5 books found
by Dan T. Gray, A. O. Wente, Charles Pinckney Hartley, Clyde William Warburton, Dick Jay Crosby, Edward Elway Free, George Mason Whitaker, Lee Cleveland Corbett, Patrick Joseph O'Gara, Russell Arthur Oakley, Samuel Fortier, Seaman Ashahel Knapp, Walter N. M. Moore, William Frear, William Jasper Spillman, L. M. Tolman, E. K. Hibshman, Edwin Roy Jackson, Frank William Howe, J. M. Westgate, Lore Alford Rogers, Caroline Louisa Hunt
1911
"This bulletin has been prepared with two purposes in view : First, to outline the conditions which must be considered before attempting to make denatured alcohol, and second, to give in detail the practical methods for the manufacture of alcohol from potatoes. A discussion of general conditions is given in order to answer the many inquiries received at the Department as to the availability of various materials and it is hoped that persons interested, by a careful reading of this section, will be able to decide for themselves as to the value of any proposed material and the possibility of successfully making alcohol from it under their respective local conditions"--Purpose of the bulletin (p.5)
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by Albert Hansen, A. F. Satterthwait, Arnold Phipps Yerkes, Bruce Drummond, Charles Landon Goodrich, David Ernest Lantz, Ernest Kelly, Everett Franklin Phillips, Frank Hurlbut Chittenden, George A. Lawyer, George G. Ainslie, George McMillan Darrow, H. P. Gould, Harry B. McClure, Henry James Washburn, Howard Ross Tolley, J. A. Drake, Marion Imes, William Jeter Phillips, William Walter Yothers
1919
"The hay stacker is to stacking what the horse-fork is to putting hay in the barn, a saver of man labor. It enables the farmer to life the hay on to the stack by horse power instead of man power. The stacker is used almost universally in the West where stacking is the usual method of storying hay. In the East and South, where mush of the hay grown is stored under cover, the stacker could be used to advantage when it becomes necessary to stack, especially where labor is scarce. Where the stacker is used, a boy or woman, driving the team that hoists the hay, can take the place of a man in the haying operation.Stackers are comparatively inexpensive; there are several serviceable types which may be cheaply made at home." -- [2]
by Earl Wooddell Sheets, A. W. McKay, Altus Lacy Quaintance, Benton E. Rothgeb, Charles E. Chambliss, Charles Vancouver Piper, Curtis Hernon Kyle, David Leroy Yarnell, Frank Getz Ashbrook, George A. Lawyer, George Harold Bedell, Hannah L. Wessling, Harrison Morton Dixon, Harry Nelson Vinall, John Robbins Mohler, Leonard Wheeler Kephart, Lyman Carrier, Maurice Crowther Hall, Morris Cotgrave Betts, Oscar Bernard Jesness, Stockton Mosby McMurran, Theodore Dietrich Urbahns, William Joseph Morse, William Renwick Beattie
1921
"In this bulletin the culture of corn in North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, and Alabama is discussed. the recommendations and suggestions made apply mostly to the cotton-growing portions of those States." -- p. 3.
by Albert Hugh Bryan, Alfred R. Lee, Andrew S. Weiant, Arthur Truman Semple, Bertha Henderson, Charles Brooks, Charles Ernest Ramser, Emma Annie Winslow, Furman Lloyd Mulford, George A. Lawyer, George McMillan Darrow, James Silver, Manley Alexander Raymond Kelley, Orator Fuller Cook, Rob Roy Slocum, Robert Armstrong Young, Virgil Verser Parr, Wayne Crocker Nason, Wilbur Reed Mattoon, William Henry Black, William Renwick Beattie, William Warner Tracy, Clarence Arthur Reed, Frank L. Earnshaw, Henry James Franklin, Jacquelin Smith Cooley, Robert Doane Martin, Samuel Bertolet Detwiler, D. F. Fisher, Ole Gustav Malde
1928
"This bulletin brings out certain important and well-established facts about foods by a new and graphic method. Heretofore, the composition of foods has been presented to the housekeeper of foods and the student chiefly by means of figures and in terms of percentages. This bulletin presents such facts not only in the older way but also by diagrams which should appeal quickly to the eye and be of assistance to the memory." -- p. ii.