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Fabrics and designs for children's clothes. (open access)

Fabrics and designs for children's clothes.

Provides a variety of children's clothing designs and suggestions for fabrics to use. Includes photographs, line drawings, and design and construction tips.
Date: October 1937
Creator: Scott, Clarice L. (Clarice Louisba), b. 1899 & Smith, Margaret, 1902-
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library
Dairy cattle judging. (open access)

Dairy cattle judging.

Describes the major points for judging dairy cows and how to conduct comparative judging.
Date: February 1937
Creator: Nystrom, Amer Benjamin, 1885-
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library
Permanent fruit and vegetable gardens. (open access)

Permanent fruit and vegetable gardens.

Provides instructions for planning a permanent garden that yields both annual and perennial vegetables, as well as small fruits; lists the best plants to use.
Date: August 1937
Creator: Beattie, W. R. (William Renwick), b. 1870 & Close, C. P. (Charles Phillip), 1868-1940
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library
Rammed Earth Walls for Buildings. (open access)

Rammed Earth Walls for Buildings.

Describes how to construct a building that uses rammed earth for walls.
Date: May 1937
Creator: Betts, M. C. (Morris Cotgrave), 1875-1936 & Miller, T. A. H. (Thomas Arrington Huntington), 1885-
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria and legumes. (open access)

Nitrogen-fixing bacteria and legumes.

Describes the importance of nitrogen-fixing bacteria on crops of legumes.
Date: December 1937
Creator: Leonard, Lewis T. (Lewis Thompson), 1885-
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library
Soil and water conservation in the Pacific Northwest. (open access)

Soil and water conservation in the Pacific Northwest.

Describes types of erosion and methods for preventing the erosion of soil by water and wind.
Date: July 1937
Creator: Rowalt, E. M.
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library
Local bird refuges. (open access)

Local bird refuges.

Provides suggestions for attracting birds and providing local bird refuges on farm lands and public spaces.
Date: August 1937
Creator: McAtee, W. L. (Waldo Lee), 1883-1962
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library
Diseases of upland game birds. (open access)

Diseases of upland game birds.

Describes the characteristics of various diseases that affect game birds such as quails and prairie chickens.
Date: August 1937
Creator: Shillinger, Jacob Edward, 1890- & Morley, L. C. (Leland Curtis), 1908-
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library
Trapping and transplanting live beavers. (open access)

Trapping and transplanting live beavers.

Describes procedures for trapping and relocating beavers. Relocation is recommended in overpopulated areas or in areas where beavers interfere with farm irrigation.
Date: March 1937
Creator: Couch, Leo K. (Leo King), 1896-
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library
Sewage and sewerage of farm homes. (open access)

Sewage and sewerage of farm homes.

Describes methods for disposing of waste on the farm, including constructing a septic tank.
Date: 1937
Creator: Warren, George M. (George Milton)
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library
Self-feeding versus hand-feeding sows and litters. (open access)

Self-feeding versus hand-feeding sows and litters.

Details the benefits of self-feeding and hand-feeding sows and litters; describes how self-feeding can cut down on labor and feed expenses.
Date: 1937
Creator: Russell, E. Z. (Ellsworth Zouave), 1866- & Zeller, J. H. (John Henry), 1894-
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library
Guides for buying sheets, blankets, and bath towels. (open access)

Guides for buying sheets, blankets, and bath towels.

A consumer guide to purchasing household textiles, with suggestions based on experimental studies.
Date: 1937
Creator: Hays, Margaret B. (Margaret Blanche), 1902- & O'Brien, Ruth, b. 1892
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library
Control of insect pests in stored grain. (open access)

Control of insect pests in stored grain.

Discusses the causes of insect infestation in grain crops and acquaints the farmer or grain dealer with the characteristics of several fumigants so that he can choose the best one for particular conditions.
Date: 1937
Creator: Back, E. A. (Ernest Adna), 1886-
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library
Convenient kitchens. (open access)

Convenient kitchens.

Provides plans for designing and organizing a kitchen to make it more convenient and efficient.
Date: 1937
Creator: Gray, Greta.
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library
Painting on the farm. (open access)

Painting on the farm.

Describes the steps for preparing and painting different areas on the farm, along with the types of paint and equipment necessary to do the job.
Date: 1937
Creator: Holman, H. P.
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library
Preventing Soil Blowing on the Southern Great Plains (open access)

Preventing Soil Blowing on the Southern Great Plains

"Soil blowing is often a serious problem from December to May [in the Southern Great Plains], when the soil is, in many cases, bare and winds are high. This period is often referred to as the 'blow season.' The whole art of preventing and controlling soil blowing consists in keeping nonblowing materials on the surface. These may be crops, crop residues, or clods. When crops are absent, the essential feature in preventing soil blowing is the use of implements that lift clods and other nonblowing materials to the surface rather than implements that pulverize or destroy them.... Since tillage is dependent on implements, it seems of first importance to consider the implements that may be used to discuss their merits and shortcomings in relation to soil blowing.... From the general principles stated and the specific examples of implement use given, most farmers can probably decide on the correct applications for their farms." -- p. 1-3
Date: 1937
Creator: Chilcott, E. F. (Ellery Franklin), 1885-
Object Type: Pamphlet
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Farmer Looks Ahead (open access)

The Farmer Looks Ahead

This bulletin provides criteria by which farmers may determine how much they should plan to produce in a given year. There "are four major yardsticks: 1) How much should farmers produce, thinking only of the requirements of domestic consumers, plus; 2) What they can expect to ship to foreign countries in the next few years? 3) How much should they produce, thinking only of the requirements of soil conservation? 4) How much should farmers produce, thinking only of their incomes?" -- p. 3
Date: 1937
Creator: United States. Bureau of Agricultural Economics.
Object Type: Pamphlet
System: The UNT Digital Library
Wildlife Conservation Through Erosion Control in the Piedmont (open access)

Wildlife Conservation Through Erosion Control in the Piedmont

"Erosion has left scars on a majority of farms in the Southeast. Too poor to produce crops, the eroding spots are usually abandoned. Unless they are treated to stop further washing of the soil they grow steadily larger and continually rob the farmer of more of his land. Fortunately, soil conservation and wildlife management can be effectively combined, and otherwise worthless areas made to produce a crop of game, fur bearers, and other desirable types of wildlife. The general principles of wildlife management on the farm are described in Farmers' Bulletins 1719 and 1759. The purpose of this bulletin is to show how gullies, terrace outlets, waterways, eroding field borders, pastures, and woodlands in the Piedmont region may be protected against erosion through the use of vegetation that will also provide food and cover for wildlife." -- p. ii
Date: 1937
Creator: Stevens, Ross O.
Object Type: Pamphlet
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Nichols Terrace: An Improved Channel-Type Terrace for the Southeast (open access)

The Nichols Terrace: An Improved Channel-Type Terrace for the Southeast

This bulletin describes how farmers can build a Nichols terrace, which is an improved channel-type terrace. Maintenance suggestions are also provided.
Date: 1937
Creator: Henry, Jerome J. & Nichols, Mark Lovel
Object Type: Pamphlet
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Windbreak as a Farm Asset. (open access)

The Windbreak as a Farm Asset.

Describes the benefits of the windbreak as a means to protect farm properties in the Plains region of the United States. Describes the effect of windbreaks on crop yields.
Date: 1937
Creator: Bates, Carlos G.
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library
Soil Defense in the Piedmont (open access)

Soil Defense in the Piedmont

"This bulletin deals with erosion of the soil and measures of defense which have proved successful in controlling erosion in that part of the Piedmont country lying in the five States of Virginia, the Carolinas, Georgia, and Alabama. The region is the rolling foothill country of the Appalachian Range, and extends east and south to the fall line which separates the Piedmont from the broad, gently sloping Atlantic and Gulf Coastsal Plains." -- p. ii. Measures of soil defense considered include terracing, contour tillage, strip cropping, close-growing crops in the rotation, and contour furrowing in pastures.
Date: 1937
Creator: Rowalt, E. M.
Object Type: Pamphlet
System: The UNT Digital Library
Internal Parasites of Swine (open access)

Internal Parasites of Swine

"This bulletin is written to answer inquiries, largely from swine owners who slaughter hogs on their farms and find evidence of infestation with parasites. From the descriptions and illustrations readers should be able to identify most of the common parasites" -- p. ii. Parasites discussed include protozoa, flukes, tapeworms, and roundworms. The effects of these parasites as well as control measures and treatments are discussed.
Date: 1937
Creator: Schwartz, Benjamin
Object Type: Pamphlet
System: The UNT Digital Library
Control of Cherry Leaf-Spot (open access)

Control of Cherry Leaf-Spot

Revised edition. "The leaf-spot of the cherry seriously injures both sweet and sour varieties of that fruit in many sections of the eastern half of the United States. It is caused by a fungus which lives through the winter on the fallen leaves and infects the new leaves in the spring. The best control of this disease is obtained by spraying with a diluted lime-sulphur solution or with Bordeaux mixture 1) as soon as the petals fall, 2) about three weeks later, and 3) directly after the fruit is picked." -- p. 2
Date: 1937
Creator: Roberts, John W. (John William), 1882- & Pierce, Leslie
Object Type: Pamphlet
System: The UNT Digital Library
Onion Diseases and Their Control (open access)

Onion Diseases and Their Control

Revised edition. Report discussing diseases which affect onions in both the field and in storage, and methods for their control. Diseases discussed include smut, mildew (blight), leaf mold, fusarium rot, pink root, root knot, neck rot, soft rot, black mold, smudge (anthracnose, black spot), rust, white rot, dodder, and macrosporium rot.
Date: 1937
Creator: Walker, J. C. (John Charles), 1893-
Object Type: Pamphlet
System: The UNT Digital Library