Showing results under subject: 'agricultural engineering'

Pasture land on farms in the United States

Author: Goldenweiser, E. A. (Emanuel Alexandrovich), - Ball, James S. (James Stuart),
Publisher:Washington DC,US Dept of Agriculture 1918
Abstract: no abstract

The flow of water in concrete pipe

Author: Scobey, Fred C. (Frederick Charles), - Allen, Kenneth (Sanitary engineer)
Publisher:Washington DC,US Dept of Agriculture 1920
Abstract: no abstract

The blackhead fireworm of cranberry on the Pacific Coast

Author: Plank, H. K. (Harold Kaufman), - Heinrich, Carl, - Washington Agricultural Experiment Station.
Publisher:Washington DC,US Dept of Agriculture 1922
Abstract: no abstract

Bitter-pit of the apple

Author: Pole Evans, I. B. (Illtyd Buller),
Publisher:Pretoria,The Govt Print and Stationery Off 1909
Abstract: no abstract

Red-squill powders as raticides

Author: Munch, J. C. (James Clyde) - Horn, E. E. - Silver, James,
Publisher:Washington,US Dept of Agriculture 1929
Abstract: no abstract

Weight variation of package foods

Author: Runkel, Homer,
Publisher:Washington DC,US Dept of Agriculture 1920
Abstract: no abstract

The influence of copper sprays on the yield and composition of Irish potato tubers

Author: Cook, Frank Cummings,
Publisher:Washington DC,US Dept of Agriculture 1923
Abstract: no abstract

Impounding water in a bayou to control breeding of malaria mosquitoes

Author: Van Dine, D. L. (Delos Lewis),
Publisher:Washington DC,US Dept of Agriculture 1922
Abstract: no abstract

The drainage of irrigated shale land

Author: Miller, Dalton G. (Dalton Giles), - Jessup, L. T. (Louie Theodore), - United States. Bureau of Public Roads.
Publisher:Washington DC,US Dept of Agriculture 1917
Abstract: no abstract

Relation of initial temperature to pressure vacuum, and temperature changes in the container during canning operations

Author: Magoon, C. A. (Charles Alden), - Culpepper, C. W. (Charles W.)
Publisher:Washington DC,US Dept of Agriculture 1922
Abstract: no abstract
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