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Environmental physiology and shelter engineering with special reference to domestic animals. XXII, Influence of humidity on heat exchange and body temperature regulation in Jersey, Holstein, Brahman and Brown Swiss cattle
(University of Missouri, College of Agriculture, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1953)
Environmental physiology with special reference to domestic animals. VIII, Influence of ambient temperature, 0 degrees to 105 degrees F, on insensible weight loss and moisture vaporization in Holstein and Jersey cattle
(University of Missouri, College of Agriculture, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1949)
Income, expenses and savings of local cooperative associations
(University of Missouri, College of Agriculture, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1945)
Environmental physiology and shelter engineering with special reference to domestic animals. XXXV, Heat and moisture removed by a dairy stable ventilation system during diurnal temperature rhythms
(University of Missouri, College of Agriculture, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1955)
Environmental physiology and shelter engineering with special reference to domestic animals. XXXVIII, Influence of diurnal temperature cycles on heat production and cardiorespiratory activities in Holstein and Jersey cows
(University of Missouri, College of Agriculture, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1956)
Environmental physiology and shelter engineering with special reference to domestic animals. XLVI, Comparison of the effect of environmental temperature on rabbits and cattle, Part 2, Influence of raising environmental temperature on the physiological reactions of rabbits and cattle
(University of Missouri, College of Agriculture, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1958)
Rate-of-planting studies with prolific and single-ear corn hybrids
(University of Missouri, College of Agriculture, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1960)
1951 yield trials with corn hybrids in Missouri
(University of Missouri, College of Agriculture, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1952)
Environmental physiology and shelter engineering with special reference to domestic animals. XXXVI, Interrelations between temperatures of rumen (at various depths), rectum, blood, and environmental air, and the effects of an antipyretic, feed and water consumption
(University of Missouri, College of Agriculture, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1955)
The biology and control of the European corn borer in Missouri
(University of Missouri, College of Agriculture, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1961)
Comparison of purebreds, crosses and hybrids for egg production
(University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1960)
Trends in contributions to Missouri and U.S. cash farm income, 1924-1945
(University of Missouri, College of Agriculture, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1947)
Growth and development with special reference to domestic animals. LIX, Resting energy metabolism and pulmonary ventilation in growing swine
(University of Missouri, College of Agriculture, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1944)
Culinary preparation and use of soybeans and soybean flour
(University of Missouri, College of Agriculture, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1945)
Corn silage in rations for fattening steers
(University of Missouri, College of Agriculture, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1917)
Evaluation of St. Joseph consumer marketing program
(University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1962)
Growth and development with special reference to domestic animals. XLVIII, Relation between body weight, amount of wool or feathers, and temperature regulation
(University of Missouri, College of Agriculture, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1938)
Research for the farmer : annual report of the Missouri Experiment Station, 1946-1947
(University of Missouri, College of Agriculture, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1949)
The effect of inadequate rations on the composition of the blood and of the bone of chicks
(University of Missouri, College of Agriculture, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1929)
Environmental physiology with special reference to domestic animals. VII, Influence of temperature, 50 degrees to 5 degrees F and 50 degrees to 95 degrees F, on heat production and cardiorespiratory activities of dairy cattle
(University of Missouri, College of Agriculture, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1949)