Books by United States. Department of Agriculture. Office of Information
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3 leaves mean poison ivy
A Guide to natural beauty
Market news by wireless
Your home & safe use of pesticides
Quality dairy products--manufactured under USDA's grading and quality control service
Rural areas development at work
6th annual inventory of available USDA popular publications, 1963 for use of the State and County Extension Offices in ordering USDA publications
Agriculture; a story-line treatment
Fact book of United States agr
Fact book of United States agriculture
From old to new through rural areas development
Of interest to quantity food buyers
Pulling together in southern Indiana
5th annual inventory of available USDA popular publications, 1962
After a hundred years
How the dual grading system for beef is applied to cattle and beef carcasses
Outdoor recreation on the nation's farmland
The big conservation job is on private land
4th annual inventory of available USDA popular publications, 1961 for use of the State and County Extension Offices in ordering USDA publications
Background on our nation's agriculture
Cheddar cheese that earns the USDA grade mark
Food for peace; American abundance goes abroad to help feed hungry people, to help build nations
More food for needy people
1960 Farm-City Week; background on the food we eat
Chemicals and food
Congressional guide to information services, U.S. Department of Agriculture
Fighting the fever tick
From America's abundance
Khapra beetle threatens nation's stored grain and seed
Meat inspection, low-cost protection
Research in the news-- 1959
Research in the news-- 1960
Seed losses cut through research
The program for the Great Plains
3-way chemical advance against insect pests
Atoms vs. the screwworm
DHIA records pay
Harvesting and marketing peaches in South Carolina and Georgia
Keeping an eye out for insects
Market promotion program paying off
Proving ground for weapons against fire ant
Eastern Utilization Research and Development Division, Agricultural Research Service
Frozen food distribution
Good silage from bunker silos
In Tennessee you can offer all your cropland to the Conservation Reserve of the soil bank
Livestock auction market
Searching for the unknown-- about insects
Story of progress
Supplying a metropolitan area with fruits and vegetables
Trucks for farm products
U.S. Department of Agriculture salutes the canning industry
A better way to clean cotton carpets
Attack on the Gypsy Moth
Homemade jams and jellies
Photography aids agriculture
Project skyfire
Report on drouth and other natural disasters
The battle against brucellosis
The place of trees in America's agricultural soil bank program
The soil bank program for 1957
The soil bank's conservation reserve
Conquest of the medfly
Energy-saving kitchen-workroom
Farm facts reach people in many ways
Fifty years of meats with approval
Making and maintaining a good lawn
Plant quarantines protect against alien plant pests
Rural development program
Spring 1956 cleanup week; look safe, feel safe, be safe from fire
The soil bank--objectives, administration in 1956
Advances in Naval Stores research
Canned sweet corn and canned snap beans; special plentiful foods program, March 17-26. An industry - Government campaign
Clean grain to help eliminate waste, increase profits
How to get information from the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture
Key to Beltsville RFD tape
Milk and other dairy products, June 1955
More milk for more children
Special plentiful foods program
Special plentiful foods program; Rice, Sept. 29 to Oct. 8, 1955
Beef is plentiful, vegetables, too!
Consolidation of arts and graphics, and news-type photography work
How to get information from the U.S. Department of Agriculture
Facts about beef
Stop wool damage in homes
'PM' reduces farm repairs
Agriculture, one of U.S. top industries
Don't feed stored grain pests
Gardening is an art
Honey has many uses
Late plantings are gardening essentials
Meat and vegetable stew
Proper care pays big dividends
Some landmarks of Dept. of Agr
Some landmarks of Dept. of Agriculture History
USDA building data
USDA offices consolidate
Biographical material on Charles F. Brannan, Secretary of Agriculture
Food uses devised for protein
Peach freezing pointers
Snap beans that snap
Strawberries with sugar
The Office of Information and its relation to farm families and family farm
The Office of Information and the family farm
American agriculture today
Flavorful ice cream from buttermilk is the result of USDA research
New nutrition-wise cookbook
Pan American agricultural progress
Spinach, kale and collards
The label tells the story
U.S. science aids coffee production
Agriculture Department's crop reports promote fair trade in farm products
Albert J. Loveland, Under Secretary of Agriculture
Back of the round purple meat inspection stamp
Campaign against white-fringed beetles stepped up by federal and state agencies
Candy fortified for better nutrition
Chestnut returns to American scene in blight resistant varieties
County agricultural centers in New York State
County agricultural centers in South Carolina
Farm advisors and USDA staff pass judgement on new foods
Farmers need not gamble with nature in making hay
Foods of the future previewed at luncheon for farm advisors
Government chemists rival nature in making potent insect killers
Grasshopper control plans based on results of surveys
Home canning peaches the cold-pack way
Home canning tomatoes
Improved process for cheddar cheese insures uniformly good product
New types of livestock and poultry shown at agricultural research center
School lunch recipes use surplus farm crops
Science improves rule-of-thumb methods in domestic swiss cheese production
The border patrol on the altert for carriers of foot-and-mouth disease
To the libraries, institutions, and offices receiving the printed publications in the series issued by the U.S. Department of Agriculture
U.S.D.A. plant breeders create new fruits, vegetables, cereals
Under-pasteurization of dairy products detected by chemical test
Volatile flavoring substances captured by new process at apple-products plants
Beltsville small white turkeys appear on many retail markets
Charles F. Brannan, Secretary of Agriculture
Grain bin housecleaning spells death for insects
Information about the U.S. Department of Agriculture
Insect damage to stored tobacco cut by new methods of warehouse spraying
Nation-wide rat control campaign launched by farmers and government
National poultry improvement plan gains in farm favor
New wheat varieties pass through mill of scientific and technical testing
Promising new antibiotic emerges from USDA chemical laboratories
Research proves value of DDT in control of stored grain insects
Spring brings gardens up through the south
U.S.D.A. publications answer queries on many subjects from many farmers
USDA distributes posters in color as part of its conservation campaign
What foot-and-mouth disease looks like
Aerial spraying with DDT promises control of costly forest insect pest
Animal "Ellis Island" busy again
Community canning gets under way
Directions for preserving chicken based on U.S.D.A. research results
Facts relating to the world's food needs and United States programs
Foot-and-mouth disease campaign in Mexico makes steady progress
Gypsy moth eradication possible with DDT and airplane spraying
Horses of famous line bred at U.S.D.A. Morgan Horse Farm
Mexican agriculture advances
New insecticides to be tested reach record breaking numbers
New tactics against Jap beetle
Notes on the Yearbook of agriculture 1943-1947
Radioactive tags show how plant growth regulators act
Science shows how to save grain
Shorter processing safe for home canning of snap beans
Techniques in preparing information releases and circular letters
Turkeys go to market in quarters
Types of inquiries received by the information clerks in the lobby of the administration building by telephone and personally
U.S. intensifies research on Newcastle disease of poultry
1946 victory garden program
Access roads steadily open up more national forest timber
Available publications [for use in the famine emergency campaign]
Basic USDA food conservation guide
Employment of physically handicapped workers
Fact sheet on food conservation for peace
Famine campaign information inventory, March 22 to April 25
Famine emergency campaign
Famine materials available to organizations
FAO Copenhagen conference
Film libraries cooperating with the United States Department of Agriculture, Office of Information, in distributing the films "Freedom and famine" and "Suffer little children"
Food conservation for peace
Half turkeys a good buy this year
Home food preservation program for 1946
Information projects underway in famine emergency campaign
On the famine front
Pittsburgh steps up fresh fruit and vegetable inspections
Storing home crops
Suggested list of speakers on the famine emergency
Text of Pointiff's [i.e., Pontiff's] message, calling rulers and peoples to battle world-wide famine
They need food
USDA food conservation recommendations
USDA tillage laboratory aims to improve machines, methods
Agriculture's stake in lowering world trade barriers
FM for you
High grade cotton
Social security for farmers and farm workers
Soldiers' plans for farming after they leave the Army
Spring clean-up week to prevent fires, accidents, waste
Summary of activities on post-war information
Synopsis [of film] Farmers face the future
Tentative outline for motion picture, "Public service in U. S. D. A."
USDA policy involved in FCC radio clear channel hearings
Why we need more gardens and more home food preservation
Background information on late potatoes
Explanation of organization chart [of government agencies cooperation in Food fights for freedom programs
Fact sheet on food
Fact sheet on post-war agricultural-industrial relations in agriculturally based communities
Quotes showing the importance of food as a war weapon to strengthen us and our allies, to feed the people liberated by our armed forces, to overthrow and defeat our enemies, and to make a lasting peace
Reports on state-by-state FFFF activities
[Directory of administrative and information officers of Departmental and some other organizations
Office of War Information News Bureau field offices
Report on meeting of Defense board agencies' regional administrative and information officers, nine northeast states, New York City, December 17, 1941
Memorandum of understanding between Office of Information and Office of Personnel ...
Summary report on defense work of the Department of Agriculture
A summary of agricultural progress 1933-1940
Defense work of the Department of Agriculture
Field information officers of the Department of Agriculture
National Farm Program data, 1932-1940
Summary of discussions with Extension and AAA representatives on coordination of informational work in the wind erosion area
Source material on agriculture's conservation objective
Office of information memorandum
Economic needs of farm women
Additional film libraries cooperating with the United States Department of Agriculture, Office of Information, in distributing the film "Freedom and famine"
Department of Agriculture's role in resource conservation
Our struggle against pests
Our struggle against pests; an introduction for American youth
USDA helps expand outdoor recreation for fun and profit
Your home & safe use of pesticides; facts about pest control
Your United States Department of Agriculture; how it serves people on the farm and in the community, nation, world