Author
University of Arizona. Agricultural Experiment Station.Forbes, R. H.
Griffiths, David
True, Gordon H.
Cockerell, T. D. A.
McClatchie, A. J.
Skinner, W. W.
Issue Date
1901-06-20Keywords
Agriculture -- Arizona
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Timely Hints for Farmers (University of Arizona, Agricultural Experiment Station) No. 19-34Bulletin (University of Arizona, Agricultural Experiment Station) No. 38
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This item was digitized as part of the Million Books Project led by Carnegie Mellon University and supported by grants from the National Science Foundation (NSF). Cornell University coordinated the participation of land-grant and agricultural libraries in providing historical agricultural information for the digitization project; the University of Arizona Libraries, the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, and the Office of Arid Lands Studies collaborated in the selection and provision of material for the digitization project.Separately distributed from October 1, 1900, to July 1, 1901.
Sequel to No. 19 - The Farmer’s Reading Course, October 1. No. 20 - Stinking Smut of Wheat and its Prevention, October 15. No. 21 - The Use of Chemical Preservatives in Milk, November 1. No. 22 - The Open Range and the Irrigation Farmer, November 15 (Condensed). No. 23 - The Value of a Dairy Herd Record, December 1. No. 24 - The Use of the Babcock Test, December 15. No. 25 - Plant-Lice, January 1. No. 26 - Suggestions Concerning Date Culture, January 15. No. 27 - The Spring Vegetable Garden, February 1. No. 28 - Some Trees and Plants for Barren Places, February 15. No. 29 - The Use of Hand Separators on the Farm, March 15. No. 30 - Well Waters for Irrigation, April 1. No. 31 - Home-Made Fertilizers, April 15. No. 32 - Wild Barley, May 15. No. 33 - The Australian Saltbush in Arizona, June 1. No. 34 - Millets, July 1.
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