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Consumer Profile Differences Among Utah And Idaho Boaters, Thomas D. Singleton May 1976

Consumer Profile Differences Among Utah And Idaho Boaters, Thomas D. Singleton

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

The purpose of this study was to describe and evaluate the consumer characteristics of boaters in Utah and Idaho. This has entailed a descriptive analysis of boater's socio-economic profiles, facilities and equipment, preferences and attitudes, and activity patterns.

Concomitantly a test of the hypothesis that boating is not a homogenous recreational activity was attempted. Two statistical analyses were carried out. The first test was to determine whether the profiles of boaters having different activity specialities differed. This was accomplished by finding the means of selected boater characteristics (i.e., income, children, length of boat) for each boating speciality. The L.S.D. multiple …


Migration Patterns Of High School Vocational Agricultural Graduates Of Utah In 1949 And A Comparison With Ohio Graduates, Keith L. Smith May 1976

Migration Patterns Of High School Vocational Agricultural Graduates Of Utah In 1949 And A Comparison With Ohio Graduates, Keith L. Smith

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

The purpose of the study was to determine the migration patterns of vocational agricultural graduates in Utah during the first 5 years following their high school graduation in 1969, and compare these patterns with Ohio graduates of 1963. Former graduates of 23 of the qualifying 28 departments were included in this study. A random sample of students were surveyed.

Forty percent of the 1969 graduates were engaged in agricultural occupations or agricultural study in college. A total of 30.6 percent of the graduates had moved from their home communities since graduating from high school. More than 88 percent of the …


Projected Employment And Population Impacts Of Oil Shale Development In Uintah County, Utah, Muin S. Kakish May 1976

Projected Employment And Population Impacts Of Oil Shale Development In Uintah County, Utah, Muin S. Kakish

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

This study provides a critique of regional base method for population and employment impacts. It uses a new approach to calculate the regional employment multiplier. The new approach tries to preserve the advantages of the regional base method and at the same time avoid some of the problems associated with it.

This study estimates the changes in local service employment by industry and population in Uintah County, Utah, resulting from an oil shale development project with a 100,000 barrel-per-day capacity and an operating labor force of 2500. It also estimates the changes in total local service employment and population on …


Water Allocation For Future Development In The Uintah Basin, David W. Mills May 1976

Water Allocation For Future Development In The Uintah Basin, David W. Mills

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

The major objectives of this study are to determine whether or not future needs for water in the Uinta Basin can be satisfied by the present quantity of water produced by the hydrology of the Basin.

The specific objectives are as follows:

1. To determine the present demand for water in the Basin.

2. To determine the present annual quantity of water produced by the Basin.

3. To project the changes in the demand for water in the Uinta Basin resulting from energy, agricultural and other development.

4. To project the changes in the quantity of water available to satisfy …


Iron Requirement Of Pigs Farrowed In Metal Farrowing Stalls, Rebecca Walker May 1976

Iron Requirement Of Pigs Farrowed In Metal Farrowing Stalls, Rebecca Walker

Masters Theses & Specialist Projects

Pigs farrowed and reared in metal farrowing stalls were studied to determine the need for iron. Three treatments were studied, namely—T-O (pigs given no iron injection), T-1 (pigs given 1 iron-dextran injection at 2 days of age) and T-2 (pigs given 2 injections of iron-dextran, the first at day 2 and the second at day 7). Hemoglobin levels were analyzed to determine the incorporation of iron in the bloodstream in the form of hemoglobin. Pig weights were used as a measure of production.

The hemoglobin levels did not differ (p>0.1) among the 3 treatments at birth, 4 days, 6 …


Results Of The Fifth International Winter Wheat Performance Nursery Grown In 1973, J. E. Stroike, K. D. Wilhelmi, V. A. Johnson, J. W. Schmidt, P. J. Mattern Apr 1976

Results Of The Fifth International Winter Wheat Performance Nursery Grown In 1973, J. E. Stroike, K. D. Wilhelmi, V. A. Johnson, J. W. Schmidt, P. J. Mattern

Historical Research Bulletins of the Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station

This is the fifth report of results from an International Winter Wheat Performance Nursery (IWWPN) organized in 1968 by the Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station and the Agricultural Research Service, U. S. Department of Agriculture, under a contract with the Agency for International Development, U. S. Department of State. The Nursery was designed to (1) test the adaptation of winter wheat cultivars in a range of latitudes, daylengths, fertility conditions, water management, and disease complexes; (2) identify superior winter cultivars to serve as recipient genotypes for high protein and high lysine genes, and (3) test the degree of expression and stability …


The Mourning Dove: Processing, Cooking, Freezing, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, Cathy H. Baker, Curtis C. Melton, Ralph W. Dimmick Apr 1976

The Mourning Dove: Processing, Cooking, Freezing, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, Cathy H. Baker, Curtis C. Melton, Ralph W. Dimmick

Bulletins

No abstract provided.


Economic Interrelationships In A Rural East Tennessee Economy, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, Thomas H. Klindt, George F. Smith Apr 1976

Economic Interrelationships In A Rural East Tennessee Economy, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, Thomas H. Klindt, George F. Smith

Bulletins

No abstract provided.


The Economic Impact Of Public Investment In Water Resources, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, A. Eugene Hileman, Joe A. Martin Apr 1976

The Economic Impact Of Public Investment In Water Resources, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, A. Eugene Hileman, Joe A. Martin

Bulletins

No abstract provided.


The People In Tennessee's Title V Counties: A Summary Report On Characteristics And Attitudes, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, George F. Smith, Thomas H. Klindt Apr 1976

The People In Tennessee's Title V Counties: A Summary Report On Characteristics And Attitudes, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, George F. Smith, Thomas H. Klindt

Bulletins

No abstract provided.


Changes In The Tennessee Dairy Industry, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, James G. Snell, Gonzalee Martin Apr 1976

Changes In The Tennessee Dairy Industry, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, James G. Snell, Gonzalee Martin

Bulletins

No abstract provided.


Labor Requirements In Beef Cow Herds, Herbert R. Allen, David Jibben Apr 1976

Labor Requirements In Beef Cow Herds, Herbert R. Allen, David Jibben

Agricultural Experiment Station Agricultural Economics Pamphlets (1941-1991)

The cattle producer attempts to allocate and use scarce resources so as to maximize profits. Efficient use of labor is an important factor of production. It normally serves to lower production costs which frequently results in greater profits. The following report attempts to quantify the number of annual man hours necessary for different levels of efficiency in labor use with beef cow herds. Furthermore, this report figures the monthly percentages of total annual labor required at average efficiency for five different sizes of beef cow herds. Data for this report have been obtained from a survey of 160 farmers and …


Farm, Ranch And Home Quarterly Institute Of Agriculture And Natural Resources, University Of Nebraska- Lincoln Apr 1976

Farm, Ranch And Home Quarterly Institute Of Agriculture And Natural Resources, University Of Nebraska- Lincoln

Farm, Ranch and Home Quarterly

In this issue:

3 Does Ag Research Pay?

4 Warm Season, Ornamental Turfgrasses for Nebraska

7 New Protein Sources Evaluated

8 Computer Can Analyze Your Diet

10 Photographing Rural Nebraska

13 Irrigation-From Army Ordnance to Ag Research

15 Credit Use Among Nebraska Farmers

17 Toxic Weeds Can Cause Disease in Cattle

18 Is Solar Heating Feasible for Livestock Housing?


Blueberry Research Progress Report, Howard Y. Forsythe Jr, Amr A. Ismail, Said A. Goueli, Paul R. Hepler, Arlen D. Draper, John M. Smagula, Stewart Goltz, Alan Langille, Thomas E. Christensen, Homer B. Metzger, Ruth H. True Apr 1976

Blueberry Research Progress Report, Howard Y. Forsythe Jr, Amr A. Ismail, Said A. Goueli, Paul R. Hepler, Arlen D. Draper, John M. Smagula, Stewart Goltz, Alan Langille, Thomas E. Christensen, Homer B. Metzger, Ruth H. True

Wild Blueberry Research Reports

The 1975 edition of the Blueberry Research Progress Report was prepared for the Blueberry Advisory Committee by researchers at the University of Maine, Orono. Projects in this report include:

1. Insects Affecting the Blueberry

2. Weed Control in Blueberry Fields

3. Pruning of Blueberries

4. Integrated Management of Blueberry Fields

5. Selective Thinning of Black Barrenberries in Lowbush Blueberry Fields with Ethrel

6. The Physiology and Biochemistry of the Development of the Lowbush Blueberry Fruit

7. The Development of Blueberry Varieties Adapted to Maine

8. Factors Regulating Rhizome Initiation and Development in the Lowbush Blueberry

9. Mechanical Blueberry Harvesting

10. …


Agricultural Experiment Station News April 1976 Apr 1976

Agricultural Experiment Station News April 1976

Agricultural Research Division: News and Annual Reports

CONTENTS:
FROM THE DIRECTOR'S DESK
How is IANR Doing?
PERSONNEL ACTIONS
GENERAL NOTES
GRANTS AND CONTRACTS
NEBRASKA AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION PUBLICATIONS - March 1976
BULLETINS PRINTED


Ua12/2/19 Earth Week, Energy For Student Awareness Apr 1976

Ua12/2/19 Earth Week, Energy For Student Awareness

WKU Archives Records

Newspaper created by the Energy for Student Awareness group regarding Earth Week and environmental issues.


Louisiana Agriculture Magazine, Spring 1976, Lsu Agricultural Experiment Station Apr 1976

Louisiana Agriculture Magazine, Spring 1976, Lsu Agricultural Experiment Station

Louisiana Agriculture

No abstract provided.


1976 Little International Agricultural Exposition Catalog, Little International Agricultural Exposition South Dakota State University Mar 1976

1976 Little International Agricultural Exposition Catalog, Little International Agricultural Exposition South Dakota State University

Little International Agricultural Exposition Catalogs

No abstract provided.


Agricultural Experiment Station News March 1976 Mar 1976

Agricultural Experiment Station News March 1976

Agricultural Research Division: News and Annual Reports

CONTENTS:
FROM THE DIRECTOR'S DESK
PERSONNEL ACTIONS
GRANTS AND CONTRACTS
GENERAL NOTES
NEBRASKA AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION PUBLICATIONS – February 1976
BULLETINS PRINTED


A D-Vac Calibration Technique, K. P. Pruess, R. W. Whitmore Feb 1976

A D-Vac Calibration Technique, K. P. Pruess, R. W. Whitmore

Department of Entomology: Faculty Publications

Removal samples from an irrigated pasture were used as a calibration technique for the D-Vac. Plots 4 m2 were enclosed with a frame, and 1 initial and 3 removal samples were taken. Equations are given for computing the population and probability of collecting an insect. For leafhopper adults, leafhopper nymphs, Orius insidiosus (Say), and corn flea beetle, Chaetocnema pulicaria Melsheimer, calibrations (m2/linear m) were 0.405, 0.328, 0.272, and 0.490, respectively.


Agricultural Experiment Station News February 1976 Feb 1976

Agricultural Experiment Station News February 1976

Agricultural Research Division: News and Annual Reports

CONTENTS:
FROM THE ACTING DIRECTOR'S DESK
PERSONNEL ACTIONS
GRANTS AND CONTRACTS
GENERAL NOTES
NEBRASKA AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION PUBLICATIONS - January 1976
BULLETINS PRINTED


Farm, Ranch And Home Quarterly Institute Of Agriculture And Natural Resources, University Of Nebraska- Lincoln Jan 1976

Farm, Ranch And Home Quarterly Institute Of Agriculture And Natural Resources, University Of Nebraska- Lincoln

Farm, Ranch and Home Quarterly

In this issue:

2 Scientists Trace Ancient Nitrogen in Deep Nebraska Soils

4 Backyard Farmer

5 Children's Imaginary Playmates

7 New Landscape Design Courses

9 New Wildflower Varieties Released

11 Fabric Softener Stains

12 4.-H'ers Become Trained Communication

14 A New Look at Animal Wastes as Fertilizer

16 Black Layer Signals Maturity

18 Roadside Hay Harvests

19 Protein and Lysine Enriched Bread


Minutes Of Meeting: 1976 Jan 1976

Minutes Of Meeting: 1976

Cherry County Extension: Historical Documents

Meeting Minutes from:

December 7, 1976

September 15, 1976

May 5, 1976

February 27, 1976

Salary claim Letter

Budget Proposal

Salary Issue

Amendment

Committee Meeting

Expenditure Estimate


Tb79: The Economic Impact Of Expanding The Federal Milk Order Into Northern New England, Homer Metzger, Fred Webster Jan 1976

Tb79: The Economic Impact Of Expanding The Federal Milk Order Into Northern New England, Homer Metzger, Fred Webster

Technical Bulletins

This study was undertaken to (1) gather data on current marketing situations including milk volume and utilization, prices paid to producers, and rates charged for hauling milk in the federal order and state order areas, and (2) to determine the economic and related impacts of expanding the Boston regional order into Northern New England. Emphasis was placed upon the expected impact on producers but implications for milk dealers and consumers also were considered. The main focus was on Maine and Vermont situations but some data were also collected on the non-federal order markets of New Hampshire and Massachusetts.


The Agricultural Co-Operative Movement In Japan, G C. George Jan 1976

The Agricultural Co-Operative Movement In Japan, G C. George

Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4

Agricultural adviser Gil George, the author of this article, returned earlier this year from 21/2 years' study in Japan, where he gained a Diploma in Japanese Language from the Osaka Institute of Foreign Studies and a Master's Degree in Economics from Hitotsubashi University, one of Japan's foremost economic institutions.

In Japan he examined the post-war development of the Japanese agricultural co-operative movement, and some aspects of marketing of agricultural products.

He also participated in the Japan- Australia Project (a committee studying the interdependence of the two economies), carried out some work for the Japan Economic Research Centre and edited papers …


Facility Costs Of Centralized Grain Storage Systems Utilizing Computer Design, Otto J. Loewer Jr., Thomas C. Bridges, Douglas G. Overhults Jan 1976

Facility Costs Of Centralized Grain Storage Systems Utilizing Computer Design, Otto J. Loewer Jr., Thomas C. Bridges, Douglas G. Overhults

Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering Faculty Publications

The item considered most often when estimating the cost of a grain storage facility is capacity. Of equal or greater importance is daily harvest rate. Other important considerations include drying method, materials handling equipment, energy cost, facility arrangement, labor requirements, grain quality and management ability. Only through a comparison of facilities which offer similar capacity, capability and convenience can the purchaser obtain his best system.


Computer Layout And Design Of Grain Storage Facilities, Otto J. Loewer Jr., Thomas C. Bridges, Douglas G. Overhults Jan 1976

Computer Layout And Design Of Grain Storage Facilities, Otto J. Loewer Jr., Thomas C. Bridges, Douglas G. Overhults

Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


1975 Performance Of Cotton Varieties, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, P. E. Hoskinson Jan 1976

1975 Performance Of Cotton Varieties, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, P. E. Hoskinson

Bulletins

No abstract provided.


Tree Breeding At The University Of Tennessee 1959-1975, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, Eyvind Thor Jan 1976

Tree Breeding At The University Of Tennessee 1959-1975, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, Eyvind Thor

Bulletins

No abstract provided.


The Agrarian Tradition In American Society, Clinton B. Allison, Harold F. Breimyer, Walter N. Lambert, Frank O. Leuthold, Joe A. Martin, John Seigenthaler, Frank E. Smith, William Bruce Wheeler Jan 1976

The Agrarian Tradition In American Society, Clinton B. Allison, Harold F. Breimyer, Walter N. Lambert, Frank O. Leuthold, Joe A. Martin, John Seigenthaler, Frank E. Smith, William Bruce Wheeler

History of the Institute of Agriculture: Publications

No abstract provided.