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The post-war agricultural experiment station
(1943)
if science had not made similar contributions to agriculture. The agricultural experiment stations of this country were established some fifty-five years ago on the assumption that science can serve agriculture. In common with all scientific institutions...
Wartime agricultural production and the labor and equipment problem
(University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1943)
Farm building repair
(University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1943)
Post-war agriculture
(University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1943)
Protecting man and livestock from ticks
(University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1950)
Rental rates for farm machines
(University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1943)
The value of farm manure
(University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1943)
Controlling mosquitoes in Missouri
(University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1943)
"Mosquitoes constitute the greatest threat to the health and well-being of man of all the various harmful groups of insects. This is especially true in the warm, rainy parts of the world where mosquitoes are most numerous. ...
Producing rabbits for meat
(University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1943)
Controlling clothes moths and carpet beetles in the home
(University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1943)
"Of all the insects that invade the home, the clothes moths and carpet beetles are probably the most injurious. Every year many wool garments, blankets, furs, hair brushes, feathers, upholstery, rugs, and other materials ...
Saving the pig crop
(University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1943)
Nutrition for breeding herds and flocks
(University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1943)
Insects destructive to food in the home
(University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1943)
Protect roasting ears from worms
(University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1943)
Sharing earnings and management to hold workers on farms
(University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1943)
With Missouri farmers in wartime production
(University of Missouri. Agricultural Extension Service., 1943)
Rations for livestock and poultry.
(University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1943)
Wabash soybeans for Missouri
(University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1950)
Timothy-lespedeza mixture
(University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1944)
Insects destructive to food in the home
(1943)
. Millions of dollars worth of foods in American homes are destroyed every year by insects, due largely to food spoilage. These losses can and must be prevented, and this report has been prepared to help Missouri housewives reduce such losses in their homes...