Collection:
Juneau—Douglas City Museum
Object ID:
2005.59.011A—K
Accession#:
2005.59
Credit Line:
Donated by Steve and Carla Allwine.
Object Name:
Booklet
Title:
USDA farmer's bulletins
Creator:
U.S. Department of Agriculture
Scope & Content:
11 individual folded paper pamphlets from the United States Department of Agriculturist, Government Printing Office. Pamphlets held together with t wo staples.
A) Farmer's Bulletin 354, Onion Culture, By W. R. Beattie, Assistant Horticulturist, Bureau of Plant Industry, 1924
B) Farmer's Bulletin No. 460, Frames as a Factor in Truck Growing, by W. R. Beattie, Assistant Horticulturist, Bureau of Plant Industry, 1922
C) Farmer's Bulletin 660. Weeds, How to Control Them, by H. R. Cox, Formerly Agriculturist, Office of Forage—Crop Investigation, 1926
D) Farmer's Bulletin 766, The Common Cabbage Worm, by F. H. Chittenden, Entomologist in Charge of Truck—Crop and Stored—Product Insect Investigations, 1922
E) Farmer's Bulletin 828, Farm Reservoirs. Pamphlet is missing its front and back cover,
F) Farmer's Bulletin 979, Prepreparation of Strawberries for Market. Pamphlet is missing its front and back covers.
G) Farmer's Bulletin 998, Effect of Borax in Fertilizer on the Growth and Yield of Potatoes, by B. E. Brown, Biochemist, Office of Soil—Fertility Investigations, Bureau of Plant Industry, 1922
H) Farmer's Bulletin 1055, Methods of Manufacturing Potato Chips, by Margaret Connor Vosbury, Scientific Assistant, Office of Horticultural and Pomological Investigations, 1922
I) Farmer's Bulletin 1190, How to Grow an Acre of Potatoes [Prepared especially for use in Boy's and Girl's Club Work], by William Stuart, Horticulturist, Office of Horticultural Investigations, Bureau of Plant Industry, 1924
J) Farmer's Bulletin 1405, The Windbreak as a Farm Asset, by Carlos G. Bates, Forest Examiner, Forest Service, 1924
K) Farmer's Bulletin 1451, Making and Using Cottage Cheese in the Home, by Kenneth J. Matheson, Dairy Manufacturing Specialist, and Jessie M. Hoover, Specialist in Milk Utilization, Bureau of Dairy Industry, 1927
A) Farmer's Bulletin 354, Onion Culture, By W. R. Beattie, Assistant Horticulturist, Bureau of Plant Industry, 1924
B) Farmer's Bulletin No. 460, Frames as a Factor in Truck Growing, by W. R. Beattie, Assistant Horticulturist, Bureau of Plant Industry, 1922
C) Farmer's Bulletin 660. Weeds, How to Control Them, by H. R. Cox, Formerly Agriculturist, Office of Forage—Crop Investigation, 1926
D) Farmer's Bulletin 766, The Common Cabbage Worm, by F. H. Chittenden, Entomologist in Charge of Truck—Crop and Stored—Product Insect Investigations, 1922
E) Farmer's Bulletin 828, Farm Reservoirs. Pamphlet is missing its front and back cover,
F) Farmer's Bulletin 979, Prepreparation of Strawberries for Market. Pamphlet is missing its front and back covers.
G) Farmer's Bulletin 998, Effect of Borax in Fertilizer on the Growth and Yield of Potatoes, by B. E. Brown, Biochemist, Office of Soil—Fertility Investigations, Bureau of Plant Industry, 1922
H) Farmer's Bulletin 1055, Methods of Manufacturing Potato Chips, by Margaret Connor Vosbury, Scientific Assistant, Office of Horticultural and Pomological Investigations, 1922
I) Farmer's Bulletin 1190, How to Grow an Acre of Potatoes [Prepared especially for use in Boy's and Girl's Club Work], by William Stuart, Horticulturist, Office of Horticultural Investigations, Bureau of Plant Industry, 1924
J) Farmer's Bulletin 1405, The Windbreak as a Farm Asset, by Carlos G. Bates, Forest Examiner, Forest Service, 1924
K) Farmer's Bulletin 1451, Making and Using Cottage Cheese in the Home, by Kenneth J. Matheson, Dairy Manufacturing Specialist, and Jessie M. Hoover, Specialist in Milk Utilization, Bureau of Dairy Industry, 1927
Notes:
From fox farm on Spuhn Isl.
See "PIONEERING IN ALASKA" by E. E. Weschenfelder.
See "PIONEERING IN ALASKA" by E. E. Weschenfelder.
People:
Allwine, Steve
Allwine, Carla
Allwine, Carla
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