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Full-Text Articles in Education
1908-1909 Journal, Martha Murdock Mcmillan
1908 Journal, Martha Murdock Mcmillan
Complete Transcript Of The 1908 Journal, Lynn A. Brock, Adam J. Wagner
Complete Transcript Of The 1908 Journal, Lynn A. Brock, Adam J. Wagner
Transcripts
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Pb1908-27 Loss From Cornstalk Disease In Custer County, Nebraska, During The Winter Of 1906-1907 (Distributed January 1908, Reprinted December 1930), F.J. Alway, A.T. Peters
Pb1908-27 Loss From Cornstalk Disease In Custer County, Nebraska, During The Winter Of 1906-1907 (Distributed January 1908, Reprinted December 1930), F.J. Alway, A.T. Peters
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
"Cornstalk disease" is the name given to the cause or causes of death of cattle allowed to run in fields of standing cornstalks from which the ears have been gathered. It is probable that "many different maladies have been included under this name." In Nebraska, however, there is such a similarity in the symptoms reported by the farmers that it seems probable that the great majority of the losses attributed to cornstalk disease are really due to some common cause. As to the exact nature of this cause nothing is known. However, various theories have been advanced, and methods of …
Notes On The 1908 Journal, Rankin Macmillan
Notes On The 1908 Journal, Rankin Macmillan
Rankin MacMillan’s Notes on Each Journal
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