Circular (University of Missouri. Agricultural Experiment Station)
Title history:
no. 1-35 (1895-1909) | Circular of information | MERLIN record |
no. 36-360 (1909-1951) | Circular | MERLIN record |
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How to choose commercial feeds
(University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1948)"In the feeding of livestock there are certain fundamentals that must form the basis of the feeder's choice of commercial products to supplement the feeds produced on the farm. It is to emphasize these fundamentals, rather ... -
Flower gardening
(University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1949)"Flowers should have a place in and around every home at all times, especially when they may be grown in your own yard. The growing of flowers in a garden differs widely from that of vegetables and fruit as to purpose, ... -
Improve permanent pastures with lespedeza, phosphate, lime, and supplementary grazing (Reprint 1946)
(University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1946)"The acre yield of meat, milk, or wool obtained from permanent pastures can be materially and profitably increased by increasing the quantity and improving the quality of the forage produced, and by managing grazing so ... -
Picking, packing, and shipping apples
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The post-war agricultural experiment station
(1943)"This is the age of science. We are repeatedly reminded over the radio and in our daily newspapers of t he enormous contributions of science to industry, to medicine, to war and to almost every phase of human life today. ... -
Insects destructive to food in the home
(1943)"The continued loss of foods in the home due to the work of various household insects amounts to willful waste. When there is a food shortage it is just as important to protect available supplies from loss by insects as ... -
Screwworm menace to livestock
(1948)"The screwworm fly is a native of the tropics and breeds abundantly in the southern states. In recent years, it has also been found doing a great deal of damage to livestock in Missouri. While it does not survive our ... -
Nutrition for breeding herds and flocks
(1947)"Good pasture is the natural feed for livestock. When good both as to quality and quantity it makes a most acceptable ration for breeding animals. Under ordinary circumstances, its cost is relatively low; its supply of ... -
Growing sorghum and making sorghum sirup
(1942)"Orange, Sumac, Honey, and Black Amber are the four best varieties of sweet sorghum to use in Missouri. Orange is most commonly used and is generally well adapted throughout the entire State. In extreme northern Missouri, ... -
Control of moles
(1947)"Most gardens and lawns suffer some damage by moles tunneling under crops, injuring sod and causing unsightly washes. The common moles found in Missouri feed largely on earthworms, grubs, cutworms, beetles, and other harmful ... -
Plow adjustment and operation
(1942)"A properly adjusted plow will give real satisfaction to the operator through better work, lighter draft, and less wear on shares and other parts. Different plowing conditions are often encountered even on a single farm. ... -
Buying fertilizers wisely
(1947)Commercial fertilizers are carriers of nutrients for plants. They are designed to be applied to the soil for improvement in crop growth. They do not contain a ll the chemical elements required by plants, but only those ... -
Missouri apple growing
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Controlling plant diseases in the home garden
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Farming as an occupation : a youth publication
(University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1951) -
Some social aspects of forest conservation
(University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1951) -
Grass silage
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Soil improvement and soil conservation in Missouri
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Formulating rations for swine
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Weed control in corn through use of chemicals
(University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1950)