AM/Noon, Wilkinson- Dunphry interview, soybean crop and export
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Item information
- Title:
- AM/Noon, Wilkinson- Dunphry interview, soybean crop and export
- Description:
- Ray Wilkinson, Farm Director, interviews Dr. Jim Dunphry, Soybean Specialist from NCSU, about the soybean crop and soybeans as an export commodity; AM/Noon 8-16-77; 2:42; color; magnetic sound., 1977 Aug.
- Topics:
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Agriculture
- Subjects:
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Crop yields
Field crops
Soybean
Soybean -- Yields
- Original Format:
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16 mm film, magnetic sound, color
- Extent:
- 99 feet, 2 minutes and 42 seconds
- Item identifier:
- ua024-002-bx0110-203-001
- Producer:
- WRAL-TV more info on WRAL-TV (Television station : Raleigh, N.C.)
- Issued Date:
- Genre:
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Television programs
- Names:
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Wilkinson, Ray, 1925-2004
more info on Wilkinson, Ray, 1925-2004
Dunphy, Jim more info on Dunphy, Jim
North Carolina Agricultural Extension Service more info on North Carolina Agricultural Extension Service
- Location:
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North Carolina
- Digital Project:
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Cultivating a Revolution
Source information
- Repository:
- Special Collections Research Center at NC State University Libraries
- Collection:
- North Carolina State University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering Records, 1928-2008 (UA100.014) 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).
- RightsStatements.org:
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In Copyright
For more information:
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0 - 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.