With the conveniences that rural electrification has brought to farm homes in the past few years have come added responsibilities. This is especially true in the use of electric appliances - irons, toasters, mixers, waffle irons, sweepers and washers
A cold, penetrating February chill pervaded a farm house in northern Iowa. It was 2: 30 a. m. A ligh...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
Most farms now have electric energy supplied from central stations. As the number of farms using ele...
Electrical energy is an important source of power on Iowa farms- over 95 percent of our farms now re...
This is the manual for the first year of the 4-H Electrification club. The purpose of this publicati...
This NebGuide describes some of the specialized wiring practices and equipment required in agricultu...
Here\u27s another way to put electricity to work on your farm. It\u27ll get rid of liming up your ...
Since Nebraska is primarily an agricultural state, the struggle to bring electricity to its rural ar...
Just as long as there\u27s plenty of power coming over your lines, you probably aren\u27t too concer...
Extension circular 783 provides suggestions on preparing to use electricity on your farm. It is a r...
20 pages; includes photographs and drawings. This archival publication may not reflect current scien...
"Dairy farmers use a lot of electricity producing clean, wholesome, Grad A milk. Electricity is clea...
Excerpts from the report: Farm electrification has made rapid progress in the part of Iowa that com...
For every ton of commercial fertilizer that Iowa farmers used 6 years ago, they are now using 9 tons...
One source of “ammunition” for the “war food front” which many an Iowa farmer should seriously consi...
A cold, penetrating February chill pervaded a farm house in northern Iowa. It was 2: 30 a. m. A ligh...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
Most farms now have electric energy supplied from central stations. As the number of farms using ele...
Electrical energy is an important source of power on Iowa farms- over 95 percent of our farms now re...
This is the manual for the first year of the 4-H Electrification club. The purpose of this publicati...
This NebGuide describes some of the specialized wiring practices and equipment required in agricultu...
Here\u27s another way to put electricity to work on your farm. It\u27ll get rid of liming up your ...
Since Nebraska is primarily an agricultural state, the struggle to bring electricity to its rural ar...
Just as long as there\u27s plenty of power coming over your lines, you probably aren\u27t too concer...
Extension circular 783 provides suggestions on preparing to use electricity on your farm. It is a r...
20 pages; includes photographs and drawings. This archival publication may not reflect current scien...
"Dairy farmers use a lot of electricity producing clean, wholesome, Grad A milk. Electricity is clea...
Excerpts from the report: Farm electrification has made rapid progress in the part of Iowa that com...
For every ton of commercial fertilizer that Iowa farmers used 6 years ago, they are now using 9 tons...
One source of “ammunition” for the “war food front” which many an Iowa farmer should seriously consi...
A cold, penetrating February chill pervaded a farm house in northern Iowa. It was 2: 30 a. m. A ligh...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
Most farms now have electric energy supplied from central stations. As the number of farms using ele...