Writings on agricultural machinery and production, 1932-1945
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Folder information
- Title:
- Writings on agricultural machinery and production, 1932-1945
- Description:
- This folder contains a variety of papers focused on the use of agricultural machinery, particularly in the benefits of mechanizing a farm. Much of the writing focuses on the productivity and yield of a mechanized farm versus that of an un-mechanized farm. Many of authors include statistics and tables to corroborate their statements. Correspondence related to agricultural machinery are also in the folder.
- Topics:
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Agriculture
Community and Extension
- Subjects:
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Agricultural machinery
Agriculture -- Economic aspects
Farm mechanization
Statistics
- Original Format:
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Typescript
- Item identifier:
- mc00026-006-bx0005-004-000
- Coverage Date:
- to
- Genre:
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Scholarly papers
- Names:
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James, H. Brooks (Herman Brooks), 1912-1973
more info on James, H. Brooks (Herman Brooks), 1912-1973
Barlow, Frank D. (Frank Downer), Jr., 1916- more info on Barlow, Frank D. (Frank Downer), Jr., 1916-
Weaver, David S. (David Stathem), 1896-1966 more info on Weaver, David S. (David Stathem), 1896-1966
Schaub, I. O. more info on Schaub, I. O. (Ira Obed), 1880-1971
- Digital Project:
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Cultivating a Revolution
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
- Note field:
- Not all materials from the physical collection may have been scanned. Images may have been enhanced for web access.
- Rights:
- For questions regarding copyright or permissions, please refer to our Reproduction, Use, Citation, and Copyright page (http://d.lib.ncsu.edu/collections/about).
- 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.
Scanned folders from the same box
- Writings on agricultural machinery, 1929-1947
Series 6, Box 5, Folder 1 - Writings on farm animals and agricultural machinery, 1928
Series 6, Box 5, Folder 2 - Writings on agricultural machinery and production, 1927-1930
Series 6, Box 5, Folder 3 - Writings on agricultural machinery and production, 1932-1945, Series 6, Box 5, Folder 4 (Current Folder)
- Writings on the history and development of agricultural machinery, circa 1931
Series 6, Box 5, Folder 5 - "Farm Equipment Should Be Repaired Now"
Series 6, Box 5, Folder 6 - "Mechanization in Relation to the Organization of Farms (Northern Coastal Plains Area)," 1944
Series 6, Box 5, Folder 7 - "Tedder type" peanut shaker :: Subject Files
Series 6, Box 5, Folder 8 - "Some Common Mowing Machine Troubles and Their Remedies," 1927
Series 6, Box 5, Folder 9 - "Sweep Rakes"
Series 6, Box 5, Folder 10 - Tillage Machinery :: Subject Files
Series 6, Box 5, Folder 11 - Electric Brooder :: Subject Files
Series 6, Box 5, Folder 12 - Cold Storage :: Subject Files
Series 6, Box 5, Folder 13 - "Farm Shop Work" lecture notes, 1925
Series 6, Box 5, Folder 14 - Kitchen Equipment :: Subject Files
Series 6, Box 5, Folder 15 - Rural housing and farm homes papers, 1938-1945
Series 6, Box 5, Folder 16 - Rural housing survey results, 1938-1940
Series 6, Box 5, Folder 17 - "Harvesting Soybeans in North Carolina"
Series 6, Box 5, Folder 18 - Writings on tobacco barns and tobacco curing, 1946
Series 6, Box 5, Folder 19 - Studies on concrete, 1917-1933
Series 6, Box 5, Folder 20 - Writings on oils, paints, and their uses, 1914-1932
Series 6, Box 5, Folder 21 - "List of Agricultural Engineering Publications Bearing on the Use of Improved Equipment for the Farm Home"
Series 6, Box 5, Folder 22 - "Bill of Materials for Plan 128"
Series 6, Box 5, Folder 23