"Mechanization in Relation to the Organization of Farms (Northern Coastal Plains Area)," 1944

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Folder information

Title:
"Mechanization in Relation to the Organization of Farms (Northern Coastal Plains Area)," 1944
Description:
This folder contains a paper written by Frank D. Barlow, Jr. and H. Brooks James titled "Mechanization in Relation to the Organization of Farms (Northern Coastal Plains Area)." Written in post-World War II, the paper discusses the benefits of mechanizing farms, most notably the increase in productivity in replacing animals with agricultural machinery. The writings contain statistics collected in tables and charts to support its statements.
Topics:
Community and Extension
Subjects:
Agricultural machinery
Agriculture -- Economic aspects
Farm mechanization
Original Format:
Typescript
Extent:
50 p.
Item identifier:
mc00026-006-bx0005-007-000
Author:
Barlow, Frank D. (Frank Downer), Jr., 1916- more info on Barlow, Frank D. (Frank Downer), Jr., 1916- 
Author:
James, H. Brooks (Herman Brooks), 1912-1973 more info on James, H. Brooks (Herman Brooks), 1912-1973 
Coverage Date:
Genre:
Scholarly papers
Names:
North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station more info on North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station 
United States. Bureau of Agricultural Economics more info on United States. Bureau of Agricultural Economics 
Location:
United States of America
Digital Project:
Cultivating a Revolution
Living Off the Land

Source information

Repository:
Special Collections Research Center at NC State University Libraries
Collection:
David S. Weaver Collection (MC00026) held by Special Collections Research Center at NC State University Libraries
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Rights:
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Funding:
Digitization of this resource was partially supported with federal Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) funds made possible through a grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services, and administered by the State Library of North Carolina, a division of the Department of Cultural Resources. Digitization of this material was made possible, in part, through the support of the North Carolina Farm Bureau, the North Carolina Tobacco Foundation, and the North Carolina Tobacco Research Commission.

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    Series 6, Box 5, Folder 1
  2. Writings on farm animals and agricultural machinery, 1928
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  3. Writings on agricultural machinery and production, 1927-1930
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  12. Electric Brooder :: Subject Files
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  13. Cold Storage :: Subject Files
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  14. "Farm Shop Work" lecture notes, 1925
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  15. Kitchen Equipment :: Subject Files
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  16. Rural housing and farm homes papers, 1938-1945
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  17. Rural housing survey results, 1938-1940
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  18. "Harvesting Soybeans in North Carolina"
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  19. Writings on tobacco barns and tobacco curing, 1946
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  20. Studies on concrete, 1917-1933
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  21. Writings on oils, paints, and their uses, 1914-1932
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  22. "List of Agricultural Engineering Publications Bearing on the Use of Improved Equipment for the Farm Home"
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  23. "Bill of Materials for Plan 128"
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