Search
Now showing items 1-20 of 39
Environmental physiology and shelter engineering with special reference to domestic animals. LI, Effect of constant environmental temperatures of 50 degrees and 80 degrees F on ovarian activity of Braham [Brahman], Santa Gertrudis, and Shorthorn calves with a note on physical activity
(University of Missouri, College of Agriculture, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1959)
A field study of practice in loose housing of dairy cattle in Missouri
(University of Missouri, College of Agriculture, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1950)
Environmental physiology with special reference to domestic animals. XVIII, Influence of environmental temperature, 0 degrees to 105 degrees F, on hair and skin temperature of Holstein, Jersey, Brown Swiss, and Brahman cattle, with notes on the thermal properties of hair and skin
(University of Missouri, College of Agriculture, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1952)
Characteristics of flow in trapezoidal and triangular irrigation furrows
(University of Missouri, College of Agriculture, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1964)
Environmental physiology and shelter engineering with special reference to domestic animals. LIX, The effects of constant environmental temperatures 50 degrees or 80 degrees F. on the feed and water consumption of Holstein, Brown Swiss and Jersey calves
(University of Missouri, College of Agriculture, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1960)
Legitimation of decisions to adopt farm practices and purchase farm supplies in two Missouri farm communities : Ozark and Prairie
(University of Missouri, College of Agriculture, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1963)
Measurements of muscle and retail cuts of lamb
(University of Missouri, College of Agriculture, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1964)
Some soil and crop facts
(University of Missouri, College of Agriculture, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1952)
1956 progress report : southeast Missouri experiment fields
(University of Missouri, College of Agriculture, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1956)
Have a healthy baby
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Extension Division, 2010)
Lindane residue in the fermentation and processing of pickles. Part II, Brining and curing of cucumbers
(University of Missouri, College of Agriculture, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1959)
Refrigerated transportation by motor common carriers : a management inquiry
(University of Missouri. Extension Division, 1969)
that it is an indispensable part of our modern food marketing system. As the shipping requirements of numerous commodities become more specific, the motor carrier industry is entering a new era of specialization to satisfy these demands and to increase profits. ... Little...
Profitable adjustments on farms in Eastern Ozarks of Missouri
(University of Missouri, College of Agriculture, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1960)
Missouri state and local spending : a 50-state comparison for 2012 (2015)
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Extension Division, 2015)
2009 annual report (2009)
(University of Missouri--Columbia Extension Division, 2009)
Data relevant to agricultural research and development in the Midwest
(University of Missouri. Extension Division, 1982)
Adult and continuing education through the Cooperative Extension Service
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Extension Division, 1984)
"The Cooperative Extension Service has stimulated beneficial changes in the lives of millions of individuals, families and communities for 70 years; and the contribution is widely recognited. Yet, in spite of longevity, ...
2008 annual report (2008)
(University of Missouri--Columbia Extension Division, 2008)
Supermarket guidelines -- for store design and layout
(University of Missouri. Extension Division, 1973)
"This study was conducted under a cooperative agreement between the U. S. Department of Agriculture and the University of Missouri--Columbia. The data used in this study were provided by firms representing the corporate chains, independent chains...
The history of Missouri capitols
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Extension Division, 1982)
"Before the nineteenth century few Americans or Europeans ventured into the land which came to be Missouri. Ordinarily it had been explorers, miners, and trappers who penetrated the wilderness. These adventurous men usually followed the waterways...