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Rural N Y Dec. 29, 1917 76:1465 2F1a3,VANDH,1917, 19172F1a3 2F1a3 Vandelmans, H. Management of liquid and soilid manure in Belgium. J Bd Ag Mar. 1917 23:1208-21 2F1a3,WEAVF,1917, 19172F1a3 2F1a3 Weaver, F.P. Prevent manure losses. Nat Stock & F Oct. 27, 1917 41:718 2F1a3,,1918, 19182F1a3 2F1a3 Experiences with stable manure; symposium. Market Growers J Jul. 15, 1918 23:37-8 2F1a3,,1918, 19182F1a3 2F1a3 Farmer and the dung heap. J Bd Ag Sep. 1918 25:705-6 2F1a3,,1918, 19182F1a3 2F1a3 Keep the stable wastes busy. Kimball's D F May 15, 1918 16:387 2F1a3,CHARH,1918, 19182F1a3 2F1a3 Charles, H.H. Save barnyard manure. Jersey B May 29, 1918 37:872 2F1a3,CHARH,1918, 19182F1a3 2F1a3 Charles, H.H. Save barnyard manure. Kimball's D Aug. 15, 1918 16:635 2F1a3,DICKJ,1918, 19182F1a3 2F1a3 Dickey, J.B.R. Lime in stables injures manure. Market Growers J Mar. 15, 1918 22:218 2F1a3,DYKSL,1918, 19182F1a3 2F1a3 Dykstra, L. Saving fertility; manure and sewage preservation in the different parts of the world. Farm Eng Jan. 1918 6:15 2F1a3,GAGEE,1918, 19182F1a3 2F1a3 Gage, E.W. Feeds that produce fertility. Kimball's D F Dec. 1, 1918 16:913 2F1a3,DECLC,1918, 19182F1a3 2F1a3 LeClair, C.A. Making the most of manures. Country Gent Sep. 28, 1918 83:9 2F1a3,ROGEG,1918, 19182F1a3 2F1a3 Rogers, G.W. Manure on the pasture. Rural N Y Jun. 8, 1918 77:762 2F1a3,RUMML,1918, 19182F1a3 2F1a3 Rummell, L.L. Storing barnyard manure; a pit is a money saver. Country Gent Feb. 2, 1918 83:54 2F1a3,RUMML,1918, 19182F1a3 2F1a3 Rummell, L.L. Waste in farm sources of fertility. Hoard's D Jan. 18, 1918 54:911 2F1a3,VOORJ,1918, 19182F1a3 2F1a3 Voorhees, J.H. Conserving the elements of fertility. Prac F Oct. 15, 1918 114:346 2F1a3,,1919, 19192F1a3 2F1a3 Barnyard manure. Kimball's D F Jan. 15, 1919 17:68 2F1a3,,1919, 19192F1a3 2F1a3 Buy fertilizer from yourself. System on the Farm Jun. 1919 4:360-1 2F1a3,,1919, 19192F1a3 2F1a3 Composition of barnyard manure. Hoard's D Dec. 19 1919 58:1043 2F1a3,,1919, 19192F1a3 2F1a3 Dung heaps and the preservation of farmyard manure. J Bd Ag Jan. 1919 25:1197-9 2F1a3,,1919, 19192F1a3 2F1a3 Even barnyard manure has economy virtues. Hoard's D Nov. 28, 1919 58:899 2F1a3,,1919, 19192F1a3 2F1a3 Full value from manure. Kimball's D F Mar. 1, 1919 17:253 2F1a3,,1919, 19192F1a3 2F1a3 Keeping manure in French farming. Rural N Y Jun. 14, 1919 78:956 2F1a3,,1919, 19192F1a3 2F1a3 Manure needs phosphorus. Dairy F Aug. 1, 1919 17:719 2F1a3,CROOO,1919, 19192F1a3 2F1a3 Crooker, O. How much manure goes to waste on your farm? Hoard's D Nov. 1919 58:871 2F1a3,MCKEW,1919, 19192F1a3 2F1a3 McKee, W.D. Save the manure. Wallaces' F Jan. 31, 1919 44:256 2F1a3,ROSEP,1919, 19192F1a3 2F1a3 Rose, P.S. Handling manure. Country Gent Sep. 6, 1919 84:8+ 2F1a3,SWETW,1919, 19192F1a3 2F1a3 Swett, W.W. Methods of handling manure. Jersey B Jan. 8, 1919 38:66 2F1a3,,1920, 19202F1a3 2F1a3 Does manure injure corn. Hoard's D Jan 2, 1920 58:1141 2F1a3,,1920, 19202F1a3 2F1a3 For and against spreading manure on snow. Hoard's D May 7, 1920 59:994 2F1a3,,1920, 19202F1a3 2F1a3 Handling manure in winter. Hoard's D Feb. 6, 1920 59:129 2F1a3,,1920, 19202F1a3 2F1a3 Manure too valuable to waste. Jersey B Jan. 21, 1920 39:136 2F1a3,,1920, 19202F1a3 2F1a3 Use of barnyard manure. Dairy F Mar. 1, 1920 18:231 2F1a3,,1920, 19202F1a3 2F1a3 Use of liquid cow manure. Rural N Y Nov. 20, 1920 79:1771 2F1a3,,1920, 19202F1a3 2F1a3 Organic manures. Ag News Jan. 24, 1920 19:17-19 2F1a3,BECKR,1920, 19202F1a3 2F1a3 Becker, R.B. Your fortune is in your manure pile. Dairy F Feb. 1, 1920 18:101 2F1a3,BUTLT,1920, 19202F1a3 2F1a3 Butler, T. Efficient methods of handling stable, manure. Prog F Jun. 26, 1920 - 35:1183 2F1a3,COXH,1920, 19202F1a3 2F1a3 Cox, H.E. Surface use of manure. Rural N Y Oct. 23, 1920 79:1635 2F1a3,GRAHW,1920, 19202F1a3 2F1a3 Graham, W.L. Winter application of barnyard manure. Farmer's Advocate Jan. 8, 1920 55:60 2F1a3,HAWKA,1920, 19202F1a3 2F1a3 Hawkins, A.C. Manured land produces bigger crops. Nor'-West F Jul. 5, 1920 39:947 2F1a3,JUSTJ,1920, 19202F1a3 2F1a3 Justice, J.L. Spreading manure on snow. Hoard's D Apr. 9, 1920 59:783 2F1a3,MESSC,1920, 19202F1a3 2F1a3 Messenger, C.B. Manure or cover crops in the orchard--which? Cal Cultivator Jul. 3, 1920 55:5 2F1a3,RUSSE,1920, 19202F1a3 2F1a3 Russell, E.J. Farmyard manure. Live Stock J Jun. 4, 1920 91:573 2F1a3,SHAMA,1920, 19202F1a3 2F1a3 Shamel, A.D. Furrow-manure system. Cal Cultivator Dec. 25, 1920 55:821 2F1a3,SHAMA,1920, 19202F1a3 2F1a3 Shamel, A.D. Conservation and application of manures. Cal Citrograph May 1920 5:213 2F1a3,SHAMA,1920, 19202F1a3 2F1a3 Shamel, A.D. Conservation and application of manures. Cal Cultivator Feb 28-Mar. 6, 1920 54:330-380 2F1a3,,1921, 19212F1a3 2F1a3 Changes in manure during storage. Tropical Ag Oct. 1921 57:264-5 2F1a3,ABBOJ,1921, 19212F1a3 2F1a3 Abbott, J.B. Now is the time to save plant food; manure saved means better crops next summer. Dairy F Dec. 1, 1921 19:576 2F1a3,BUTLT,1921, 19212F1a3 2F1a3 Butler, T. Fertilizer value of cottonseed meal saved in manure. Prog F Apr. 23, 1921 36:463 2F1a3,FOXK,1921, 19212F1a3 2F1a3 Fox, K. Most neglected farm crop. Dairy F Mar. 1, 1921 19:133 2F1a3,LASSW,1921, 19212F1a3 2F1a3 Lassetter, W.C. Making use of manures. Prog F Mar. 12, 1921 36:314 2F1a3,LINDA,1921, 19212F1a3 2F1a3 Lindquist, A.E. Bigger crops with less manure. Market Growers J Apr. 1, 1921 2F1a3,MCCOE,1921, 19212F1a3 2F1a3 McCollum, E.D. Value and use of animal manure. Breeder's Gaz Dec. 29, 1921 80:958 2F1a3,WARFC,1921, 19212F1a3 2F1a3 Warford, C.O. Using phosphate with manure. Rural N Y Feb. 26, 1921 80:319 2F1a3,WRIGW,1921, 19212F1a3 2F1a3 Wright, W.M. Liquid manure as a fertilizer. Farmer's Advocate Mar. 10, 1921 56:356 2F1a3,HINKS,1922, 19222F1a3 2F1a3 Hinkle, S.F. Top-dress or plow under manure. Hoard's D Jun. 23, 1922 63:784 2F1a3,LECLC,1922, 19222F1a3 2F1a3 Le Clair, C.A. Make more money manuring. Hoard's D Feb. 3, 1922 63:69+ 2F1a3,OBRIH,1922, 19222F1a3 2F1a3 O'Brien, H.R. Summer care of manure. Country Gent Jun. 10, 1922 87:5 2F1a3,READJ,1922, 19222F1a3 2F1a3 Read, J.E. Loss of farm manure. Ohio F Oct. 28, 1922 150:443 2F1a3,CROOO,1923, 19232F1a3 2F1a3 Crooker, O. Winter handling of barn waste. Hoard's D Jan. 5, 1923 64:736 2F1a3,FIPPE,1923, 19232F1a3 2F1a3 Fippin, E.O. How to get along without stable manure. Gard M Feb. 1923 36:320-2 2F1a3,IDEJ,1923, 19232F1a3 2F1a3 Iden, J.B. Manure plus lime equals corn. Country Gent Feb. 3, 1923 88:9 2F1a3,MOORR,1923, 19232F1a3 2F1a3 Moore, R.A. Where and how to supply manure. Hoard's D Dec. 14, 1923 66:659 2F1a3,SMALH,1923, 19232F1a3 2F1a3 Smalley, H.R. Economical use of farm manure. Hoard's D Nov. 16, 1923 66:525+ 2F1a3,WALSH,1923, 19232F1a3 2F1a3 Walster, H.L. Efficient use of farm manure. Dakota F Nov. 15, 1923 43:958 2F1a3,,1924, 19242F1a3 2F1a3 Management of manure. Nor'-West F Apr. 21, 1924 43:413 2F1a3,ALLEF,1924, 19242F1a3 2F1a3 Allen, F.W. Farm manures enrich orchard soils. Better Fruit Nov. 1924 19:10 2F1a3,HARTE,1924, 19242F1a3 2F1a3 Hart, E.B. Composition and value of farm manure. Live Stock J Oct. 17, 1924 100:383 2F1a3,MECKA,1925, 19252F1a3 2F1a3 Meckel, A. Hard on spreaders but good for land. Ohio F Oct. 10, 1925 156:329 2F1a3,OLSOG,1926, 19262F1a3 2F1a3 Olson, G.A. Benefits following application of agricultural gypsum to barn manure. Market Growers J Mar. 15, 1926 38:307 2F1a3,,1927, 19272F1a3 2F1a3 Covina grower raises rabbits as fertilizer source. Cal Citrograph Jan. 1927 12:77 2F1a3,PETEG,1927, 19272F1a3 2F1a3 Peterson, G. A. Liquid manure and the European farmer. Hoard's D Sep. 25, 1927 72:888 2F1a3,THOMR,1927, 19272F1a3 2F1a3 Thomasson, R.R. Make the manure worth more. Dairy F Nov. 1927 25:6-7 2F1a3,,1928, 19282F1a3 2F1a3 Plant food in manure. Am Fert May 12, 1928 68:50 Mr 3:66 2F1a3,BONCP,1928, 19282F1a3 2F1a3 Boncquet, P.A. Composting of manure. Cal Cultivator Jul. 14, 1928 71:32 2F1a3,RUMML,1928, 19282F1a3 2F1a3 Rummell, L.L. Spread it and save it--it pays. Ohio F Feb. 25, 1928 161:238 2F1a3,TEUTW,1929, 19292F1a3 2F1a3 Teutsch, W.L. Liquid manure used in Oregon. Hoard's D May 25, 1929 74:502 2F1a3,MORTG,1931, 19312F1a3 2F1a3 Mortimer, G.B. Stable manure is valuable. Hoard's D Feb. 10, 1931 76:81 2F1a3,NURSG,1934, 19342F1a3 2F1a3 Nurse, G.W. Manuring a farm with ducks. Farmer & Stock-Breeder Dec. 10, 1934 48:2792 2F1a3,PICKJ,1934, 19342F1a3 2F1a3 Pickett, J.E. Great soil fertility plan. Pacific Rural Press Jul. 28, 1934 128:62 2F1a3,NICOF,1935, 19352F1a3 2F1a3 Nicol, F. Merits of organics. Farmer & Stock-Breeder Feb. 11, 1935 49:Fert sup 17 2F1a3,MOORH,1936, 19362F1a3 2F1a3 Moore, H.I. Making the best farm-yard manure. Farmer & Stock-Breeder Oct. 13, 1936 50:2445 2F1a3,STEPR,1936, 19362F1a3 2F1a3 Stephenson, R.E. Put the manure on the field. Cal Cultivator Oct. 24, 1936 83:47+ 2F1a3,FERGR,1938, 19382F1a3 2F1a3 Ferguson, R.G. Dung will control wireworms. Farmer & Stock-Breeder Feb. 8, 1938 52:333-334 2F1a3,WILMC,1938, 19382F1a3 2F1a3 Wilmerding, C.H. New method of handling manure. Hoard's D Feb, 10, 1938 83:70-1 2F1a3,BLACL,1943, 19432F1a3 2F1a3 Black, L.M. Handling poultry manure. Everybodies Poultry Mag Oct. 1943 48(9):6,20-21 2F1a3,DICKJ,1943, 19432F1a3 2F1a3 Dickey, J.B.R. To make the most of manure. Pa. Farmer Nov. 27, 1943 129(10):20-21 2F1a3,HOPKD,1943, 19432F1a3 2F1a3 Hopkins, D.P. Natural and compost manures. Fert, Feed Stuffs and Farm Supplies J Mar. 3, 1943 29(5):95,97,99,101,103 2F1a3,NEELL,1943, 19432F1a3 2F1a3 Neel, L.R. Figure manure in dollars. South Agr Oct. 1943 73(10):23 2F1a3,CHAPC,1944, 19442F1a3 2F1a3 Chapman, C.J. Getting full value from manure. Hoard's Diaryman Mar. 10, 1944 89:134,150 2F1a3,FALBJ,1944, 19442F1a3 2F1a3 Falbesoner, J. Barnyard manure is most valuable fertilizer. Dairy Goat J April 1944 22(2):7 2F1a3,FALBJ,1944, 19442F1a3 2F1a3 Falbesoner, J. Goat manure is valuable. Amer Dairy Goat News Aug. 1944 6(2):7,8 2F1a3,HADEB,1944, 19442F1a3 2F1a3 Haderlie, B. Plan now to make better use of manure this fall. U and I Cult Sep. 1944 4(3):26-27 2F1a3,HARPH,1944, 19442F1a3 2F1a3 Harper, H.J. Poultry manure is rich in needed minerals. Southwest Poultryman Dec. 1944 8(10):12,13 2F1a3,OBRYW,1944, 19442F1a3 2F1a3 O'Bryant, W.J. Farm survey shows value of livestock in soil improvement. (Value of manure as fertilizer.) U and I Cult Jul. 1944 4(2):7 2F1a3,PPA,1944, 19442F1a3 2F1a3 P., P.A. Poultry manure is valuable Field Nov. 11, 1944 184:510 2F1a3,TEMPG,1944, 19442F1a3 2F1a3 Templeton, G.S. Value and use of rabbit manure. Calif Cult Jul. 8, 1944 91:354 2F1a3,WALST,1944, 19442F1a3 2F1a3 Walsh, T. Our soil problems. The principles of manuring. (cont.) Agr Ireland Jan-Mar. 1944 156-159, 175-178 2F1a3,ALEXA,1945, 19452F1a3 2F1a3 Alexander, A.K.S. Right use of manure. Farmer and Stock-Breeder Dec. 11, 1945 59:2016 2F1a3,CHENH/ENGLA,1945, 19452F1a3 2F1a3 Cheney, H.B., Englehorn, A.J. Manure-valuable soil builder. Farm Sci Rptr Oct. 1945 6(4):12-15 2F1a3,CHOWS,1945, 19452F1a3 2F1a3 Chowdhury, S. Manures and manuring. CH. VI. Farm practice with farm manure. Allahabad Farmer May 1945 19:62-67 2F1a3,DAVIV/LABIF,1945, 19452F1a3 2F1a3 Davis, V.M., Labis, F.L. The influence of different kinds of animal manure on the yield of the eggplant. Philippine Agr Jan-Mar. 1945 31:199-205 2F1a3,ELLIF,1945, 19452F1a3 2F1a3 Ellis, F.E. The last cash crop. Value of manure and alfalfa in soil improvement. Family Herald and Weekly Star Jan. 10, 1945 76(2):6 2F1a3,HADDB,1945, 19452F1a3 2F1a3 Hadderlie, B. How to make phosphate go farther with farm manure. U and I Cult Mar. 1945 5(1):28 2F1a3,HOBSA,1945, 19452F1a3 2F1a3 Hobson, A. Use pig manure properly. Smallholder Oct. 5, 1945 74(1855):10 2F1a3,MOODA,1945, 19452F1a3 2F1a3 Moodie, A.W.S. Farmer worried by smaller yields... soil fertility declines but useful manure is still wasted. Farmer and Settler Feb. 16, 1945 40(3):6 2F1a3,PRALP,1945, 19452F1a3 2F1a3 Prall, P.A. Manurial values of poultry manure. Poultry World Dec 14, 1945 77:295 2F1a3,R,1945, 19452F1a3 2F1a3 R. Poultry manure. Poultry Farmer [Sydney] June 23, 1945 12(56):32 2F1a3,STEPR,1945, 19452F1a3 2F1a3 Stephenson, R.E. Farm manure as fertilizer. Calif Cult Feb. 1945 92:58 2F1a3,TURNL,1945, 19452F1a3 2F1a3 Turnill, L.C. Keep manure covered. Farmer and Stock-Breeder May 22, 1945 59:817 2F1a3,WEAVL,1945, 19452F1a3 2F1a3 Weaver, L.E. Poultry manure for pasture improvement. Amer Agr July 7, 1945 142:282 2F1a3,ARNOE,1946, 19462F1a3 2F1a3 Arnold, E.H. Farmyard manure, rich source of fertilizer equivalents. New Zeal J Agr 1946 73:151-152 2F1a3,KANDS,1946, 19462F1a3 2F1a3 Kandiah, S. Manurial value of some agricultural waste products, wood ashes, seaweeds and water hyacinth. Trop Agr [Ceylon] Jan/Mar. 1946 102(1):31-38 2F1a3,RASMO,1946, 19462F1a3 2F1a3 Rasmussen, O.E. Farmyard manure vs. artificials. Bio-dynamics Autumn 1946 5(1):10-12 2F1a3,SALTA,1946, 19462F1a3 2F1a3 Saltwell, A.D. The manure heap. Smallholder Sep. 13, 1946 75(1904):10 2F1a3,SEATD,1946, 19462F1a3 2F1a3 Seath, D.M. Dairymen; save manure. Prog Farmer, Miss-Ark-La. Ed. Apr. 1946 61(4):66 2F1a3,SHEWW,1946, 19462F1a3 2F1a3 Shewell-Cooper, W.E. Effectiveness of liquid manuring. Field Mar. 1946 187:333 2F1a3,STACC,1946, 19462F1a3 2F1a3 Stacey, C.G. Clamp droppings. Mod Poultry Keeping 55 Nov. 6, 1946 :372 2F1a3,THORD,1946, 19462F1a3 2F1a3 Thorne, D.W. Manure is not waste. Hoards Dairyman Aug. 25, 1946 91:632,653 2F1a3,WHITJ,1946, 19462F1a3 2F1a3 White, J.W. Do you know the value of poultry manure? East States Coop Nov. 1946 22(11):22-23 2F1a3,WHITS,1946, 19462F1a3 2F1a3 Whitehead, S.B. Which should be done first--liming or manuring? Pop Gard Nov. 2, 1946 48:282 2F1a3,BOYDW,1947, 19472F1a3 2F1a3 Boyd, W. Making the most of manure. Gard Chron Mar. 1947 121:103-104 2F1a3,BUSHH,1947, 19472F1a3 2F1a3 Bushnell, H.H. More than manure. West Dairy J Feb. 1, 1947 3(17):12,45 2F1a3,COUEV,1947, 19472F1a3 2F1a3 Coueh, V.M. Use and value of rabbit manure. Amer Rabbit J Feb. 1947 17:42-43 2F1a3,FLECC,1947, 19472F1a3 2F1a3 Flecher, C.C. Rabbit manure as fertilizer. Small Stock Mag Sep. 1947 31(9):51 2F1a3,GARNH,1947, 19472F1a3 2F1a3 Garner, H.V. Dung on the dairy farm. Home Farmer Apr. 1947 14(4):16 2F1a3,OVERJ,1947, 19472F1a3 2F1a3 Over, J.W. Better crops after poultry. Mod Poultry Keeping Nov. 1947 57:523 2F1a3,PITTH,1947, 19472F1a3 2F1a3 Pitt, H. Manure from rabbits will help pay the morgage. Amer Small Stock Farmer Apr, 1947 31(7):10,13 2F1a3,ROOMC,1947, 19472F1a3 2F1a3 Roome, C.A. Poultry for fertility! use them as a rotation crop. Farmer and Stock Breeder May 20, 1947 61:1075 2F1a3,STAHA,1947, 19472F1a3 2F1a3 Stahr, A. Barnyard gold. Farm Q Summer 1947 2(2):98-101,112,114,116 2F1a3,THOMW,1947, 19472F1a3 2F1a3 Thomas, W. Composts, manures and inorganic fertilizers II. N Y Bot Gard J Oct. 1947 48:221-226 2F1a3,THOMW,1947, 19472F1a3 2F1a3 Thomas, W. Composts, manures and inorganic fertilizers; their function, use and effect on soils and plants II. Gard Chron Amer Dec. 1947 51:327,334-335 2F1a3,WHITS,1947, 19472F1a3 2F1a3 Whitehead, S.B. Best way with poultry manure. Pop Gard Apr. 1947 49:52 2F1a3,ALEXA,1948, 19482F1a3 2F1a3 Alexander, A.K.S. Poultry should follow the plough; breed on clean land, not pestilential patches. Mod Poultry Keeping Feb. 18, 1948 58:175 2F1a3,ALEXA,1948, 19482F1a3 2F1a3 Alexander, A.K.S. Mainly about manure; poultry compost is a great fertlizer and even makes weeds useful. Farmer and Stock Breeder June 29, 1948 62:1511 2F1a3,BARKG,1948, 19482F1a3 2F1a3 Barker, G. Composted droppings replace stable manure. Poultry Farmer [London] Jan. 1948 118(3054):6 2F1a3,HIGGP,1948, 19482F1a3 2F1a3 Higgins, P. Money behind your barn. Ind Farmers Guide Jun. 15, 1948 104(12):9 2F1a3,LLOYW,1948, 19482F1a3 2F1a3 Lloyd, T.W. Poultry orchards foil to soil exhaustion. Fruit Grower Feb. 1948 105:165-166 2F1a3,LLOYT,1948, 19482F1a3 2F1a3 Lloyd, T.W. Poultry in orchards; ducks, hens or geese? Fruit Grower Mar. 1948 105:289-290 2F1a3,PRALP,1948, 19482F1a3 2F1a3 Prall, P.A. A forgotten by-product: one ton of poultry droppings equals three tons of faryard manure. Poultry World Jan. 9, 1948 82:20 2F1a3,SCHAJ,1948, 19482F1a3 2F1a3 Scharff, J.W. Composting pig manure. Health and Soil Winter, 1948 :34-38 2F1a3,STEVT,1948, 19482F1a3 2F1a3 Stevenson, T. Don't throw away your lime. Poultry Farmer [London] Jan. 1948 118(3056):6 2F1a3,TEMPG,1948, 19482F1a3 2F1a3 Templeton, G.S. Value, use of rabbit manure. Calif Rabbit News Apr. 1948 9(1):10-11 2F1a3,WINTS,1948, 19482F1a3 2F1a3 Winters, S.R. Barnyard manure vs. green manure. Hoard's Dairyman Nov. 25, 1948 93:861 2F1a3,,1949, 19492F1a3 2F1a3 Action Advertising Serv. Compost your most valuable by-product. Calif Rabbit News Nov. 1949 10(8):9 2F1a3,DRAKE,1949, 19492F1a3 2F1a3 Drakos, E. Use of animal manure. Countryman [Nicosia] Apr. 1949 3(4):11-12,14 2F1a3,FLECC,1949, 19492F1a3 2F1a3 Flecher, C.C. Rabbit manure as fertilizer. Small Stock Mag Mar. 1949 33(3):22 2F1a3,HOULE,1949, 19492F1a3 2F1a3 Houldson, E. There's extra revenue from rabbit compost. Rabbits and Poultry Apr. 1949 17(4):6 2F1a3,LOVET,1949, 19492F1a3 2F1a3 Loveland, T.A. Rabbitry waste values enter the relm of science. Small Stock Mag Nov. 1949 33(11):8 2F1a3,QUAYD,1949, 19492F1a3 2F1a3 Quayle, D. How do you use manure? U & I Cult Mar. 1949 9:17-18 2F1a3,ROBEE,1949, 19492F1a3 2F1a3 Roberts, E. Don't throw away your profits. (Manure in soil improvements) Farmer-Stockman Sep. 1949 62(9):24 2F1a3,ALEXA,1950, 19502F1a3 2F1a3 Alexander, A.K.S. Poultry manure is valuable. Farmer and Stock Breeder Apr. 18, 1950 64:1215 2F1a3,JOHNT,1950, 19502F1a3 2F1a3 Johnston, T.E. Utilizing poultry manure. Organic Farmer Mar. 1950 1(8):39-41,48 2F1a3,PAPAS/BROWB,1950, 19502F1a3 2F1a3 Papanos, S., Brown, B.A. Care and use of poultry manure. Rur. New-Yorker Oct. 21, 1950 100:754-755 2F1a3,SHEWW,1950, 19502F1a3 2F1a3 Shewell-Cooper, W.E. Manures and manuring Field Mar. 25, 1950 195:445 2F1a3,SMITF,1950, 19502F1a3 2F1a3 Smith, F.W. Composting rabbit manure. Small Stock Mag May 1950 34(5):20 2F1a3,SMITR,1950, 19502F1a3 2F1a3 Smith, R. Poultry manure makes good fertilizer for vegetable crops. East States Coop Sep. 1950 26(9):8-9 2F1a3,SMITR,1950, 19502F1a3 2F1a3 Smith, R.C. Poultry manure gives grass and corn a big boost in yield. East States Coop Aug. 1950 26(8):8-9 2F1a3,TEMPG,1950, 19502F1a3 2F1a3 Templeton, G.S. Rabbit manure. Calif Rabbit News Mar. 1950 10(12):17 2F1a3,TEMPG,1950, 19502F1a3 2F1a3 Templeton, G.S. Value and use of rabbit manure Calif Rabbits Mag Feb. 1950 13(8):15 2F1a3,THOMR,1950, 19502F1a3 2F1a3 Thomasson, R.R. When it comes to manures, use what is available. Horticulture Nov. 1950 28:404,424 2F1a3,THOMA,1950, 19502F1a3 2F1a3 Thompson, A. British farmers are using poultry to build grass fertility. N Z Dairy Exporter Feb. 1950 25(8):16-17 2F1a3,TOBEJ,1950, 19502F1a3 2F1a3 Toberman, J.P. Organic disposal of droppings. Turkey World Mar. 1950 25(3):81-82 2F1a3,ARMYA,1951, 19512F1a3 2F1a3 Army, A.C. Does manuring permanent pastures pay? Hoards Dairyman Apr. 25, 1951 96:347 2F1a3,ASHTJ,1951, 19512F1a3 2F1a3 Ashton, J.R. Horse manure gives better tomatoes. Grower [London] Sep. 23, 1951 36:569 2F1a3,HOLMG,1951, 19512F1a3 2F1a3 Holmes, G. Use poultry manure for cheaper crop growing. Mod Poultry Keeping Jul. 11, 1951 65:45 2F1a3,TEMPG,1951, 19512F1a3 2F1a3 Templeton, G.S. Value and use of rabbit manure. Small Stock Mag Jul. 1951 35(7):10 2F1a3,VANCJ,1951, 19512F1a3 2F1a3 Van Clute, J. Feather fertilizer. Org Farmer May 1951 2(10:52-53 2F1a3,AMSDJ,1952, 19522F1a3 2F1a3 Amsden, J. Money from poultry manure. Mod Poultry Keeping Apr 16, 1952 66:431 2F1a3,DINSD,1952, 19522F1a3 2F1a3 Dinsdale, D.H. Money in the manure heap. Farmer and Stock-Breeder Dec. 23124, 1952 66(3296):36-37 2F1a3,ENSMM,1952, 19522F1a3 2F1a3 Ensminger, M.E. Barnyard manure keeps soil productive. Shorthorn World Aug. 10, 1952 37(10):74-75 2F1a3,JOUBD,1952, 19522F1a3 2F1a3 Joubert, D.M. The animal factor in intensive cropping; loss of fertility on small holdings overcome by organic fertiliser and rotations. Farmers Wk. [Bloemfontein] Jan. 2, 1952 82:47,49 2F1a3,KEARC,1952, 19522F1a3 2F1a3 Kearl, C.D. Is manure worth what it costs? Poultry Inds [Boston] Nov. 1952 58(3):9,18 2F1a3,LYONA,1952, 19522F1a3 2F1a3 Lyon, A.V. Fowls as sideline; poultry in citrus orchards as means of meeting need for increased production. Citrus News (Weed Control and Manuring value) Jun. 1952 28:83,91 2F1a3,MATTT,1952, 19522F1a3 2F1a3 Matthews, T.H. Farm cropping and manuring programes. Kent Farmer Sep. 1952 1:239,241 2F1a3,RATCA,1952, 19522F1a3 2F1a3 Ratcliff, A.J. Liquid manure, its storage and use. Farm Mech Jul. 1952 4:261 2F1a3,SNIDH,1952, 19522F1a3 2F1a3 Snider, H. J. He gets paid off in manure. Hoard's Dairyman Jan. 25, 1952 97:83 2F1a3,SPRIG,1952, 19522F1a3 2F1a3 Springer, G. Homesteaders harness the earthworm. Org Farmer Jan. 1952 3(6):46-47 2F1a3,GOODL,1953, 19532F1a3 2F1a3 Goodman, L.O. Poultry manure and celery go well together. Grower [London] Jan. 31, 1953 39:223 2F1a3,KIEST,1953, 19532F1a3 2F1a3 Kiesselbach, T.A. Legume and manure rotations in the Western Corn Belt. Better Crops Plant Food Feb. 1953 37(2):23-26,39-42 2F1a3,MEYES,1953, 19532F1a3 2F1a3 Meyer, S. New plant food from poultry manure. Poultry Processing and Marketing Sep. 1953 59(9):15,22 2F1a3,WALFT,1953, 19532F1a3 2F1a3 Walfe, T.K. Build fertility, boost crop yields with poultry manure. Broiler Growing Sep. 1953 4(9):16-17,44 2F1a3,BORSH,1954, 19542F1a3 2F1a3 Borst, H.L. Manure mulch valuable in helping conserve moisture. Ohio Farm and Home Res Mar/Apr. 1954 39:(287)19 2F1a3,WOODE,1954, 19542F1a3 2F1a3 Wood, E. There are special values in chicken manure. Org Gard and Farming Apr. 1954 1(4):62-63 2F1a3,EMBLT/JONEW,1955, 19552F1a3 2F1a3 Embleton, T.W., Jones, W.W. Manure as a source of nitrogen. Calif Citrog Dec. 1955 41:79-80 2F1a3,,1955, 19552F1a3 2F1a3 New South Wales, Dept. of Agr. Div. of Plant Industry. Farmyard manure is valuable. Austral Jr Farmer Feb. 1955 2(2):15-17 2F1a3,KAUFH,1956, 19562F1a3 2F1a3 Kauffman, H. The turkeyman's hidden treasure. Turkey World Nov. 1956 31(11):15,84-85 Manure 2F1a3,SNIDH,1956, 19562F1a3 2F1a3 Snider, H.J. Manure is income too! Hoard's Dairyman Aug. 10, 1956 101:782 2F1a3,WOODW/PETER/LUCAH,1957, 19572F1a3 2F1a3 Woodhouse, W.W., Peterson, R.G., Lucas, H.L. Can cows maintain pasture fertility? What's New Crops and Soils Mar. 1957 9(6):11-12 2F1a3,GREEJ,1958, 19582F1a3 2F1a3 Green, J.E. Spreading liquid manure can be easy. Diaryfarming Digest May/Jun. 1958 5(3):15-18 2F1a3,POPEA,1959, 19592F1a3 2F1a3 Pope, A. L. Sheep manure - tops in value. Wis Coop Wool Growers News Jun. 1959 24(11):6 2F1a3,BENNE,1960, 19602F1a3 2F1a3 Benne, E. J. Manure - what is it worth? Hoards Dairyman Oct. 1960 105(19):979,999 2F1a3,BERGK,1961, 19612F1a3 2F1a3 Berger, K. C. Spread manure where it counts most. Hoard's Dairyman Mar. 1961 106(5):232 2F1a3,HERNC,1965, 19652F1a3 2F1a3 Hernandey, C. C. Don't waste farm manure. Sugar Cane Farmer's Bull May/Jun. 1965 1(6):4-5 2F1a3,ARMSD,1972, 19722F1a3 2F1a3 Armstrong, D.W. The use of animal wastes as fertiliser. S Aust J Agr Nov. 1972 75(6):178-184 2F1a3,MCCAT,1972, 19722F1a3 2F1a3 McCalla, T.M. Think of manure as a resource, not a waste. Feedlot May 1972 14(5):10-11,68 2F1a3,WILLC,1972, 19722F1a3 2F1a3 William, C. More money from poultry manure. Farm Fact Oct. 1972 6(12):41-43 2F1a3,NIRDB,1973, 19732F1a3 2F1a3 Nird, B.P. Spreading slurry in winter [Cow manures]. Dairy Farmer (Ipswich) Jan. 1973 20(1):29 2F1a3,REDDD,1973, 19732F1a3 2F1a3 Reddell, D.L. Crop yields from land receiving large manure applications. Grain Prod News Mar. 1973 24(3):5-7 2F1a3,SHATG,1973, 19732F1a3 2F1a3 Shattock, G.F. New ways with farm manure. Ctry Life Sep. 1973 154(3978):810,812 2F1a3,VYASS,1973, 19732F1a3 2F1a3 Vyas, S.C. Soil organic amendments panacea for plant parasitic nematodes. Rural India Jan/Feb. 1973 37(1/2):23-24 2F1a3,,1974, 19742F1a3 2F1a3 Manure problem on dairy farm turns into asset as fertilizer. Hoards Dairym Apr. 1974 119(8):567 2F1a3,AHOW,1974, 19742F1a3 2F1a3 Aho, W.A. Finding ways to use the valuable plant nutrients in poultry manure. Milestones Fall/Win. 1974 17(1):4-6 2F1a3,AZEVJ,1974, 19742F1a3 2F1a3 Azevedo, J. Farm animal manures; an overview of their role in the agricultural environment. Ca Ag Ext Serv Manual 44 1974 108p. 2F1a3,MCARA,1974, 19742F1a3 2F1a3 McArdie, A.A. Poultry industry--how it contributes to increased grain production [manures used as fertilizers]. Poult Guide Oct. 1974 11(10):15-18 2F1a3,MRUTG,1974, 19742F1a3 2F1a3 Mruthyunjaya, G.M. Role of farm yard manure and its importance in agriculture. Farm Front Jul. 1974 8(7):3-6 2F1a3,COLLD,1975, 19752F1a3 2F1a3 Collins. D.P. Poultry manure--its use in agriculture [Grasses, fertilizers[. Biatas, The Tillage Farmer Nov. 1975 29(8):251-254 2F1a3,COLLD,1975, 19752F1a3 2F1a3 Collins, D.P. Poultry manure--its use in agriculture. Biatas, The Tillage Farmer Dec. 1975 29(9):307-309 2F1a3,HEALG,1975, 19752F1a3 2F1a3 Healey, G. Manure jolts sterile soil. Countryside & Small Stock J Nov. 1975 59(11):15-16 2F1a3,RIDLS/JOHNH,1975, 19752F1a3 2F1a3 Ridlen, S.F., Johnson, H.S. Poultry manure: volume, composition, value Poult Advis Jul. 1975 8(2):29-32 2F1a3,SACHA,1975, 19752F1a3 2F1a3 Sachdev, A.P. Value of poultry manure. Poult Guide Mar. 1975 12(3):39-40 2F1a3,HANER,1976, 19762F1a3 2F1a3 Haney, R.L. Feedlot wastes are now an economic asset [Manure fertilizers]. Simmental Booster Sep. 1976 4(5):11 2F1a3,SWEEM/WELCD,1976, 19762F1a3 2F1a3 Sweeten, M., Welch, C.D. Plus or minus for crops [Hog manure as fertilizer]. Hog Farm Manage Jun. 1976 13(6):38,42-43 2F1a3,,1977, 19772F1a3 2F1a3 Liquid manure is an aid to good soil management. Dairyman (Armadale) Jun. 1977 3(6):11-12 2F1a3,BELAJ,1977, 19772F1a3 2F1a3 Belanger, J. A sense of humus it takes both NPK and BYM [Nitrogen phosphorus potassium and barnyard manure]. Countryside Mar. 1977 61(3):24-26 2F1a3,BENNB,1977, 19772F1a3 2F1a3 Bennett, B. Manure--another good reason to raise rabbits. Countryside Mar. 1977 61(3):74-75 2F1a3,BHAND/CHAUM/NARWR,1977, 19772F1a3 2F1a3 Bhandari, B.K., Chaudhary, M.L., Narwal, R.P. Add manure to maintain soil fertility. Farmer Parliament Jun. 1977 12(6):17-18 2F1a3,,1978, 19782F1a3 2F1a3 Food and Agriculture Organization. China: Recycling of organic wastes in agriculture. FAO Soils Bulletin #40. Food & Agriculture Org. of the U.N., Rome, Italy 1978 422p. 2F1a3,HUHAM/KARWS,1978, 19782F1a3 2F1a3 Huhad, M.S., Karwasra, S.P.S. Organic manures. Farmer Parliament Jan. 1978 13(1):7-8,26-28 2F1a3,LIEGE,1979, 19792F1a3 2F1a3 Liegel, E.A. It's important to know how much manure to apply (on fields that are planted continuously to corn). Hoard's Dairym Mar. 1979 124(5):322,370-371 2F1a3,VENKS,1979, 19792F1a3 2F1a3 Venkatasubramanian, S. Wealth from waste (fertilizers from poultry manure). Poultry Adviser Dec. 1979 12(12):33-35 2F1a3,WOLFR,1979, 19792F1a3 2F1a3 Wolf, R. Alfalfa's amazing abilities (as green manure for the garden). Organic Gardening Mar. 1979 26(3):86,91-92 2F1a3,BHANS,1980, 19802F1a3 2F1a3 Bhan, S. Organic manure is a boon in agriculture. Farmer and Parliament Sep. 1980 15(9):9-16 2F1a3,HALSD,1980, 19802F1a3 2F1a3 Halsey, D. Like money in the tank (Liquid manure). Dairy Herd Management Apr. 1980 17(5):38 2F1a3,STODC,1980, 19802F1a3 2F1a3 Stoddard, C.D. The trend toward storing manure continues (use of soil injectors). Hoard's Dairym Jul. 1980 125(14):969 2F1a3,JONEJ,1981, 19812F1a3 2F1a3 Jones, J.L. The case for greencrop manure. Country Life Jun. 1981 170(4376):52,54 2F1a3,MATHA,1981, 19812F1a3 2F1a3 Mathers, A. The value of manure (Corn, sorghum, nutrients). Feedlot Management Apr. 1981 23(4):p.36 2F1a4,RYDEH,1935, 19352F1a4 2F1a4 Ryder, H. Manure brings cake to the table. Pacific Rural Press Oct. 12, 1935 130-364 2F1a4,STODC,1977, 19772F1a4 2F1a4 Stoddard, C.D. Manure storage areas help save nutrients [Manure as fertilizer]. Hoard's Dairym Mar. 1977 122(6):374 2F1bl,VANAR,1962, 19622F1b1 2F1b1 Van Arsdall, R. N. The economic value of manure from confinement finishing hogs. Ill Agr Expt Sta B May 1962 687,20p. 2F1b2,THORC,1916, 19162F1b2 2F1b2 Thorne, C.E. Value of manure as compared with chemical fertilizers. Ohio Ag Exp B Aug. 1916 1:253-6 2F1b2,HARTB/DAMOS,1920, 19202F1b2 2F1b2 Hartwell, B. L., Damon, S.C. Fertilizer versus manure for continuous vegetable growing. R I Ag Exp B 1920 182:1-11 2F1b2,STEPR/JONES,1923, 19232F1b2 2F1b2 Stephenson, R.E., Jones, S.C. Production care and use of farm manure. Ky Ag Ext C 1923 155:1-18 2F1b2,,1925, 19252F1b2 2F1b2 Guide for use of animal manures. Western Wash Ag Exp B Jan. 1925 12:102-3 2F1b2,SUPLC,1928, 19282F1b2 2F1b2 Supller, C.L. Farm manure, the farmer's economical fertilizer. Purdue Ag Jun. 1928 22:226 2F1b2,WHITT/BOSWV,1929, 19292F1b2 2F1b2 White, T.H., Boswell, V.R. Amount of fertilizer and manure required for maintenance of fertility for vegetable production. Md Ag Exp B 1929 309:429-44 2F1b2,CRANF/ODLAT,1930, 19302F1b2 2F1b2 Crandall, F.K., Odland, T.E. Amount of manure necessary for vegetable growing. R I Ag Exp B 1930 225:1-31 2F1b2,DICKJ,1943, 19432F1b2 2F1b2 Dickey, J.B.R. Proper care and efficient use of farm manure. Pa State Col Agr Ext 1943 6p. 2F1b2,MIDGA/DUNKD,1945, 19452F1b2 2F1b2 Midgley, A.R., Dunklee, D.E. Fertility runoff losses from manure spread during the winter. Vt Agr Expt Sta B, 523 1945 19p. 2F1b2,COXH,1946, 19462F1b2 2F1b2 Cox, H.R. Poultry manure and how to use it. N J Agr Col Ext B 1946 241,4p. 2F1b2,PAPAS/BROWB,1950, 19502F1b2 2F1b2 Papanos, S., Brown, B.A. The care and use of poultry manure. Conn. (Storrs) Agr Expt Sta Inf 13 Apr. 1950 5p. 2F1b2,PAPAS/BROWB,1950, 19502F1b2 2F1b2 Papanos, S., Brown, B.A. Poultry manure: its nature, care and use. Conn (Storris) Agr Expt Sta B Dec. 1950 272,51p. 2F1b2,HITZC,1951, 19512F1b2 2F1b2 Hitz, C.W. How to use manure in strawberry production. Del State Bd Agr B 1951 40(5):85-90 2F1b2,ANDEM,1957, 19572F1b2 2F1b2 Anderson, M. S. Farm manure. USDA Yearbook of Agriculture, Soil 1957 229-237 2F1b2,KROOW/GISHP/STIVR,1958, 19582F1b2 2F1b2 Kroontje, W., Gish, P. T., Stivers, R. K. Nutrient value of poultry manure compared with that of mineral fertilizer. Ga Agr Expt Sta B Nov. 1958 498,12p. 2F1b2,HINIW,1959, 19592F1b2 2F1b2 Hinish, W. W. 40 questions and answers on manure. Pa State U Ext L Jun. 1959 213,6p. 2F1b2,MAYD/MARTW,1966, 19662F1b2 2F1b2 May, D. M., Martin, W. T. Manures are good sources of phosphorus. Calif Agr Jul. 1966 20(7):11-12 2F1b2,HEALW/LOEHR,1971, 19712F1b2 2F1b2 Heald, Walter R., and Loehr, Raymond C. Utilizing Agricultural Wastes. USDA Yearbook of Agriculture: A Good Life for More People Sep/Oct. 1971 299-304 2F1b2,STEVF/OSTRC,1973, 19732F1b2 2F1b2 Stevens, F., Ostrander, C.E. Poultry manure grows good corn. Cornell Poultry Pointers Feb. 1973 25(1):4-5 2F1b2,POWEW/WALLG/MURPL/WHITD/MANGH/JONEH,1974, 19742F1b2 2F1b2 Powers, W.L., Wallingford, G.W., Murphy, L.S., Whitney,D. Manges,H. Jones, H. Guidelines for applying beef feedlot manure to fields. Document available: Kans State Univ., Distr. Ctr., Umberger Hall, Manhattan, Kansas 66506 1974 11p. 2F1b2,CHESL/ANDEF,1975, 19752F1b2 2F1b2 Chesnin, L., Anderson, F.N. Manure: long-term study shows its value to western soils [Maize]. Farm Ranch Home Q Fall 1975 22(3):24-26 2F1b2,MORRT,1975, 19752F1b2 2F1b2 Morris, T.B. Poultry manure is a valuable fertilizer. Poult Pointers, NCSU, Ag Ext Ser Mar. 1975 2p. 2F1b2,,1975, 19752F1b2 2F1b2 Univ. of Missouri Animal manure for crop production. Univ. of Missouri, Ext. Publ., 211 Whitten Hall, Columbia, Missouri 65201 1975 2F1b2,BROWR,1976, 19762F1b2 2F1b2 Brown, R. J. Fertilizers - applications, economics, and production. Nat. Tech. Inf. Serv. - Springfield, VA 1976 NTIS/PS no. 76/0668 217p. 2F1b2,SHIPR/JORDH/HINIW/BEEGD,1981, 19812F1b2 2F1b2 Shipp, R.F., Jordan, H.C., Hinish, W.W., Beegle, D.B. Profitable and sensible use of poultry manure (management marketing). Special circular - Penn State Univ, Ext Ser 1981 (274)6p. 2F1b3,DUSTR,1916, 19162F1b3 2F1b3 Dustman, R.B. Farm manures. W Va Ag Ext C 1916 97:1-16 2F1b3,AGEEA,1917, 19172F1b3 2F1b3 Agee, A. Farm sources of soil fertility. N J Ag Dept B 1917 8:276-90 2F1b3,DICKJ,1917, 19172F1b3 2F1b3 Dickey, J.B.R. Care and use of farm manure. N J Ag Ext B 1917 14:1-6 2F1b3,TAYLM,1917, 19172F1b3 2F1b3 Taylor, M.C. Economic handling of barnyard manure. Purdue Ag Nov. 1917 12:96-7 2F1b3,THORC,1917, 19172F1b3 2F1b3 Thorne, C.E. Redeeming an improverished soil. Ohio Ag Exp B Oct. 1917 2:339-43 2F1b3,DULEF,1918, 19182F1b3 2F1b3 Duley, F.L. Handling barnyard manure. Mo Ag Ext C 1918 62:1-4 2F1b3,HUSTL,1918, 19182F1b3 2F1b3 Husted, L.E. Care of farm manure. Purdue Ag Oct. 1918 13:20 2F1b3,MILLC,1918, 19182F1b3 2F1b3 Millar, C.E. Care of manure. Mich Ag Exp Quar B Nov. 1918 1:77-9 2F1b3,WILLC,1918, 19182F1b3 2F1b3 Williams, C. G. How much manure may be produced on an farm? Ohio Ag Exp B Dec. 1918 3:357-9 2F1b3,,1919, 19192F1b3 2F1b3 Value of manure in soil building. Va Ag Dept B 1919 138:26-31 2F1b3,BACHM,1919, 19192F1b3 2F1b3 Bachtell, M.A. Getting the most out of manure. Ohio Ag Ext B 1919 14(8):1-16 2F1b3,BROWL,1919, 19192F1b3 2F1b3 Brown, L.L. Conservation of farm manure. Purdue Ag Oct. 1919 14:6-7 2F1b3,DULEF,1919, 19192F1b3 2F1b3 Duley, F.L. Handling farm manure. Mo Ag Exp B 1919 166:1-29 2F1b3,FIPPE,1919, 19192F1b3 2F1b3 Fippin, E.O. Farm manure; its production, conservation and use. Cornell Reading Course Farm 1919 141:167-196 2F1b3,HODGR,1919, 19192F1b3 2F1b3 Hodgson, R.W. Conservation in the use of manure. Cal Ag Dept B Sep. 1919 8:512-17 2F1b3,MILLC,1919, 19192F1b3 2F1b3 Millar, C.E. Care of manure. Jersey B Aug. 6, 1919 38:1470 2F1b3,BROOP,1920, 19202F1b3 2F1b3 Brooks, P. Methods of applying manure. Mass Ag Exp B 1920 196:39-60 2F1b3,FIPPE,1920, 19202F1b3 2F1b3 Fippin, E.O. Farm manure; its production, conservation and use. Cornell Ag Expt Rep 1920 2:167-96 2F1b3,WALTR,1920, 19202F1b3 2F1b3 Waltz, R.G. Handling farm manure. Penn State F Feb. 1920 13:166 2F1b3,WYANZ,1920, 19202F1b3 2F1b3 Wyant, Z.N. Conservation of manure. Mich Ag Exp Quar B Nov. 1920 3:61-2 2F1b3,COLBE,1921, 19212F1b3 2F1b3 Colby, E. Composition of some sheep manures. Cal Ag Dept B Jan. 1921 10:47-8 2F1b3,DORSH,1921, 19212F1b3 2F1b3 Dorsey, H., and others More efficient use of farm manure. Conn Ag Ext B 1921 29:1-14 2F1b3,HARTB,1923, 19232F1b3 2F1b3 Hartwell, B.L., and others Comparative crop effect of fertilizer chemicals, cow manure with straw bedding or with planer-shavings bedding and of the latter supplemented with phosphorus or potassium. R I Ag Ext B 1923 196:1-11 2F1b3,HARTB/CRANF,1923, 19232F1b3 2F1b3 Hartwell, B.L., Crandall, F.K. On the amount of stable manure necessary for vegetable growing. R I Ag Exp B 1923 195:1-16 2F1b3,CRAWC,1924, 19242F1b3 2F1b3 Crawford, C.H. Farm manure--a by-product of much value. Jersey B Nov. 19, 1924 43:2181 2F1b3,MCCAA/WHITT,1924, 19242F1b3 2F1b3 McCall, A.G., White, T.H. What is the value of a ton of stable manure? Md Ag Exp B 1924 266:259-86 2F1b3,JONEE,1925, 19252F1b3 2F1b3 Jones, E. Handling manure. Ohio Ag Ext Timely Soil Topics 1925 80 4p. 2F1b3,BEARF,1926, 19262F1b3 2F1b3 Bear, F.E. Making the most of manure. Ohio Ag Ext Timely Soil Topics 1926 97 4p. 2F1b3,BOWLG,1926, 19262F1b3 2F1b3 Bowling, G.A. Manure from different feeds. Penn Stock & F Aug. 28, 1926 2F1b3,MOOEC,1926, 19262F1b3 2F1b3 Mooers, C.A. Value of farmyard manure. Tenn Ag Exp C. 1926 6 2p. 2F1b3,CUTLJ/HARTS,1927, 19272F1b3 2F1b3 Cutler, J.S., Hartman, S.C. Comparative value of sheep and horse manure. Ohio Ag Exp B May 1927 12:85-6 2F1b3,WESTH,1927, 19272F1b3 2F1b3 Western, H.H. Use of manure in fertility maintenance. Purdue Ag Jun. 1927 21:191 2F1b3,SIMSJ,1928, 19282F1b3 2F1b3 Sims, J.W. Value and care of farm manure. Mich Ag Ext B 1928 71:1-7 2F1b3,MACYP,1930, 19302F1b3 2F1b3 Macy, P. Manure as a fertilizer. Purdue Ag Oct. 1930 25:8 2F1b3,POWEW/RUZEC,1931, 19312F1b3 2F1b3 Powers, W.L., Ruzek, C.V. Care, use, and economic value of farm manure. Ore Ag Exp C 1931 105:1-16 2F1b3,STEWG/PITTD,1931, 19312F1b3 2F1b3 Stewart, G., Pittman, D.W. Twenty years of rotation and manuring experiments at Logan, Utah. 1931 228:1-32 2F1b3,PITTD,1934, 19342F1b3 2F1b3 Pittman, D.W. Effect of manure and of phosphorus fertilizer on the yield and composition of alfalfa hay. Utah Ag Exp B 1934 247:1-12 2F1b3,WIANA,1935, 19352F1b3 2F1b3 Wiancko, A.T., and others Manure increases farm income. Ind Ag Exp B 1935 398:1-20 2F1b3,PITTD,1936, 19362F1b3 2F1b3 Pittman, D.W. Fertility maintenance by rotation and manure. Utah Ag Exp B 1936 271:1-12 2F1b3,HADDJ,1937, 19372F1b3 2F1b3 Haddock, J.L. Manure, a profitable by-product. N Y Ag Ext C 1937 198 4p. 2F1b3,SLIPJ,1937, 19372F1b3 2F1b3 Slipher, J.A. Management of manure in barn and field. Ohio Ag Ext B 1937 131:1-28 2F1b3,SCHOC,1938, 19382F1b3 2F1b3 Salter, R.M., Schollenberger, C.J. Farm manure. U S Ag Yearbook 1938 :445-61 2F1b3,,1942, 19422F1b3 2F1b3 Maryland U. Depts of Agronomy and Horticulture. Accumulating soil nitrogen by manure and cover crops. Md U Agr Ext Cir Aug. 1942 139, 12p. 2F1b3,,1942, 19422F1b3 2F1b3 Ontario Advisory Fertilizer Board Farmyard manure serves best on the land. Ontario Dept Agr Bul, Toronto Dec. 1942 426, 7p. 2F1b3,BATCH,1943, 19432F1b3 2F1b3 Batchelor, H.W. Crop residues and manure. Ohio Agr Expt Sta Biom Bul Mar/Apr. 1943 28(221):60-63 2F1b3,DONAR,1943, 19432F1b3 2F1b3 Donaldson, R.W. Poultry manure, its use and preservation. Mass State Col Ext Leaflet 57 1943 4p. 2F1b3,SMITG,1943, 19432F1b3 2F1b3 Smith, G.E. The value of farm manure. Mo Agr Expt Sta Cir 248, Columbia Jan. 1943 11p. 2F1b3,GUSTA,1944, 19442F1b3 2F1b3 Gustafson, A.F. Farm manure, its production, management and use. N Y Agr Col Cornell Ext B 1944 642, 31p. 2F1b3,LINSC,1944, 19442F1b3 2F1b3 Linsley, C.M. Agronomy chart number 16-E, save and use fertility in manure. Ill Agr Col Ext Ag 1227h 1944 2p., processed 2F1b3,LINSC,1944, 19442F1b3 2F1b3 Linsley, C.M. Agronomy chart number 16-F, manure exposed to weather lose half of its fertility. Ill Agr Col Ext Ag 1227m 1944 2p. 2F1b3,SIMMC,1944, 19442F1b3 2F1b3 Simmons, C.F. Save barnyard manure; manure is a valuable fertilizer. Ark Agr Col Ext Leaflet 1944 44, rev. 4p. 2F1b3,WHITJ/HOLBF/RICHA,1944, 19442F1b3 2F1b3 White, J.M., Holben, F.J., Richer, A.C. Production, composition and value of poultry manure. Pa Agr Expt Sta B 469 1944 42p. 2F1b3,LINSC,1945, 19452F1b3 2F1b3 Linsley, C.M. Agronomy chart, pounds of organic matter, nitrogen in an acre of legumes. Ill Agr Col Ext Ag 1260h 1945 2p. 2F1b3,MCKEN,1945, 19452F1b3 2F1b3 McKeown, N. Liquid manure on dairy farms. West Austral Dept Agr J June, 1945 (ser 2) 22:163-170 2F1b3,MIDGA/DUNKD,1945, 19452F1b3 2F1b3 Midgley, A.R., Dunklee, D.E. The availability to plants of phosphates applied with cattle manure. Vt Agr Expt Sta B 1945 525,22p. 2F1b3,TURKL/WEIDA,1945, 19452F1b3 2F1b3 Turk, L.M., Weidemann, A.G. Farm manure. Mich Agr Expt Sta C 1945 196,24p. 2F1b3,BEARF/KINGW/BENDC,1946, 19462F1b3 2F1b3 Bear, F.E., King, W.A., Bender, C.B. The dairy cow as a conserver of soil fertility. N J Agr Expt Sta B 1946 730, 11p. 2F1b3,WOODH/CRAVW,1946, 19462F1b3 2F1b3 Woodle, H.A., Craven, W.H. Farm manure. Clemson Agr Col S C Ext C 1946 288,8p. 2F1b3,BOULC/CATLE,1947, 19472F1b3 2F1b3 Bould, C., Catlow, E. Studies on the comparative effects of dung, compost, and inorganic fertilisers on crops and soil. I. Effects on yields and composition of potatoes and cauliflower. Bristol U Ag and Hort Res Sta Ann Rept 1947 61-70 2F1b3,BROUA,1949, 19492F1b3 2F1b3 Broughton, A. Your cows make valuable fertilizer, but it's up to you to make the best of it. Wisc Agr and Farmer Nov. 19, 1949 76(22):4 2F1b3,RAHNE,1949, 19492F1b3 2F1b3 Rahn, E.M. Poultry manure as a fertilizer for vegetable crops. Del Agr Expt Sta B Dec. 1949 281,18p. 2F1b3,ANDEM,1950, 19502F1b3 2F1b3 Anderson, M.S. Wastes that improve the soil. USDA Ybk of Agriculture 1950/51 :877-882 2F1b3,MIDGA,1950, 19502F1b3 2F1b3 Midgley, A.R. Efficient use of dairy manure. Vt Agr Expt Sta Pam Aug. 1950 24,16p. 2F1b3,BOKB,1952, 19522F1b3 2F1b3 Bok, B. Livestock essential for fertility. Purdue Agr Oct. 1952 44:4-5,15 2F1b3,BORSH/VOLKG,1952, 19522F1b3 2F1b3 Borst, H.L., Volk, G.W. Mulching corn with manure for erosion control. Ohio Agr Expt Sta--Agron Dept Ser Apr. 1952 125,4p. 2F1b3,JONEH,1952, 19522F1b3 2F1b3 Jones, H.E. Barnyard manure. Minn. U. Agr. Ext. Folder Aug. 1952 168,10p. 2F1b3,LONGA,1952, 19522F1b3 2F1b3 Longhouse, A.D., and others Liquid manure is valuable. W. Va. Agr. Expt. Sta. B Dec. 1952 357(2):3,13 2F1b3,RAHNE,1952, 19522F1b3 2F1b3 Rahn, E.M. Poultry manure for farm crops. Del Poultry Handb 1952 7:81,83 2F1b3,SICEJ/BARBS,1954, 19542F1b3 2F1b3 Sicer, J.W., Barber, S.A. Extra fertility for crops from poultry manure. Purdue U. Ind. Agr. Ext. B Dec. 1954 403,11p. 2F1b3,ANDEM,1955, 19552F1b3 2F1b3 Anderson, M. S. Sewage Sludge for Soil Improvement. USDA Cir. 972 1955 2F1b3,,1955, 19552F1b3 2F1b3 Gt. Brit. Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries Making the most of farmyard manure. Gt. Brit. Min. Agr. and Fisheries, Adv L. Mar. 1955 435,4p. 2F1b3,HITZC,1955, 19552F1b3 2F1b3 Hitz, C.W. The utilization of poultry manure in strawberry production. Del. Agr. Expt. Sta. B Jun. 1955 312,29p. 2F1b3,PAPAS/BROWB,1955, 19552F1b3 2F1b3 Papanos, S., Brown, B.A. Poultry manure is valuable--but neglected fertilizer. Milestones Agr and Home Econ Jun. 1955 2(3):7 2F1b3,LENTJ,1956, 19562F1b3 2F1b3 Lent, J.M. Poultry manure as a mulch on tomatoes. Conn (Storrs) Agr Extp Sta Prog Rpt 1956? 13,4p. 2F1b3,PAPAS/BROWB,1956, 19562F1b3 2F1b3 Papanos, S., Brown, B.A. Care and use of poultry manure. Conn (Storrs) Agr Expt Sta Prog Rpt Jan. 1956 12,6p. 2F1b3,MOSHP,1958, 19582F1b3 2F1b3 Mosher, P.N. Fertilizing with poultry manure. Maine Agr Col Ext Maine Ext Serv C Apr. 1958 330,8p. 2F1b3,BRANV,1959, 19592F1b3 2F1b3 Brann, V. H. Poultry manure is valuable. Agr Gaz N S Wales Apr. 1959 70(4):217-218 2F1b3,SYDNB,1960, 19602F1b3 2F1b3 Sydney, Blight Biological Branch Organic matter and humus in relation to soil fertility. New South Wales, Dept of Agric 1960 6p. 2F1b3,WALSL/ATTOO,1962, 19622F1b3 2F1b3 Walsh, L. M., Attoe, O. J. Manure, valuable by-product of dairying. Wis Agr Col Ext C Mar. 1962 550, rev.,8p. 2F1b3,WINTA,1962, 19622F1b3 2F1b3 Winter, A. R. Chicken manure good fertilizer. Ohio Farm and Hom Res Mar/Apr. 1962 47(2):29 2F1b3,CARSP,1965, 19652F1b3 2F1b3 Carson, P. L. Nitrogen credits from manure, legumes. S Dak Farm Home Res Sum. 1965 16(3):22-24 2F1b3,OSTRC,1965, 19652F1b3 2F1b3 Ostrander, C. E. Poultry manure does not carry weed seeds. Cornell Poultry Pointers Aug. 1965 17(3):10 2F1b3,BANDV/SHAFC/MCCLC,1972, 19722F1b3 2F1b3 Bandel, V.A., Shaffner, C.S., McClurg, C.A. Poultry manure a valuable fertilizer. Md Univ Ext Fact Sheet 1972 39,4p. 2F1b3,LONGF/EVANE,1972, 19722F1b3 2F1b3 Long, F.L., Evans, E.M. Effects of animal manure on soybeans and soil. Alabama Agric Exp Sta, Highlights Agric Res Spr. 1977 24(1):12 2F1b3,EVANS,1973, 19732F1b3 2F1b3 Evans, S.D. Effect of rates of solid beef manure on corn growth and yield. Soil Ser Dep Soil Sci Univ Minn, Ag Ext Ser West Cent Exp Sta Mar. 1973 89:103-106 2F1b3,PEELT,1973, 19732F1b3 2F1b3 Peele, T.C. South Carolina guidelines for land application of animal waste. Clemson, SC 1973 17p. 2F1b3,EVANS/MUNTR/GOODP,1974, 19742F1b3 2F1b3 Evans, S.D., Munter, R.C., Goodrich, P.R. Manure rate study. [Corn]. Soil Ser Dep Soil Sci Univ Minn Mar. 1974 91:118-126 2F1b3,OVERC,1974, 19742F1b3 2F1b3 Overdahl, C.J. Using manure as a fertilizer. Ext Fol Agric Ext Serv Univ Minn 1974 168:4p. 2F1b3,RAKEJ/HORNQ/BARRG,1974, 19742F1b3 2F1b3 Rakes, J.M., Hornsby, Q., Barr, G. Fertilizer value of dairy lot manure. Arkansas Farm Res Jan/Feb. 1974 23(1):8 2F1b3,REDDD/LYERP,1975, 19752F1b3 2F1b3 Reddell, D.L., Lyerly, P. Disposal of beef feedlot manure [Maize, sorghum]. Prog Rep Tex Agric Exp Stn PR-3279C Sep. 1975 37p. 2F1b3,ROBEL/WOLFJ,1975, 19752F1b3 2F1b3 Robertson, L.S., Wolford, J.H. Corn grain yields and changes in soil fertility levels as affected by five rates of poultry manure. Res Rep Mich State Univ Agric Exp Stn Feb. 1975 269:14-20 2F1b3,RUEHT/SABEB/TESSJ,1975, 19752F1b3 2F1b3 Ruehr, T.A., Sabey, B. R., Tessadri, J. Recycling of beef feed [lot] manure on land Prog Rep Colo State Univ Fort Collins Exp Stn Aug. 1975 75-46, 4p. 2F1b3,CHESL,1976, 19762F1b3 2F1b3 Chesnin, L. A new look at animal wastes as fertilizer. Farm Ranch Home Q Win. 1976 22(4):14-15 2F1b3,EVANS,1976, 19762F1b3 2F1b3 Evans, S.D. The residual effect of rates of soild beef manure on corn growth and yield. Soil Ser Minn Univ Agric Ext Serv Mar. 1976 97:53-55 2F1b3,EVANS/GOODP/MUNTR/SMITR,1976, 19762F1b3 2F1b3 Evans, S.D., Goodrich, P.R., Munter, R.C., Smith, R.E. Manure rate study [Field crops] Soil Ser Minn Univ Agric Ext Serv Mar. 1976 97:56-64 2F1b3,EVANS/GOODP/MUNTR/SMITR,1976, 19762F1b3 2F1b3 Evans, S.D., Goodrich, P.R., Munter, R.C., Smith, R.E. The residual effect of heavy applications of animal manures on corn growth and yield and on soil properties [Soybeans]. Soil Ser Minn Univ Agric Ext Serv Mar. 1976 97:49-52 2F1b3,ROGER/LESSG/MAGNJ,1976, 19762F1b3 2F1b3 Rogers, R.H., Lessman, G.M., Magness, J.L. Corn response to nitrogen, sewage sludge, and dairy manure. Tenn. Ag. Expt. Sta. Tenn Farm Home Sci Prog Rep Jan/Mar. 1976 97:2-4 2F1b3,,1977, 19772F1b3 2F1b3 Utilization and disposal of dairy and poultry manures by land application. Penn State Univ, Agric Exp Sta 1977 52p. 2F1b3,BAKEJ/GRICD/BARKA/LYFOS,1977, 19772F1b3 2F1b3 Baker, J. H. Grice, D. G., Barker, A. v., Lyford, S. J. Jr. Agricultural lands as a receptor for sludge (Soil amendments). Res Bull Mass Agric Exp Stn Dec. 1977 650:56-98 2F1b3,BARTC/LIGOJ/PARKC,1977, 19772F1b3 2F1b3 Barth, C. L., Ligon, J. T., Parks, C. L. Using animal manure as fertilizer Circ Clemson Univ Ext Serv Oct. 1977 578, 13 p. 2F1b3,BARTH/LUDID/WENGR,1977, 19772F1b3 2F1b3 Bartlett, H.D., Ludington, D.C., Wengel, R.W. Utilization and disposal of dairy and poultry manures by land application. Bull Pa Agric Exp Stn Feb. 1977 812, 52p. 2F1b3,BRODH,1977, 19772F1b3 2F1b3 Brodie, H.L. Nutrient quality of manure [Fertilizers]. Maryland Univ Coop Ext Serv, Cow Moos Jan/Feb. 1977 :9,11 2F1b3,HILEL,1977, 19772F1b3 2F1b3 Hileman, L. H. Chemical analysis and fertilizer value of turkey manure. Arkansas Farm Res, Ark Ag Expt Sta Nov/Dec. 1977 26(2):9 2F1b3,SUTTA/VANDD/MELVS,1977, 19772F1b3 2F1b3 Sutton, A. L., Vanderholm, D.H., Melvin, S.W. Fertilizer value of swine manure [Fertilizer nutrient content, manure application rates, management techniques]. Pork Ind Handb Aug. 1977 25,6p. 2F1b3,SHAWM/BEPPD/MCCUJ,1978, 19782F1b3 2F1b3 Shaw, M.D., Beppler, D.C., McCurdy, J.A. Soil tests, manure application, and legumes Special ciruclar - Penn State Univ, Ext Ser 1978 (242):4p. 2F1b3,SINGB,1978, 19782F1b3 2F1b3 Singh, B.P. Use of cattle manure as a soybean fertilizer. Res Bull - Fort Valley State College - Div Ag 1978 2:33-38 2F1b3,BRUMM/TUCKB,1979, 19792F1b3 2F1b3 Brumm, M.C., Tucker, B. Fertilizer nutrients in animal wastes. OSU extension facts. Oklahoma State Univ, Coop Ext Ser Aug. 1979 (2228):2p. 2F1b3,SUTTA/VANDD/MELVS,1979, 19792F1b3 2F1b3 Sutton, A.L., Vanderholm, D.H., Melvin, S.W. Fertilizer value of swine manure. Lexington, Ky, The Service Aug. 1979 (80):6p. 2F1b3,BADGD,1980, 19802F1b3 2F1b3 Badger, D.D. Economic analysis of alternative methods for recycling animal manure resulting from methane gas generation. Professional paper - Oklahoma Agric Exp Stn Apr 1980 (846):7p. 2F1b3,PRATP/CASTJ,1981, 19812F1b3 2F1b3 Pratt, P.F., Castellanos, J.Z. Available nitrogen from animal manures (Greenhouse cropping). Calif Ag - Calif Agric Exp Stn Jul/Aug. 1981 35(7/8)24 2F1b3,EVANS/GOODP/MUNTR/SMITR,1982, 19822F1b3 2F1b3 Evans, S.D., Goodrich, P.R., Munter, R.C., Smith, R.E. Residual effect of heavy applications of animal manures on corn growth and yield and of soil properties--West Central Exp Stn, Morris, Minn. Misc publ - Univ. Minn, Agric Exp Stn 1982 (2):87-88 2F1b3,MOORJ/WILLT,1982, 19822F1b3 2F1b3 Moore, J.A., Willrich, T.L. Calculating the fertilizer value of manure from livestock operations. Ext Circ - Oregon State Univ., Ext Ser Jan. 1982 (1094) 6p. 2F1b3,EVANS/GOODP/MUNTR,1983, 19832F1b3 2F1b3 Evans, S.D., Goodrich, P.R., Munter, R.C. Residual effect of heavy appliations of animal manures on corn growth and yield and on soil properties. Misc publ - Univ of Minn., Agric Exp Stn 1983 (2 rev.):85-86 2F1b4,JOHNS,1943, 19432F1b4 2F1b4 Johnson, S. The influence of manure on the size of fruit of the highbrush blueberry. Mich Agr Expt Sta Q Bull May 1943 374-376 2F1b4,BLAKG,1945, 19452F1b4 2F1b4 Blake, G.A. Liquid manure. New Zeal Dept Agr B 256, Wellington 1945? 20p. 2F1b4,MINEJ/JORDJ,1972, 19722F1b4 2F1b4 Miner, J.R., Jordan, J.R. Bibliography of livestock waste management. Midwest Plan Ser - Iowa State Univ 1972 130p. 2F1b4,KOERE,1979, 19792F1b4 2F1b4 Koerner, E.L. Long-term effects of land application of domestic wastewater. Environmental protection technology series - EPA-600/2-79-072 1979 167p. 2F1b4,SAFLL/LESSG/WOLTJ/SMITM,1980, 19802F1b4 2F1b4 Safley, L.M.,Jr., Lessman, G.M., Wolt, J.D., Smith, M.C. Comparison of corn yields between broadcast and injected applications of swine-manure slurry. Tenn farm and home science - Tenn Agric Exp Stn Apr/Jun. 1980 (114):20-22 2F1b4,CHRIL/TRIEJ/ULRIT/ERICM,1981, 19812F1b4 2F1b4 Christensen, L.A., Trierweiler, J.R., Ulrich, T.J., Erickson, M.W. Managing animal wastes - guidelines for decisionmaking. ERS - USDA Nov. 1981 (671):66p. 2F1b4,GINNM,1983, 19832F1b4 2F1b4 Ginnivan, M.J. Piggery effluent as a fertilizer (Swine manure) Ag note - Melbourne Dept of Ag Mar. 1983 (2145/83) 2p. 2F1c2,MCCUW,1925, 19252F1c2 2F1c2 McCulloch, W.J. Farmyard manure; its conservation and utilization. J Ag New Zealand Jan. 1925 30:35-7 2F1c2,OLDSJ,1960, 19602F1c2 2F1c2 Olds, J. Processing poultry manure for fertilizer use. Compost Sci Sum. 1960 1(2):24-27 2F1c2,DYALR,1969, 19692F1c2 2F1c2 Dyal, R. S. Agricultural value of poultry manure. Natl Symp Poultry Industry Waste Management May 1969 20p. 2F1c2,PETEJ/MCCAT/SMITG,1971, 19712F1c2 2F1c2 Peterson, J. R., McCalla, T. M., and Smith, G. E. Human and animal wastes as fertilizers. 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