A general summary of the experience with trees, shrubs, climbing vines and perennials, in all parts of the State and especially at this Station, is now ready for publication. It will be necessary to divide this material into several bulletins, of which this is: the first. Following the reports on evergreen, and ornamental trees, a bulletin on the shrubs of South Dakota is planned as the next in order of publication
This paper discusses beautification efforts of the state of North Dakota by the Army Corps of Engine...
8 pages; includes photographs. This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledg...
A Windbreak Is Worth Money to You. Besides the beauty and comfort a good windbreak adds to the farm ...
This bulletin is a continuation of bulletin 246. The Shade, windbreak and Timber Trees of South Dak...
This publication was prepared to meet the need for an informative reference on deciduous trees in So...
In this circular, created by the Agriculture Extension Service at South Dakota State College, the in...
In the course of our study of the flora of South Dakota during the past two years, a large amount of...
This Bulletin contains suggestions for methods of planting forest trees, street and lawn trees, orch...
The numerous letters received by this department concerning the cultivation and management of evergr...
The work of the plant breeder of the future must be more and more in the line of hybridizing of hard...
In this Bulletin an effort will be made to give an accurate history of the work in forest tree cultu...
This publication provides information on the history and observance of Arbor Day as well as tree pla...
The forms or shapes of trees vary from upright and pyramidal to vase-shaped, rounded or irregular. T...
This publication provides information on establishing and designing a Twin Row-High Density windbrea...
The following notes on the growth of the trees in the Agricultural College grounds are given as show...
This paper discusses beautification efforts of the state of North Dakota by the Army Corps of Engine...
8 pages; includes photographs. This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledg...
A Windbreak Is Worth Money to You. Besides the beauty and comfort a good windbreak adds to the farm ...
This bulletin is a continuation of bulletin 246. The Shade, windbreak and Timber Trees of South Dak...
This publication was prepared to meet the need for an informative reference on deciduous trees in So...
In this circular, created by the Agriculture Extension Service at South Dakota State College, the in...
In the course of our study of the flora of South Dakota during the past two years, a large amount of...
This Bulletin contains suggestions for methods of planting forest trees, street and lawn trees, orch...
The numerous letters received by this department concerning the cultivation and management of evergr...
The work of the plant breeder of the future must be more and more in the line of hybridizing of hard...
In this Bulletin an effort will be made to give an accurate history of the work in forest tree cultu...
This publication provides information on the history and observance of Arbor Day as well as tree pla...
The forms or shapes of trees vary from upright and pyramidal to vase-shaped, rounded or irregular. T...
This publication provides information on establishing and designing a Twin Row-High Density windbrea...
The following notes on the growth of the trees in the Agricultural College grounds are given as show...
This paper discusses beautification efforts of the state of North Dakota by the Army Corps of Engine...
8 pages; includes photographs. This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledg...
A Windbreak Is Worth Money to You. Besides the beauty and comfort a good windbreak adds to the farm ...