United States. Extension Service
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Books by United States. Extension Service
Total count: 947
Educational standards in extension teaching as applied to home economicspublisher not identified1924-01-01
Ten years of extension work under the Smith-Lever Act, May 8, 1914-May 8, 19241924-01-01
Contribution of the farm to family lifepublisher not identified1925-01-01
Proceedingshome demonstration leaders' section of the conference of Central States Extension Workers, Iowa State College of Agriculture, Ames, Iowa, April 26 to 28, 1926United States Department of Agriculture1926-01-01
Proceedingsnutrition section of the conference of Central States Extension Workers, Iowa State College of Agriculture, Ames, Iowa, April 26 to 29, 1926United States Department of Agriculture1926-01-01
Handling fields with standing stalks1927-01-01
Clean up feed lots and barnyards1927-01-01
Handling corn stubble1927-01-01
To reduce corn-borer damage1927-01-01
Know the corn borer1927-01-01
Handling corn refuse on plowed or seeded ground1927-01-01
Color and line in clothing selection1927-01-01
The corn borer threatens America's $2,000,000,000 corn cropstop him! clean up before May 1.1927-01-01
Corn borer, most serious pest1927-01-01
What has been done1927-01-01
Farmers paid for extra labor only1927-01-01
Summary of informationclothing project 1926U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Extension Service?]1927-01-01
Current problems in livestock marketingpublisher not identified1929-01-01
Federal-State 4-H club achievement day radio program, November 8, 1930; program synopsis for periods to be used by the United States Department of Agriculture1930-01-01
Twenty-eight million dollars return to one state in one year from cooperative extension work1930-01-01
Program and report of Committees Western States Extension ConferenceLogan, Utah, July 21-25, 1931Extension Service, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture1931-01-01
[Circular letter] ReDistribution of checks for cotton acreage rental payments in which Farm credit administration has an interestpublisher not identified1933-01-01
Detailed cost and returns for early Irish potatoes, Virginia, crop season of 1934publisher not identified1934-01-01
Who's who at the eighth National 4-H Club Camp, Washington, D. C., June 14-20, 19341934-01-01
Special localized state cotton story for South Carolina1934-01-01
Report of North Central States 4-H club leaders on extension work with young men and young women1934-01-01
What is the chief cause of the farm depression?U.S. G.P.O.1935-01-01
Agricultural economics in extension1935-01-01
Comparative abstract of the 1934 and the 1935 corn-hog contractspublisher not identified1935-01-01
Do farmers want the federal government to help them deal with farm problems?U.S. G.P.O.1935-01-01
Should American agriculture seek recovery of world markets, or arrange to live at home?U.S. Department of Agriculture1935-01-01
Cooperative extension service, U.S. department of agriculturepublisher not identified1935-01-01
Agricultural economics extension work in the United StatesU.S. Dept of Agriculture, Extension Service1935-01-01
Who's who at the ninth National 4-H Club Camp, Washington, D. C., June 13-19, 19351935-01-01
What kind of foreign trade policies do American farmers want? in peace, in war time?U.S. Department of Agriculture1935-01-01
Home demonstration exhibits at the Third Triennial Conference of the Associated Country Women of the WorldU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Extension Service1936-01-01
Suggestions and outline for preparing specialist plans of work in agriculture and home economics, Central States1936-01-01
Photographs of farm and homecatalog of a few of the photographs in the collection of the Extension Service1936-01-01
Conservation of wildlifea selected list of referencesU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Extension Service1936-01-01
Extension program planning1936-01-01
Some nutrition facts every 4-H club member should learn1936-01-01
Conference for professional improvement. Dec. 16-18, 1936. South Bldg., U.S.D.A., Programpublisher not identified1936-01-01
Conference of subject-matter specialists, Edwards Hotel, Jackson, Mis., Feb. 3 -4, 19361936-01-01
4-H girls plan clothing budgets4-H team demonstration1936-01-01
How to make the foods and nutrition project contribute to the general growth of home demonstration club members1936-01-01
Who's who at the tenth National 4-H Club Camp, Washington, D. C., June 18 to 24, 1936directory of club delegates1936-01-01
Food budget adjustments in drought areas1936-01-01
The county agent speaks1937-01-01
Delegates to the eleventh National 4-H Club Camp, Washington, D. C., June 17 - 23, 1937Texas1937-01-01
Some goals in foods and nutrition information1937-01-01
Minutes [of the] discussion-group training school for Negro district agents1937-01-01
"Growing paynes"Extension Service1937-01-01
Programconference of directors of extension, state leaders of county agricultural agents, county home demonstration agents and county 4-H club agents in the 12 eastern statesExtension Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture1937-01-01
Suggested questions for farmer consideration as a basis for the 1938 A. C. program1937-01-01
Central states clothing program statistical reportsMarch 1937Central States Regional Conference1937-01-01
Cartoons for use in letters announcing meetings1937-01-01
10 paneled display fixture1937-01-01
Test on history of agricultural extension, summer courses 19371937-01-01
Electro-development farmsU.S. Govt. print. off.1937-01-01
Steps in developing team demonstrations1937-01-01
West Virginia 4-H club health program, 1936-371937-01-01
The application of farm and home accounts to family livingExtension Service, U.S. Dept. Agr.1937-01-01
Adult result demonstrations1937-01-01
Report of regional summer school for Negro extension agentsunder the auspices of Division of Cooperative Extension United States Department of Agriculture, in cooperation with State Extension Services Southern States, held at Tuskegee Institute, Alabama, August 2-21, 1937 / C.W. Warburton, director, United States Department of Agriculture, Extension Service ; C.B. Smith, assistant director, United States Department of Agriculture, Division of Cooperative Extension ; submitted by T.M. CampbellDivision of Cooperative Extension1937-01-01
Methods in home demonstration work; true-false test over Ext. Serv. Circ. 1011937-01-01
Wanted: attendants for the princess; a posture play1937-01-01
Suggestions for the guidance of foods and nutrition specialists1937-01-01
The home demonstration agents' point of view1937-01-01
Commercial and miscellaneous publications on rural electrification received between Jan. 1 and June 1, 1937publisher not identified1937-01-01
Report of Committee on agricultural coordination and program development, Administrative conference, Western section, Washington, D.C., May 31 to June 4, 19381938-01-01
Progress report of the northeastern vegetable program, March 1-July 1, 19391938-01-01
Experience in using freezer lockers for preserving fruits, vegetables, and meats in Washington state1938-01-01
The National agricultural programwhat's it all about? : what about wheat?U.S. Government Printing Office1938-01-01
Who's who at the twelfth National 4-H Club Camp, Washington, D. C.directory of club delegates1938-01-01
The job of the county 4-H club agent or of the agricultural or home demonstration agent in relation to 4-H work1939-01-01
Report of the nutrition section of the regional extension conference for the central statesJuly 25-26, 1939United States Department of Agriculture, Extension Service1939-01-01
Extension Service style booka guide to the recognized style of writing[Rev.1939-01-01
Outline of visual instruction and editorial work for discussion with 4-H fellowsExtension Service, U.S. Dept. Agr.1939-01-01
4-H prepares for living in a democracyWorld Congress on Education for Democracy1939-01-01
How useful are comments like the following in evaluating progress toward general and project goals?excerpts from 1938 Report of a home demonstration agent in the central states1939-01-01
Farm-management extension summary of annual reports for the North Central states, 19381939-01-01
Nutrition sectionRegional Extension Conference for Northeastern States, New York City, March 1-3, 1939United States Department of Agriculture, Extension Service1939-01-01
Our 4-H club responsibility1939-01-01
Outlook and general economics extension work in 1938a summary for the north central states1939-01-01
Extracts from recent correspondence and reports on school lunch program1939-01-01
Tables to accompany miscellaneous publication no. 363U.S. Dept. of Agriculture1939-01-01
Market facts relating to selected fishery commodities1939-01-01
Notes on using herbs in landscaping1939-01-01
Use and preparation of charts1939-01-01
4-H club project1939-01-01
How Central States nutritionists propose to measure results of the foods and nutrition programcompiled from Annual plans of work for 19391939-01-01
Proceedings of the nutrition sectionof the Regional Extension Conference for Northeastern States, New York City, March 1-3, 1939United States Department of Agriculture, Extension Service1939-01-01
Discussion questions on outlook for farm family living in 1940as a basis for family financial planningU.S. Dept. Agr., Extension Service1939-01-01
Some facts about farm-family living1939-01-01
Revised outline of phases of 4-H club work for consideration in conferences with state club leaders to be used in making trips to the states1939-01-01
Report on study of allowances used in fifteen states for promoting the planned farm family food supply project1939-01-01
Extension activities pertaining to farm landlord-tenant relationshipsexcerpts from the Oklahoma extension plan of work and annual report, 19381939-01-01
Illustrative material, illustrated extension circulars, and new extension bulletins used in 1938 by clothing specialistscompiled from Annual reports1939-01-01
Report of the secretary of the symposium on egg marketing held in connection with the scientific program of the Seventh World's Poultry Congress and Exposition, Cleveland, Ohio, Aug. 2, 19391939-01-01
Outline for stunt on posture for use at 4-H club camps or short courses1939-01-01
A partial list of federal publications of interest to home-economics extension workers1939-01-01
Final general announcement regarding 4-H division of youth program at the seventh World's Poultry CongressCleveland, Ohio, July 28 to August 7, 1939United States Department of Agriculture, Extension Service1939-01-01
Recently negotiated trade agreements with Canada and the United Kingdom with particular reference to dairy, poultry and other agricultural products1939-01-01
Land-use planning and its relation to program determinationsouthern states : a group of papers presented at two regional conferences, Texarkana, Texas, February 6-7, 1939, Knoxville, Tennessee, February 9-10, 1939United States Department of Agriculture, Extension Service1939-01-01
Analysis of selected farm problems, illustrated with situation in subarea A of county X.1939-01-01
Report of the 4-H Divisionyouth program at the Seventh World's Poultry Congress, Cleveland, Ohio, July 29-Aug. 5, 19391939-01-01
4-H club objectives in homemaking activities4-H leaders' breakfast, Chicago, Illinois, Dec. 5, 19391939-01-01
American Farm Economic Association Committee on definitions of terms in farm management, report of the1939-01-01
Gleanings from 1938 reports about marketing by home demonstration women1939-01-01
Rural woman's day, New York World's Fair, May 23, 1939the Hall of Music, World's Fair Grounds, United States Department of Agriculture, Extension Service1939-01-01
Self-check on project meeting conducted by extension workers or trained local leaders1939-01-01
Suggestive check list for use of the 1940 agricultural and farm family living outlook informationU.S.D.A. Extension Service1939-01-01
Schedule of 4-H fellows in the Division of Extension InformationMiss Lillian A. Murphy of Indiana and Mr. Wilmer W. Bassett, Jr., of FloridaExtension Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture1939-01-01
Conference of county agricultural and home demonstration agents representing every state, Hawaii, and Puerto RicoWashington, D.C., May 3-13, 19391939-01-01
Directions for making herb prints1939-01-01
Who's who at the National 4-H Club Camp 19391939-01-01
American Association of Economic Entomologists1939-01-01
Suggested plan for work in posture in connection with 4-H club for boys and girls1939-01-01
My experiences in 4-H club workWorld Congress on Education for Democracy1939-01-01
Suggestive outline for discussion of how a farm family may use economic information to better its level of livingSurveys and Reports Section, U.S. Dept. Agr.1939-01-01
Program fornutrition section, regional extension conference for central states, Continuation Center, University of Minnesota - Minneapolis, Minnesota, July 24-25-26, 1939Extension Service, Department of Agriculture1939-01-01
Herbs for variety and accent1940-01-01
Quiz corner1940-01-01
Progress report on national 4-H farm, home, and crop enterprise accounting activity for state 4-H club leaders, home-management, and farm-management specialists1940-01-01
Outline for national appraisal of home demonstration work1940-01-01
National appraisal of home demonstration work1940-01-01
The job of the county agricultural agent1940-01-01
A farm girl and a farm home1940-01-01
United States Department of Agriculture exhibits to be shown at Eastern States Exposition, Springfield, Mass., September 15-21, 19401940-01-01
Regional grassland conference to be held at the Pennsylvania State College, State College, Pa., July 10-11, 1940program1940-01-01
Economical methods of operation1940-01-01
Farm forest products record1940-01-01
Better living on the farm from the farm1940-01-01
Report of land use planning conferences, Central StatesSpring Mill Inn, Mitchell, Indiana, September 23 to 26, 1940, Retlaw Hotel, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, September 25 to 27, 1940United States Department of Agriculture, Extension Service1940-01-01
Regional grassland conference to be held at Georgia Coastal Plain Experiment Station, Tifton, Ga., July 25-26, 1940program1940-01-01
Fitting foods and nutrition projects to interests and needs1940-01-01
Survey of 8,879 home demonstration club members in 11 eastern states1940-01-01
Discussion questions on adjusting farm family living in 1941United States Department of Agriculture, Extension Service1940-01-01
4-H rural electrification projects in MarylandUnited States Department of Agriculture, Extension Service1940-01-01
The price level and labor income1940-01-01
Summary of survey of ages and formal education of 9091 members of home demonstration groups in 11 eastern states1940-01-01
Outline of procedure for county agricultural economic conferences, Oregon, 19361940-01-01
Trends and practices in home management extension programs in certain states1940-01-01
Report of agricultural economics extension work in 19391940-01-01
Better living from the farma review of extension programs on the home-produced food supply, September 1940U.S. Dept. of agriculture. Extension Service1940-01-01
Report of committee, Memphis Land Use Planning Conference, Memphis, Tennessee, September 9-12, 19401940-01-01
Suggestions for nutrition exhibits for community use1940-01-01
Selected statistical data regarding home demonstration work, 19391940-01-01
Where are we going in the 4-H club program?an anniversary year study of Central States figures 1914-19391940-01-01
Intra-regional extension conference, Southwestern states, Hotel Grim, Texarkana, Tex., Feb. 12-13, 19401940-01-01
Guides to trimming illustrative material for film-strip use1940-01-01
A list of Department film strips applicable to home problemscompiled for use of extension workers1940-01-01
How can 4-H club members help to strengthen our democracy?Discussion conference, National 4-H Club Congress, Boulevard Room, Stevens Hotel, Chicago, 3 to 5 p.m., December 5, 19401940-01-01
Home demonstration work recorded in the Extension Service review1940-01-01
Intra-regional extension conference, Southeastern states, Roanoke Hotel, Roanoke, Va., Feb. 19-20, 19401940-01-01
Summary of activitiesPhiladelphia market improvement project, Dec. 15, 1939 : summary1940-01-01
Conference of extension specialists in parent education and family life, Washington, D.C., Jan. 22-23, 19401940-01-01
Plans for regional designations of seasonal fresh vegetables under the Food Order Stamp Plan1940-01-01
Report of cotton mattress demonstration as of August 24, 19401940-01-01
Intra-regional extension conference, Southeastern states, Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Auburn, Ala., Feb. 15-16, 19401940-01-01
Summary of intraregional conferences on supervision, personnel problems, land use planning, and program developmentsouthern states1940-01-01
Citizenship inaugural ceremony for senior 4-H members commemorating enfranchisement as American citizensNational 4-H Club Camp : Washington, D.C., Flag Day, June 14, 19401940-01-01
4-H club members!check your meals daily for these foods1940-01-01
Summary of regional extension conference, east central statesIllinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin : Maxinkuckee Inn, Culver, Ind., May 2-4, 19401940-01-01
Nutritional anemia in Florida1940-01-01
Choice and combination of enterprisescomparative returns per hour of labor, New York, 1931-38Extension Service, U.S. Dept. Agr.1940-01-01
Comments made by editors of farm papers to whom a copy of We go forward was sent1940-01-01
4-H club production credit loans, by regions1940-01-01
Exhibit effectiveness studies1940-01-01
Character education in the 4-H club program1940-01-01
Present and possible post-war problems of adjustment in agriculture1940-01-01
List of initial counties where the cotton mattress demonstration program is to begin1940-01-01
"Growing paynes" spring and summer 19401940-01-01
Make or buy a mattress. Turn surplus cotton into better living. Extension service. U. S. Department of agricultureU.S. Govt. print. off.1940-01-01
Public health aspects of frozen foods with particular reference to the products frozen in cold storage lockers and farm freezersreport of the Committee on Foods of Food and Nutrition Sect., Amer. Pub. Health Assoc., Pittsburgh, Pa., Oct. 17, 19391940-01-01
Contributions that can be made by the 4-H clubs to national defense(tentative draft)1940-01-01
Response to challenge of citizenship1940-01-01
Motion-picture films available on insects and spiders1940-01-01
Cameras that use regular spools of 35-mm film and 35-mm Kodachrome1940-01-01
Your government in housing1940-01-01
Suggestions for completing and using results of 1940 4-H club home accounting contest (to be used by club leaders and specialists)1940-01-01
Report on Conference of Information Officers, Soil Conservation ServiceChicagoan Hotel, Chicago, Sept. 9, 10, 11, 19401940-01-01
Farm management activities of extension economistsnortheastern states, 19381940-01-01
Who's who at the National 4-H Club Camp 19401940-01-01
Rural Housing Get-together of the Central Housing Committee on Rural Housing, Washington, D.C., Aug. 5, 19401940-01-01
The exhibitanalysis of the essential elements involved in its use as a means of extension teaching1940-01-01
Some references on various phases of national defense for 4-H clubleaders1940-01-01
Suggested score card and check list for 4-H home accounting contest1940-01-01
Methods of developing a sound pasture-improvement program1940-01-01
Suggestions as to scope and content expected in 4-H enterprise records and analyses for 19401940-01-01
Size of business1940-01-01
Interstate supervisory conferenceRocky Reef Lodge, Onamia, Minnesota, June 17, 19401940-01-01
Facts about the fourteenth annual National 4-H Club Camp, June 12-19, 1940, Washington, D.C.1940-01-01
You and your childfinal scenario : checked 11-23-38 : musical background1940-01-01
Home drying of fruits and vegetablesa list of extension publications1941-01-01
When I'm the reporter1941-01-01
Statements of prominent officials for use in educational work on supplementary cotton and home food programs1941-01-01
Suggestions as to scope and content expected in 4-H enterprise records and analyses for 19401941-01-01
Minutes of peach meeting, Columbus, OhioJune 18, 19411941-01-01
Suggestions for extension procedure with the 1942 farm defense program1941-01-01
Outline of Division of Extension Information work for discussion with 4-H fellows and extension workers1941-01-01
"I want information on how to weave"1941-01-01
Summary of survey on national 4-H club charter ... a compilation of the answers to a questionnaire sent to state club leaders on the use and suggestions for revision of the national 4-H club charter1941-01-01
For health and happiness1941-01-01
Last minute supplement1941-01-01
School lunchesa list of extension publicationsU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Extension Service1941-01-01
What is the situation regarding nutrition and health and what should we do about it?1941-01-01
Progress report on the relation of extension specialists to land use planning1941-01-01
Home management and defense1941-01-01
ProgramInterstate Extension Conference : Ill., Ind., Mich., Ohio., Wisc. ... Chicago, Ill., Feb. 13-15, 19411941-01-01
I want to make somethinga short list of books on handicraft : compiled for the use of extension workers1941-01-01
What is opportunity for farm girl to obtain successful, happy family life on farm1941-01-01
The 4-H seven-point program for national defense1941-01-01
Books on club work for leaders of 4-H boys' and girls' club work, 19411941-01-01
References to publications on foods and nutrition compiled from Weekly list sent to home-economics extension workers, 19401941-01-01
"I want information on weaving"1941-01-01
Manufacturers of film-strip projectors, 2 x 2 inch slide projectors and exhibit devices1941-01-01
Marine animal oilsrevised data, 1912-391941-01-01
State representatives attending the 1941 Outlook ConferenceExtension Service, U.S. Dept. Agr.1941-01-01
Fillmore friends1941-01-01
Partial and preliminary report of study of local 4-H club programs in Iowa, Nebraska, North Dakota, and South Dakota1941-01-01
Excerpts from narrative 4-H home account reports submitted by 4-H club members1941-01-01
Estimated pounds of cotton needed for Mattress and Comforter Program, Feb. 1-June 301941-01-01
Southwide Conference on Supplemental Cotton Program for 1941, Atlanta, Ga., Jan. 27, 28, 1941committee reports, committee no. 1-[5]1941-01-01
Quantity cookerya list of extension publications1941-01-01
Materials available from United States Department of Agriculture for use in connection with the supplementary cotton program informational work1941-01-01
Survey of the vegetable situation1941-01-01
Record of conference between Leonard K. Elmhirst, English economist, and a group of extension economists and others, Washington, D.C., April 16, 19411941-01-01
A victory program for the 4-H clubs1941-01-01
Recent subject matter and illustrative material prepared in the United States Department of Agriculture to forward the national drive for better nutritionnotes compiled for extension nutritionists1941-01-01
Partial list of publications of the United States Department of Agriculture and state agricultural extension services and experiment stations on the operation, care, and repair of farm machinery1941-01-01
Home production and storage of fruits and vegetablesa partial list of state and federal publications1941-01-01
Summary of Northeastern States Extension ConferenceNew York City, March 5-7, 1941United States Department of Agriculture, Extension Service1941-01-01
Summary of survey of ages and formal education of 9,119 members of home demonstration groups in 11 eastern states1941-01-01
Land-grant colleges and defense1941-01-01
[A library of educational motion pictures]1941-01-01
Who's who at the National 4-H Club Camp 19411941-01-01
4-H boys' and girls' four foot book shelf, 19411941-01-01
Statement relating to state and county land-use planning committees1941-01-01
Home storage of foods (exclusive of freezing storage)1941-01-01
Some factors that may influence extension programs in clothing1941-01-01
Outline for educational program for supplementary cotton and home food production and storage program1941-01-01
Summary of survey of women's ages in homemakers' groups cooperating with the Extension Service in nine eastern states1941-01-01
Current family economic releases1941-01-01
Suggestions for county procedure to complete the purchase of repairs for farm and home equipment now1941-01-01
Plan for information material to support extension workers in explaining the supplementary cotton program and furthering home food production1941-01-01
Freezer storagea list of extension publications1941-01-01
Preparedness and 4-H club work1941-01-01
Statement regarding supplies of seed for 19411941-01-01
Some federal publications issued in 1940 of interest to home economics extension workers1941-01-01
Functions and responsibilities of the Department of Agriculture representatives on the regional labor supply committees1941-01-01
A reference dozen for the 4-H boys' and girls' library, 19411941-01-01
Report of pretesting survey on the meat sharing program1942-01-01
Farm forest products as covered by general maximum price regulation16 questions and answers : data1942-01-01
Rural youth and fire protection1942-01-01
Suggestions for meeting 1943 animal production goalstatement prepared for use in discussion by J.L. Boatman ... at the regional meetings on the 1943 food production program, Denver, Colorado, December 2, Chicago, Illinois, December 5, Memphis, Tennessee, December 9, New York City, December 16, 19421942-01-01
The rural home and the national emergency ...U.S. Govt. print. off.1942-01-01
Educational program on controlling the cost of living1942-01-01
Extension rolls up its sleeves, dons seven-league boots in carrying price-control message to all farm people1942-01-01
National 4-H victory program, 19421942-01-01
Report of central states nutrition conferencesOmaha, Nebr., Feb. 10 to 12, 1941, Chicago, Ill., Feb. 13 to 15, 1941United States Department of Agriculture, Extension Service1942-01-01
Brief outline of soybean grading1942-01-01
Samples of news services for machinery campaign1942-01-01
Information on cotton insect control1942-01-01
Special reports on wartime extension activities of Negro extension workers1942-01-01
Materials for use in the program to control the cost of living1942-01-01
Some suggestions to home demonstration workers for using the leaflet, "Be a victory planner in your home."1942-01-01
High lights of the central states conferencesprogress in adjusting the extension program to wartime needs, Omaha, Nebraska, January 28-29, 1942, Chicago, Illinois, January 30-31, 1942United States Department of Agriculture, Extension Service1942-01-01
What do these mean?a short story about U.S. Grade A, B, C labelsU.S. G.P.O.1942-01-01
Report of 4-H club leaders in attendance at the Outlook Conference1942-01-01
Meat sharing, its why and how1942-01-01
Price list, educational illustrations on agriculture and home economics1942-01-01
Suggested extension program on meeting necessary wartime food adjustments in the nation's farm homesprepared for use at August 1942 regional extension conferences and subsequent use by state extension workers1942-01-01
Wartime clothing programreport of committee appointed to develop an extension wartime clothing program to for the northeastern states, Northeastern States Conference, New York City, August 11-14, 1942United States Department of Agriculture, Extension Service1942-01-01
Extension procedure in cotton insect control1942-01-01
Help win the war by controlling cattle grubs1942-01-01
Suggestions for the farm fire-prevention campaign1942-01-01
Wartime food supply programreport of committee appointed to develop an extension wartime food supply program for the northeastern states, Northeastern States Conference, New York City, August 11-14, 1942United States Department of Agriculture, Extension Service1942-01-01
Report of progress on neighborhood leader system in connection with the president's 7-point program1942-01-01
Depths of importance of various home efficiency project objectives as told by questionnaires returned by 4-H local leader, 1940-411942-01-01
Summary report of central states extension conferencesprogramUnited States Department of Agriculture, Extension Service1942-01-01
Share the meat campaign1942-01-01
1942 achievements of the 4-H clubs in carrying out their seven national war goalspreliminary report1942-01-01
Aspects of the 1942-43 nation-wide farm-equipment conservation program1942-01-01
Extension conferenceHotel Paxton, Omaha, Nebraska, January 28-29, 1942, programUnited States Department of Agriculture, Extension Service1942-01-01
Programcentral states sectional conferencesUnited States Department of Agriculture, Extension Service1942-01-01
How home management is adjusting to war conditionsexcerpts from state home-management specialists' letters, July-August 19421942-01-01
Extension conferenceHotel Morrison, Chicago, Illinois, January 30-31, 1942, programUnited States Department of Agriculture, Extension Service1942-01-01
Here's how to check your hazards to prevent farm fires1942-01-01
What is the future of our national economy?1942-01-01
What do these mean?a short short story about U.S. Grade A, B, C labelsExtension Service, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture1942-01-01
Quality of 1942 grain crops as indicated by grades of market receipts ... compiled from reports of the Agricultural Marketing Administration1942-01-01
V.F.V. on the farm frontvictory farm volunteers of the U.S. Crop Corps1943-01-01
Alfalfa and brome mixtures for southeast Nebraska1943-01-01
List of U.S.D.A. War Board memoranda on farm machinery, building materials and activities1943-01-01
Work simplification in the home1943-01-01
Statement of suggested procedure on the Food Fights for Freedom campaign1943-01-01
Good family life in wartime1943-01-01
Grass down field waterways1943-01-01
The relation of crop and livestock production to human populationUnited States, 1916-18 and 1939-431943-01-01
Comments on new home-management literature1943-01-01
Comments on the 1942 home-management and house-furnishing plans of work1943-01-01
Kitchen intruderswhy tolerate them?U.S. G.P.O.1943-01-01
Report of state 4-H club leaders in attendance at the Outlook Conference, Washington, D.C., October 18-23, 19431943-01-01
1944 8-point milk-production program1943-01-01
Women's Land Army of the U.S. Crop Corps needs workersU.S. G.P.O.1943-01-01
List of U.S.D.A. War Board memoranda concerning farm machinery and equipment, building materials, and related activitiesno. 1-7 : Supplement1943-01-01
The story of Mr. and Mrs. Cass County, Nebraska1943-01-01
The protein feed situation1943-01-01
Food storage in frozen food lockersa list of extension publications1943-01-01
Color slides on insects1943-01-01
Information on the 1944 program to help farmers utilize fully their farm machinery, equipment, and structures1943-01-01
Visual index cards, slidefilms produced since June 30, 1942 (to be processed after June 30, 1943, for distribution to state staffs and interested specialists)1943-01-01
Plan for providing ration points for use in food demonstrations given by extension workers1943-01-01
Suggestions for extension workers in boll weevil control1943-01-01
Farm families can save fats for war1943-01-01
Home food supply for victory, roll call for all rural women, March 1 to 20, 19431943-01-01
Dusting an aid in producing more peanuts1943-01-01
Suggestions to professional workers for using the leaflet "Serve on the farm home front."1943-01-01
6 steps in grading flaxseedU.S. G.P.O.1943-01-01
Women farm workersthe 1943 story of the Women's Land Army of the U.S. Crop CorpsExtension Service, War Food Administration1943-01-01
Home food supply for victory, roll call for all rural women, March 1 to 20, 1943suggestions for campaign plans1943-01-01
Questionnaire A.summary of 20 state club leaders and 18 home management specialist rating objectives for home management work in 4-H clubs1943-01-01
Labor needs by month and area1943-01-01
Safety check list for women and girls doing farm work for the first timeU.S. G.P.O.1943-01-01
Work simplification principles applied to the home1943-01-01
The story of Mr. and Mrs. Hampton, Connecticut1943-01-01
Farm employment information guidetables and graphs showing farm employment from January to October, 19431943-01-01
Tasks which state home-management specialists improved using the work methods training demonstration given October 23, 19431943-01-01
How two homemakers are managing in wartime1943-01-01
Timely information on equipment for home canning1943-01-01
Summary of discussions at regional directors' meetings, Memphis, Chicago, New York, Berkeley, July-August 19431943-01-01
An outline for nutrition in area post-war plans1943-01-01
Office-room and telephone numbers for reference use by farm-family-living-outlook conference delegatesU.S. Extension Service1943-01-01
Suggested procedure for national 4-H achievement day program1943-01-01
Contributions of 4-H club work to the farm and home labor situation1943-01-01
Suggestions for ordanizing [sic] the victory garden program in urban areas1943-01-01
Excerpts from state home management specialists' letters, June through September 19431943-01-01
Wartime meat rationing and licensing as they affect farmers1943-01-01
The victory farm volunteers do good work1943-01-01
Extension cotton-ginning specialists1943-01-01
Why feed the insects?protect the dried foods in your homeU.S. G.P.O.1943-01-01
Seed treatment an aid in producing more peanuts1943-01-01
Statement by state extension representatives attending the annual Outlook Conference at Washington, D.C., October 18-23, 19431943-01-01
Agricultural engineering extension work in 1943United States Department of Agriculture Extension Service1943-01-01
9 steps in grading soybeansU.S. Dept. of Agriculture1943-01-01
Background information on 8-point dairy program1943-01-01
A year's supply of farm machinery messagesa county agent handbook1943-01-01
Timely notes on home and community dehydration1943-01-01
Rural homes influenced to change home economics practices, where homemakers were not members of home demonstration clubs or groups, as reported by all county extension workers, 1934-19421943-01-01
The flame of freedomcandle lighting ceremony for 4-H groups1943-01-01
Care-repair-sharea manual for the 1943 farm machinery campaign : keep 'em rolling on the farm front1943-01-01
Operation, care, and repair of farm machinerya partial list of publications1943-01-01
The farmer grades his meatexcerpts from FDA's forthcoming AWI leaflet1943-01-01
Some suggestions to home demonstration workers for using safety check list for women and girls doing farm work for the first time[supplement]U.S. Dept. of Agriculture1943-01-01
Control cattle grubs1943-01-01
Outlook conference recommendations of home-management specialists1943-01-01
Names and addresses of assistant state farm labor supervisors (victory farm volunteers)1943-01-01
Some organization efforts on Food Fights for Freedom1943-01-01
Suggestions for educational and informational program in re 1944 war food production1943-01-01
Victory Gardeners Can Prevent Ear-Worms From Entering Their CornU.S. Dept. of Agriculture1943-01-01
Names and addresses of assistant state supervisors, Women's Land Army1943-01-01
Stories of homemakers who are managing successfully under war conditionsa suggested procedure and interview schedule for use by state specialists and home demonstration agents1943-01-01
[Preliminary report of a committee appointed to prepare a suggested plan for awarding recognition to local 4-H club leaders for long service]1944-01-01
Proofs of 8-point milk-production mats1944-01-01
Wartime livestock marketing problems1944-01-01
The clothing situationexcerpts from 1943 annual reports of extension clothing specialists1944-01-01
Wheat situation, July 1, 19441944-01-01
Report [of committee of] Outlook Conference in relation to 4-H club work1944-01-01
The effectiveness of the home demonstration program in reaching rural people and in meeting their needs1944-01-01
Recommendations for the control of the European corn borer in the middle Atlantic states as formulated by a conference of entomologists of these states and the federal Department of Agriculture at Baltimore, Md., January 14, 19441944-01-01
Facts on American cotton production1944-01-01
4-H club workits objectives and place in the extension program1944-01-01
1944 regional victory garden conferences1944-01-01
What about that G.I. agricultural loan guaranty?some questions and answers regarding major points of interest1944-01-01
1945 8 point dairy program "Efficiency pays"1944-01-01
What agricultural extension is...U.S. Govt. print. off.1944-01-01
The 1944 victory garden programInter-department Victory Garden Committee1944-01-01
A 4-H demonstration in land use and soil conservationan account of land-use and conservation activities of the 4-H clubs of Mississippi1944-01-01
Mobilizing help to save cropsemergency farm labor program : 1943 results, 1944 needsU.S. Department of Agriculture1944-01-01
Prevent vegetable diseasesthree ways to avoid trouble in the victory garden1944-01-01
A victory garden program for 1945 and suggestions for a post war program1944-01-01
The analysis of the home demonstration agent's joba progress report1944-01-01
Experiences in setting up the home demonstration program in Puerto Rico1944-01-01
Wartime problems of Negro 4-H club work1944-01-01
Home management contributes to winning the war1944-01-01
Kodachrome slides, cereal diseases1944-01-01
Progress report on devices for testing home pressure canner gagesRev.1944-01-01
Sound financial planning by the farm family1944-01-01
Pressure-cooker gauge checking programs carried by state extension services in 1943 with suggestions for 19441944-01-01
Join us on the farm frontbe a victory farm volunteer of the U.S. Crop CorpsU.S. G.P.O.1944-01-01
The home demonstration agent's analysis of her jobquestions for discussion1944-01-01
Procedure for establishment of county 4-H council forests in Arkansaspublisher not identified1944-01-01
Extension methods: examples of some which have been used successfully as reported in the Extension service review1944-01-01
Wheat grading at country pointsU.S. G.P.O.1944-01-01
VFV on the farm frontExtension Service, War Food Administration, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture1944-01-01
Home-made equipment and labor-saving equipment for war food productiona partial list of publications and plans1944-01-01
Extension farm labor programsuggested outline for state plan of work1944-01-01
National, state, and local farm labor stories published in the Extension Service review in 19431944-01-01
Community canning centersFederal Extension Service, USDA1944-01-01
National, state, and local 4-H club stories published in the Extension service review, January 1943-March 19441944-01-01
An analysis of economic periodicals published by state extension services1944-01-01
Conference to outline the contribution of extension methods and techniques toward the rehabilitation of war-torn countriesExtension Service, United States Department of Agriculture1944-01-01
Producing food and fiber for home and market1945-01-01
Hired farm workers in the United States1945-01-01
Policies to be followed in making adjustments in the emergency farm labor program1945-01-01
Some wartime guideposts for 1945 4-H club programs1945-01-01
The problem of working with more rural families in extension1945-01-01
National 4-H Club Weeka week of rededication, heads, hearts, hands and health to victory : a message to 4-H members1945-01-01
The 10 guideposts for 4-H club programsdiscussion suggestions for the delegates to the 24th National 4-H Club Congress, December 2-6, 1945, Chicago, Illinois1945-01-01
How to reach more homemakers with information on work simplification1945-01-01
Outline for group discussion on the design and use of visual materials1945-01-01
Summary of poultry and egg marketing conferences1945-01-01
The balance sheet of agriculture, 1945 (prices as of January 1)synopsis1945-01-01
Supervisory outline for discussing 4-H postwar planning work with states1945-01-01
Alfalfa production, Washington County, Oregon1945-01-01
Reaching new people1945-01-01
Brief reports, older 4-H-young adult conference, western states ... Salt Lake City, Utah, November 12 to 14, 19451945-01-01
Some problems in post-war county extension work1945-01-01
Some data and comments on the farm credit situation1945-01-01
4-H in war and peaceU.S. G.P.O.1945-01-01
Method demonstration analysis for a home industries projectmaking an evaporator cooler (formerly called "iceless refrigerator")1945-01-01
Criteria of successful achievement for the county home demonstration agentRev.1945-01-01
Labor-saving shows help farm people find easier and better ways to do their worka packet of reference material1945-01-01
Youth lends a handvictory farm volunteersU.S. G.P.O.1945-01-01
Report of Committee on Mobilization of Negro Labor to produce and harvest agricultural products necessary to the prosecution of the war1945-01-01
4-H postwar programsorganization1945-01-01
Report of Central States sectional extension conferences on rural youth ... theme, problems of farm young people1945-01-01
Trends in 4-H club work in the southern states and Puerto Rico for the 10-year period, 1935-1944, showing number of clubs, enrollments and percentage of completions with number of county extension workers by years, both white and Negro1945-01-01
The Bretton Woods monetary and financial conference1945-01-01
Extension-SCS field demonstration in growing wild or adapted varieties of fruits and nuts through land use plantings to improve the family food supply1945-01-01
Names and addresses of state supervisors, emergency farm labor1945-01-01
Agenda for conference, committee of state leaders of home demonstration agents1945-01-01
The local leader's relationship to the 4-H club1945-01-01
"Be a strong American"a health program in Idaho1945-01-01
4-H clothing club workexcerpts from 1944 annual reports of state clothing specialists and state 4-H club leaders1945-01-01
Report by John W. Mitchell, field agent, to the federal staff conference, Washington, D.C., July 2, 19451945-01-01
Proposed handbook for 4-H leaders on farm and farm home safety1945-01-01
The Full Employment Act of 19451945-01-01
7 steps for extra cotton farm profits1945-01-01
Suggestions for exhibits used at achievement days and fairs1945-01-01
Some statements on 4-H club work by the nation's leaders1945-01-01
"Wyoming's house planning workships [sic]."1945-01-01
Ratio of 1943 4-H membership, ages 10-20, to 1940 census rural-farm youth and to 1940 census rural youth, ages 10-19, and total number of county extension agents ... as of September 19431945-01-01
National Advisory Group on 4-H Postwar Programsa progress report1945-01-01
Report on cooperative extension work with magazines, June 1, 1944-March 1, 19451945-01-01
Why young people behave as they do1945-01-01
Chronological notes regarding the Extension Subcommittee on 4-H Club Work (a subcommittee of the Committee on Extension Organization and Policy of the American Association of Land-Grant Colleges and Universities)1945-01-01
Instructions for interviewersstudy of home demonstration organization, Massachusetts, 1945 : schedule for participants and non-participants1945-01-01
Farm and home financial planning [Extension Service circular 422]suggestions on how to use the circular1945-01-01
Puerto Rico1942 plan of work of Pedro Osuna1945-01-01
To county extension secretaries ... a handbook for you1945-01-01
Names and addresses of assistant state farm labor supervisors, victory farm volunteers1945-01-01
Plan for cooperative action involving state employment security agencies, United States Employment Service, and the Extension Service Farm Labor Program for handling displaced war workers and veterans1945-01-01
Your job as a work leader[Rev.].U.S. G.P.O.1945-01-01
Population and 4-H membership tabulation1945-01-01
Suggestions for food preservation program1945-01-01
Extension programs, housing1945-01-01
A special 4-H club leader in each neighborhood1945-01-01
Instructions for obtaining 4-H data from county 1944 4-H records1945-01-01
Subject-matter specialists help train inexperienced farm labor1945-01-01
The 4-H challenge ahead1945-01-01
Report of the South-wide conference of state and district supervisors of extension work with NegroesWashington, D.C., June 23-28, 1945U.S. Department of Agriculture Extension Service1945-01-01
Save used fatsurban kit : [fat salvage program]1945-01-01
Suggested plan, "Know your government" visit to Congress by 4-H club delegates during National 4-H Club Camp, June 11 to 18, 19461946-01-01
Summary of seminar conferencefoods and nutrition, March 8, 19461946-01-01
Some 4-H club program-building principles for 15- to 21-year-olds1946-01-01
National Home Demonstration Week, May 5-12, 1946suggestions for state and county activities1946-01-01
Excerpts from annual reportsfood preservation, 19451946-01-01
The agricultural outlook, 19471946-01-01
Summary of questionnaire on methods used in 4-H club work with upper age group, 15 to 21, western states, 19451946-01-01
Information for extension workers about "Cut-outs to aid in farmhouse planning."1946-01-01
4-H in a changing world1946-01-01
Geographical distribution of canvas tents, canvas cots, field kitchen equipment, and field messing equipment, to provide for up to 50 thousand transient workers engaged in food harvesting and food processing1946-01-01
Farm jobs for Atlantic Coast workers (June 24, 1946)1946-01-01
Extension specialists in agronomy1946-01-01
Brief review of progress reporthome demonstration work in postwar years1946-01-01
Farm forestry extensionextension subject-matter seminar conference, March 5, 19461946-01-01
Summary of discussion, seminar conferenceNutrition and Food Preservation, March 8, 19461946-01-01
Know your government[4-H committees of the "House" and "Senate] : National 4-H Club Camp, 19461946-01-01
Report on testing pressure canner gages1946-01-01
Housing courses1946-01-01
Extension agronomy statement1946-01-01
The exhibitanalysis of the essential elements involved in its use as a means of extension teaching1946-01-01
The need for more critical thinking of what is actually accomplished in Extension1946-01-01
Integration of Extension Service activities in farm and home planningsummary of discussion ... at quarterly staff conference ... July 1, 19461946-01-01
Investing in the farmhouse and service buildingsquestions and answers1946-01-01
Home industriestrends in 1946 and outlook for 19471946-01-01
Appalachian area apple harvest1946 farm labor programExtension, U. S. Department of Agriculture1946-01-01
4-H emergency poultry culling campaign (as part of national 4-H food-for-famine relief program)1946-01-01
7 steps to help you face the future with cottonU.S. Dept. of Agriculture1946-01-01
Significant changes in milk utilization between 1940 and 1945, United States1946-01-01
Meat extension report for 1946 spring conference1946-01-01
A demonstration of the use of cut-outs to plan house remodeling1946-01-01
Study of home demonstration organization in the rural towns of six Massachusetts counties1946-01-01
National Home Food Preservation Week1946-01-01
Motion picture films pertaining to poultry as reported in use by extension poultrymen August 19461946-01-01
Report and recommendationsdelegates' conference, National 4-H Club Camp, Washington, D.C., June 11-19, 1946U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Extension Service1946-01-01
Help American farmers save the world from starvation1946 farm labor programExtension, U. S. Department of Agriculture1946-01-01
Summary statements from the study of home demonstration organization in the rural towns of six Massachusetts counties1946-01-01
Questions and answers on Christmas trees1946-01-01
Recommended plans for Extension support of federal crop insurance program1946-01-01
Help American farmers save record food crops for hungry people!1946 farm labor program : Sept. 14th supplementExtension, U. S. Department of Agriculture1946-01-01
Outline of information needed for description of an area requiring outside agricultural labor1946-01-01
Suggestions for forwarding famine emergency campaignsummary of pilot conference of extension nutritionists, March 18 and 19, 19461946-01-01
Report of Central States Supervisory ConferenceLafayette, Indiana, March 7-9, 1946 : Lincoln, Nebraska, March 13-15, 19461946-01-01
Early chronology, extension farm labor program1946-01-01
4-H club participation in All-American Junior Jersey Exposition1946-01-01
Participation of homemakers in meetings1946-01-01
Report of livestock pest control conferences held at Oklahoma City, Okla., October 21-22, and Cheyenne, Wyo., October 24-25, 19461946-01-01
Today's home builds tomorrow's worldsource material, National Home Demonstration Week, May 5 to 12, a kaleidoscopic view of activities the country over1946-01-01
Fact sheet on 4-H club work for national 4-H club week1946-01-01
10,000,000 youthlet's help them plan their future : a report of the activities of the National Advisory Group on 4-H Postwar ProgramsU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Extension Service1946-01-01
Adapting farm work methods to changing technology1946-01-01
Extension work in entomologyextension subject-matter seminar conference, February 27, 19461946-01-01
Brief summary of progress report, National Committee of Home Demonstration Leaders, 1945-19461946-01-01
Suggestions for newspaper, radio, and magazine stories, extension farm labor program1946-01-01
Suggested organization for the "consumer speaks' project in the state home economics associations1946-01-01
4-H clubsU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Extension Service1946-01-01
Farm labor program for wheat and small grain harvest in Great Plains states with special reference to utilization of migratory workers in 19451946-01-01
UNRRA livestock-contribution program1946-01-01
Discussion notes on home management seminar, February 20, 19461946-01-01
The job of the county 4-H club agent or of the agricultural or home demonstration agent in relation to 4-H work1946-01-01
Some thoughts on the significance of work simplification to research and extension workers1946-01-01
Summary of conferencerural church leaders and representatives of agencies of U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C., March 12-13, 19461946-01-01
Method demonstration analysis for a home industries projectmaking an evaporator cooler (formerly called "iceless refrigerator")1946-01-01
Wool, apparelmill consumption by grades, domestic and foreign, annual average for period 1935-40 and 1941-451946-01-01
Food consumption and food preservation practices of farm familiesa basis for estimating frozen food storage space a family would use1946-01-01
Excerpts from 1945 annual reportswork simplification in the home1946-01-01
A suggested outline for a term paper on the development of a teaching plan for the solution of a rural problem1946-01-01
Latin-American migratory labor and its contribution to the development and maintenance of the sugar beet industry in the United States with particular reference to 19451946-01-01
Suggestions for extension marketing activities to comply with public law 7331946-01-01
Protect home-cured meat from insectsU.S. Dept. of Agriculture1946-01-01
Statements by or about farm homemakers having J.M.T. [job methods training]1946-01-01
Report of the Committee on the 4-H uniform for girls, National 4-H Club Camp, June 17, 19461946-01-01
Progress report on urban home demonstration work, Northeastern Committee on Urban Home Demonstration Agent Work1946-01-01
Full use of domestic workers before certifying for foreign workers1946-01-01
Summary of reports, older 4-H-young adult conference, western states, Salt Lake City, Utah, November 12 to 14, 19451946-01-01
An extension program in rural housing1947-01-01
National Workshop for State Home Demonstration Leaders, March 4-17, 1948, Purdue University1947-01-01
Heading for the last 1947 round-up!1947 farm labor program : supplementExtension Service, U. S. Department of Agriculture1947-01-01
A sustained 4-H educational programUnited States Department of Agriculture, Extension Service1947-01-01
Summary of reports by state extension services regarding cooperative plan for handling unemployment compensation and servicemen's readjustment claimants who are qualified for farm work1947-01-01
Some principles of county program planning1947-01-01
Report of conference of county agents working in counties with large urban populations, Purdue University, Lafayette, Indiana, July 10 and 11, 19471947-01-01
Program suggestions for National Home Demonstration Week broadcasting1947-01-01
Suggested topics submitted by state 4-H club leaders of the southern states to be discussed at the state leaders' national conference at the National 4-H Club Camp, June 14, 19471947-01-01
"Info" stations, 50 of 'em, gather migrant data1947-01-01
Early development of 4-H clubs1947-01-01
Training and use of project leaders in teaching tailoring, Sutter County, Extension Service, California, March 19471947-01-01
Summary of marketing extension work carried on by federal and state extension services1947-01-01
Review of the 4-H homemaking club programTheme: creating better homes for better living1947-01-01
Review of the 4-H homemaking club programtheme, creating better homes for better living1947-01-01
National Home Demonstration Week, May 4-11, 1947suggestions for state and county activities1947-01-01
Extension work in land tenure1947-01-01
A program of work for contributing to extension work in farm management and related fields(the economics of agricultural production and land use) in the 11 western states : preliminary1947-01-01
Report and summary, delegates' conference and discussion programs, National 4-H Club Camp, Washington, D.C., June 11-18, 19471947-01-01
1947 farm labor information programU.S. G.P.O.1947-01-01
Some steps to be considered in developing state and county plans of work for a sustained educational program or campaign in 4-H club work1947-01-01
Better day hauls for young farm workers1947-01-01
Family economics "send for" list1947-01-01
Fly-control campaign and organization1947-01-01
Using discussion techniques in conducting our 4-H programs1947-01-01
Method demonstration analysis for a home industrymaking pointed four-strand braid1947-01-01
Calling workers to farms again1947 farm labor programExtension Service, U. S. Department of Agriculture1947-01-01
Some suggestions for 4-H club programsU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Extension Service1947-01-01
Suggested content for a 4-H leader training program1947-01-01
Parents and 4-H club workfindings from an extension study made in Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire and Ohio in 1947publisher not identified1947-01-01
Report of Regional Animal Parasite Conference, Atlanta, Ga., October 27-28, 19471947-01-01
Notice, Atlantic Coast migratory farm workershousing in government-operated camps : South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia1947-01-01
Great Plains states combine and labor guidewheat and small-grain harvestU.S. Govt. Print. Off.1947-01-01
Farm management extension session of the American Farm Economics [sic] Association meeting, Green Lake, Wisconsin, September 11-13, 19471947-01-01
Farm jobs along Western highwaysG.P.O.1947-01-01
Summary of meeting of farm labor supervisors of Alabama, Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Ohio, Tennessee, WisconsinMemphis, Tennessee, February 11-12, 1947 : north and south central migratory program1947-01-01
Suggested activities for extension marketing program1947-01-01
Parents and 4-H club workfindings from an Extension study made in Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire and Ohio in 1947U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Extension Service1947-01-01
Victory farm volunteerssuggestions for the 1947 state narrative report on the Victory Farm Volunteers Program1947-01-01
Farmhouse planning and design1947-01-01
Some situations for supervisors to watch for and adjust which impede desirable relationships in extension1948-01-01
Clothing markets in America1948-01-01
Narrative for use with special filmstrip entitled "1948 National 4-H Club Camp."1948-01-01
National 4-H Camp recreation activitiessinging games1948-01-01
Recommendations and summary from the eighteenth National 4-H Club Camp delegates' discussions, June 16 to 23, 19481948-01-01
Tables and maps of home demonstration work data1948-01-01
The job of the county agricultural agent1948-01-01
Let's talk it overthe extension worker as counselorG.P.O.1948-01-01
Report of the preliminary program planning meeting for the Extension Family Life Conference, February 9, 19481948-01-01
4-H foreign relief contributions, two-year postwar period1948-01-01
What are effective methods to use in teaching economic information?1948-01-01
Bulletin display1948-01-01
Feature tips on 4-H delegates [attending the national 4-H club camp, 1948]1948-01-01
A picture is what you make itideas for camera fans : (captions for picture exhibit - 4-H Club Camp, 1948)1948-01-01
Workshop staff, home demonstration workshop, Purdue University, Lafayette, Indiana, March 4-16, 19481948-01-01
Readership study of Extension Service reviewa survey of what county agents read in the April-May 1948 issue1948-01-01
Films showing motion and time principles applied to home economics1948-01-01
Agricultural engineering extension workExtension Service U.S.D.A.1948-01-01
National Home Demonstration Week, 1948Western States1948-01-01
Extension specialists in animal husbandry and veterinary science1948-01-01
Plan of permanent organization for the Extension Subcommittee on 4-H Club Work (approved 1941 by the Committee on Extension Organization and Policy)1948-01-01
Extension Service-FCA seminar1948-01-01
My 4-H record year by year1948-01-01
Cooking utensils based on meal patternsmeal patterns of families1948-01-01
Guides for an extension food marketing program for consumers1948-01-01
A suggested 4-H club creed1948-01-01
[List of suppliers of exhibit building material]1948-01-01
Factors involved in organizing and conducting a sustained educational program for 4-H club members on the state, county, and community levels1948-01-01
Adult programs in home economicsHome ec. 126-1948, University of Wisconsin1948-01-01
Factors in building leadership for youthoutline of an address by Henry L. Porter ... National 4-H Club Camp ... Washington, D.C., June 19, 19481948-01-01
Suggestive outline for discussion of how a farm family may use economic information to better its level of living1948-01-01
Office-room and telephone numbers for reference use by farm-family-living outlook conference delegates1948-01-01
Agenda for National Outlook Conference, October 11-15, 1948, Washington, D.C.1948-01-01
Immediate and long-time plans for follow-up action on the Purdue workshop for state home demonstration leaders1948-01-01
Summary of replies to the question: "The most effective techniques for outlook work that we have used in our state"submitted for use at the 26th annual Outlook Conference, October 11-15, 19481948-01-01
Comparison of value in fabrics and children's clothes1948-01-01
Citizenship in a democracy1948-01-01
Essential elements of the county extension organization1948-01-01
The local leader's relationship to the 4-H clubs1948-01-01
The 4-H club project as a teaching method1948-01-01
Great Plains states wheat and small grain harvest, 1943-1947U.S. G.P.O.1948-01-01
Narrative for use with special filmstrip entitled "First regional 4-H camp for Negro club members."1948-01-01
4-H honor roll1948-01-01
The South observes National Home Demonstration Week1948-01-01
Are you satisfied with the child's tailored garment?score card1948-01-01
Results of tests with chlorinated insecticides for the control of horn flies on beef cattle1948-01-01
Check sheet for county extension workers' annual narrative reports which might be used or adapted for use in a state1948-01-01
Workshop for State Home Demonstration Leaders, Purdue University, March 4-16, 1948participants1948-01-01
What do you think about the Outlook Conference?1948-01-01
What a research marketing man thinks a home-economist can contribute1948-01-01
Excerpts from Ohio 1948 annual report1948-01-01
Who's who on the Rural Family Living Conference program1948-01-01
The Extension Family Life Work Conference, May 10-15, 19481948-01-01
The job of the county home demonstration agent1948-01-01
Brief report on National Displaced Persons Conference1949-01-01
Who's who on the Rural Family Living Conference program, October 31-November 5, 19491949-01-01
Extension conference to appraise and profit fromrecent experiences around the world in the development and adaptation of extension methods and techniquesExtension Service1949-01-01
Tips to follow when you hold a county-wide 4-H club event1949-01-01
Greater emphasis on rural young people's extension work planned1949-01-01
Radio programs on national networks, National Home Demonstration Week, May 1-7, 19491949-01-01
Massachusetts county agent leader plan of work 19491949-01-01
Preliminary announcement, radio programs on national networks, National Home Demonstration Week, May 1-7, 19491949-01-01
Color slidefilmssupplement to catalog, m.p. 655U.S. Dept of Agriculture, Extension Service1949-01-01
Extension teaching methods, foods and nutritionexcerpts taken from 1947 annual reports of Eastern States specialists1949-01-01
The challenge of farm housing to extension workers in 19491949-01-01
[Conclusions pertaining to a course of action for expanding and improving 4-H club work in soil conservation]1949-01-01
Ten years of visual aids in the Extension service review1949-01-01
Conference on Extension Experiences Around the World, May 16 to 20, 19491949-01-01
Questions and problems, Indiana1949-01-01
Today's home builds tomorrow's world1949-01-01
1949 preliminary report of the International Farm Youth Exchange Project committee to the National 4-H Club Foundation of America, incorporated1949-01-01
Textiles and clothing researcha report to the Committee on Research in Home Economics, Division of Home Economics, Land Grant College Association, November 7, 19481949-01-01
8 steps in grading soybeans under revised standards, effective September 1, 1949U.S. Dept. of Agriculture1949-01-01
Extension Nutrition Conference, Eastern States, New York City, March 1-3, 19491949-01-01
Extension Service assembles and distributes food marketing information1949-01-01
Questions and problems, California1949-01-01
The 1949 winter storm emergency1949-01-01
Statistical summary of cooperative extension work in new housing 1940-19471949-01-01
Some suggestions for 4-H club programs, 19501949-01-01
A list of references for specialists conducting an extension food marketing program for consumers1949-01-01
Experience with Human Factors in Agricultural Areas of the WorldExtension Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture1949-01-01
Examples of marketing activities reported by state marketing economists for the year 19471949-01-01
Six easy steps to good extension radio1949-01-01
Home economics representatives at Outlook Conference, October 31-November 5, 19491949-01-01
Organization and methods for use in developing and carrying out a 4-H club program1949-01-01
Source and availability of federal outlook and economic information materials of interest to state extension economists1949-01-01
4-H headings1949-01-01
Committees and special assignmentsNineteenth national 4-H club camp, June 15-22, 1949United States Department of Agriculture Extension Service1949-01-01
Extension conference to appriase [sic] and profit from recent experiences around the world in the development and adaptation of extension methods and techniques, May 16-20, 19491949-01-01
Plan for a portable bulletin display fixture1949-01-01
National 4-H Club Camp4-H club boys and girls introduced to "serendipity" at National 4-H Camp1949-01-01
Sources of funds; 1950 International Farm Youth Exchange1950-01-01
Source materials used by Dr. Day Monroe on distribution of income and family spending patternsnotes on Syracuse Seminar, 19491950-01-01
4-H club citizenship ceremonyNational 4-H Club Camp1950-01-01
How to choose and use snap beansG.P.O.1950-01-01
Your county extension agents1950-01-01
Data relating to individual 4-H club project enrollments and reenrollment, from analysis of data from phase I of Western States 4-H club study of first-year 4-H club members1950-01-01
Extension specialists in veterinary science1950-01-01
How to choose and use carrotsG.P.O.1950-01-01
How to choose and use tomatoesG.P.O.1950-01-01
Extension specialists in livestock work (animal husbandry and marketing), May 19501950-01-01
Adding dairy products to mealssuggested radio script1950-01-01
Report of Family Life Division of the Extension Pre-Convention Section, American Home Economics Association Annual Meeting in Boston, July 10, 19501950-01-01
Discussion and recommendations [by] Supervisory Group at Extension Conference on Children and Youth, December 12, 19501950-01-01
National Home Demonstration Week, 1949Western States1950-01-01
Some early principles guiding the establishment of 4-H club work1950-01-01
National Home Demonstration Week activities for 1950 surpass previous years' records1950-01-01
How to choose and use potatoesG.P.O.1950-01-01
4-H club members keeping personal accounts in the U.S., 1930-19491950-01-01
All States Day, National 4-H Club Camp ... June 19, 19501950-01-01
Notes taken at National 4-H Club Camp, 19501950-01-01
District Seven's achievements1950-01-01
Extension Conference on Children and Youth, December 8-13, 1950a progress report1950-01-01
Interpreting economic information for state and regional use, Central Region, Wednesday, November 1, 19501950-01-01
Buying insecticides; a playlet in three scenes1950-01-01
Tables of data from Western Region 4-H club study of first-year members, 19491950-01-01
Educational materials for use with food retailers1950-01-01
Report of Central States supervisory conferencesLincoln, Nebraska, March 30-April 1, 1950 : LaFayette, Indiana, April 3-5, 1950 : Ames, Iowa, April 13-15, 19501950-01-01
How to choose and use onionsG.P.O.1950-01-01
Some conclusions of Extension Soil Conservationists' Conference, Spring Mill State Park, Mitchell, Indiana, October 9-11, 19501950-01-01
Outlinecourse in 4-H club organization and procedures for professional improvement of extension workers, as offered by the Cooperative Extension Service and the Graduate School, Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y., July 17-August 4, 19501950-01-01
Observance of National Home Demonstration Week on radio and television network programs1950-01-01
Four suggestions for home demonstration exhibits1950-01-01
Radio spot announcements for National 4-H Club Week, March 4 to 12, 19501950-01-01
Insect control suggestions for National Home Demonstration Week1950-01-01
How to choose and use cabbageG.P.O.1950-01-01
Training agents to teach1950-01-01
Plan of organization for Extension Subcommittee on 4-H Club WorkRev.].1950-01-01
Educational programs for food retailersU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Extension Service1950-01-01
Information and public relations principles for the National 4-H Club Congress1950-01-01
Excerpts from letters and annual reports on methods used in rural family living outlook work1950-01-01
Home economists and farm housing1950-01-01
National 4-H citizenship ceremonyNational 4-H Club Camp, 1950, Great Hall, National Archives1950-01-01
Windbreaks and shelterbelts for the Plains statesU.S. Dept. of Agriculture1950-01-01
Proposed outline for In-Service Training Conference for State and Assistant State 4-H Club Leaders of the Northeastern Region1950-01-01
National recognition of the outstanding service of state 4-H club leaderstwentieth anniversary of the National 4-H Club Camp, June 15, 19501950-01-01
Chronological notes regarding the Extension Subcommittee on 4-H Club Work1950-01-01
Horn fliesenemies of cattleUnited States Dept. of Agriculture Extension Service and Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine1950-01-01
Marketing challenges the Extension Service1950-01-01
Interpreting economic information for state and regional use, Eastern Region, Wednesday, November 1, 19501950-01-01
Striped cucumber beetle controla playlet in three scenes1950-01-01
Good management says, stop cotton firesindustry-wide cotton prevention program for 1950Extension Service, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture1950-01-01
4-H achievement week, November 4-12, 1950facts on achievements of 4-H clubs for use of press and radio1950-01-01
Temporary list of slidefilms of the U.S. Department of Agriculture1950-01-01
Tentative suggestions for a 4-H money management program1950-01-01
Being your own best 4-H exhibitNational 4-H Club Camp, June 14-21, 19501950-01-01
Changing a program into action1950-01-01
There's a job for every 4-H club member in defense in depth1951-01-01
Defense Department requirements for canned fruits and vegetables1951-01-01
Facts and quotations giving highlights of Conference on Rural Reading, September 24-26, 19511951-01-01
Home economics information1951-01-01
Comments regarding some sewing aids1951-01-01
Pre-Service and Graduate Training for Extension Personnel Conference, Chicago, Ill., May 4 and 5, 19511951-01-01
Good voltage through good teaching1951-01-01
Characteristics of a working conference1951-01-01
Outline for estimating the cost of the farm labor utilization program1951-01-01
"The home demonstration picture album"1951-01-01
Public policy education and the Extension Service1951-01-01
Principles governing the adaptation of 4-H club work in other countries1951-01-01
The role of the Extension Service in helping children and youth develop healthy personalitiescomposite report of the work groups at the Extension Conference on Children and Youth, December 8 to 13, 19501951-01-01
What to do with home freezer when power is off!1951-01-01
Interpretation of trends in extension clothing program, Western States1951-01-01
Soaps and detergents "send for" list1951-01-01
Plan of organization for Extension Subcommittee on 4-H Club Work1951-01-01
Important problems in foods and nutrition growing out of present situation1951-01-01
How to choose and use peachesG.P.O.1951-01-01
A suggested 4-H club creed1951-01-01
Clothing studies1951-01-01
Source material recommended by clothing specialists on a recent western field trip1951-01-01-
Annual narrative & statistical reports from state offices and county agentsMichigan, 1913-1944National Archives and Records Service1951-01-01
Sawmill short course for extension foresters of the North Central Region, March 13-16, 1951, Sinnissippi Forest, Illinois1951-01-01
Comparative costs of some common protein foods1951-01-01
A method for determining the training needs of county agents as the basis for planning training programs1951-01-01
How two important economic problems of Hinesburg Township, Vermont, were solved1951-01-01-
Slidefilms of the U.S. Department of AgricultureU.S. Dept. of Agriculture1951-01-01
Renewed emphasis in 1951 on gardening and home food preservationtentative1951-01-01
What to do when the home freezer fails to operate!1951-01-01
Some sewing aids used in the sewing laboratories at the Bureau of Human Nutrition and Home Economics1951-01-01
4-H tailoring schools for local leaders1951-01-01
A suggestion for National 4-H Club Week, March 3-11, 1951, highlighting the 1951-4-H defense mobilization program1951-01-01
Summary report of national 4-H camp citations, 1941-19511951-01-01
Summary of participation in the International Farm Youth Exchange Project from 1948 through 19511951-01-01
Facts of interest to Conference on Rural Reading, September 24-26, 1951, Washington, D.C.1951-01-01
Suggestions for the various steps involved in planning, organizing, and effectuating a national or regional extension information program1951-01-01
Criteria for appraising a 4-H awards program1952-01-01
[Persons selected to receive the 1952 National 4-H Camp citation by the combined votes of the members of the 1952 National 4-H Camp Committee and the Extension Subcommittee on 4-H Club Work]1952-01-01
Soil treatmentan aid in termite controlU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Extension Service1952-01-01
Some good films1952-01-01
Home aspects and relationships of farm and home planning1952-01-01
Digest of replies to Outlook conference letter of June 20, 19521952-01-01
Sewing machine conversion kits1952-01-01
Buying foundation garments1952-01-01
Fund for Adult Education1952-01-01
Tree-wound dressings1952-01-01
Notes from clothing specialists' discussion on June 27, 1952 at the Conference on Consumer Education in Clothing1952-01-01
A cotton educational program1952-01-01
Iowa leadership conferences report1952-01-01
Summary of replies on home management specialists meetings during Outlook Conference Week1952-01-01
FAE experimental film discussion project1952-01-01
Buying children's shoes, pre-school and grade school1952-01-01
Background statement on National Workshop for Extension Home Furnishing Specialists1952-01-01
Objectives of farm account work1952-01-01
The Cooperative Extension Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the State land-grant collegesU.S. Govt. Print. Off.1952-01-01
State extension specialists in health education1952-01-01-
Selected bibliography on the origin and development of the farmers' cooperative demonstration work1952-01-01
Courses in extension education reported by state representatives at Southern Region Conference on Pre-Service and Graduate Training for Extension Personnel, Knoxville, Tenn., May 16-17, 19521952-01-01
Buying men's suits1952-01-01
Training and use of project leaders in teaching tailoring1952-01-01
State publications on Christmas trees1952-01-01
Workbook for extension nutritionists1952-01-01-
The role of the State extension editor of the Cooperative Extension ServiceU.S. Govt. Print. Off.1952-01-01
Suggestions regarding annual plans of work of Extension soil conservationists1952-01-01
List of subjects on filmstrip for use of National 4-H Club Camp delegates on their return from camp1952-01-01
Job instruction training1952-01-01
A suggested outline for teaching principles of retail pricingfresh fruits and vegetables1952-01-01
This is my opinion1952-01-01
Official titles of home demonstration agents in each state and the territories and titles of assistant agents1952-01-01
Buying women's street dresses (man-made fibers and cotton)1952-01-01
The Division of Agricultural Economicsits functions, activities, and organization1952-01-01
Handling and judging frozen food at fairs1952-01-01
Information methods play a vital supporting role in educational work in the U.S.D.A. and land-grant colleges1953-01-01
Trends in home making Extension Service programs, 1910-1950a progress report on home demonstration work1953-01-01
Buying your home sewing machine1953-01-01
Home demonstration work, an educational service for homemakers1953-01-01
[Letter to extension nutritionists]1953-01-01
Report, Southern Regional Supervisory Conference, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, La., April 14-16, 19531953-01-01
Colorado nutrition workshop1953-01-01
Bibliography, State Home Demonstration Leaders' Workshop, Stillwater, Oklahoma, January 20-30, 19531953-01-01
TV Committee of Extension Nutritionist Workshop1953-01-01
The role of the Extension Service in the evolution and development of a new insecticide1953-01-01
How mass media can help families make choices in home furnishingspapers given at National Home Furnishings Conference, Chicago, Ill., April 30, 19531953-01-01
Notes on farm and home planning extension work with special reference to farm management phases1953-01-01
National 4-H Achievement Day, November 14, 19531953-01-01
Significant dates in the history of cooperative extension work1953-01-01
Principles and procedures for using and authorizing the use of the 4-H club name and emblem1953-01-01
Early development of 4-H clubs1953-01-01
Giving a method demonstration in foods with suggestions for use on TV1953-01-01
Determining county goals1953-01-01
Work simplification in the home visual aids1953-01-01
Extension handbooks available in library1953-01-01
Summary, Extension Health Education Specialists' Conference, Roanoke, Virginia, March 1-4, 19531953-01-01
Price to pay for feeder steers in order to receive average returns for labor, overhead and profit with assumed prices for fat cattle and feed, with typical feeding programs1953-01-01
State publications on growing Christmas trees1953-01-01
Instructions for questionnaire1954-01-01
Outlook work as an extension activity1954-01-01
Notes from the Extension Preconvention Foods and Nutrition Section, Kansas City, June 21-22, 19531954-01-01
Farm and home developent; the Ladners' bid for a brighter future1954-01-01
Evaluation of four human nutrition and home economic research bulletins1954-01-01
Extension's educational objectives1954-01-01
Statement on the nature of 4-H club programs at the local level and relationships with FFA activities1954-01-01
How does your 4-H foods and nutrition program rate1954-01-01
Tooling up for the jobA four-ply extension program for young people1954-01-01
Report of meeting of delegates with 4-H Foods and Nutrition Committee at National 4-H Club Camp, June 22, 19541954-01-01
National 4-H Achievement Day, November 13, 19541954-01-01
Strengthening and further improving extension work through the farm unit approach1954-01-01
Miss Tena Bishop, new member of National 4-H staff1954-01-01
Economics of storing corn on the farm1954-01-01
Report of the five-State meeting on suburban 4-H club work, New York City, March 30-31, 19551955-01-01
List of state publications on foods and nutrition (4-H) in use, 19551955-01-01
Plan of organization and operation for the Extension Subcommittee on 4-H Club Work1955-01-01
Guide to preparation of United States of America transportation requests1955-01-01
Regulations governing the use and authorization of the name and emblem of 4-H club workU.S. Govt. Print. Off.1955-01-01
Clear communications "get thru" to peoplesummary of talk1955-01-01
Impressions from Weight Control Colloquium as they have bearing on the extension program1955-01-01
Publications on Christmas trees and the industry1955-01-01
Spots for National 4-H Club Week4-H points the way to better living; make it another banner year1955-01-01
Proposed training program for 4-H clothing leaders: Getting the most out of your sewing machine1955-01-01
Deep are the roots; a 4-H story1955-01-01
Extension Service methods for teaching nutrition1955-01-01
Home improvement with 4-H club memberslist of State publications on home improvement with 4-H club members1955-01-01
Bibliography on extension research, January 1949 through December 1953classified and annotated ; contains index to research findingsU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Extension Service1955-01-01
Report of Central States Farm and Home Development Conference Chicago, Illinois, January 20-22, 19551955-01-01
Organizing your outline1955-01-01
The flame that lives1955-01-01
Home management with 4-H club members; list of State publications on home management with 4-H club members1955-01-01
How and why breed, feed, and market more meat-type hogs that yield more valuable porkRev. Oct. 1955.1955-01-01
Examples of effective programs for National Home Demonstration Week1955-01-01
Spots for National 4-H Club Week. Goalsimproving family and community living1955-01-01
Policy and procedure for negotiated contracts under the Agricultural marketing act1955-01-01
Examples of effective county information programs for National 4-H Club Week1955-01-01
4-H foods and nutrition program1955-01-01
Make cotton practices support each other in your cotton farm demonstrations1955-01-01
Program relationshipsextension liaison with agencies of the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, other Government departments, national organizations1956-01-01
FES program projection series1956-01-01
Weigh-a-day-a-month; extension workers' manualU.S. Govt. Print. Off.1956-01-01
Extension's responsibility to the non-farm public1956-01-01
Panel on Program Projection, Land Grant College meeting, Washington, D.C., November 12, 19561956-01-01
A frame of reference for workshop problem solving groups1956-01-01
A survey of county-wide 4-H program features in selected Kansas counties1956-01-01
Ideas to help you explain, teach, expand, and extend home demonostration programsyou have a job to doU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Extension Service1957-01-01
Bibliography on extension research, January 1954 through December 1958classified and annotated ; contains index to authorsU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Cooperative Extension Service1960-01-01
Retailing is everywhereCooperative Extension Service, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture1961-01-01
Simple sketching for extension teachingFederal Extension Service, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture1961-01-01
New life for Watauga CountyFederal Extension Service, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture1962-01-01
Guide to county planninga supplement to extension workers' guideCooperative Extension Service, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture1962-01-01
Graduate study for me?a guide for extension workersFederal Extension Service, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture1962-01-01
Helping citizens' committees for rural areas developmentU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Federal Extension Service1962-01-01
Review of extension research, January through December 1961U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Extension Service1962-01-01
Extension methods ideas for rural civil defenseFederal Extension Service, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture in cooperation with the Office of Civil Defense, Dept. of Defense1963-01-01
Fallout protection is your affairas a leader reaching rural people, you can helpFederal Extension Service, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture1963-01-01
Recreation enterprises can boost farm and ranch incomeFederal Extension Service, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture1963-01-01
Farm policy alternativesfive papers prepared by state extension economistsU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Extension Service1963-01-01
Attitudes toward 4-Hclub work, objectives, methods : as expressed by Extension Service staff members and selected categories of lay people in 13 Western states, 1960-61Federal Extension Service, U.S. Dept. of Agricultures1963-01-01
Extension home economicshow it worksFederal Extension Service, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture1965-01-01
What to use to clean your houseDivision of Home Economics, Federal Extension Service, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture1966-01-01
Clean floorsfor a clean houseU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Extension Service1966-01-01
Your career as an extension agentRev. Sept. 1969U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Extension Service1969-01-01
Food and nutritionsupplemental lessons for training extension aides [in] food needs of family membersThe Service1970-01-01
Food and nutritionsupplemental lessons for training extension aides [in] key nutrientsThe Service1970-01-01
Wild hemp (marijuana)how to control itExtension Service, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture1970-01-01
Dan and Sue meet the bread and cereal familyExtension Service, USDA1971-01-01
Food and nutrition, supplemental lessons for training extension aidesFood preparationU.S. Govt. Print. Off.1971-01-01
Dan and Sue meet the meat familySupt. of Docs., G.P.O. [distributor]1971-01-01
Dan and Sue meet the milk familyExtension Service, USDA1971-01-01
Food and nutrition, supplemental lessons for training extension aidesMeal planningU.S. Govt. Print. Off.1971-01-01
Dan and Sue meet the vegetable and fruit familySupt. of Docs., G.P.O. [distributor]1971-01-01
1971 program performanceExpanded Food and Nutrition Education ProgramU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Extension Service1971-01-01
When to do house cleaning jobsU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Extension Service1972-01-01
Kill those roachesfor a clean houseU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Extension Service1972-01-01
Guidelines for uniform beef improvement programsU.S. Govt. Print. Off.1972-01-01
A clean refrigeratorfor a clean houseU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Extension Service1972-01-01
The cotton insect scout--how he can help youU.S. Dept. of Agriculture1972-01-01
Kill those flies for a clean houseU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Extension Service1972-01-01
This is cooperative extensionFederal Extension Service, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture1973-01-01
International cues for 4-H leaders and extension staffU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Extension Service1973-01-01
How to clean floorsU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Extension Service1973-01-01
Cleaning windows, mirrors, other glassU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Extension Service1973-01-01
Cleaning metal furnitureU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Extension Service1973-01-01
Volunteer homemakersU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Extension Service1973-01-01
How to clean and defrost the refrigeratorU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Extension Service1973-01-01
Got a forestry problem?Extension foresters can helpU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Extension Service1973-01-01
Used furniture can be a good buyU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Extension Service1973-01-01
Homemaking around the worldRev. ed. -Agency for International Development1973-01-01
5 years of progress through EFNEPU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Extension Service1974-01-01
Using electronic data processing in community developmentExtension Service, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture1974-01-01
Apply pesticides correctlya guide for private applicatorsU.S. Govt. Printing Office1975-01-01
4-HThe Service1976-01-01
Don't let your clothes get datedre-createU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Office of Information]1976-01-01
Nutrition education that workshere's how-- .Extension Service, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture1977-01-01
Directory of selected private civic-service organizations for cooperative 4-H programming. -Dept. of Agriculture, Extension Service1977-01-01
Simple home repairs outsideU.S. Dept. of Agriculture1978-01-01
Home economics/nutrition evaluation reportExtension Service, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture1980-01-01
Beef feeding penscounter-sloped, partly coveredU.S. Dept. of Agriculture1981-01-01
People programs that work-to stretch money and other resourcesU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Extension Service1982-01-01
Plans and procedures for program participation data and information collection in the Cooperative Extension ServiceThe Service1983-01-01
Home economics careers with the Cooperative Extension ServiceU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Extension Service1983-01-01
Cooperative extension and electronic technologynew initiatives in information delivery, educational delivery, and problem solvingThe Service1985-01-01
EFNEP--innovative approachesExpanded Food and Nutrition Education ProgramU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Extension Service1986-01-01
4-H for youth for AmericaU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Extension Service1986-01-01
Complete guide to home canningPrinciples of home canningU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Extension Service1988-01-01
DirectoryUSDA and land-grant videoconference capabilitiesU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Extension Service1988-01-01
Vision, mission and functionsThe Service1988-01-01
Our endangered water supplythe Cooperative Extension System's challengeLand-Grant University Cooperative Extension Services1989-01-01
State extension horticulture specialistsU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Extension Service and Land-Grant University Cooperative Extension Services1990-01-01
1990 state sustainable agriculture initiative reportsExtension Service, U.S Dept. of Agriculture1991-01-01
An assessment of the objectives, implementation and effectiveness of the adult Expanded Food and Nutrition Education ProgramsummaryExtension Service, Science and Education, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture1992-01-01
State extension water quality coordinatorsU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Extension Service1992-01-01
AgrAbility projectpromoting success in agriculture for people with disabilites and their familiesExtension Service, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture1992-01-01
Shaping our futurea strategic plan for nutrition, diet and healthU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Extension Service and Land-Grant University Cooperative Extension Services1994-01-01
EFNEP, impact and accomplishmentsU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Extension Service1994-01-01
EFNEP--success storiesU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Extension Service1994-01-01
A study of the county planning process
How 4-H clubs can help get more scrappublisher not identified
Stating county goals for use in program planning conference, University of Maryland, March 24-26, 1953
Helping low-income families improve their diets
The ways in which the work of the extension entomologists affects the health of man
Loans to participate in the activities of 4-H clubs and similar organizations
The 4-H clubsU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Extension Service
Imports and exports of various products, July 1939 to Jan. 1940(includes production, exports, and imports of principal agricultural commodities, 1921-1938)