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1951107185Toronto: Baptist Johnston 1951. Hardcover. Very good. 1. Report of the Minister of Agriculture for the year ending March 31st 1950 173 pp. 2. Report of the Veterinary College 1949 145 pp. 3. Report of the Agricultural College and Experimental Farm 1949 110 pp. 4. Report of the Entomological Society 1949 84 pp. 5. Report of the Horticultural Societies 1949 58 pp. with Horticultural Experimental Station 1947 and 1948 82 pp. 6. Report of the Agricultural Societies 1949 119 pp. 7. Report of the Statistics Branch 1949 76 pp. 8. Addresses -- Ontario Crop Improvement Association January 18-20 1950 175 pp. Black cloth stamped in gilt on the spine. Mild rubbing to edge of cloth. Ink stamp of an agricultural college on the front free endpaper. No other markings. <br/><br/> Baptist Johnston hardcover
189414625NY: Orange Judd Publishing. Very Good. 1894. Hardcover. Bound in the original decorated cloth covers with a gilt cow on the front. Spots of stain on the bottom edge & back cover as if some one had once spilt their ink. ; Small 8vo 7½" - 8" tall; 136 pages . Orange Judd Publishing hardcover
1975BOOKS032518IFarnham Royal:: Commonwealth Agricultural. All pages water stained and damp rumpled; Fair 5 3/4" x 8 1/4". 1975. ISBN: Paperback; a few lines of text effaced from stuck together pp. 141 pp. Catalogs: Agriculture. Keywords: Agriculture Orchards Fruit Growing Pomology. Commonwealth Agricultural paperback
6960Philadelphia: Johnson & Warner William Greer . Printer 1815. lx331 pages 38p appendix. Engraved plate of kitchen stove cut in text of plough folding table. 22x14cm sheep. Corresponds to Shaw & Shoemaker 35631 excepting that entry indicating 466p & Ed. 2.; the first volume was originally published in 1808; the material herein is mostly dated 1805-8. Boards detached heavily foxed worn G. hardcover
23355St. Paul MN: American Association of Cereal Chemists 1985. Hard bound volume 7 of the series 359pp includes bibliography literature cited and index. Ex-library copy. Cloth corner tips moderately rubbed and top corners bumped else a very good copy. 740 grams. All books in stock and available for immediate shipment from Winnipeg Manitoba. St. Paul (MN): American Association of Cereal Chemists, 1985 hardcover
23353St. Paul MN: American Association of Cereal Chemists 1981. Hard bound volume 4 of the series 342pp includes glossary bibliography literature cited and index. Ex-library copy. Binding a bit shaken and covers lightly soiled else a very good copy. 720 grams. All books in stock and available for immediate shipment from Winnipeg Manitoba. St. Paul (MN): American Association of Cereal Chemists, 1981 unknown
23354St. Paul MN: American Association of Cereal Chemists 1982. Hard bound volume 5 of the series 294pp includes bibliography literature cited and index. Ex-library copy. Cloth corners moderately rubbed and slight wear to top of spine else a very good copy. 655 grams. All books in stock and available for immediate shipment from Winnipeg Manitoba. St. Paul (MN): American Association of Cereal Chemists, 1982 hardcover
194052677Hillsborough County Pomona Grange New Hampshire 1940. Pamphlet. Used - Good. 90-150 pages each. 6 x 4" printed wrappers. Few marks bit rubbed soiled VG. Hillsborough County Pomona Grange New Hampshire unknown
23201Ottawa: International Development Research Centre 1974. Paper bound proceedings of an international symposium in El Batan Mexico 1-3 October 1973. Illustrated Pp250. A tight unmarked very good copy. 600 grams. All books in stock and available for immediate shipment from Winnipeg Manitoba. Ottawa: International Development Research Centre, 1974 unknown
19776096Juneau Alaska: United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1977. Softcover. Tan card covers black comb binding at left illustrations maps fold-outs. Title from cover.; 8" x 10-1/2"; 280 pp; Issued to help "manage the public wealth of the Tongass National Forest" Part B at rear is the draft environmental statement - proposed resource allocation direction for the tongass national forest. ; Front cover with bottom tab torn loose creased at upper right light cover soiling clean and unmarked within. . [United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service] paperback
1993BOOKS032549ISt. Paul-MN:: APS Pr. G-VG unmarked 8 1/2" x 11" Pperback Pamphlet. Color & B/W. 1993. ISBN: Illus. 2nd printing of 3d ed. viii 106 pp. Catalogs: AGRICULTURE. Keywords: PLANT PATHOLOGY SOYBEANS PHYTOPATHOLOGY SOYBEAN DISEASES ISBN 0-890540934. APS Pr. unknown
20021125559841<p>Bermuda: The Garden Club Of Bermuda 2002. Book. Fine. Hardcover. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. pictorial hard cover48 pages of plates xii 225 pages : map ; 25 cm. Includes index.</p> The Garden Club Of Bermuda hardcover
195329953Washington: U. S. Department of Agriculture. Near Fine. 1953. Broadsheet. An about Fine folded leaf. Leaflet No. 273 issued May 1953 a revision of the earlier 1944 publication ; Curing pork country style decribes how to preserve meat such as ham bacon and pork with different methods like the dry curing method the sweet-pickle curing method and the pumping methods. ; 1 sheet pages . U. S. Department of Agriculture unknown
195722292Washington: U. S. Department of Agriculture. Near Fine. 1957. Pamphlet. A Near Fine Home and Garden Bulletin No.8 issued as a revised edition in Febuary 1957 slight soiling to front cover little creasing to corners a few closed tears; Home Canning of Fruits and Vegetables decribes how to preserve fruits and vegetables such as apples apricots beets peaches and pears. General guidance on canning are followed by specific directions for fruits tomatoes and pickled vegetables; ii 1-45 1 pages . U. S. Department of Agriculture unknown
195622293Washington: U. S. Department of Agriculture. Near Fine. 1956. Pamphlet. Near Fine condition with minor water stain to back-cover Farmer's Bulletin No. 1965 slightly revised in October 1956 originally issued Febuary 1945; Outlines the fundamentals of business planning for the farmer in the post-war 20th century e.g. importance of planning taking stock of resoruces choosing the crop and livestock in a balanced farm plan planning for the farm as a whole followed with aids to farm planning ; 32 pages . U. S. Department of Agriculture unknown
197158014Rome Italy: United Nations. Food and Agriculture Organization 1971. Wraps. Very good. No dust jacket as issued. Cover has some wear and soiling. iii 188p. FAO Fisheries Reports No. 99. FIRM/R99 En. United Nations. Food and Agriculture Organization paperback
196984778Washington DC: United States Department of Agriculture 1969. Presumed First Edition First printing. Hardcover. Good/No DJ present. xxxix 1 360 pages. Illustrated cover. Decorative cover. Illustrations/Photography Some in color. Tabular Data. Recipes. Index. Among the topics covered include Food Industry Farming Fish Coffee Food Processors Food Packagers Supermarket Food Supply School Lunch Food Stamp Meal Planning Poultry Kitchen Nutrition Eggs Fruit Vegetable Nuts Cereals Baking Flavoring Beverages Seasoning Snacks Picnic and Diet. The United States Department of Agriculture USDA is the federal executive department responsible for developing and executing federal laws related to farming forestry rural economic development and food. It aims to meet the needs of commercial farming and livestock food production promotes agricultural trade and production works to assure food safety protects natural resources fosters rural communities and works to end hunger in the United States and internationally. On May 15 1862 Abraham Lincoln established the independent Department of Agriculture through the Morrill Act to be headed by a commissioner without Cabinet status. Staffed by only eight employees the department was charged with conducting research and development related to "agriculture rural development aquaculture and human nutrition in the most general and comprehensive sense of those terms". Agriculturalist Isaac Newton was appointed to be the first commissioner. Lincoln called it the "people's department" owing to the fact that over half of the nation at the time was directly or indirectly involved in agriculture or agribusiness. In 1868 the department moved into the new Department of Agriculture Building in Washington designed by famed D.C. architect Adolf Cluss. Located on the National Mall between 12th Street and 14th SW the department had offices for its staff and the entire width of the Mall up to B Street NW to plant and experiment with plants. In the 1880s varied advocacy groups were lobbying for Cabinet representation. Business interests sought a Department of Commerce and Industry and farmers tried to raise the Department of Agriculture to Cabinet rank. In 1887 the House of Representatives and Senate passed separate bills giving Cabinet status to the Department of Agriculture and Labor but the bill was defeated in conference committee after farm interests objected to the addition of labor. Finally in 1889 the Department of Agriculture was given cabinet-level status. In 1887 the Hatch Act provided for the federal funding of agricultural experiment stations in each state. The Smith-Lever Act of 1914 then funded cooperative extension services in each state to teach agriculture home economics and other subjects to the public. With these and similar provisions the USDA reached out to every county of every state. United States Department of Agriculture hardcover
1959349362United States Department of Agriculture 1959. FIRST EDITION. Hardcover. Like New/No Jacket. First Edition First Printing. Published by United States Department of Agriculture 1959. Octavo. Hardcover. Book is like new. Excellent copy of this classic science/nature title. 100% positive feedback. 30 day money back guarantee. NEXT DAY SHIPPING! Excellent customer service. Please email with any questions. All books packed carefully and ship with free delivery confirmation/tracking. All books come with free bookmarks. Ships from Sag Harbor New York. United States Department of Agriculture hardcover
1390255670.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
195884424Washington DC: United States Government Printing Office 1958. Presumed First Edition First printing. Hardcover. Fair. xi 53 605 3 pages. Illustrated endpaper Footnotes. Illustrations. Maps. Tabular Data. Index. Decorative cover. Cover has some wear and soiling. Edges soiled. Some page rippling. Among the sections addressed are: Our heritage of land; How we use and manage Public Lands; How we use our private lands; Some financial aspects of land use; Right ownership and Tenure; Taking care of what we have; Our woods and templed hills These are also our country territories; Our growing needs and problems; and Planning for a better use. The United States Department of Agriculture USDA is the federal executive department responsible for developing and executing federal laws related to farming forestry rural economic development and food. It aims to meet the needs of commercial farming and livestock food production promotes agricultural trade and production works to assure food safety protects natural resources fosters rural communities and works to end hunger in the United States and internationally. On May 15 1862 Abraham Lincoln established the independent Department of Agriculture through the Morrill Act to be headed by a commissioner without Cabinet status. Staffed by only eight employees the department was charged with conducting research and development related to "agriculture rural development aquaculture and human nutrition in the most general and comprehensive sense of those terms". Agriculturalist Isaac Newton was appointed to be the first commissioner. Lincoln called it the "people's department" owing to the fact that over half of the nation at the time was directly or indirectly involved in agriculture or agribusiness. In 1868 the department moved into the new Department of Agriculture Building in Washington designed by famed D.C. architect Adolf Cluss. Located on the National Mall between 12th Street and 14th SW the department had offices for its staff and the entire width of the Mall up to B Street NW to plant and experiment with plants. In the 1880s varied advocacy groups were lobbying for Cabinet representation. Business interests sought a Department of Commerce and Industry and farmers tried to raise the Department of Agriculture to Cabinet rank. In 1887 the House of Representatives and Senate passed separate bills giving Cabinet status to the Department of Agriculture and Labor but the bill was defeated in conference committee after farm interests objected to the addition of labor. Finally in 1889 the Department of Agriculture was given cabinet-level status. In 1887 the Hatch Act provided for the federal funding of agricultural experiment stations in each state. The Smith-Lever Act of 1914 then funded cooperative extension services in each state to teach agriculture home economics and other subjects to the public. With these and similar provisions the USDA reached out to every county of every state. United States Government Printing Office hardcover
1977210927United States Department of Agriculture 1977. Paperback. Light shelf wear else very good clean and sound condition. 81pp. with 53 maps. United States Department of Agriculture paperback
1982210928United States Department of Agriculture 1982. Paperback. Light shelf wear else very good clean and sound condition. 87pp. with 55 maps. United States Department of Agriculture paperback
1981210931United States Department of Agriculture 1981. Paperback. Light shelf wear else very good clean and sound condition. 102pp. with 91 maps. United States Department of Agriculture paperback
1981210930United States Department of Agriculture 1981. Paperback. Light shelf wear else very good clean and sound condition. 104pp. with 44 maps. United States Department of Agriculture paperback
1980210929United States Department of Agriculture 1980. Paperback. Light shelf wear else very good clean and sound condition. 76pp. with 70 maps. United States Department of Agriculture paperback