There are, of course, many possible types of industries that might locate in South Dakota. This study is designed to examine the economic feasibility of operating one type of industrial plant-a plant that uses straw as a basic raw material or ingredient in the production of insulating and/or structural board, box board, and corrugating paper. More specifically, this study attempts to determine whether any area or areas in the state have all the necessary requirements for the operation of such a plant
The mineral deposits discussed in this report were studied in connection with a program of research ...
Grasslands of South Dakota total about 28 million acres and are one of the most important but least ...
This is the first in a series of publications concerned with the economic and social problems of the...
This publication deals primarily with one phase of forage production and preservation – structures f...
Mites are a major concern to the national agricultural economy and as such share with insects a posi...
South Dakota has long been one of the leading states in the production of alfalfa seed. South Dakota...
This study attempts to answer these questions, but the answers should be considered preliminary only...
A growing interest is evident in minimum tillage, or combined tillage, operations for growing corn. ...
Each year the South Carolina Forestry Commission produces an annual report for the South Carolina Ge...
South Dakota has long been one of the leading states in the production of alfalfa seed. South Dakota...
This study was conducted in two parts for Master of Science theses by the senior authors of Parts I ...
The purpose of this study was to attempt to find a pattern in the complex changes that have taken pl...
The increase in the number of older people in South Dakota as well as in the population of the natio...
Many farm operators wish to reduce weather risks in the production of high-income farm products, rea...
The Agronomy Farm, located one mile east of Brookings, is representative of a large area of land in ...
The mineral deposits discussed in this report were studied in connection with a program of research ...
Grasslands of South Dakota total about 28 million acres and are one of the most important but least ...
This is the first in a series of publications concerned with the economic and social problems of the...
This publication deals primarily with one phase of forage production and preservation – structures f...
Mites are a major concern to the national agricultural economy and as such share with insects a posi...
South Dakota has long been one of the leading states in the production of alfalfa seed. South Dakota...
This study attempts to answer these questions, but the answers should be considered preliminary only...
A growing interest is evident in minimum tillage, or combined tillage, operations for growing corn. ...
Each year the South Carolina Forestry Commission produces an annual report for the South Carolina Ge...
South Dakota has long been one of the leading states in the production of alfalfa seed. South Dakota...
This study was conducted in two parts for Master of Science theses by the senior authors of Parts I ...
The purpose of this study was to attempt to find a pattern in the complex changes that have taken pl...
The increase in the number of older people in South Dakota as well as in the population of the natio...
Many farm operators wish to reduce weather risks in the production of high-income farm products, rea...
The Agronomy Farm, located one mile east of Brookings, is representative of a large area of land in ...
The mineral deposits discussed in this report were studied in connection with a program of research ...
Grasslands of South Dakota total about 28 million acres and are one of the most important but least ...
This is the first in a series of publications concerned with the economic and social problems of the...