| North Dakota Agricultural College. Extension Service. Special Circular A. |
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Titles and authors, 1942-1946
Nos 1-6 called Special Circular
Nos 94-100 called Circular A
No. Date Title
Author
1 1942 Garden varieties recommended for North
Dakota in 1942
2 1942 Raising dairy calves Murray,
Donald L.
3 1942 Dress well at moderate cost Brekke, Julia
E.
4 1942 Profitable pork production McLachlin,
Harry B.
5 1942 Producing beef McLachlin, Harry
B.
6 1942 Feeding dairy cattle Murray,
Donald L.
7 1942 Produce more eggs for defense, for victory
8 1942 Feed the family first: plan the food
supply now
9 1942 Growing field beans
10 1942 Where are you going? : build the road
to victory… Dawson,
Ruth M.
11 1942 Better pastures
Geiszler, G. N.
12 1942 Grass seeding Geiszler, G.
N.
13 1942 Flax : you can help America win by producing
more
14 1942 Grapes
15 1942 Soybeans Stoa, T.
E.
16 1942 Strawberries
17 1942 Garden insects: recommendations for
control of
common…
Butcher, F. Gray
18 1942 Garden disease control Butcher,
F. Gray
19 1942 Keep sheep healthy: recommendations
for
controlling parasites…
McLachlin, Harry B.
20 1942 Can! Can! Can! for the family and for
Uncle Sam Dawson, Ruth
M.
21 1942 Vegetable storage Schulz,
A. H.
22 1942 Freeze fruits and vegetables for variety
Knowles, Darline
23 1942 Better feed from good hay Leary, W.
J.
24 1942 Storing grain in 1942 Schulz,
Arthur H.
25 1942 Silage : high quality feed for any season
at low cost
26 1942 War clothing problems: information for
victory Brekke,
Julia E.
27 1942 Temporary grain storages Schulz, Arthur
H.
28 1942 Darns and mends to make clothing last
:
information for victory
Brekke, Julia E.
29 1942 Prevent fire: save the grass, protect
the soil
30 1942 Victory food planner: better look into
this! Dawson,
Ruth M.
31 1942 Rat control Butcher,
F. Gray
32 1942 Your farmstead windbreak Zaylskie, John
J.
33 1943 Strip cropping: to control wind erosion
Geiszler, G. N.
34 1943 Rabbit control Zaylskie, John
J.
35 1943 Your job as a neighborhood leader
36 1943 Stone fruits for North Dakota
37 1943 Core fruits for North Dakota
38 1943 Raspberries
39 1943 Your stove must last Day,
Florence P.
40 1943 Wheat in livestock and poultry rations
41 1943 Care of the sewing machine Brekke, Julia
E.
42 1943 Help save one million chicks: simple
as A.B.C.
43 1943 Rotating knife potato cutter Long, Thomas
E.
44 1943 Control insects in your garden
45 1943 Making butter on the farm Murray, Donald
L.
46 1943 A Backyard poultry house Cook, J.
Earl
47 1943 North Dakota lawns Graves,
Harry A.
48 1943 Selection and care of rayon hosiery Brekke, Julia E.
49 1943 Drying victory garden food Dawson, Ruth
M.
50 1943 Salting and brining vegetables Dawson, Ruth M.
51 1943 Controlling internal parasites of sheep
McDonald, M. H.
52 1943 Feeding hogs for greater production
53 1943 Market better eggs Barton,
C. A.
54 1943 Straw shed for cattle and sheep
55 1943 Straw house for poultry
56 1943 Portable grain elevator
57 1943 Feathers and pillows Day,
Florence P.
58 1943 Fire swatter
59 1943 Firebreaks for the farm
60 1943 Vegetable keeper for heated basements
Promersberger,
Willi
61 1943 Asparagus and rhubarb
62 1943 Making cottage cheese in the home Murray, Donald L.
63 1943 Pruning trees and shrubs Zaylskie,
John J.
64 1943 Stove wood splitting machine
65 1943 Plan you livestock feed program now
66 1943 Soybeans from garden to table
67 1943 Food plan for the family
68 1944 Time tables for canning
69 1944 No point---low point: foods and menus
70 1944 More food in 1944: improved methods
will produce
more food
71 1944 Grow better oats Leary,
W. J.
72 1944 Den hunting as a means of fox control
Robinson,
Milton O.
73 1944 Control of creeping jenny and leafy
spurge Leary,
W. J.
74 1944 Mastitis or garget Murray,
D. L.
75 1944 Currants and gooseberries Graves, Harry
A.
76 1944 North Dakota : soil conservation districts
Geiszler,
B. N.
77 1944 Year-round program for controlling internal
parasites
McDonald, M. H.
78 1944 Food the Mexican likes
79 1944 Sheep management McDonald,
M. H.
80 1944 You can grow fruit in North Dakota Graves, Harry A.
81 1945 This 8-point dairy program means something!
82 1945 Germination tests for farm seeds Leary, W. J.
83 1945 Minerals for livestock and poultry McDonald, M. H.
84 1945 Rabit control in North Dakota Zaylskie, John
J.
85 1945 Suggestions for wild oats and mustard
control Stoa,
T. E.
86 1945 Sugar hints and recipes Dawson,
Ruth M.
87 1945 Guard against spoilage in home canned
foods Dawson,
Ruth M.
88 1945 Control of perennial sow thistle Helgeson, E. A.
89 1945 Suggestions for control of canada thistle
Helgeson, E. A.
90 1945 Control of quackgrass Helgeson,
E. A.
91 194? More attractive farmsteads for North
Dakota
92 194? Gladiolus
93 1946 Control of fowl leucosis range paralysis
Eveleth, D. F
94 1946 The Wheat stem sawfly Butcher,
F. Gray
95 1946 The Hessian fly in North Dakota Butcher, F. Gray
96 1946 Egg eating feather picking and cannibalism
Barton, O. A.
97 1946 DDT as a farm and home insecticide Butcher, F. Gray
98 1946 Abortions in animals Eveleth,
D. F
99 1946 Sunporch for chicks and poults Cook, J. Earl
100 1946 Range shelter for chickens Schulz, Arthur
H.
11rev 1945 Pastures: good pasture produce more
livestock
products
Geiszler, G. N.
12rev 194? Pastures: good pasture produce more
livestock
products
Geiszler, G. N.
2 rev 1944 Raising dairy calves Murray,
Donald L.
23rev. 1945 Good hay: green color and leaves should
be saved Leary, W.
J.
25rev 1945 Silage: high quality feed for any season
at low cost
6 rev 1944 Feeding dairy cattle Murray,
Donald L.
9 rev 1950 Growing field beans
Last Updated: March 11, 2008