Newspaper bulletin:
Began publication in 1885 or 1886 and ceased publication with number 4 in 1897.

Special newspaper bulletin:
Began publication with number 5 in 1897.

MOspace content: Number 2-8, 10-13.

Recent Submissions

  • Asparagus culture in Missouri 

    University of Missouri. Agricultural Experiment Station. (Missouri Agricultural Experiment Station, 1898)
    Bulletin No. 43 of the Missouri Experiment Station, by Prof. J. C. Whiten, Horticulturist, describes in detail the best methods of growing asparagus, which, briefly summarized, are as follows ..."
  • Asparagus growing 

    University of Missouri. Agricultural Experiment Station. (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 

    University of Missouri. Agricultural Experiment Station. (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 ...
  • Board-tired wagons 

    University of Missouri. Agricultural Experiment Station. (Missouri Agricultural Experiment Station, 1898)
    "The Missouri Experiment Station has made a large number of experiments during the past two years with the draft of broad and narrow-tired wagons. These tests have been made with the ordinary narrow-tired wheels and with ...
  • Texas fever 

    University of Missouri. Agricultural Experiment Station. (Missouri Agricultural Experiment Station, 1897)
    "Elaborate experiments on Texas fever have been conducted Columbia during the past year by the Missouri Experiment Station and the State Board of Agriculture, co-operating with the Texas Experiment Station. Bulletin No. ...
  • Sugar beets 

    University of Missouri. Agricultural Experiment Station. (Missouri Agricultural Experiment Station, 1897)
    "Great interest is now being manifested in the culture of the Sugar Beet in Missouri, and in order to answer more definitely the numerous inquiries received from farmers, boards of trade and capitalists as to whether the ...
  • Insects injuring apples 

    University of Missouri. Agricultural Experiment Station. (Missouri Agricultural Experiment Station, 1897)
    "Bulletin No. 36 of the Missouri Agricultural Experiment Station, Columbia , by Prof. J. M. Stedman, reports the results of elaborate experiments with means of preventing two insects very injurious to apple trees, and ...
  • An important discovery to apple growers 

    University of Missouri. Agricultural Experiment Station. (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 ...
  • Clover and cowpeas 

    University of Missouri. Agricultural Experiment Station. (Missouri Agricultural Experiment Station, 1897)
    Summary of Bulletin no. 34. "In Bulletin No. 34 of the Missouri Agricultural Experiment Station a full discussion of the value of clover and cowpeas is given, and practical suggestions are made as to the best methods of ...
  • Farm manures 

    University of Missouri. Agricultural Experiment Station. (Missouri Agricultural Experiment Station, 1897)
    "Bulletin No. 34 of the Missouri Agricultural Experiment Station, by Director H. J. Waters, deals with the subject of soil fertility, and the production, preservation and use of farm manures, of which the following is a ...
  • Experiments in corn growing 

    University of Missouri. Agricultural Experiment Station. (Missouri Agricultural Experiment Station, 1896)
    "Bulletin 32 of the Missouri Experiment Station, by Director H. J. Waters and Mr. Connor, reports the results of three years' experiments in corn growing, of which the following is a brief summary. The land used for the ...