No.5 - Cutting costs / by J.E. Lattimer
- MS-14-4, MS-14 Box 5, Folder 17, Item 5
- Item
- 1941
Part of Canadian Farm Problems - radio broadcast guide notes collection
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No.5 - Cutting costs / by J.E. Lattimer
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No.4 - What is the output per man in farming? / by J.E. Lattimer
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No.3 - Why do some farmers pay while others do not? / by J.E. Lattimer
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No.2 - What is a desirable combination of enterprises on the farm? by J.E. Lattimer
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No.10 - The farm program - 1941 / by J.E. Lattimer
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No. 9 - Grain crops in the east / by Emile L. Lods
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No. 8 - How can we improve our pastures? / by L.C. Raymond
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No. 7 - How can the hay crop be improved ? / by J.N. Bird
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No. 6 - What is good seed and why? / by R. Summerby
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No. 5 - What can be done about weeds? / by Emile A. Lods
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No. 4 - How to reserve soil fertility / by R. Summerby
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No. 3 - Why till the soil? / by R. Summerby
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No. 2 - The place of rotation in improving farm crops / by R. Summerby
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No. 12 - Corn / by L.C. Raymond
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No. 11 - Should we grow alfalfa? / by J.N. Bird
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No. 10 - Silage production / by L.C Raymond
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Part of Herbert F. MacRae fonds
Halifax Herald Limited
Newspaper clipping "Former NSAC principal dies", dated Thursday 27 June, 2002, The Chronicle Herald
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Chronicle Herald.
Negative photographs of the science building on the campus of the Nova Scotia Agricultural College
Melville Cumming article "The Nova Scotia Agricultural College, Truro, N.S."
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Melville Cumming article "The Nova Scotia Agricultural College"
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Maple leaf shaped ceramic dish depicting the Government college & barns, Truro, N.S.
Making and feeding grass and legume silage in Nova Scotia / J. E. Shuh
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Letter on mineral content in Ontario soils
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Letter from Nova Scotia Department of Agriculture and Marketing
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Letter from M. Cumming to Chronicle with postscript and table
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Letter from M. Cumming to Chronicle enclosing the manuscript
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History of agriculture AG150 teaching notes / John Edward Shuh
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Greater returns from livestock through pasture improvement / Melville Cumming
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Feeding farm animals / Melville Cumming
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