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An important discovery to apple growers
(Missouri Agricultural Experiment Station, 1897)
Summary of Bulletin number 35. "The Wooly-Aphis or Apple-Root Plant-Louse is believed to be doing more damage to the apple orchards of South Missouri than all other insect pests and diseases combined. ... The Missouri Experiment Station has made a...
Asparagus growing
(Missouri Agricultural Experiment Station, 1898)
The Missouri Experiment Station has been experimenting for the past two years with asparagus growing, and has successfully grown asparagus in the open field in mid-winter by running steam into shallow tunnels between the ...
Sugar beets
(Missouri Agricultural Experiment Station, 1898)
"Last spring the Experiment Station sent Sugar Beet seed to one or more representatives in every county in the State, together with directions for growing and harvesting the crop. Samples from all the crops that succeeded ...
Costs of Installing and Operating a Small One-Man Photoengraving Plant
(University of Missouri, 1941)
Building a circulation : methods and ideals for smalltown newspapers
(University of Missouri, 1914)
Probelms of Advertising
(University of Missouri, 1918)
Journalism of Japan
(University of Missouri, 1918)
Law and the Newspaper
(University of Missouri, 1917)
The newspaper and crime
(University of Missouri, 1927)
School of Journalism : announcement, 1934-35
(University of Missouri, 1934)
This announcement is confined to the School of Journalism of the University of Missouri. For information about the University as a whole, and for lists of courses in the other Schools and Colleges of the University, see ...
Beginnings of the Modern Newspaper
(University of Missouri, 1926)
Investing in newsrooms during the layoff era
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2020)
that reverse dwindling circulation numbers remain a worthy pursuit. This study examines medium-sized newspapers from around the country during what's described as the "layoff era" -- the period of time following the economic recession that began in 2007...
Library handbook for faculty and research workers
(University of Missouri, 1955)
In Memoriam Walter Williams
(University of Missouri, 1936)
Building the future: newspaper culture and innovation
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2008)
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] As the business environment erodes for newspapers and the need for change becomes ever more pressing, it is important to look at how the organizational culture of newspapers...
Library handbook for faculty and research workers
(University of Missouri, 1953)
Subsidizing the press : understanding journalists' attitudes about corporate and government influence and the public interest
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2018)
U.S. newspaper companies have been slashing resources, resulting in less original reporting and raising questions about whether private-sector newspapers can adequately serve the public interest. According to social responsibility theory...
Journalism week : honor medal winners
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1957)
"Six journalists and Honolulu Star-Bulletin awarded medals for distinguished service."--Page 2...
Media usage of journalism students of the University of Missouri--Columbia
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2007)
individuals. While online newspapers were the majority of respondents' primary source for world, political and business news, print newspapers were the primary source reported by the majority of respondents for local and regional news. In addition, print news...
After the crop : the impact of downsizing on photojournalism quality
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2010)
A content analysis (N=1,288) of four mid-size regional newspapers before and after periods of layoffs and workforce reduction showed that photographic quality had been negatively affected. Using the quantitative data, in-depth interviews were...