1926-02: Alabama Farmer Newsletter, Auburn, Alabama, Volume 06, Issue 05

This is the volume VI, issue 5, February 1926 issue of Alabama Farmer, a newsletter published monthly during the school year by students in the Agricultural Club of the Alabama Polytechnic Institute (now Auburn University). The newsletter includes articles of interest related to agriculture and agri...

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Main Author: Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Agricultural Club
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1926-02: Alabama Farmer Newsletter, Auburn, Alabama, Volume 06, Issue 05
Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Agricultural Club
fulltopic Student publications
Alabama Polytechnic Institute--Students; Newsletters--Alabama--Auburn; Agricultural students--Societies; Alabama Polytechnic Institute--Alumni and alumnae; Agriculture--Alabama--History; Agricultural education; Agriculture--Study and teaching; Agriculture teachers; Agricultural colleges;
Agriculture; Education; History--1875-1929: The New South Era
description This is the volume VI, issue 5, February 1926 issue of Alabama Farmer, a newsletter published monthly during the school year by students in the Agricultural Club of the Alabama Polytechnic Institute (now Auburn University). The newsletter includes articles of interest related to agriculture and agriculture education. This item has been aggregated as part of the Association of Southeastern Research Libraries (ASERL)'s "Deeply Rooted: The Agricultural & Rural History of the American South" project.Articles: Do you know your $2,000 unpainted farm house is losing $150 a year for you?--Paint used means money saved--Increased attractiveness is worth the price; Farmer must outmaneuver boll weevil--Active fertilizers, frequent cultivation, and early destruction of stalks effective; Feed baby chicks cautiously--First week is critical period; Dogs carry troublesome parasites--Easy to control in early stages; How is hog cholera serum made?--Only healthy hogs are used--Cleanliness must be practical; Lime needed in soil building; [editorials]; The test of a man (poem, editorial); Do home mixed fertilizers pay? (editorial); Extension livestock specialist employed; Ag workers meet; Less time devoted to millinery work; Demonstrations show increased production; Increase shown in vetch planted; Much fertilizer used past year; Successful sons of Auburn--What they are doing; Dr. E. D. King inspects meat and milk; Preserve tools with oil and paint; Lespedeza furnishes good grazing; The Alabama Farm Woman (Directions for removing stains; Good rugs look better and last longer; Formula for household); Do these things worry you?; Fur farming grows; The Campus Farmer (Sewell succeeds Prof. Burns; Steward returns to Alabama; Dr. Miles gets out new pamphlet; Believe it or not; New breeds not needed; Many club boys attend Auburn; Business men cooperate with boys; Pass it on (poem)); Boys club news; What is a community church?;
spelling 1926-02: Alabama Farmer Newsletter, Auburn, Alabama, Volume 06, Issue 05Alabama Polytechnic Institute--Students; Newsletters--Alabama--Auburn; Agricultural students--Societies; Alabama Polytechnic Institute--Alumni and alumnae; Agriculture--Alabama--History; Agricultural education; Agriculture--Study and teaching; Agriculture teachers; Agricultural colleges;Agriculture; Education; History--1875-1929: The New South EraThis is the volume VI, issue 5, February 1926 issue of Alabama Farmer, a newsletter published monthly during the school year by students in the Agricultural Club of the Alabama Polytechnic Institute (now Auburn University). The newsletter includes articles of interest related to agriculture and agriculture education. This item has been aggregated as part of the Association of Southeastern Research Libraries (ASERL)'s "Deeply Rooted: The Agricultural & Rural History of the American South" project.Articles: Do you know your $2,000 unpainted farm house is losing $150 a year for you?--Paint used means money saved--Increased attractiveness is worth the price; Farmer must outmaneuver boll weevil--Active fertilizers, frequent cultivation, and early destruction of stalks effective; Feed baby chicks cautiously--First week is critical period; Dogs carry troublesome parasites--Easy to control in early stages; How is hog cholera serum made?--Only healthy hogs are used--Cleanliness must be practical; Lime needed in soil building; [editorials]; The test of a man (poem, editorial); Do home mixed fertilizers pay? (editorial); Extension livestock specialist employed; Ag workers meet; Less time devoted to millinery work; Demonstrations show increased production; Increase shown in vetch planted; Much fertilizer used past year; Successful sons of Auburn--What they are doing; Dr. E. D. King inspects meat and milk; Preserve tools with oil and paint; Lespedeza furnishes good grazing; The Alabama Farm Woman (Directions for removing stains; Good rugs look better and last longer; Formula for household); Do these things worry you?; Fur farming grows; The Campus Farmer (Sewell succeeds Prof. Burns; Steward returns to Alabama; Dr. Miles gets out new pamphlet; Believe it or not; New breeds not needed; Many club boys attend Auburn; Business men cooperate with boys; Pass it on (poem)); Boys club news; What is a community church?;USAIN State and Local Literature Preservation Project, Special Collections and Archives, Auburn University Libraries, Auburn, AlabamaAuburn, Ala. : Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Agricultural Club1926-02application/pdfAlaFarmer_v06_i05.pdfThis image is the property of the Auburn University Libraries and is intended for non-commercial use. Users of the image are asked to acknowledge the Auburn University Libraries.Deeply RootedUSAIN State and Local Literature Preservation ProjectAlabama Polytechnic Institute, Agricultural ClubArant, F. S.engTextAuburn, Lee County, AlabamaAuburn University Libraries1926-02http://cdm17353.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/stdtpubs/id/1110
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