Excerpts from the report: Farm electrification has made rapid progress in the part of Iowa that comprises the eastern livestock-producing type-of-farming area. Farm after farm has been quickly added to the number that have electric service and the actual use of electricity in farm homes and service buildings has steadily expanded. Supplying farmers with electricity and electrical equipment has become a big business in eastern Iowa. The study here reported is one of a series of related studies that deal with certain economic aspects of farm electrification. In their broad aspects, these studies are being made to develop information leading to more economical distribution systems in rural areas and to assist farmers in effecting labor sa...
Excerpts from the Report: This publication tells what progress has been made in rural electrificati...
Excerpts from the report: The Rural Electrification Administration (REA) is a credit agency of the ...
153 pages. Illustrations and maps.This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowl...
Excerpts from the report Summary: The study reported here is one of a series of related studies mad...
Excerpts from the report: Little information has been available until recently concerning uses of e...
Electrical energy is an important source of power on Iowa farms- over 95 percent of our farms now re...
Excerpt from the report Highlights: This report was written to summarize some of the more significa...
Excerpts from the report: REA has prepared this booklet in the hope that it will bring you the mess...
Farm electrification has become a major economic development in American agriculture. Studies of the...
Farm electrification has become a major economic development in American agriculture. Studies of the...
This bulletin deals primarily with the analysis of power systems available for farm usage. Tests wer...
The use of electricity on the farm for both power and light is becoming common over the United State...
Just as long as there\u27s plenty of power coming over your lines, you probably aren\u27t too concer...
Contents : Electricity Aids the Poultry Industry; Dairying Profits Stimulated; A New Approach to Fa...
Eastern Iowa farmes have more than doubled their use of electricity since the late 1930\u27s
Excerpts from the Report: This publication tells what progress has been made in rural electrificati...
Excerpts from the report: The Rural Electrification Administration (REA) is a credit agency of the ...
153 pages. Illustrations and maps.This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowl...
Excerpts from the report Summary: The study reported here is one of a series of related studies mad...
Excerpts from the report: Little information has been available until recently concerning uses of e...
Electrical energy is an important source of power on Iowa farms- over 95 percent of our farms now re...
Excerpt from the report Highlights: This report was written to summarize some of the more significa...
Excerpts from the report: REA has prepared this booklet in the hope that it will bring you the mess...
Farm electrification has become a major economic development in American agriculture. Studies of the...
Farm electrification has become a major economic development in American agriculture. Studies of the...
This bulletin deals primarily with the analysis of power systems available for farm usage. Tests wer...
The use of electricity on the farm for both power and light is becoming common over the United State...
Just as long as there\u27s plenty of power coming over your lines, you probably aren\u27t too concer...
Contents : Electricity Aids the Poultry Industry; Dairying Profits Stimulated; A New Approach to Fa...
Eastern Iowa farmes have more than doubled their use of electricity since the late 1930\u27s
Excerpts from the Report: This publication tells what progress has been made in rural electrificati...
Excerpts from the report: The Rural Electrification Administration (REA) is a credit agency of the ...
153 pages. Illustrations and maps.This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowl...