Nursery inspection, while regulatory in function, is a public service rendered by the North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station. Only nurseries which produce healthy and vigorous stock, free of injurious insects and plant diseases are certified. The article gives the numbers for certified nurseries. Insect and disease problems affecting nurseries visited finish this article
Experiments with some of the newer insecticides were conducted by the North Dakota Agricultural Expe...
"The present plan is to publish a newsletter once every two months. There will be brief summaries o...
The article discusses the problem of leafy spurge in North Dakota reducing crop yields. They address...
The nursery inspection program in North Dakota was established by law. This was administered by the ...
Few persons not engaged in the nursery business realize the number, variety and seriousness of the i...
Caption title.Original in the University of Missouri--Columbia Libraries collections; scanned by the...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Soil-borne pests affect both quantity of forest nursery seedlings available for lifting and shipping...
This was an announcement of bulletins of particular interest to farmers produced by the U.S. Departm...
The topic was the effects of insecticide applications on potato yields in North Dakota in 1949. A pl...
A history and description of the North Dakota Agricultural College's insect collection is made in th...
Explanation on the dangers of the European Corn Borer. Includes findings related to the spread of th...
This was a short news story about a new insect control project on Industrial Pests of the Household ...
E-999; Cankerworms are important defoliators of shade and ornamental trees in North Dakota. Several ...
This paper presents the details of a survey of thirty grain elevators and farmer storage bins in Nor...
Experiments with some of the newer insecticides were conducted by the North Dakota Agricultural Expe...
"The present plan is to publish a newsletter once every two months. There will be brief summaries o...
The article discusses the problem of leafy spurge in North Dakota reducing crop yields. They address...
The nursery inspection program in North Dakota was established by law. This was administered by the ...
Few persons not engaged in the nursery business realize the number, variety and seriousness of the i...
Caption title.Original in the University of Missouri--Columbia Libraries collections; scanned by the...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Soil-borne pests affect both quantity of forest nursery seedlings available for lifting and shipping...
This was an announcement of bulletins of particular interest to farmers produced by the U.S. Departm...
The topic was the effects of insecticide applications on potato yields in North Dakota in 1949. A pl...
A history and description of the North Dakota Agricultural College's insect collection is made in th...
Explanation on the dangers of the European Corn Borer. Includes findings related to the spread of th...
This was a short news story about a new insect control project on Industrial Pests of the Household ...
E-999; Cankerworms are important defoliators of shade and ornamental trees in North Dakota. Several ...
This paper presents the details of a survey of thirty grain elevators and farmer storage bins in Nor...
Experiments with some of the newer insecticides were conducted by the North Dakota Agricultural Expe...
"The present plan is to publish a newsletter once every two months. There will be brief summaries o...
The article discusses the problem of leafy spurge in North Dakota reducing crop yields. They address...