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Ua3/3/1 Memo Re: Agriculture Department At Western, Marvin Russell Apr 1966

Ua3/3/1 Memo Re: Agriculture Department At Western, Marvin Russell

WKU Archives Records

Memo outlining existing conditions in the Agriculture Department in 1966 and goals for the future.


Ua3/3/1 Comments On Activities At The Western Kentucky University Farm, Larry Mutter Mar 1966

Ua3/3/1 Comments On Activities At The Western Kentucky University Farm, Larry Mutter

WKU Archives Records

Report regarding the use of the WKU Farm as laboratory, as demonstration farm, in research projects and for farm group meetings. Includes discussion of crops and livestock.


Ua3/3/1 Comments On Activities At The Western Kentucky State College Farm, Billy Adams Mar 1966

Ua3/3/1 Comments On Activities At The Western Kentucky State College Farm, Billy Adams

WKU Archives Records

Report regarding use of WKU Farm in instruction with list of recommendations for improving the farm and its operation.


Ua3/3/1 Comments On Activities At The Western Kentucky State College Farm, Millard Gipson Mar 1966

Ua3/3/1 Comments On Activities At The Western Kentucky State College Farm, Millard Gipson

WKU Archives Records

Report discussing the development of a farm plan in conjunction with agriculture instruction.


Ua3/3/1 Comments On Activities At The Western Kentucky State College Farm, Henry Amos Feb 1966

Ua3/3/1 Comments On Activities At The Western Kentucky State College Farm, Henry Amos

WKU Archives Records

Report regarding how the WKU Farm was used for Agriculture 150 Soil Conservation course.


Ua3/3/1 Comments On Activities At The Western Kentucky State College Farm, Dallas Wheat Feb 1966

Ua3/3/1 Comments On Activities At The Western Kentucky State College Farm, Dallas Wheat

WKU Archives Records

Report on how the WKU Farm was used in courses on agricultural engineering and soil and water conservation.


Ua3/3/1 Comments On Activities At The Western Kentucky State College Farm, Randolph Richards Feb 1966

Ua3/3/1 Comments On Activities At The Western Kentucky State College Farm, Randolph Richards

WKU Archives Records

WKU Farm report emphasizing ongoing research projects, crops and livestock yields and physical facilities.


Ua35/11 Perspectives On Contemporary Man, Wku Honors Program Oct 1965

Ua35/11 Perspectives On Contemporary Man, Wku Honors Program

WKU Archives Records

Lectures delivered by WKU professors to the Freshman Colloquium in the fall of 1964. The Freshman Honors Colloquium is a special course open only to freshmen students whose test scores, on the battery of tests administered to all entering freshmen, fall in the upper 15% and who graduated in the top quarter of their high school graduating class. The book lists the participants in the colloquium.

Lectures:

  • Bailey, Donald. What is a Man, According to a Biologist?
  • Nash, Ronald. A Philosopher Looks at Man
  • Tachau, Charles. A Theologian Looks at Man
  • Watson, John. A Sociologist Looks at Man
  • Shedd, Charles. …


It's A Mollusk, Dorothea S. Franzen May 1965

It's A Mollusk, Dorothea S. Franzen

Honorees for Teaching Excellence

No abstract provided.


Minutes Of The Annual Meeting Of The Board Of Trustees, New Farmers Of America, North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University Jan 1964

Minutes Of The Annual Meeting Of The Board Of Trustees, New Farmers Of America, North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University

Documents

The NFA Board of Trustees, consisting of the President, Vice President, Secretary Treasurer, Past President and four District Vice Presidents, North Carolina Agricultural Teachers Association, assembled in the conference room of the Carver Hall, A. and T. College, Greensboro, N.C. at 7:25 P.M. for the first business session. Other group representatives were present for the meeting.


Ec64-1179 American 18th Century Furniture, Magdalene Pfister Jan 1964

Ec64-1179 American 18th Century Furniture, Magdalene Pfister

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

During early colonial days, only the most essential and simplest furniture was made. As the country changed from frontier to prosperous colonies, more furniture was imported. These pieces were copied but often with simpler ornamentation. Native woods as well as imported mahogany were used. Furniture made in this century, "the golden age of decorative arts," is still copied or adapted today.

The styles of England were brought over through books, by immigrants, and by the royal governors whose homes expressed culture and refinement as well as importance of their position.


Ua3/3 Bowling Green Chamber Of Commerce Speech, Kelly Thompson Jul 1963

Ua3/3 Bowling Green Chamber Of Commerce Speech, Kelly Thompson

WKU Archives Records

Speech given by President Kelly Thompson at a Bowling Green Chamber of Commerce dinner honoring major industries of Bowling Green, Kentucky.


Rb63-211 Performance Of Alfalfas Under Five Management Systems, W.R. Kehr, E.C. Conard, M.A. Alexander, F.G. Owen Jan 1963

Rb63-211 Performance Of Alfalfas Under Five Management Systems, W.R. Kehr, E.C. Conard, M.A. Alexander, F.G. Owen

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

This bulletin reports stands, forage yields, and other agronomic data on alfalfas of diverse origin or type tested under five management systems at Lincoln, Nebraska.

Narrow-crowned and broad-crowned types were tested. The management systems involved non-irrigated alfalfa-bromegrass tests (a) continuously grazed with steers, (b) cut for hay, and (c) rotationally grazed with sheep; an irrigated alfalfa-bromegrass test rotationally grazed with dairy cattle; and irrigated tests of alfalfas in pure stands cut for hay.


Department Of Entomology Newsletter - No. 1, 1962 Jan 1962

Department Of Entomology Newsletter - No. 1, 1962

Hexapod Herald and Other Entomology Department Newsletters

Foreword, the Editors, Norman L. Braasch and John Edman

Greetings, Roscoe E. Hill

Staff (photo)

Graduate Students (photo)

Courses Currently Offered in Entomology, Current Research Projects

Professional Staff biographies

Clerical and Technical Staff

Athletics

Alumni biographies


Science: In The Pursuit Of Truth And The Furtherance Of Understanding, Wayne Warde Wantland May 1961

Science: In The Pursuit Of Truth And The Furtherance Of Understanding, Wayne Warde Wantland

Honorees for Teaching Excellence

No abstract provided.


Rb59-187 The Existing Space In Nebraska Multistory Square Farm Houses, Jerre Lewis Withrow, Florence Mckinney Jan 1959

Rb59-187 The Existing Space In Nebraska Multistory Square Farm Houses, Jerre Lewis Withrow, Florence Mckinney

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

Many of our farm homes do not satisfactorily meet the needs of the family and its living patterns. Thirty to 50 years ago little thought was given to certain aspects of housing which are considered essential today. It is obvious, to even the casual observer, that improvements should be made in living space, work areas, utilities and appliances.

The 1959 survey of the two story square house parallels the multi-story tee house study (RB58-186 The Existing Space in Nebraska Multistory Tee Houses) as to area covered and type of data collected. One hundred and seven houses were included …


Rb58-186 The Existing Space In Nebraska Multistory Tee Houses, Virginia Y. Trotter Jan 1958

Rb58-186 The Existing Space In Nebraska Multistory Tee Houses, Virginia Y. Trotter

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

In this manuscript, data are presented regarding the space and characteristics of multistory tee-shaped farmhouses. The tee house is shaped like the letter "t", one wing perpendicular to the main portion of the house in such a way that the main portion projects on each side.

The multistory tee house as found to be most prevalent in the areas of Nebraska included in this study. The sample comprised houses chosen by a method of random sampling. A personal interview was made at each farmhouse by a home economist and an agricultural engineer. Detailed measurements of the entire house and a …


Cc56-126 Poultry Profit Pointers: Feeding For Egg Production, Elvin C. Schulte Jan 1956

Cc56-126 Poultry Profit Pointers: Feeding For Egg Production, Elvin C. Schulte

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

Eggs are produced from the feed we give our hens. The number of eggs taht are produced depends upon the amount and quality of the ration. For a hen to lay profitabily she must have a full feed of a properly balanced ration.

This campaign circular discusses what is needed to get the best egg production from your hens.


Cc143 Poultry Profit Pointers: Choosing Your Baby Chicks, Elvin C. Schulte Jan 1956

Cc143 Poultry Profit Pointers: Choosing Your Baby Chicks, Elvin C. Schulte

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

The successful poultryman is very careful in buying chicks, and in selecting birds for his breeding or laying flock. Well-bred stock will do quite well even when conditions are poor, but poor stock will not pay under the best conditions.

This campaign circular discusses what to look for when purchasing chicks for your farm. This includes disease-free chicks, and the types and breeds. It also discusses how many to start with, when to start, keeping records, how to feed them, and preparing the brooder house for the arrival of new chicks.


Cc56-139 Poultry Profit Pointers: Marketing Eggs, Elvin C. Schulte Jan 1956

Cc56-139 Poultry Profit Pointers: Marketing Eggs, Elvin C. Schulte

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

The egg represents the marketable, finished produce from the laying flock. Poultry raisers should be familiar with eggs and do everything possible to maintain egg quality. Eggs are a valuable human food because they are rich in protein, vitamins and minerals. Like other important protein foods, eggs should be properly handled to protect their quality.

This campaign circular discusses what to look for in the size eggs and how to handle them before taking them market.


Cc56-137 Poultry Profit Pointers: Selection And Housing Pullets, Elvin C. Schulte Jan 1956

Cc56-137 Poultry Profit Pointers: Selection And Housing Pullets, Elvin C. Schulte

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

This campaign circular contains pointers on how the producer can raise the best flock for profit. It discusses what to look for in the selection of the laying flock; how to handle the pullets; what is required in housing the flock; feeding the flock; ventilating and watering the flock; the best type of nests and roosts; and placing litter.


Cc56-136 Poultry Profit Pointers: Health Maintenance, Elvin C. Schulte Jan 1956

Cc56-136 Poultry Profit Pointers: Health Maintenance, Elvin C. Schulte

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

The health of a poutlry flock can mean the difference between profit and loss. At least 15% of all chickens hatched in the United States die from disease before copmleting a laying year.

This campaign circular discusses the means rules for raising a healthy flock. This includes: sanitation, medication, vaccination, controlling lice, mites, and internal parasites, controlling cannibalism by debeaking.


Cc56-132 Poultry Profit Pointers: Range Management, Elvin C. Schulte Jan 1956

Cc56-132 Poultry Profit Pointers: Range Management, Elvin C. Schulte

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

This campaign circular discusses range management. The number of birds that can be ranged on an acre will depend upon the type of sod and the fertility of the land. On most land, 250 to 500 pullets can be ranged per acre.

Pullets should be reared on range after geing started in permanent or colony brooder houses. They should be hardened off by letting them run on wire sun porches or gravel yards in front of the brooding houses and then transferred to the shelters on the range.


Cc56-133 Poultry Profit Pointers: Quality Eggs, Elvin C. Schulte Jan 1956

Cc56-133 Poultry Profit Pointers: Quality Eggs, Elvin C. Schulte

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

Consumers are learning that eggs are a protective food, high in nutritive value, and essential in a good diet. As a result, they are buying more eggs. At the same time, housewives are becoming more egg-quality conscious. They are demanding better eggs. It is essential, therefore, that every egg producer take particular care of the eggs he produces and markets.

This campaign circulars discusses how a producer can deliver the best quality eggs to the market. It covers housing, feeding, producing clean eggs, cleaning eggs, cooling eggs, packaging eggs, and marketing.


Cc56-131 Poultry Profit Pointers: Raising Chicks, Elvin C. Schulte Jan 1956

Cc56-131 Poultry Profit Pointers: Raising Chicks, Elvin C. Schulte

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

Thie campaign circular discusses the best way for raising chicks. This circular covers housing, preparing, brooding, and feeding the chicks that you have purchased to raise.


Cc56-127 Profit Pointers For Poultry: A Management Program For Laying Hens, Elvin C. Schulte Jan 1956

Cc56-127 Profit Pointers For Poultry: A Management Program For Laying Hens, Elvin C. Schulte

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

Building a profitable industry is a joint enterprise of farm producers, feed manufacturers, feed dealers, hatcherymen, educational institutions and allied industries.

This campaign circular discusses the selection, housing, equipment needed, water, feeding, health maintenance, ventilation, litter, lights, culling, record keeping, and marketing for raising poultry.


Vocational Agricultural Education Program Proves An Asset To The Catawba-Rosenwald School Community, Catawba, North Carolina, 1939-1956, Prepared By S.B. Simmons, Assistant Supervisor Agricultural Education In Negro Schools A.&T. College, Greensboro, N. C., S. B. Simmons Jan 1956

Vocational Agricultural Education Program Proves An Asset To The Catawba-Rosenwald School Community, Catawba, North Carolina, 1939-1956, Prepared By S.B. Simmons, Assistant Supervisor Agricultural Education In Negro Schools A.&T. College, Greensboro, N. C., S. B. Simmons

Documents

On the following pages one will find out when the program was started and the some of the major objectives accomplished. Emphasis is placed on the fact that accomplishments are the result of good leadership, co-operation, providing materials and time to carry on the varied and useful program.


Proceedings Of The Twentieth National Convention Of The New Farmers Of America, Misc. 3471, U.S. Department Of Health, Education, And Welfare, Office Of Education Division Of Vocational Education, Washington 25, D.C. Oct 1954

Proceedings Of The Twentieth National Convention Of The New Farmers Of America, Misc. 3471, U.S. Department Of Health, Education, And Welfare, Office Of Education Division Of Vocational Education, Washington 25, D.C.

Documents

The National NFA Officers Advisory Council and the Board of Trustees in cooperation with the Office of Education, U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, conducted the 1954 National Convention of the New Farmers of America and the national contests for students of vocational agriculture in Atlanta, Ga., from September 27 to October 1, 1954.


50 Years Of Research At The North Platte Experiment Station, W. W. Burr, J. C. Adams Jun 1954

50 Years Of Research At The North Platte Experiment Station, W. W. Burr, J. C. Adams

Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station: Historical Circulars

The North Platte Experiment was established fifty years ago. So many changes have occurred since then that few people remember why research in dry land agriculture was started in Nebraska and other Great Plains states. In order to get a proper perspective, it may be well to consider some early history.


Rb54-175 Farm Family Housing Needs And Preferences In Nebraska, Virginia Y. Trotter, Margaret I. Liston Jan 1954

Rb54-175 Farm Family Housing Needs And Preferences In Nebraska, Virginia Y. Trotter, Margaret I. Liston

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

Some farm families in Nebraska want to build new houses. Many others are planning to remodel. These families will be asking architects, engineers, builders, contractors, and dealers for plans that meet their needs. Thus, farmhouse plans should be developed that provide for the basic needs of all farm families and that are adaptable to special requirements of some families.

This 1954 bulletin reports the results of a survey of Nebraska farm family preferences, activities and possessions as they are related to housing needs. The study was part of a cooperative research project for the improvement of farm family housing in …