The article begins with announcement of all the information concerning North Dakota agricultural products available through the North Dakota Office of the Agricultural Statistician, Bureau of Agricultural Economics, United States Department of Agriculture. The article then shifts to it's presentation on the various aspects and the associated numbers on sheep and lambs in North Dakota in 1947
Statistics gathered from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) reveal that farmers are ...
The article is about farm costs and returns on wheat, small grain and livestock farming, which chara...
This bulletin includes the results of two experiments in feeding corn silage to lambs. It also inclu...
This is a short article on The number of pigs raised in North Dakota in the fall of 1955 (June 1st t...
The article is a discussion of the livestock revenue for the state of North Dakota. This is the prod...
North Dakota agricultural commodities prices remained high for the period of July 15th, 1947 throug...
The article gives details of the marketing of livestock in North Dakota in 1975. Beef production is ...
The overall livestock population on North Dakota farms was smaller on January 1, 1950, than a year ...
The article focuses on the prices of agricultural goods produced in North Dakota on July 15, 1956
The article is regarding beef cow production on irrigated pasture land in North Dakota. In 1973, the...
Even though alfalfa hay may cost more per ton than native wild hay, it is economically unsound to re...
The farm flock and the fattening of western feeder lambs are the only methods of sheep production of...
Rye acreage seeded in North Dakota in the fall of 1954 was placed at 600,000 acres, up 75 % up from ...
This was simply an announcement for agricultural publications that might have been of interest to it...
The total value of all crop production in North Dakota in 1955 was estimated by Agricultural Marketi...
Statistics gathered from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) reveal that farmers are ...
The article is about farm costs and returns on wheat, small grain and livestock farming, which chara...
This bulletin includes the results of two experiments in feeding corn silage to lambs. It also inclu...
This is a short article on The number of pigs raised in North Dakota in the fall of 1955 (June 1st t...
The article is a discussion of the livestock revenue for the state of North Dakota. This is the prod...
North Dakota agricultural commodities prices remained high for the period of July 15th, 1947 throug...
The article gives details of the marketing of livestock in North Dakota in 1975. Beef production is ...
The overall livestock population on North Dakota farms was smaller on January 1, 1950, than a year ...
The article focuses on the prices of agricultural goods produced in North Dakota on July 15, 1956
The article is regarding beef cow production on irrigated pasture land in North Dakota. In 1973, the...
Even though alfalfa hay may cost more per ton than native wild hay, it is economically unsound to re...
The farm flock and the fattening of western feeder lambs are the only methods of sheep production of...
Rye acreage seeded in North Dakota in the fall of 1954 was placed at 600,000 acres, up 75 % up from ...
This was simply an announcement for agricultural publications that might have been of interest to it...
The total value of all crop production in North Dakota in 1955 was estimated by Agricultural Marketi...
Statistics gathered from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) reveal that farmers are ...
The article is about farm costs and returns on wheat, small grain and livestock farming, which chara...
This bulletin includes the results of two experiments in feeding corn silage to lambs. It also inclu...