This was an overview of the hatchery industry in North Dakota in 1947. The North Dakota Poultry Improvement Board's structure in given. The numbers were given for number of hatcheries supervised by the board, the total capacity of hatcheries altogether, number of birds, bird mortality rate and the various breeds sold
Flockowners cooperating in the South Dakota State University Flock Record Program submitted operatin...
This is a brief paragraph on refrigerated eggs being able to be hatched up to day 19 up to 19 hours
33 pagesThis archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. C...
Brief announcement on the development of chick hatcheries in North Dakota from 1938 to 1943
Announcement of statistics provided by the Poultry Improvement Board in Bismarck, North Dakota. Incl...
North Dakota agricultural commodities prices remained high for the period of July 15th, 1947 throug...
During the year 1984-85, operators of 10 hatcheries, 8 chick stores and 2 individual flockowners coo...
This is a discussion how North Dakota farm commodities, as of August 15, 1955, were in a slump from ...
This short article gives the figures on chicken production in 1955. North Dakota farmers raised 15 p...
This is a discussion with associated charts concerning the market prices of North Dakota agricultura...
This is a review of the market values of North Dakota agricultural commodities for April 15, 1951, ...
The article is about "Egg Supply and Marketing in the North Central Region," a new regional publicat...
Excerpts from the report: Many changes in the structure and practices of the poultry industry have ...
The article is a discussion of the livestock revenue for the state of North Dakota. This is the prod...
Poultry products are more generally produced than any other farm commodity. According to the 1925 Ag...
Flockowners cooperating in the South Dakota State University Flock Record Program submitted operatin...
This is a brief paragraph on refrigerated eggs being able to be hatched up to day 19 up to 19 hours
33 pagesThis archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. C...
Brief announcement on the development of chick hatcheries in North Dakota from 1938 to 1943
Announcement of statistics provided by the Poultry Improvement Board in Bismarck, North Dakota. Incl...
North Dakota agricultural commodities prices remained high for the period of July 15th, 1947 throug...
During the year 1984-85, operators of 10 hatcheries, 8 chick stores and 2 individual flockowners coo...
This is a discussion how North Dakota farm commodities, as of August 15, 1955, were in a slump from ...
This short article gives the figures on chicken production in 1955. North Dakota farmers raised 15 p...
This is a discussion with associated charts concerning the market prices of North Dakota agricultura...
This is a review of the market values of North Dakota agricultural commodities for April 15, 1951, ...
The article is about "Egg Supply and Marketing in the North Central Region," a new regional publicat...
Excerpts from the report: Many changes in the structure and practices of the poultry industry have ...
The article is a discussion of the livestock revenue for the state of North Dakota. This is the prod...
Poultry products are more generally produced than any other farm commodity. According to the 1925 Ag...
Flockowners cooperating in the South Dakota State University Flock Record Program submitted operatin...
This is a brief paragraph on refrigerated eggs being able to be hatched up to day 19 up to 19 hours
33 pagesThis archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. C...