This is a short article on The number of pigs raised in North Dakota in the fall of 1955 (June 1st to December 1st), which was placed at 121,000 head, 12 % more than the similar period in 1954 and 15 % more than the 10-year (1944-1953) average. More details on this topic is given in article
This was an one paragraph article based on data gained from the USDA Bureau of Agricultural Economic...
The author gives an overview of agriculture in North Dakota in 1977. North Dakota borders about 42 m...
The overall livestock population on North Dakota farms was smaller on January 1, 1950, than a year ...
This is a half page article regarding the 1956 crop of spring season swine in North Dakota and their...
In 1947, hog production in North Dakota was an important enterprise comprising roughly 15% of the to...
This is a short paragraph article on a trial at the Hettinger, N. D., Branch Station in 1955, compar...
The article begins with announcement of all the information concerning North Dakota agricultural pro...
The total value of all crop production in North Dakota in 1955 was estimated by Agricultural Marketi...
The article is regarding beef cow production on irrigated pasture land in North Dakota. In 1973, the...
Rye acreage seeded in North Dakota in the fall of 1954 was placed at 600,000 acres, up 75 % up from ...
This article consists of one paragraph concerning a 13 % reduction in the number of chickens in Nort...
The article is a discussion of the livestock revenue for the state of North Dakota. This is the prod...
The rye crop planted in North Dakota in 1946 was 55% larger than in 1945. The article goes on to exp...
In This Issue: Feeding the Young Pig [p] 3 The Bronze Birch Borer and Its Control [p] 6 Horticultura...
This short article gives the figures on chicken production in 1955. North Dakota farmers raised 15 p...
This was an one paragraph article based on data gained from the USDA Bureau of Agricultural Economic...
The author gives an overview of agriculture in North Dakota in 1977. North Dakota borders about 42 m...
The overall livestock population on North Dakota farms was smaller on January 1, 1950, than a year ...
This is a half page article regarding the 1956 crop of spring season swine in North Dakota and their...
In 1947, hog production in North Dakota was an important enterprise comprising roughly 15% of the to...
This is a short paragraph article on a trial at the Hettinger, N. D., Branch Station in 1955, compar...
The article begins with announcement of all the information concerning North Dakota agricultural pro...
The total value of all crop production in North Dakota in 1955 was estimated by Agricultural Marketi...
The article is regarding beef cow production on irrigated pasture land in North Dakota. In 1973, the...
Rye acreage seeded in North Dakota in the fall of 1954 was placed at 600,000 acres, up 75 % up from ...
This article consists of one paragraph concerning a 13 % reduction in the number of chickens in Nort...
The article is a discussion of the livestock revenue for the state of North Dakota. This is the prod...
The rye crop planted in North Dakota in 1946 was 55% larger than in 1945. The article goes on to exp...
In This Issue: Feeding the Young Pig [p] 3 The Bronze Birch Borer and Its Control [p] 6 Horticultura...
This short article gives the figures on chicken production in 1955. North Dakota farmers raised 15 p...
This was an one paragraph article based on data gained from the USDA Bureau of Agricultural Economic...
The author gives an overview of agriculture in North Dakota in 1977. North Dakota borders about 42 m...
The overall livestock population on North Dakota farms was smaller on January 1, 1950, than a year ...