EBD A1.38-21.D
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Formaldehyde seed treatment for oat smuts |
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EBD A1.38-22.D
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Protect white pine from blister rust |
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EBD A1.38-23.D
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Protect western white pine and sugar pine from blister rust |
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EBD A1.38-24.D
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Growing pine timber for profit in the South; some examples, estimates, and opinions by lumbermen and others |
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EBD A1.38-25.D
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Calendar of livestock parasites |
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EBD A1.38-26.D
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Why grow timber? |
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EBD A1.38-27.D
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Black currant spreads white-pine blister rust |
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EBD A1.38-29.D
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Measuring forest-fire danger in northern Idaho |
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EBD A1.38-31.D
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Changing uses of textile fibers in clothing and household articles |
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EBD A1.38-33.D
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Advantages of standards for livestock and meats |
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EBD A1.38-34.D
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U.S. Animal Husbandry Experiment Farm, Beltsville, Md |
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EBD A1.38-35.D
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Cotton or weevils |
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EBD A1.38-36.D
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History of agricultural education in U.S., 1785-1925 |
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EBD A1.38-37.D
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Essentials for successful operation of local creamery |
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EBD A1.38-38.D
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Research in mechanical farm equipment |
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EBD A1.38-39.D
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Rio Grande National Forest, Colo |
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EBD A1.38-40.D
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Forest fire prevention handbook for schools of Washington |
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EBD A1.38-41.D
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Pulp-timber resources of southeastern Alaska |
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EBD A1.38-42.D
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Points to consider in establishing cheese factory |
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EBD A1.38-45.D
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Forestry clubs for young people; suggestions for leaders of forestry clubs formed in connection with work of 4-H clubs, Boy Scouts, schools, and other organizations |
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