and South Dakota Horticulture
Volume 9, Number 5
Swainson's Hawk, O.A. Stevens
N.D. News Letter, A.F. Yeager
Spring Bird Flight, Dr. Ferd. Brown
President's Corner, F.X. Wallner
Forestry Views, D.D. Baldwin
Shelterbelt in S.D., A.L. Ford
Secretary's Corner, W.A. Simmons
From our Mailbag, Victor Lundeen
Plant Peonies, A.M. Brand
My Philosophy, John S. Robertson
An Interesting Nebraska Orchard
North And South Dakota Horticulture, April 1936, North And South Dakota Horticultural Societies
North And South Dakota Horticulture, April 1936, North And South Dakota Horticultural Societies
North and South Dakota Horticulture
Volume 9, Number 4
The Sparrow Hawk, O.A. Stevens
N.D. News Letter, A.F. Yeager
County Parks, H.E. Beebe
President's Corner, F.X. Wallner
Oriental Poppies, etc., A.L. Truax
Forestry Views, D.D. Baldwin
Fruits in Manitoba, Dr. W.R. Leslie
Secretary's Corner, W.A. Simmons
From Our Mailbag, Victor Lundeen
Vermillion Garden Club, Mrs. M.M. Saeger
Plans for Shelterbelt, F.E. Cobb
Welcome to the Crocus, Mrs. J.M. Allen
North And South Dakota Horticulture, March 1936, North And South Dakota Horticultural Societies
North And South Dakota Horticulture, March 1936, North And South Dakota Horticultural Societies
North and South Dakota Horticulture
Volume 9, Number 3
The Evening Grosbeak, O.A. Stevens
N.D. News Letter, A.F. Yeager
The Wayzata Strawberry, J.D. Winter
President's Corner, F.X. Wallner
Sweet Rocket, etc. A.L. Truax
Forestry Views, D.D. Baldwin
Fruits in Manitoba, W.R. Leslie
Secretary's Corner, W.A. Simmons
N.D. Notes, V. Lundeen
North And South Dakota Horticulture, February 1936, North And South Dakota Horticultural Societies
North And South Dakota Horticulture, February 1936, North And South Dakota Horticultural Societies
North and South Dakota Horticulture
Volume 9, Number 2
The Purple Finch, O.A. Stevens
North Dakota News Letter, A.F. Yeager
Hardy Apricot and Other Fruits, Dr. N.E. Hansen
President's Corner, F.X. Wallner
Beekeepers Meet, J.A. Munro
My Favorite Perennials, A.L. Truax
Secretary's Corner, W.A. Simmons
North Dakota Notes, Victor Lundeen
The Prickly Poppy, Claude A. Barr
North And South Dakota Horticulture, January 1936, North And South Dakota Horticultural Societies
North And South Dakota Horticulture, January 1936, North And South Dakota Horticultural Societies
North and South Dakota Horticulture
Volume 9, Number 1
The Crossbills, O.A. Stevens
North Dakota News Letter, A.F. Yeager
The Story of Iron Bull, J.H. Berry
Native Birds, Mrs. R.B. Colby
President's Corner, F.X. Wallner
Beekeepers Notes, J.A. Munro
Homeward Bound, A.L. Truax
Secretary's Corner, W.A. Simmons
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An Analysis Of Crop Production In South Dakota By Types Of Farming Areas, Warren Richards Bailey
An Analysis Of Crop Production In South Dakota By Types Of Farming Areas, Warren Richards Bailey
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Farmers choose the crops they grow for two principal users; namely, for feed production or for cash income, or for both feed and cash income. It is true that some crops are grown for cover-crops, soil building, weed competition and a multitude of other miscellaneous purposes, many of them of equal or greater importance in the individual case than the two uses of crops which are the basis for this analysis. Crop production in South Dakota has been discussed since the first records of yields were available. the usual unit for production was the legal bushel of a specified weight.
The Abortion Of Essential Organs In The Imperfect Flowers Of Benzoin Aestivale, Norris M. Paulson
The Abortion Of Essential Organs In The Imperfect Flowers Of Benzoin Aestivale, Norris M. Paulson
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
There have been a number of investigations dealing with the abortion of essential organs in the imperfect flowers. Ulvin submitted a paper on Abortive Stamens and Carpels in Lychnis alba, Simon described stamen and carpel abortion in Cucumis stativus, Schaffner was able to control sex expression in Arisamea triphyllum and secure sex reversal in Cannabis stiva, Bessey determined the relationship of sex to the age of pollen in Cannabis sativa.
Index Numbers Of South Dakota Farm Prices, Leslie Max Brown
Index Numbers Of South Dakota Farm Prices, Leslie Max Brown
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
During the last generation, index numbers have gradually gone into general use among economists, statisticians, and business men. Because a farmer is a business man, it is important that he know what the trend of farm prices have been in the past and what the current trend is, so that he may anticipate changes which statistical analysis show are taking place in his particular phase of business.The Main objective of this study is to revise the existing South Dakota Farm Price Index. In order to furnish a comparable background for the presentation of these results it was found desirable (1) …