1926-10: Alabama Farmer Newsletter, Auburn, Alabama, Volume 07, Issue 01

This is the volume VII, issue 1, October 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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1926-10: Alabama Farmer Newsletter, Auburn, Alabama, Volume 07, Issue 01
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 VII, issue 1, October 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: Stumps, boulders, and swamps ruin much valuable farm land--Reclaim these wasted areas by--Using explosives on the farm--Makes possible use of improved machinery; Flea hopper is a dangerous pest--Cotton stalks and other host plants must be turned under early; Producing pork in the dry lot--Peanuts very often demand a better price when marketing through hogs; Do you know the proper and improper uses and administration of--Medicine for domestic animals?; Blueberries as a commercial crop--New industry being developed in lower coastal plain promises good returns; (Editorials); Higher education needed (editorial); Auburn versus Alabama (editorial); Cheap method of preserving eggs; Sheep industry growing; New variety of vetch being tried; Army worms damage late cotton; Alabama Farm Woman (Home economics as a field for service); Successful sons--What last year's seniors are doing; Cooperative marketing in the South; Campus Farmer (Stock judging team chosen; Women students enroll in vet; Diary short course held; New course enlarged; Seniors endorse 'Bama game; Foods work growing; Back the ag fair (editorial); Yea! Frosh! (editorial); Ags, back your club (editorial); Miss Whorton resigns; Student supply shop makes improvements); Sports (Tigers fast whipping into form); Some interesting facts;
spelling 1926-10: Alabama Farmer Newsletter, Auburn, Alabama, Volume 07, Issue 01Alabama 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 VII, issue 1, October 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: Stumps, boulders, and swamps ruin much valuable farm land--Reclaim these wasted areas by--Using explosives on the farm--Makes possible use of improved machinery; Flea hopper is a dangerous pest--Cotton stalks and other host plants must be turned under early; Producing pork in the dry lot--Peanuts very often demand a better price when marketing through hogs; Do you know the proper and improper uses and administration of--Medicine for domestic animals?; Blueberries as a commercial crop--New industry being developed in lower coastal plain promises good returns; (Editorials); Higher education needed (editorial); Auburn versus Alabama (editorial); Cheap method of preserving eggs; Sheep industry growing; New variety of vetch being tried; Army worms damage late cotton; Alabama Farm Woman (Home economics as a field for service); Successful sons--What last year's seniors are doing; Cooperative marketing in the South; Campus Farmer (Stock judging team chosen; Women students enroll in vet; Diary short course held; New course enlarged; Seniors endorse 'Bama game; Foods work growing; Back the ag fair (editorial); Yea! Frosh! (editorial); Ags, back your club (editorial); Miss Whorton resigns; Student supply shop makes improvements); Sports (Tigers fast whipping into form); Some interesting facts;USAIN State and Local Literature Preservation Project, Special Collections and Archives, Auburn University Libraries, Auburn, AlabamaAuburn, Ala. : Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Agricultural Club1926-10application/pdfAlaFarmer_v07_i01.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 ClubPhillips, G. B.engTextAuburn, Lee County, AlabamaAuburn University Libraries1926-10http://cdm17353.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/stdtpubs/id/1236
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