Cropping systems in Iowa past and present

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2017-08-14
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Hurd, Edgar
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Extension and Experiment Station Publications
It can be very challenging to locate information about individual ISU Extension publications via the library website. Quick Search will list the name of the series, but it will not list individual publications within each series. The Parks Library Reference Collection has a List of Current Series, Serial Publications (Series Publications of Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service), published as of March 2004. It lists each publication from 1888-2004 (by title and publication number - and in some cases it will show an author name).
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A prospective Iowa farmer wrote to the Agricultural Experiment Station for advice on what crops to grow on a 120-acre farm near Fort Dodge. It is unwise to plan a definite farm program without a thoro understanding of the farm conditions and the ability and resources of the farmer. However, in our reply to this farmer and to others with similar difficulties, we have tried to give suggestions which would help in solving their problems. This bulletin is our answer, not only to this farmer, but to all others who care to think with us in planning their cropping systems.

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