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[Letter from Daniel W. Kempner to Joseph R. Bertig, May 2, 1944] (open access)

[Letter from Daniel W. Kempner to Joseph R. Bertig, May 2, 1944]

Letter from Daniel W. Kempner to Joseph R. Bertig asking if Joseph could send Mary Jean tickets from Galveston to Paragould and informs that she will buy round trip tickets from New York to Galveston.
Date: May 2, 1944
Creator: Kempner, Daniel W. (Daniel Webster), 1877-1956
Object Type: Letter
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Daniel W. Kempner to Joseph R. Bertig, May 12, 1944] (open access)

[Letter from Daniel W. Kempner to Joseph R. Bertig, May 12, 1944]

Letter from Daniel W. Kempner to Joseph R. Bertig apologizing that he had to call his attention to non-receipt of the flag and will be shipped that day.
Date: May 12, 1944
Creator: Kempner, Daniel W. (Daniel Webster), 1877-1956
Object Type: Letter
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Joseph R. Bertig to Jeane Kempner, May 12, 1944] (open access)

[Letter from Joseph R. Bertig to Jeane Kempner, May 12, 1944]

Letter from Joseph R. Bertig to Jean Kempner giving updates on multiple family and life matters.
Date: May 12, 1944
Creator: Bertig, Joseph R.
Object Type: Letter
System: The Portal to Texas History

Grass, Legume and Forb Cultivation

Photograph of Ten acre field of alfalfa planted following 2 years of sweet clover, where lime was applied. Sweat clover and alfalfa received application of 48% superphosphate at a rate of 150 pounds per acre. Alfalfa seeded in the fall of 1942 after a field of sweat clover was turned under in the summer of 1942. This method of seeding alfalfa following the sweet clover helps insure complete inoculation of alfalfa. Part of the field seeded to common variety of alfalfa & the rest to the Grimm variety. Recently a small check area has received an application of boron at a rate of 20 pounds per acre. Elbert Graham, farm owner and one of the district supervisors, is standing in the foreground of the picture. AR-D25-70.
Date: May 13, 1944
Creator: Rosborough, Craig
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Grass, Legume and Forb Cultivation

Photograph of a volunteer crop of crimson clover which has reproduced itself by volunteer seeding for a period of 5 consecutive years. This winter's legume crop has served as soil conserving and building the [?] winter legume. Disking has been about the only cultivation given this 12 acre red apple and peach orchard in the background where the crimson clover has volunteered red with the seeding made in the fall of 1943. Dewey Vaughn, farm operator, is shown examining some of the heads of crimson clover which the farm owner expects to harvest for the seed. The seed yield has been estimated at 300 pounds per acre or more for that part grown without small grain. AR-D25-71.
Date: May 13, 1944
Creator: Rosborough, Craig
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Grass, Legume and Forb Cultivation

Photograph of Alfred Austin farm showing a pure bred herd of Jersey dairy cattle with black-faced sheep grazing on posture composed of rye grass, hop clover, lespedeza, white clover, and Landino clover carrying 2 ½ animal units per acre at present. This pasture averages over 1 animal throughout the season. Mr. Austin has 21 head of Jersey cows with 22 heifers and 95 head of sheep including lambs. AR-D25-69.
Date: May 17, 1944
Creator: White, H. C.
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
[Letter from Daniel W. Kempner to Joseph R. Bertig, May 26, 1944] (open access)

[Letter from Daniel W. Kempner to Joseph R. Bertig, May 26, 1944]

Letter from Daniel W. Kempner to Joseph R. Bertig inquiring about rock garden plants ordered.
Date: May 26, 1944
Creator: Kempner, Daniel W. (Daniel Webster), 1877-1956
Object Type: Letter
System: The Portal to Texas History