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Cultivated grasses of secondary importance. (open access)

Cultivated grasses of secondary importance.

An illustrated guide to lesser-known but valuable non-native grass varieties in the United States.
Date: 1930
Creator: Piper, Charles V. (Charles Vancouver), 1867-1926
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library
Mouse Control in Field and Orchard. (open access)

Mouse Control in Field and Orchard.

Describes the threat that mice pose to fields and orchards, and provides methods for their control.
Date: March 1930
Creator: Silver, James, b. 1890
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library
Rural buildings for business and social uses. (open access)

Rural buildings for business and social uses.

Describes how rural community buildings can be used in social and business functions.
Date: April 1930
Creator: Nason, W. C. (Wayne Crocker), b. 1874
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library
Propagation of upland game birds. (open access)

Propagation of upland game birds.

Describes methods for raising game birds.
Date: January 1930
Creator: McAtee, W. L. (Waldo Lee), 1883-1962
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library
Insects of the pecan and how to combat them. (open access)

Insects of the pecan and how to combat them.

Describes insects that threaten the pecan tree, the damage they cause, and methods for their control.
Date: 1930
Creator: Moznette, G. F. (George Franklin), 1890-; Bissell, T. L. (Theodore Lemuel), 1899- & Adair, H. S. (Henry Steven), 1899-
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library
The gipsy moth and the brown-tail moth. (open access)

The gipsy moth and the brown-tail moth.

Describes methods of controlling the gypsy and browntail moths, as well as government efforts to prevent widespread defoliation.
Date: December 1930
Creator: Burgess, A. F. (Albert Franklin), 1873-
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library
Chestnut Blight (open access)

Chestnut Blight

"Chestnut blight, caused by a fungus brought into this country from Asia before 1904, is responsible for the death of millions of acres of chestnut growth in New England and the Middle Atlantic States. The disease spread rapidly to nearly all parts of the range of the native chestnut, and the remaining stands of the southern Appalachians face certain destruction. The present known distribution, its symptoms, and the fungus that causes the disease are described. The blight fungus itself does not have any effect upon the strength of chestnut timber, and blight-killed trees can be utilized for poles, posts, cordwood, lumber, and extract wood. Search is being made for native and foreign chestnuts resistant to the disease in the hope of finding a tree suitable for replacing the rapidly disappearing stands. Seedlings of Asiatic chestnuts, which have considerable natural resistance even though not immune, are being tested in the United States." -- p. ii
Date: 1930
Creator: Gravatt, G. F. & Gill, L. S.
Object Type: Pamphlet
System: The UNT Digital Library
The City Home Garden (open access)

The City Home Garden

Revised edition. "Fresh vegetables for an average family may be grown upon a large back yard or city lot.... Thousands of acres of idle land that may be used for gardens are still available within the boundaries of our large cities. Some of the problems that confront the city gardener are more difficult than those connected with the farm garden, and it is the object of this bulletin to discuss these problems from a practical standpoint." -- p. 2. Soil preparation, tools, seeding, watering, diseases and pests, and space issues are all discussed and brief descriptions of several vegetables are given.
Date: 1930
Creator: Beattie, W. R. (William Renwick), b. 1870
Object Type: Pamphlet
System: The UNT Digital Library
Game laws for the season 1930-31 : a summary of federal, state, and provincial statutes. (open access)

Game laws for the season 1930-31 : a summary of federal, state, and provincial statutes.

Describes laws and regulations for hunting and fishing in North America.
Date: September 1930
Creator: Earnshaw, Frank L. & Grimes, Frank G.
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library
Propagation of Aquatic Game Birds (open access)

Propagation of Aquatic Game Birds

"A surprisingly large number (nearly 50 species) of the ducks, geese, and swans of North America have been bred in captivity, most of them, however, upon only a small scale. About 20 species have been bred rather frequently either in this country or abroad, and at least one of them, the common mallard duck, can be propagated as readily as, if not more readily than, the ring-necked pheasant of the group of upland game birds. The directions for propagating here given apply primarily to the mallard and the Canada goose, the most frequently reared birds of their groups. These directions summarize the experience of the most successful breeders both in the United States and in Europe. Exceptional treatment found desirable in the care of other species is noted." -- p. 1
Date: 1930
Creator: McAtee, W. L. (Waldo Lee), 1883-1962
Object Type: Pamphlet
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Making and Feeding of Silage (open access)

The Making and Feeding of Silage

Revised edition. Report discussing the use of silos for storing feed for livestock, with special attention to silage for dairy cattle, beef cattle, horses, and sheep. Topics discussed include crops for silage, preparing crops for storage, and storage practices.
Date: 1930
Creator: Woodward, T. E. (Thompson Elwyn); Rommel, George M. (George McCullough); Sheets, E. W.; McNulty, J. B. & Marshall, F. R.
Object Type: Pamphlet
System: The UNT Digital Library
Tuberculosis in Live Stock: Detection, Control, and Eradication. (open access)

Tuberculosis in Live Stock: Detection, Control, and Eradication.

Revised edition. Report discussing the incidence of tuberculosis in cattle and efforts necessary to detect, control, and eradicate it. Includes discussion of causes, symptoms, diagnostic methods, the tuberculin test, and best methods for eradication and prevention.
Date: 1930
Creator: Kiernan, John Andrew, 1873-1927 & Wight, Alexander E.
Object Type: Pamphlet
System: The UNT Digital Library
Cattle-Fever Ticks and Methods of Eradication (open access)

Cattle-Fever Ticks and Methods of Eradication

Revised edition. This bulletin discusses the cattle-fever tick and methods for controlling it. Possible methods include dipping, pasture rotation, and arsenical dips. The life history of the tick is also discussed.
Date: 1930
Creator: Ellenberger, W. P. & Chapin, Robert M.
Object Type: Pamphlet
System: The UNT Digital Library