Books by United States. Department of Agriculture. Press Service
Secretary Freeman announces USDA monitoring program
How the USDA serves a free press
Freezing peaches
B vitamins in food important in wartime
Beans for victory meals
Making a garment from a man's discarded suit
Rural women find ways to be more self-sufficient
Secrets of sharing meat suggested to homemakers
Spreading the butter
Wartime cook needs skill with sauces
Weather affects family washday
1941 in the world of food
Alternate main dishes to help share the meat
Apples return as victory food special
Bumper crop of winter citrus allows for generous use of fresh fruit
Campaign against food waste in our pantry
Conserving sugar
Cranberries and zest to meals
Don't lose vitamin B-1 in cooking vegetables
Fillers
Food prospects for 1943
Get the good from fat
Getting rid of snails and slugs
Good breakfast starts good day
Grow herbs for flavor, fun and garden trimming
Homemade food for Christmas at camp
If you tailor your own
Low-cost meals
Make friends with variety meats for mealtime adventures
Make good use of sauerkraut
Make good use of the fats you save
Many tasty dishes are made of bread
Mixed fabric dish towels need gentle laundering
More clothing will save fuel
More school children in lunch program now
Planning meatless menus
Quilts, economical and practical
Roast Thanksgiving bird the modern way
Sheets and pillowcases on "make 'em last" list
Store your summer clothes well
Take care of rubber
Take care of that hat
Take care of your refrigerator
Test yourself with cooking quiz
When war workers eat out
A place for everything in the kitchen
Bushels of apples
Buying meat by grade
Carrots score on many counts
Christmas plum puddings need to age for flavor
Dry beans good low-cost food
Fast work needed to save windfall apples
Good food makes life longer, happier, healthier
Good neighbor foods
Keeping slugs out of a frame garden
Making slip covers from cotton fabrics
Master low-cost diet plan
More hot lunches
Plenty of peaches
Quality labels provide guide in buying canned fruits and vegetables
Sandwiches for dinner pail meals
Sewing closets
Taking care of fats
Two coat closets are better than one
Use of ABC grade labels on canned food suggests thrift plus good meals
Yard lighting
A way to use sour cream
Bigger and better bulbs
Building bones and teeth
Cabbage and kraut
Canning surplus vegetables
Choosing the Christmas bird
Chowders for cold weather meals
Cooking effects on Vitamin B1
Cotton materials for men's shirts
Economies in building a farm home
Food fads and facts
Gentle laundering best for sweaters
Getting plenty of vitamin A.
Good workmanship preserves a slip
House and garden insecticides
Insects active all the year in homes with modern heating
Lighting for safety
Making shower curtains mildew-resistant
Meal planning and child health
Modern washing machines have labor-saving devices
New white cotton stockings
Peaches for winter eating
Plans for home builders
Plant sweet peas early
Plenty of heat but cold feet
Quality in cotton fabrics
Quality in linen
Remodeling the lighting system
Shrinkage facts on men's shirts
Tender young turkeys ready to eat not
Thousand-leggers
Try before you buy
Vitamins may be lost in cooking or serving
What to look for in buying shirts
When there's a stew on order
Year-round care is best spring cleaning antidote
"Hot house" treatment rids home of pesky moth
Abundance of peaches source of canned food
An egg a day
Any flavor so long as it's chocolate
Basement may be used for winter playroom
Better fit for children's clothing
Big apple crop this year
Big containers for small contents
Blended greens
Boned lamb roasts much easier to serve
Books go to readers
Buffet meals fit in with holiday spirit
Carpet beetles hide in cracks
Cherry pies aplenty
Cleaning and reshaping felt hats a home chore
Cooking with moderate heat advised at poultry congress
Cottons for 1939
Cranberry harvest is good this year
Dried fruit goes into holiday cake
Equipment for canning
Fall jelly fills gaps in cupboard
Farm child needs lots of "home grown" foods
Fireproofing reduces xmas-tree fire danger
Fish in the pantry
Floor seals and new type of floor finish
Foods are fuel which give the body energy
Foods chosen wisely give enough Vitamin A.
Fried-chicken season here
Fruit butters
Fruits and fruit dishes are good the year around
Fuses are safety valves of home electric system
Gage on pressure canner must be exactly right
Geese and ducks are often chosen as holiday birds
Get that stain promptly
Good gateways mean more safety for farm families
Half of low salary city diets below standard, survey shows
Here's a question for "information, please."
Home accounts
Home canned tomatoes have plentry of vitamin C.
How about flowers in the garden?
How to care for the Chrismas poinsettas
Ice cream weather
Improving the home grounds
Jelly for sale
Kitchen comfort
Leaflets three
Light laundering best for crease-resistant fabrics
Long-wearing hose
Look out for chiggers
Making and storing butter
Marinating gives zest to cool summer foods
Marquisette for summer curtains
Most breakfasts built on cereal
Mother's vacation
Nation's food supply ample
New cockroach gains foothold
Omelets that are different
Orange juice retains vitamins overnight in refrigerator
Picking out a winter coat
Plentiful nut crop means many changes to use nuts in recipes of all kinds
Popular tomato almost spans vitamin alphabet
Preventing rancidity
Questions about freezer lockers
Restore color to stained fabrics
Roses from cuttings
Rural America also drinks its fruit
Salads are no better than their dressings
School lunch program expanding
Secret of washing velvet
Seek better way for sizing women's ready-made clothes
Short blanket for economy
Shutting out termites
Summer brings mildew problem
Summer stains yield if treated quickly
Tartar emetic spray stops thrips on glads
That urge to paint
The 1940 food budget
The need of water in a well-balanced diet
Tiny, gray insect (Psocid) annoying, but not harmful
Tips for craft workers
Try these tests on your oil stove
Turkey and cranberry team ready for holiday season
Using dry skim milk
Watering in fall saves evergreens
Weekly wash may mean carrying half ton of water
Well-rounded diet not most expensive
Wet walls and windows cause paint to peel
When insects invade home quick action is advisable
When sheets are on sale
Winter pears are best when handled properly
Workmanship details in making an unlined spring coat
Baking with honey
Bathroom closets
Bulbs for winter blooms
Buying a coat at midwinter sales
Care in storage keeps apple crop
Care of wood floors
Celery a spring bargain
Children need groundfloor storage space
Christmas towels
Christmas trees need water
Cold conserves vitamins and flavor
Easter-egg dyes
Eggs in water-glass
Feeding birds in winter
Fire prevention for farm homes
First-floor bedroom aid to farm homemaker
For better posture in household work
For the jelly maker
Freshening the pillows
Helps for home builders
Hospitals for rural communities
House plants as Christmas decorations
How to keep nut kernels
If it's cold it's safe if it's hot it's not
Keep eyes open for school disaster hazards
Keep the home fires in check
Keeping dahlia roots
Laundering rayon garments
Light and ventilation for the farm kitchen
Lighting for home study
Making the cellar dry
Making the most of Kieffer pears
Many uses for whey
Many young women need more iron
Modern home heating encourages household pests
More lamb on the menu
More nuts
Napthalene thwarts mice and moths
Nuts for winter dishes
Nuts in the menu
Of rats and books and skates and skis
Outlets for farm products
Planning the food supply
Pointers on paint brushes
Precautions against dangerous tick bites
Pungent flavors for rice dishes
Repairs for protection
Sauer ruben or turnip kraut
Seams important in ready-mades
Short items
Solid or veneer?
Some facts about malaria
Some insects aid gardener
Space savers cut furniture expense
Storing home-cured hams
Strong soap and hot water may prevent ivy poisoning
Summer-time brings ants
Taking stock of our possessions
The electric ironer
The pickle has its place
Tight seal makes paper protect against moths
Tips on whipping cream
To keep catsup in the red
To prevent decay in frame houses
Training children to use money wisely
Treatment saves draperies
Using dried soybeans
Using native materials to increase home income
When buying sheets
When is pork well-done?
White potatoes may change color during cooking
Winter diets are often deficient
Winter play suits
Wrapping and refrigeration important in keeping meats
Wrong construction invites termite trouble
A midwinter fishing trip
A successful gardener knows his insects
A two-in-one vegetable
Bargains in bath towels
Can all beans under pressure
Care of an electric iron
Care of electric equipment
Care of ferns in the home
Cheese pointers
Choosing electric washing machines
Choosing new utensils for an electric range
Closet conviences aid care of clothing
Collecting plant materials for dyes
Costless campaign curbs clothes moth
Cottage cheese on the summer menu
Cutting costs in electric cooking
Dressy prunes
Fall vegetables for winter use
For painless picnics
Getting the most from an electric refrigerator
Home-grown cereals and pantry pests
House-plant health hints
Many people make systematic check on house repairs
May can fruits without sugar
Meat curing
Pressing helps give tailored look
Prompt cooking best for frozen-pack vegetables
Putting away blankets
Putting eggs down in water glass
Rooms that are passageways
Screens a necessity
Seasoning accessories
Selection and care of good grapefruit
Shall we serve meals to overnight lodgers?
Shortening
Simple home tests help identify fabric
Special treatments for spring stains
Sturdy make saves mending
Supplies at school for hot lunch dish
Taking housework out of doors
To buy or not to buy on time-payment plan
To get the best results from a washing machine
To make a clean sweep
To make access to the cellar more convenient
To protect from chiggers
Uses for rice
Ventilation suggestions
Well-dressed windows
What travelers ask about tourist homes
When buying bath towels
When choosing the electric refrigerator
When exposed to poison ivy
When school lunches are carried from home
A roadside stand
A traveling exhibit for 4-H clothing work
A well-kept house attracts tourists
Animal pictures for a boy's room
Barnyard enemies
Be sure of vitamin C.
Better walls and ceilings
Bottling grape juice
Budgets, wardrobes, patterns, interest Texas H.D. clubs
Build out termites
Build the lunch around the main dish
Built-ins for the living room and hall
Built-ins useful all over the house
Built-ins useful in the dining room
Built-ins useful in the kitchen
Business methods for tourist homes
Can beef tidbits for stew or hash
Canning chicken
Canning soup mixtures
Caring for the peaks of expense
Cheese for winter evenings
Child's growth may vary with season
Children are safer in vivid clothes
Children share profitably in some home tasks
Choosing bedspreads
Christmas gifts to make now
Cleaning and renovating after floods
Clothing second on farm-family budget
Coat closets
Crickets may invade the home in autumn
Cut, seams, and pressing show quality of coat
Dangerous toys
Doing something to the old house
Dried corn
Electricity at the door
Farmhouse plans for home buildings
Finding extra minutes
Fires on farms waste millions
Foliage plants for growing indoors
Food fads and fears
For a kitchen window garden
For better poultry
For lighter and airier kitchens
Freezer lockers for farm-dressed meats
Furniture is never "finished."
Get more jelly from good jellying fruits
Getting a start on spring sewing
Getting the house ready for winter
Going on record with family facts
Good rules for care of food
Greens, wild and cultivated
Honey is a good sweet
Honey specialties
Hot school lunches improve attendance
Household machinery needs oil
How much living does the farm furnish?
How to cook dried fruits
If you plan to make winter play suits
It's "pie" to make
Jam where there was not any jam
Jellied peel
Low-heat precooking retains green color in canned vegetables
Making a rose jar
Making wool comforters
Maryland likes beaten biscuit
Meaning of terms on textile labels
Meat flavor for appetite appeal
Mere odors do not faze clothes moths
More living-room storage space
Natural dyes for home dyeing
New dress fabrics
New uses for peanut butter
New ways with sweetpotatoes
Odd-space closets
Old Virginia ham
Orange juice, tomato juice, and vitamin C.
Oust the anty by starvation
Outwitting the clothes moths
Plan a rockery
Planning the food garden
Planning well balanced meals
Planting for perfume
Plum pudding and fruit cake
Points on cooking game
Points on selling home-grown poultry
Preserves and the pure-food law
Profitable canning
Protecting ferns from insect pests
Record peanut crop aid to winter meals
Red-flannel hash Vermont specialty
Room to make money
Running the heating plant economically
Rural women read books
Salt pork for savory seasoning
Saving elbow grease makes better muffins
Saving fruit juices
Saving the late fall vegetables
Seasoning canned foods
Seat pads on wooden chairs save clothing
Self-help ideas train children save clothing
Service from silk hose
Simple sweets for children
Spending plans beat hit-or-miss buying
Spring brings urge to paint
Thrifty flavors for low-cost meals
Tips on making slips and on buying them
Tourist has ideas on country foods
Tourists remember good beds and baths
Two main branches of custard family
Using natural dyes on wool materials
Using red squill poison for rats
Variations in color and flavor of jellies
Washing knitted garments
Waterproofing boots and shoes
What farm women say about keeping accounts
Wider rural use of electricity
Winter homes for birds
Wool batts made now for winter bedding
Jap beetle control ends for se
Jap beetle control ends for season on fruit and vegetable shipments
Dutch elm disease laboratory m
Dutch elm disease laboratory moved from Wooster, Ohio, to Morristown, N.J.
Wallace Committee will study plan for game-bird increase
A slip cover for a davenport
A Thanksgiving chicken
A winter play suit
All kinds of liver valuable in diet
Ask for the quality grade when you buy canned goods
Bacon and apple rings
Buying by quality grades
Cauliflower served in different ways
Chicken shortcake
Choosing kitchen knives and keeping them sharp
Cod-liver oil in baby's winter diet
Community dinners, or, Church suppers
Different dishes made from stewing chickens
Double boiler frosting
Evergreens and bushes to conceal ugly foundations
Food for the elderly
Foods to choose for Vitamin G.
Fried mush and bacon
Fruit and rice Bavarian
Homemade candies for Christmas
How to make onion soup
Kidney bean stew
Lunches carried to school
Macaroni, or, spaghetti baked in cheese sauce
Making a plan for your food garden
Meet the cabbage family
On buying towels
Onions are plentiful
Peanuts have a high food value
Pies made from dried fruits
Potatoes, white, or, sweet
Preparing for Thanksgiving
Pumpkins and squashes baked, steamed, or in pie
Reducing cash outgo by home production
Rice omelet with apricots
Roast stuffed pork shoulder
Roast stuffed pork spareribs
Selecting butter of good quality
Steamed cranberry and other fruit puddings
Try a smoked shoulder butt of pork
Turnips are valuable and also inexpensive
Use the darker flours for greater variety
Weekly news series
When you buy sheets
Whole wheat chowder
Winter apples are in the market now
A sun-suit ensemble answers many purposes
European corn borer regulated
European corn borer regulated area extended
Guide to the United States Department of Agriculture
How to clean out a sink trap
Providing enough good storage places
Removing ink stains
What there is to see in the United States Dept. of Agriculture
The soybean
What there is to see in the United States Deptartment of Agriculture
Imported peanuts in domestic market
Requirements for exporting livestock to South America
The value of scientific research; outstanding acievements of the United States Department of Agriculture
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