Journal of agricultural research, v. 45, no. 3 and 4; Aug. 1 and 15, 1932.
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Journal of agricultural research, v. 45, no. 3 and 4; Aug. 1 and 15, 1932.
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Journal of agricultural research, v. 45, no. 3 and 4; Aug. 1 and 15, 1932.
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Agriculture Department
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Agriculture Department
Date:
[1932.]
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1932-01-01T00:00:00Z
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19320101
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19321231
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Agriculture Department
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13
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1932
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A 1.23:45/3, 4
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cover-titles, p. 129-255, il.
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CONTENTS.—No. 3. Role of nitrogen in production of spots in wheat fields; by P. L. Gainey and M. C. Sewell.—Nitrogen changes produced in certain nitrogenous compounds by Asotobacter and nitrogen fixed in presence of these compounds [with list of literature cited]; by L. G. Thompson, jr.—Effect of amount of feed consumed by cattle on utilization of its energy content [with list of literature cited]; by H. H. Mitchell and T. S. Hamilton, with technical assistance of F. J. McClure, W. T. Haines, Jessie R. Beadles, and H. P. Morris.—No. 4. Sturmia inconspicua Meigen, tachinid parasite of gipsy moth; by R. T. Webber.—Correlational and allied studies of protein content, water absorption, loaf volume, and loaf weight of 2 series of hard red spring wheats [with list of literature cited]; by L. B. Waldron and C. E. Mangels.—Some minor stains of southern pine and hardwood lumber and logs; by T. C. Scheffer and R. M. Lindgren.—Relation of agronomic practice to quantity and quality of oil in flaxseed [with fist of literature cited]; by I. J. Johnson.
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