Books by United States. Rural Electrification Administration
Dollars in your pocket
Electrical protection groundin
Electrical protection grounding fundamentals
List of materials acceptable for use on systems of REA Electrification borrowers
47 CFR part 32, uniform system
47 CFR part 32, uniform system of accounts, and supplementary accounts required for REA telephone borrowers
List of materials acceptable for use on telephone systems of REA borrowers
Power requirements for digital
Power requirements for digital central office equipment
REA specification for quality control and inspection of timber products
REA specification for wood crossarms (solid and laminated), transmission timbers and pole keys
REA specification for wood poles, stubs, and anchor logs
REA telephone directory
Report of the administrator, fiscal year 1989
Specifications and drawings for underground electric distribution
A Brief history of the rural electric and telephone programs
Guide for economic evaluation of distribution transformers. --
Guide specifications for steel pole structures. --
REA specification for aerial a
REA specification for aerial and underground telephone cable, PE-22
Specifications and drawings for 12.5/7.2 kV. line construction. --
Mechanical design manual for overhead distribution lines. --
Design guide for oil spill prevention and control at substations
Electric program chart book
Electric program chart book
Guide for uprating REA transmission structures for higher operating voltages. --
Moon Lake Power Plant Project, units 1 and 2 (USDA-REA (ADM) 81-1-0)
Power sytem communications
Presentation of building plans and specifications
Quality management manual for fossil fuel steam electric generating plants. --
Rural Electrification Act of 1936 [7 U.S.C. 901-950(b)]
Rural lines--USA
Loan payments and statements
Loan payments and statements
REA specification for polyethylene raw material
System planning guide, electric distribution systems
Telecommunications engineering and construction manual
List of materials
Specifications for service ent
Specifications for service entrance and station protector installations
40th annual report of energy purchased by REA borrowers
An overview of transmission system studies
Electric system review and evaluation
Evaluation of large power transformer losses
Guide for making a sectionalizing study on rural electric systems
Guide for making voltage drop calculations
Uniform system of accounts prescribed for electric borrowers of the Rural Electrification Administration
39th annual report of energy purchased by REA borrowers
Manual on underground corrosion control in rural electric systems
REA-1976
REA-1976
Serving telephone subscribers in the year 2000
Twenty-five years of progress-USA rural telephone service
Electric transmission specific
Electric transmission specifications & drawings
Telephone system construction
Telephone system construction contract, labor and materials
Rural lines
Transmission line manual
Transmission line manual
Action now ... total community development thru co-op leadership
Voltage levels on rural distribution systems
20 years of progress in rural telephone service
Engineering and operations man
Engineering and operations manual for rural electric systems
Performance of wood poles as indicated by replacement experience on 120 rural electric distribution systems 1951 through 1963
The Job nobody else wanted
Specifications and drawings for 14.4/24.9 Kv. line construction
The rural electrification prog
The rural electrification program today
Guide for establishing continu
Guide for establishing continuing property records
Large power rates and contract
Large power rates and contracts, and sales for resale
Rural electrification looks to
Rural electrification looks to the future
Handbook of electric retail ra
Handbook of electric retail rates and service rules
Rural telephone service, USA
Teaching techniques in adopting rescue breathing to pole-top conditions
Brush control practices for R/
Brush control practices for R/W maintenance
A Challenging career in engineering for you
Guide for directors of electri
Guide for directors of electric co-ops
Program for 1957 Technical Conference for REA Field Engineers (electric)
Summer jobs for engineering undergraduates
ABC's of accounting and interpretation of financial statements for REA-financed rural electric systems
Background information on atomic energy developments
Description of units, specifications, and drawings for 7.2/12.5 KV line construction
Developing a better electric f
Developing a better electric farming program
Discussion of conference papers
Electrification program summary
Guide for design of headquarte
Guide for design of headquarters facilities
Minimum standards and procedur
Minimum standards and procedures for CPA's auditing the books of REA borrowers (electric)
Program for 1956 Technical Conference for REA Field Engineers (electric)
REA programs move forward
The rural electrification program
You too can win in the U.S.D.A. REA awards program
A 20th anniversary look at REA
A 20th anniversary look at REA progress
Census shows increase in farms with telephones
Headquarters buildings
Index and numerical list of cu
Index and numerical list of current REA bulletins [relating to the] Electric program
Pole inspection and maintenance
Profits from electrified farms
Profits from electrified farms
Program for Technical Conference for REA Field Engineers (electric)
Report of the Rural Electrification Administration relating to the designated Great Plains area
The distribution transformer loading problem
The REA rural electrification program
To participants in the farm power use program
A review of power problems of REA-financed federated cooperatives in south-western power administration area
A summary of the REA Power Use Conference held at the Edgewater Beach Hotel, Chicago, Ill., March 11, 1954
Billing and collection procedure
Drop and station maintenance
Electric engineering committee
Engineering opportunities in Rural Electrification Administration in telephony and electrification
Interim operating agreement
Operating policies
REA materials and equipment performance; poles, conductors [and] pin insulators
Record of performance
Right-of-way trimming
Selecting and maintaining vehicles, tools, and other work equipment
Standard list of retirement un
Standard list of retirement units with appendix on suggested groups for record units for transmission and distribution plant
Suggested work order procedure
Suggested work order procedure for REA financed rural electric co-operatives
Summary of major points discussed at Carrier Coordination Meeting ... held at Washington, D.C., April 14, 1954
The REA record
The rural telephone program
The rural telephone program
Trouble reporting records and procedures
A report presenting recommendations pertaining to the analysis for feasibility of loan applications from distribution-type borrowers
Arkansas 29 Clark
Brood your biddys with a 75 watt electric bulb
Considerations and practices in connection with joint use of facilities by electric and telephone systems
Directory of training and safety films
Electric breeze can be household helper
Electric fan plans
Graphic summary of the rural electrification and rural telephone programs
Heating homes with electricity
Line construction contract
Methods and techniques useful in electric range activities
Michigan 20 Delta
REA specifications for overhead ground wire support brackets
REA specifications for steel plate anchors for transmission lines
Serving homes heated with elec
Serving homes heated with electricity
Sources of printed information on electrical equipment
Suggested electrification adviser training outline
Summary of composite minutes of interim field conferences [Cheyenne, Wyo., Dec. 8-12, 1952; Old Point Comfort, Va., Jan. 12-16, 1953] Telephone Loans, Telephone Engineering, & Controller Divisions
Supervisory conference, April, 1953
Telephone engineer trainee program
Texas 85 Wise
The rural electrification and rural telephone loan program
What REA is doing to help borrowers develop their management skills
"Want to" pays off
A guide for determining uniform system of accounts to be applied to REA telephone borrowers
A guide to greater farm production through service to consumers along REA lines
A plan for controlling the management program
A telephone for your farm
Basic agricultural statistics for Georgia
Basic agricultural statistics for New York, taken from 1950 Census report
Basic agricultural statistics for one REA cooperative area, taken from 1950 census report for North Carolina Piedmont Area
Basic agricultural statistics for Wisconsin, taken from 1950 Census report
Basic rules for the electric industry
Co-op membership administration
Colorado 18 Gunnison
Colorado 34, Eagle
Cooperatives in the United States
Determination of equity requirements for REA telephone loans
Electric farming campaign and what it means to rural electric systems
Electric farming gets more to market
Electricity pays its way in the rural home
Group oral interview demonstration, USDA personnel officers meeting, September 2, 1952
How electric farming can help
How electric farming can help your business
How to start or improve newsletters
Improving management through the REA awards program
Information and equipment for electrical hay and grain drier installation
Louisiana, 27, Plaquemines
Material on farm and commercial rates
Michigan 43 Chippewa
Missouri 44 Grundy
Nevada 5 White Pine
New Hampshire 4 Merrimack and New Hampshire 5 White Mountain Power
Objectives and responsibilities of REA staff divisions and their relationships with each other and with line divisions
Outline of basic elements constituting the Rural Electrification Administration
Power requirement study
Power requirement study, Border Counties Power Cooperative, inc. (Minnesota 99 Lake of the Woods)
Power requirement study, Covington Electric Cooperative, inc. (Alabama 44 Covington)
Power requirement study, Dakotas Electric Cooperative, Inc. (North Dakota 40 Burleigh GT)
Power requirement study, Douglas County Public Utility District (Washington 47 Douglas)
Power requirement study, Glades Electric Cooperative, inc. (Florida 35 Glades)
Power requirement study, North Alabama Electric Cooperative (Alabama 35 Jackson)
Power requirement study, Oconto Electric Cooperative (Wisconsin 14 Oconto)
Power requirement study, Seminole Electric Cooperative (Florida 41 Alachua GT)
Power requirement study, the Pioneer Cooperative Association, inc. (Kansas 44 Grant)
Production control for the Electrification Program under the new REA organization
Productive electric applications to help meet national goals
Report on Southeast Area Interim Field Conference ... Chattanooga, Tennessee, Oct. 22-24, 1952
Rural electrification in Wyoming
Some facts about the use of electricity on the farm
Telephone billing and collection
The application of shunt capacitors to the rural electric system ...
The electric farming campaign
West Virginia 8 Hardy
What electric farming can do for your rural electric co-op
Working outline on educational and recreational uses of electricity
A co-op quiz for your 1951 annual meeting
Bibliography, management & supervision
Charts & posters for REA co-ops
Cold facts; how members of frozen food locker co-ops can eat better for less
Electrification program statistics, fiscal years 1941, 1947 and 1951
Graphic summary of the REA program
Guide to management improvement
Home freezer facts
Horizontal surface condenser specifications
Instructions to be given to prospective inspectors prior to examination by a REA representative
Legislative subjects affecting rural electrification and telephone programs
Management Conference for Rural Electric Co-ops, April 9-13, 1951
Notes on capital credits
Oklahoma 29 Hughes
Operating experience with 14.4/24.9 kv AS AN, REA distribution voltage
Personnel practices in government that co-ops can use
Portable electric heaters
REA suggestion program
Reference material on management
Report of Region I Interim Field Conference ... Philadelphia, February 12-14, 1951
Report of Region V Interim Field Conference ... Rockford, Illinois, January 25-26, 1951
Set of electrical household appliance slides (2x2) available for loan from Home Electrification Office, REA
Slides and slidefilms for REA co-ops
Specifications for step-down substation transformers for use on REA borrower systems
Standard specification for deaerating feed water heaters
Standards for mapping for REA
Standards for mapping for REA telephone borrowers
Statement of Rural Electrification Administration concerning its activities involving cooperatives
Storage type electrically operated water heater for the home
Telephone loan procedure for control of loan and equity funds
Test your co-op knowledge
Uniform systems of accounts prescribed for the telephone borrowers financed by the Rural Electrification Administration. Accounting procedure supplementing the uniform systems of accounts prescribed by the Federal Communications Commission and the various State regulatory bodies
Watthour meter maintenance
Watthour meter maintenance
What are the co-ops doing about problems of membership education, community goodwill and agricultural mobilization? Three group reports by managers and directors of rural electric co-ops who attended the REA Management Conference held December 10-14, 1851, in Washington, D.C.
Where to locate the electric dishwasher
Work control forms established at a cooperative in Texas
"Make this table lamp", supplementary information
[Information on conference and program
A guide for members of rural electric co-ops
A statement on REA generation & transmission loans and how they help farmers
Abstracts on crop conditioning
Acquisition of telephone systems
Approval of selection of a manager of an REA borrower
Average annual farm KWH consumption, earliest connected farm consumers of thirteen cooperatives in the Corn Belt, the Northern Plains, and the South Atlantic Region
Electric cooking equipment
Electrical household equipment, general points
Instructions for the preparation of operating reports on generation and transmission facilities ... effective January 1, 1950
Kitchen parties
Lighting references
Motion pictures for REA co-ops
New co-op leaders voice their thoughts
Power plus
Pre-loan procedure for rural telephone cooperatives
Press digest
Rates for ranges and water heaters
REA at a glance
REA Interim Field Conference, Region IV, February 27-March 1, 1950, Indianapolis, Indiana
The management improvement plan of the Rural Electrification Administration
The relative responsibilities of the board and the manager [of a cooperative]
The small portable motor
The small portable motor
USDA announces first REA rural telephone loan
Virginia farm couple to get call from President on first REA phone
Working outlines on home electrification for use by educational workers
An audit program for certified public accountants examining the books of R.E.A. borrowers
Available motion pictures on electrical and co-op subjects
Background information on generation loan to Minnesota power cooperative
Background information on loan to South Carolina transmission cooperative
Background statement on loans to Central Electric Power Cooperative, Linn, Missouri, and the Sho-Me Power Corporation, Marshfield, Missouri
Background statement regarding REA loan to Old Dominion Power Cooperative
Co-op leaders speak
Co-op radio program outlines
Curing hay in the stack; REA demonstrations indicate value of field-curing alfalfa hay in stack by use of fans powered by electricity
Demonstration of the effect of voltage drop on the operation of electrical equipment
Equipment metering procedure
Highlight summary of materials and services available to field people through Information Services Division
How an REA co-op can help promote the FFA and NFA farm and home electrification program
Joint use of facilities by REA borrowers and telephone companies
Kitchen planning tools [bibliography]
List of materials acceptable f
List of materials acceptable for use on REA-financed systems
Memorial service for William J. Neal and Theodore C. Perry, November 3, 1949
Outline of training program conducted by REA Efficiency Rating Committee for the benefit of rating and reviewing officials
Planning the electric water system and plumbing for your farmstead
Pump irrigation problems
REA approves loan of $10,265,000 [to] East Kentucky Rural Electric Cooperative
Regional field conference, Region IX, October 19-20-21, 1949 ... Spokane, Washington
Rural electrification act of 1936, with amendments as approved to November 1, 1949
Specifications for farmstead w
Specifications for farmstead wiring
Statement placed by the Rural Electrification Administration into record of the hearing on rural telephones before an Agriculture Subcommittee, House of Representatives, on February 14, 1949
Summary chart
Telling the co-op story
The rural telephone law
The Rural Telephone Loan Program
U.S. Government material available for activities on home electrification, electrification of community centers, and youth programs in rural electrification
Accounting procedure for delayed maintenance and operating expenses, and unusual expenses resulting from storm damage and other catastrophes
Attendance report for the Power Use Conference, Region I ... May 17-20, 1948
Care and use of your small electric appliances
Care of your electric water system
Electric cookery demonstration
Electrical use in the home
Establishment of a Power Division in REA
Highlights of the Power Use Conference, Region I, Washington, D.C. May 17-20, 1948
Information services available to fieldmen
Make this table lamp
Making light work for you
Pre-allocation data for generation and transmission facilities
Publications on electrical household equipment available from the state colleges
Range cookery
Range recipes
REA co-op management
REA field conference, Kansas City, Missouri, June 24, 1948
REA Latin American engineering program
Report on gripe session of fieldmen at Butte, Montana conference
Reports of field people [regions I, II, III, IV] (Roanoke conference)
Single-phase motor identification, selection, and application principles
Special problems in requisitioning funds; or, Steps required in expediting advances
Standard REA insignia
Suggested capital credits records
Suggested details for sign letters
Suggestions on a planned farmstead lighting program
System acquisitions
The use of electricity in the farm home, demonstration methods and techniques
Use of visual methods for telling the co-op story
What to expect from a farm freezer
You can build this motor-toter
12 years of rural electrification
A program for youth in farm and home electrification
Electric feed grinding
Electrical teaching aids
Electricity comes to rural America
Estimating cost of construction
Estimating cost of substations
Filler facts about electricity
Go all electric
How an REA co-op can help promote the 4-H club rural electrification program
Member education for co-op health and vigor
Procedure for completion of inventories covering construction of sections by force account
Selection of electric motors for farm use
The why and how of REA co-op annual meetings
Tips for school lunch kitchens
You'll want running water and plumbing on your farm too
Your wiring check list
A plumbing program for the REA refinanced cooperative
Allotment announcement [details concerning loans]
Applications and loans division
Capital credits plan for the REA financed cooperative
Costs of construction
Installation loans procedure
Lighting the farm home
Minimum plumbing requirements for installations financed with REA funds
Outline of electric applications for poultry production
Outline of types of motors and the machines which they drive
Planning headquarters buildings?
Policy of Rural Electrification Administration with respect to material prices for construction of distribution lines
Poultry lighting makes egg production go up when prices go up
Proposal & specifications for assembly & installation of meter loops
REA manual on farm water and plumbing systems
To REA personnel with war service status ... How you are affected by Executive order 9691 and subsequent civil service regulations
Topics for possible radio broadcasts, 1946
Wood preservation as it affects the life of REA distribution lines
Youth today, power users tomorrow
[REA procedure for surplus war property activities]
Back the U.S.D.A. 8-point dairy program
Engineering specification & procedures relating to REA maps and drawings
General specifications for locker plant refrigeration construction and installation
Helping farmers to get equipment
Instructions for preparing monthly financial and statistical report and monthly trial balance (forms ADM-29) effective January 1, 1945
It's smart to practice safety first with electricity
Outline of REA act
Plumbing specifications for cold storage locker plants
Pre-allotment procedure for new projects
Procedure for selecting a manager for an REA-financed power system
Processing pork products in REA refrigeration locker plants
REA service means area coverage
REA staff relations with REA co-op officials and employees
REA wiring and inspection program
Standards for REA mapping
The REA program
This is an REA co-op
Uniform procedures for preparing correspondence
Where shall I place my new electrical equipment?
Wiring procedure manual
Wrapping and packaging materials necessary for prevention of food desiccation
Accounting procedure for locker plants, effective October, 1944
Depreciation procedure as applied to REA financed systems, effective January 1, 1944
For successful chick brooding, a home-made electric brooder
Here's how you can help to promote the 4-H club rural electrification program
How to keep power on the job
It's smart to play safe!
Make this motor table!
Our home is safe electrically
Progress report on electric dehydration using a ho-made dehydrator
Suggested data for state and regional reports for use of state postwar planning committees
Tentative list and description of selected occupations in the REA program
A real REA cooperative
Bookkeeping handbook prescribed for use of Rural Electrification projects
Care of your electric motor
Descripción del trabajo para los ingenieros latino-americanos durante el entrenamiento en la REA en la año de 1943-1944
Electrification activities in the Latin American republics & Puerto Rico ...
Electro-agricultural equipment for War and Peace
Functions of rate section in the Cooperatives' Operations Division
How an REA cooperative functions
How to build a sound co-op
Members of technical standards committees
REA enlisted for the war
REA is different
REA relations with TVA
REA requirements for consideration of locker plant applications
Regulations and procedure for technical standards committees, April 5, 1943
The Rural Electrification Administration program to meet present conditions
Topics for talks, an outline of suggested topics for talks by REA representatives at co-op meetings
Transformer protection
Uniform system of accounts prescribed for use in operation of class "A", "B" and "C" projects
Care and use of your [electrical equipment]
Check your war jobs
Counting vitamins, be alert to the health requirements of the family
Electric service at cost...
Food preservation by electrical dehydration
Functions and responsibilities of divisions of Rural Electrification Administration
Opportunity for graduate engineers in REA
Recommended reading for REA employees
Typical forms of rate schedules for service to members of REA projects
Allotment, construction, opera
Allotment, construction, operating, and financial statistics, REA-financed systems
Analysis of electric plant accounts (accounts in the 300 series)
Combination plan
Comprehensive survey of Claiborne, Webster, & Union parishes
Electrical equipment for farm, home and community use, a list of types and sources of equipment
Electricity for the farm through REA
Good reading for REA cooperators
Home and community milling for national defense, for better health
Instructions for making allotment cost estimates (April, 1941) (for use in Applications and Loans Division only)
Instructions for making estimates of operating revenue and expense (April, 1941) (for use in Applications and Loans Division only)
Nutrition centers
Percentage of electrical appliance ownership on REA-financed systems by geographic regions as reported in a survey made January-June 1941
REA farm electric equipment show
Report of progress of Rural El
Report of progress of Rural Electrification Administration
Telephone directory, Aug. 1941-
The "package unit" plan on water systems and plumbing for members of REA cooperatives
The "package unit" selection plan for providing running water and modern sanitary plumbing to REA cooperative members
Your part in defense of democracy
Build a hay-drier for your barn for better hay, to save haying costs, to prevent weather losses, to increase mow capacity
Electrified farms for the G.l.'s
How REA systems are developing use
How to work with schools
Instructions for obtaining memberships and easements
Manual for inspectors
Manual for secretaries in legal division
Manual of wiring procedure
Manufacturers of electrically operated farm equipment
More power to your dairying
More power to your poultry raising
Planning your farm water system
Pre-allotment procedure for supplemental projects
REA-financed projects approved
REA-financed projects approved for construction prior to November l, 1940
Rules of order, a simplified parliamentary procedure recommended for use in business meetings of REA cooperative
The Arkansas plan
You can make these electrical repairs
You'll want an electrified farm
"Why REA builds lines."
(1938) report of Rural Electri
(1938) report of Rural Electrification Administration
A draft of a rural electric co
A draft of a rural electric cooperative act
A guide for members of coopera
A guide for members of cooperatives
A guide for members of REA cooperatives
A handbook of work plans for the use of electricity in the farm home
A list of project superintendents, by states
A planned campaign to build off-season load for your project with electric brooders
A selected bibliography on the use of electricity in the home
Electricity makes possible a pressure water system on every farm
Funds or miles of line scheduled for operation
In re applications of Eastern
In re applications of Eastern Nebraska Public Power District et al. for permits to construct electric transmission lines in rural areas
Install poultry lighting and hit the high market
Notes of meeting of March 15, 1939 for representatives of Michigan borrowers from REA and REA representatives held at Hotel Roosevelt in Lansing, Michigan
Office customs and procedures with civil service regulations
Outline of an educational program for REA financed systems
Plan a common-sense wiring system
REA as a competitive factor in the economy of the United States
Self-liquidating loans for Rural Electrification
Standard-REA specifications for wiring
Suggested steps to be taken for the construction and successful operation of your project
Telephone directories
The Electrified farm of tomorr
The Electrified farm of tomorrow
The electrified farm of tomorrow... Rural electrification administration
The REA-V-Discount system for electric plant-use improvement
Insurance packet for new projects
Rural electrification on the m
Rural electrification on the march
First steps in load-building
REA power
REA power
An outline for the rural highl
An outline for the rural highline
Electrifying your farm and home
REA electric service at a pric
REA electric service at a price the farmer can afford
Release, no. 91, 159, 189
Release, no. 91, 159, 189
Light and power for the farm
Light and power for the farm
What every farm leader should
What every farm leader should know about rural electrification
Outline to be followed in the preparation of basic memoranda on state laws affecting R.E.A.
Planning for farm plumbing
Planning for farm plumbing
Electricity in modern rural living
"What to do and how to do it."
A campaign plan for more electric brooders in your own community
Bacteria cost dairymen millions of dollars yearly
Convert your oil lamp for electric use
Electric cookery duel
Electricity on the farm and food for defense
Farming with electricity
Here's how you make the connections in your lamp cord
How to obtain and account for funds allotted by REA for construction
Instructions to be given to prospective inspectors prior to examination by REA representative
Instructions to field representatives relating to supplementary field appraisal
Member's selection packet
Organization of the Rural Electrification Administration
Procedure for inventory of unelectrified farms
REA loans to help consumers buy equipment double in 1955
Refrigerator recipes
Rural electrification through REA cooperatives
Rural lines, USA; the story of cooperative rural electrification
Suggested activities on rural electrification through cooperative action for boys' and girls' groups
The electric feed mixer
The REA electrified farm
The small portable motor puts electricity in overalls
This is our REA cooperative
What you will own in your REA co-op
Wiring your farm and home
Wiring your farm and home