Birmingham News sleeve BN0007600
Luverne and Crenshaw pictures / Travis Windham and mayor Frank A. Sykes check hospital plans / Nitrogen makes hay - Crenshaw / Jim Hornsby / Owen Reeder / S. J. Morris / H. J. Carter/ Light still burning in Luverne / Travis Windham and mayor Frank A. Sykes check hospital plans. / Nitrogen makes hay...
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Luverne and Crenshaw pictures / Travis Windham and mayor Frank A. Sykes check hospital plans / Nitrogen makes hay - Crenshaw / Jim Hornsby / Owen Reeder / S. J. Morris / H. J. Carter/ Light still burning in Luverne / Travis Windham and mayor Frank A. Sykes check hospital plans. / Nitrogen makes hay in Crenshaw / Some e300 agricultural leaders and farmers saw how heavy nitrogen use on coastal bermuda can increase profit by $85 per acre or more on the farm of F. G. Mitchell where experiments have been carried out over four years. In photo, from left, are Jim Hornsby, Crenshaw County agent Owen Reeder, S. J. Morris and Pike County agent H. J. Carter. / [Notes included] |
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BN0007600Birmingham News sleeve BN00076001962-07-071960-1969Cargile, TrudyBirmingham News62-04816Luverne and Crenshaw pictures / Travis Windham and mayor Frank A. Sykes check hospital plans / Nitrogen makes hay - Crenshaw / Jim Hornsby / Owen Reeder / S. J. Morris / H. J. Carter/ Light still burning in Luverne / Travis Windham and mayor Frank A. Sykes check hospital plans. / Nitrogen makes hay in Crenshaw / Some e300 agricultural leaders and farmers saw how heavy nitrogen use on coastal bermuda can increase profit by $85 per acre or more on the farm of F. G. Mitchell where experiments have been carried out over four years. In photo, from left, are Jim Hornsby, Crenshaw County agent Owen Reeder, S. J. Morris and Pike County agent H. J. Carter. / [Notes included]Alabama Media GroupAlabama Media Group CollectionAlabama Department of Archives and History, 624 Washington Avenue, Montgomery, AlabamaEnglishCopyright, Alabama Department of Archives and History. Donated by the Alabama Media Group, http://www.alabamamediagroup.comhttp://cdm17217.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/amg/id/12620 |
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