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Farmer bankruptcies, 1898-1935. |
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A1.4_2..415
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Equipment for applying dust fungicides to seed grain. |
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A1.4_2..416
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Land℗Ư-improvement measures in relation to possible control of beet leaf-hopper and curly top. |
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A1.4_2..417
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Farm real estate situation, 1935-36. |
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A1.4_2..418
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Parasites and predators of Mexican bean beetle in United States. |
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A1.4_2..419
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Fir engraver beetle, serious enemy of white fir and red fir. |
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A1.4_2..420
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Houma potato, new variety. |
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A1.4_2..421
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Results of field crop, shelterbelt, and orchard investigations at United States Dry Land Field Station, Ardmore, S. Dak., 1911-32. |
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A1.4_2..422
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Biology of tobacco moth and its control in closed storage. |
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A1.4_2..423
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House rat. |
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A1.4_2..424
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Distribution of varieties and classes of wheat in United States in 1934. |
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A1.4_2..425
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Method for control of cotton root rot in irrigated Southwest. |
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A1.4_2..426
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Use of soil-moisture and fruit-growth records for checking irrigation practices in citrus orchards. |
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A1.4_2..427
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Peach mosaic, its identification and control [plant disease] |
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A1.4_2..428
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Flight speed of birds. |
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A1.4_2..429
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Rhododendron whitefly and its control. |
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A1.4_2..430
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Emergency wind-℗Ưerosion control. |
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A1.4_2..431
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Increasing growth and yield of young spruce pulpwood stands by girdling hardwoods. |
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A1.4_2..432
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Country milk℗Ưreceiving and cooling stations. |
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A1.4_2..433
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Crow℗Ưwaterfowl relationships, based on preliminary studies on Canadian breeding grounds. |
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