Corn Weevils and Other Grain Insects (Bulletin 203)

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Item information

Title:
Corn Weevils and Other Grain Insects (Bulletin 203)
Topics:
Agriculture
Community and Extension
Subjects:
Agricultural experiment stations
Corn -- Diseases and pests -- Southern States
Original Format:
Publication (Document)
Extent:
27 p. : ill.
Item identifier:
ua101_002_301794_20220207_32369
Publisher:
North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service more info on North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service 
Author:
Smith, R. I. more info on Smith, R. I. (Ralph Ingram), 1882- 
Created Date:
Genre:
Bulletins
Names:
North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station more info on North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station 
Location:
North Carolina
Digital Project:
Project CERES: Project Ceres digitizes historical publications of the North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service, making materials electronically accessible and more easily discoverable so researchers can find how agricultural education was represented in the latter half of the 20th century.
NC Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin
Living Off the Land

Source information

Repository:
Special Collections Research Center at NC State University Libraries
Collection:
North Carolina Agricultural Research Service Annual Reports (UA101.002) held by Special Collections Research Center at NC State University Libraries
Note field:
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Rights:
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Funding:
Project Ceres is a collaboration between the United States Agricultural Information Network (USAIN), the Agriculture Network Information Collaborative (AgNI]), and the Center for Research Libraries (CRL). It supports ongoing preservation and digitization of collections in the field of agriculture, and it supports small projects that facilitate the retention and preservation of print materials essential to study of the History and Economics of Agriculture that were published between 1860 and 1988 and to make those materials accessible electronically through digitization. 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.