"This bulletin is an account of the progressive and successful farm operations of a farmer of South Carolina who, by combining thorough tillage, crop rotation, barnyard manure, and a judicious use of commercial fertilizer, has changed a previously badly managed and run-down cotton farm into a very productive and profitable enterprise. The impulse prompting the writing of this bulletin is the belief that it may suggest to other farmers of the South ways and means by which they may so improve their methods of management as to make their farms more profitable." -- p.
The South Carolina Department of Agriculture publishes the bi-monthly Market Bulletin newsletter. Th...
The South Carolina Department of Agriculture publishes the bi-monthly Market Bulletin newsletter. Th...
The South Carolina Department of Agriculture publishes the bi-monthly Market Bulletin newsletter. Th...
"In localities where a one-crop system has prevailed for a number of years farms which deviate from ...
"This paper is an account of the progress made in three years in changing a run-down cotton plantati...
"This bulletin is designed to present, by pictures, charts, and brief text, some of the more importa...
"The southern mountain farm often produces no more than a scant living for the family. Corn is the c...
This bulletin "makes clear the situation that confronts us in view of the fact that practically all ...
"This bulletin is primarily a story of the organization and management of successful 80-acre farms i...
Report discussing how failing farms can reestablish themselves as profitable enterprises by turning ...
"This bulletin describes farming practices that conserve soil, and how such practices may be applied...
"Home production of supplies offers the Southern farm family an easy way to reduce the cost of livin...
The South Carolina Department of Agriculture publishes the bi-monthly Market Bulletin newsletter. Th...
The South Carolina Department of Agriculture publishes the bi-monthly Market Bulletin newsletter. Th...
"By using bigger implements and more horses per man, many sugar-beet growers have greatly reduced th...
The South Carolina Department of Agriculture publishes the bi-monthly Market Bulletin newsletter. Th...
The South Carolina Department of Agriculture publishes the bi-monthly Market Bulletin newsletter. Th...
The South Carolina Department of Agriculture publishes the bi-monthly Market Bulletin newsletter. Th...
"In localities where a one-crop system has prevailed for a number of years farms which deviate from ...
"This paper is an account of the progress made in three years in changing a run-down cotton plantati...
"This bulletin is designed to present, by pictures, charts, and brief text, some of the more importa...
"The southern mountain farm often produces no more than a scant living for the family. Corn is the c...
This bulletin "makes clear the situation that confronts us in view of the fact that practically all ...
"This bulletin is primarily a story of the organization and management of successful 80-acre farms i...
Report discussing how failing farms can reestablish themselves as profitable enterprises by turning ...
"This bulletin describes farming practices that conserve soil, and how such practices may be applied...
"Home production of supplies offers the Southern farm family an easy way to reduce the cost of livin...
The South Carolina Department of Agriculture publishes the bi-monthly Market Bulletin newsletter. Th...
The South Carolina Department of Agriculture publishes the bi-monthly Market Bulletin newsletter. Th...
"By using bigger implements and more horses per man, many sugar-beet growers have greatly reduced th...
The South Carolina Department of Agriculture publishes the bi-monthly Market Bulletin newsletter. Th...
The South Carolina Department of Agriculture publishes the bi-monthly Market Bulletin newsletter. Th...
The South Carolina Department of Agriculture publishes the bi-monthly Market Bulletin newsletter. Th...