No branch of animal production has developed more rapidly in the past ten years than has the raising of furbearing animals. The profits derived from the sale of pelts as well as the prices paid for breeding animals have greatly stimulated interest in this field. But besides the money angle, the raising of fur-bearing animals is an extremely interesting occupation
The well-being of American agriculture is indeed a complex subject, fraught with interrelationships,...
To the silver fox industry, encephalitis is a disease of great importance. It seems to occur only in...
The article focuses on the temperament of cattle depending on the position of hair whorl. The artic...
The raising of foxes under controlled conditions is a permanent agricultural development. Profits co...
The question is often asked, does the production of silver fox fur pay? Being a new industry in this...
More and more traditional farmers are becoming involved in some not-so-traditional livestock enterpr...
"[The book] is intended to interest the fur farmer rather than the historian. Some brief notes are g...
Veterinarians are being called upon more extensively of late to aid commercial enterprises in their ...
The poultry industry is a big business. In the last year, poultry producers enjoyed a 1,500,000,000 ...
This newsletter is produced by the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, formally Iowa State Conserv...
Farmers, Sportsmen are working with State and Federal agencies in a conversation program that is get...
Forced growth of puppies Fund raising materials Hunter financing of conservation projects Pigeon and...
Through the kindness of Prof. C. C. Nutting, Senator Lambert and his brother, Mr. C. Lambert, of Sab...
THE Iowa State Veterinary Research Institute is located on a sixty acre farm one mile south of the I...
The mink ranching industry is a natural outgrowth of trapping mink and selling the pets. To supply t...
The well-being of American agriculture is indeed a complex subject, fraught with interrelationships,...
To the silver fox industry, encephalitis is a disease of great importance. It seems to occur only in...
The article focuses on the temperament of cattle depending on the position of hair whorl. The artic...
The raising of foxes under controlled conditions is a permanent agricultural development. Profits co...
The question is often asked, does the production of silver fox fur pay? Being a new industry in this...
More and more traditional farmers are becoming involved in some not-so-traditional livestock enterpr...
"[The book] is intended to interest the fur farmer rather than the historian. Some brief notes are g...
Veterinarians are being called upon more extensively of late to aid commercial enterprises in their ...
The poultry industry is a big business. In the last year, poultry producers enjoyed a 1,500,000,000 ...
This newsletter is produced by the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, formally Iowa State Conserv...
Farmers, Sportsmen are working with State and Federal agencies in a conversation program that is get...
Forced growth of puppies Fund raising materials Hunter financing of conservation projects Pigeon and...
Through the kindness of Prof. C. C. Nutting, Senator Lambert and his brother, Mr. C. Lambert, of Sab...
THE Iowa State Veterinary Research Institute is located on a sixty acre farm one mile south of the I...
The mink ranching industry is a natural outgrowth of trapping mink and selling the pets. To supply t...
The well-being of American agriculture is indeed a complex subject, fraught with interrelationships,...
To the silver fox industry, encephalitis is a disease of great importance. It seems to occur only in...
The article focuses on the temperament of cattle depending on the position of hair whorl. The artic...