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A few rows of home garden potatoes can put nutritious food on your table.
Author(s):
Turnquist, O.C.
Subject(s):
plants
,
plant cultural practices
,
horticulture
,
horticultural crops
,
crop production
Series:
Yearbook of agriculture
Year:
1977
2.
Adventures with native plants that passed their 'tests'.
Author(s):
Van Dersal, W.R.
Subject(s):
plants
,
plant cultural practices
,
horticulture
,
horticultural crops
,
crop production
Series:
Yearbook of agriculture
Year:
1972
3.
Agricultural development in Argentina.
Author(s):
Bicknell, F.W.
Subject(s):
agricultural industry
,
livestock and meat industry
,
crop production
,
agricultural outlook and situation
,
production economics
,
Argentina
Series:
Yearbook of agriculture
Year:
1904
4.
Asparagus starts up slow but goes on and on; rhubarb also takes its own sweet time. Asparagus.
Author(s):
Garrison, S.A.
,
Ellison, J.H.
Subject(s):
plant damage
,
plant health
,
plants
,
plant cultural practices
,
horticulture
,
horticultural crops
,
crop production
Series:
Yearbook of agriculture
Year:
1977
5.
Asparagus starts up slow but goes on and on; rhubarb also takes its own sweet time. Rhubarb.
Author(s):
Tompkins, D.
Subject(s):
plants
,
plant cultural practices
,
horticulture
,
horticultural crops
,
crop production
Series:
Yearbook of agriculture
Year:
1977
6.
Beans and peas are easy to grow and produce a wealth of food.
Author(s):
Meiners, J.P. Kraft, J.M.
Subject(s):
plants
,
plant cultural practices
,
horticulture
,
horticultural crops
,
crop production
Series:
Yearbook of agriculture
Year:
1977
7.
Can perfumery farming succeed in the United States?
Author(s):
Steele, E.S.
Subject(s):
perfumes
,
essential oil crops
,
crop production
,
plant cultural practices
,
extraction
,
agricultural outlook and situation
Series:
Yearbook of agriculture
Year:
1898
8.
Cane and bush fruits are the berries; often it's grow them or go without.
Author(s):
Tomkins, J.P.
Subject(s):
plants
,
plant cultural practices
,
horticulture
,
horticultural crops
,
crop production
Series:
Yearbook of agriculture
Year:
1977
9.
Career training in horticulture for handicapped young folks.
Author(s):
Copus, E. Jr.
Subject(s):
plants
,
plant cultural practices
,
horticulture
,
horticultural crops
,
crop production
Series:
Yearbook of agriculture
Year:
1972
10.
Cheaper ways to grow tree fruits and nuts.
Author(s):
Jackson, L.K.
Subject(s):
plants
,
plant cultural practices
,
horticulture
,
horticultural crops
,
crop production
,
natural resources
,
energy use and consumption
,
energy resources
,
energy conservation
Series:
Yearbook of agriculture
Year:
1980
11.
Container gardening offers something for everyone.
Author(s):
White, J.W.
,
Mastalerz, J.W.
Subject(s):
plants
,
plant cultural practices
,
horticulture
,
horticultural crops
,
crop production
Series:
Yearbook of agriculture
Year:
1972
12.
Cucurbit crops--cucumbers, gourds, melons, pumpkins, squash--have uniform needs.
Author(s):
Whitaker, T.W.
Subject(s):
plants
,
plant cultural practices
,
horticulture
,
horticultural crops
,
crop production
Series:
Yearbook of agriculture
Year:
1977
13.
Current gardening information: where you can find it.
Author(s):
Wearne, R.A.
,
White, G.
Subject(s):
plants
,
plant cultural practices
,
horticulture
,
horticultural crops
,
crop production
Series:
Yearbook of agriculture
Year:
1972
14.
Dried fower arrangements.
Author(s):
Smith, D.K.
Subject(s):
plants
,
plant cultural practices
,
horticulture
,
horticultural crops
,
crop production
Series:
Yearbook of agriculture
Year:
1978
15.
Energy-saving ideas for berry growers.
Author(s):
Hull, J. Jr.
Subject(s):
plants
,
plant cultural practices
,
horticulture
,
horticultural crops
,
crop production
,
natural resources
,
energy use and consumption
,
energy resources
,
energy conservation
Series:
Yearbook of agriculture
Year:
1980
16.
Facts concerning ramie.
Author(s):
Dodge, C.R.
Subject(s):
Boehmeria nivea
,
history
,
crop production
,
plant fibers
,
processing technology
,
United States
,
China
Series:
Yearbook of agriculture
Year:
1894
17.
Farm productivity, key to our level of living
Author(s):
Teigen, Lloyd D.
,
Eddleman, B.R.
Subject(s):
crop production
,
crop yield
,
farms
,
small farms
,
productivity
,
United States
Series:
Yearbook of agriculture
Year:
1981
18.
For dazzling garden color--the flowering annuals.
Author(s):
Fosler, G.M.
Subject(s):
plants
,
plant cultural practices
,
horticulture
,
horticultural crops
,
crop production
Series:
Yearbook of agriculture
Year:
1972
19.
Garden clubs and everyone else pitch in to landscape a school.
Author(s):
Williams, D.B.
,
Clausing, J.
Subject(s):
plants
,
plant cultural practices
,
horticulture
,
horticultural crops
,
crop production
Series:
Yearbook of agriculture
Year:
1972
20.
Gardener's glossary.
Author(s):
Wearne, R.A. (comp.)
Subject(s):
plants
,
plant cultural practices
,
horticulture
,
horticultural crops
,
crop production
Series:
Yearbook of agriculture
Year:
1977
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