Books by "Ernest Thompson Robbins"

5 books found

Hitching Horses to Get the Most Work Done

Hitching Horses to Get the Most Work Done

by Emil Wilhelm Lehmann, Ernest Thompson Robbins

1924

The Long-row Farm Garden

The Long-row Farm Garden

by Chris Simeon Rhode, Clyde Maurice Linsley, Ernest Thompson Robbins, Leslie Ellsworth Card, Ogle Hesse Sears, Paul Hubert Tracy, Ray Stanley Marsh, Robert Graham, Rudolf Alexander Clemen, Sleeter Bull, Everett A. Tunnicliff, Frederick Charles Bauer, William Ernest Carroll

1928

History of Ford County, Illinois

History of Ford County, Illinois

by Ernest Arthur Gardner

1908

Rearing Turkeys in Confinement

Rearing Turkeys in Confinement

by Herbert Howard Alp, Lacey Fletcher Rickey, Benjamin Koehler, Clyde Maurice Linsley, David Edgar Lindstrom, E. G. Johnson, Ernest Thompson Robbins, Grace Besselene Armstrong, Herbert Windsor Mumford, John Jacob Pieper, Leslie Edwin Sawyer, Paul Hubert Tracy, Robert Graham, Robert R. Hudelson, Roland Willey Bartlett, W. B. Nevens, Wesley Pillsbury Flint, William Garfield Kammlade, Frank Thorp, Edwin Ivan Pilchard, James Ransom Holbert, William Arthur James, University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign campus). Agricultural Experiment Station

1930

Safer Insecticides

Safer Insecticides

by Ernest Hodgson

2020 · CRC Press

Reference to the design of new insecticides nontoxic to the environment and the public emphasizing optimal food production with greater safety. Some 30 international experts examine topics including new types of active molecules among natural products and animal toxins; insect metabolic and organ systems as sources of information leading to more selective chemicals, safer ways of utilizing existing compounds, recently discovered modes of action including cuticle synthesis inhibitors, juvenile hormone inhibitors and anti-juvenile hormones, pesticide use reduction through improved application techniques and new management systems. Providing extensive bibliographic citations, Safer Insecticides is essential reading for biologists, environmental researchers, biochemists; organic, medicinal, agricultural and pesticide chemists; entomologists; toxicologists and regulatory personnel.