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Full-Text Articles in Life Sciences
Impact Of Petro-Based Input Prices On Tennessee Beef Backgrounding Systems, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, Charles D. Safley, Irving Dubov
Impact Of Petro-Based Input Prices On Tennessee Beef Backgrounding Systems, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, Charles D. Safley, Irving Dubov
Bulletins
No abstract provided.
Corn Silage Maturity And Beef Heifer Performance, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, C. C. Chamberlain, K. M. Barth, H. A. Fribourg
Corn Silage Maturity And Beef Heifer Performance, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, C. C. Chamberlain, K. M. Barth, H. A. Fribourg
Bulletins
No abstract provided.
B751: The Effects Of Mechanized Harvesting On Soil Conditions In The Spruce-Fir Region Of North-Central Maine, Gregory T. Holman, Fred B. Knight, Roland A. Struchtemeyer
B751: The Effects Of Mechanized Harvesting On Soil Conditions In The Spruce-Fir Region Of North-Central Maine, Gregory T. Holman, Fred B. Knight, Roland A. Struchtemeyer
Bulletins
The impact of the new harvesting methods on soil with respect to soil disturbance is largely unknown. One objective of this study was to determine the extent of soil compaction and disturbance to the organic cover of the soil resulting from the use of mechanical harvesters and rubber-tired skidders during logging operations in north-central Maine.
Financing Low-Cost Minimum-Standard Housing In Rural Tennessee, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, B. R. Mcmanus, D. O. Baxter, Earl Wimbish
Financing Low-Cost Minimum-Standard Housing In Rural Tennessee, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, B. R. Mcmanus, D. O. Baxter, Earl Wimbish
Bulletins
No abstract provided.
An Economic And Sociologic Analysis Of The Marketing Sector Of The Tennessee Craft Industry, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, John R. Brooker, Merv J. Yetley
An Economic And Sociologic Analysis Of The Marketing Sector Of The Tennessee Craft Industry, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, John R. Brooker, Merv J. Yetley
Bulletins
No abstract provided.
Rural Juvenile Delinquency: Problems And Needs In East Tennessee, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, William Dan Bolton, David W. Brown
Rural Juvenile Delinquency: Problems And Needs In East Tennessee, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, William Dan Bolton, David W. Brown
Bulletins
No abstract provided.
Cotton Irrigation, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, W. L. Parks, Joseph R. Overton, Charles R. Graves
Cotton Irrigation, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, W. L. Parks, Joseph R. Overton, Charles R. Graves
Bulletins
No abstract provided.
Bulletin No. 23: Plants And Animals Of The Estuary, William A. Niering, Paul E. Fell, Sally L. Taylor, Martine Villalard-Bohnsack, Nancy C. Olmstead
Bulletin No. 23: Plants And Animals Of The Estuary, William A. Niering, Paul E. Fell, Sally L. Taylor, Martine Villalard-Bohnsack, Nancy C. Olmstead
Bulletins
Descriptions and illustrations of over 70 estuarine species.
B749: Pulping, Biomass, And Nutrient Studies Of Woody Shrub And Shrub Sizes Of Tree Species, Andrew I. Chase, Harold E. Young
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
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 …