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Type Of Farming Study Manual For The United States And South Dakota, C. R. Hoglund
Type Of Farming Study Manual For The United States And South Dakota, C. R. Hoglund
Agricultural Experiment Station Agricultural Economics Pamphlets (1941-1991)
This pamphlet was prepared especially for teaching guide in farm management courses at South Dakota State College. It should help acquaint students with the geography of crop and livestock production in the states and regions of the United States as well as in the various counties of South Dakota. This material should also be of value to research and extension workers in agriculture. Vocational agricultural instructors may also benefit by studying the maps and other data presented. The concentration of specific crop and livestock production in the various areas of South Dakota and the United States is not due to …
Thinking Of Others At Christmas, Anna M. Wilson
Thinking Of Others At Christmas, Anna M. Wilson
SDSU Extension Circulars
A true gift is a joy to give and a pleasure to receive. Such a gift doesn't just happen, it grows. It takes thought and planning. Then it takes some doing. Gifts made at home will not stretch the purse strings too far, and they can be hand-tailored to the friend. The best gift may not be wrapped in tissue and ribbon-it might be an invitation to a Christmas tea party. Thinking of others will make Christmas the most joyous season of the year-as it should be.
Dropping Pits, J. Ervin Boyd
Dropping Pits, J. Ervin Boyd
SDSU Extension Circulars
Dropping pits or "roosting racks" have become popular with the poultry raisers wherever they have been used. Many folks have replaced their roosts with dropping pits. People with old barns, hog houses or other buildings that have -been remodeled into a poultry laying house have asked for information on constructing dropping pits. Folks who have used the pit type roost cite the following advantages: Labor saving, Aids sanitation, Keeps the eggs cleaner, Helps to keep the litter dry, provides a good place for hens to rest, May save some eggs.
North Central South Dakota Farm Record Summary 1946 Fourth Annual Report, C. R. Hoglund
North Central South Dakota Farm Record Summary 1946 Fourth Annual Report, C. R. Hoglund
Agricultural Experiment Station Agricultural Economics Pamphlets (1941-1991)
This is the fourth annual report of the farm record study started by the Experiment Station in 1943. Farm record cooperators are located in two areas of the state; namely, the Southeastern and North Central Areas. A summary of the results of the Southeastern area are included in a separate pamphlet.
Southeastern South Dakota Farm Record Summary 1946 Fourth Annual Report, C. R. Hoglund
Southeastern South Dakota Farm Record Summary 1946 Fourth Annual Report, C. R. Hoglund
Agricultural Experiment Station Agricultural Economics Pamphlets (1941-1991)
This is the fourth annual report of the farm record study started by the Experiment Station in 1943. Farm record cooperators are located in two areas of the state; namely, the Southeastern and North Central Areas. A summary of the results of the North Central area are included in a separate pamphlet.
Crop, Livestock, & Miscellaneous Statistics For South Dakota Agriculture, C. R. Hoglund
Crop, Livestock, & Miscellaneous Statistics For South Dakota Agriculture, C. R. Hoglund
Agricultural Experiment Station Agricultural Economics Pamphlets (1941-1991)
The purpose of this pamphlet is to bring together into a single report, the most recent data on crops and livestock, land use, number and size of farms, tenure, in come and other pertinent information which has a direct bearing on South Dakota Agriculture. This report contains a great deal of material which has been summarized from the recent 1945 U.S. Census. Much additional information has been obtained from the South Dakota Crop and Livestock Reporting Service.
Window Fashions, Mabel E. Bryan
Window Fashions, Mabel E. Bryan
SDSU Extension Circulars
Windows let sunshine and beauty into rooms, just as the eyes let light and joy into the soul. Windows should be allowed to serve their purpose and not be overloaded with curtains and draperies. They should be decorated to create a restful and cheerful atmosphere within the room. The best treatment depends on the size, shape, and arrangement of the windows, as well as the general characteristic of the room and its surroundings.
Agricultural Research In South Dakota: Sixtieth Annual Station Report, July 1, 1946 - June 30, 1947, South Dakota State College Of Agriculture And Mechanic Arts
Agricultural Research In South Dakota: Sixtieth Annual Station Report, July 1, 1946 - June 30, 1947, South Dakota State College Of Agriculture And Mechanic Arts
Agricultural Experiment Station and Research Farm Annual Reports
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