South Dakota Farm and Home Research was published quarterly by the South Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station from 1949 to 2007. Issues published from 1999-2007 can be found here.
Agricultural Experiment Station Annual Reports were published in South Dakota Farm and Home Research from 1960 - 2007. Annual Station Reports from 1988 to 1959 can be found here.
This digital collection of South Dakota Farm and Home Research was created with the support of The Center for Research Libraries through the Project Ceres award program. Print copies of all pamphlets are preserved in the University Archives.
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South Dakota Farm and Home Research
Agricultural Experiment Station
Liquid Seed Treatment Reduces Hazard [p] 25
Deep Freeze or Locker Plant Meat [p] 29
Fruits and Vegetables in the Home Freezer [p] 32
Looking Ahead to Irrigation [p] 34
Project Families Like Irrigation Farming [p] 36
Norghum—Its Feed Value for Lambs [p] 40
Controlling Heel Flies and Cattle Grubs [p] 43
Weed Control [p] 46
New Fruit Trees for South Dakota [p] inside back cover -
South Dakota Farm and Home Research
Agricultural Experiment Station
James Hulless Oats [p] 49
Dubbed Hens Lay More Winter Eggs [p] 52
Fowl Cholera [p] 54
Tomatoes—South Dakota Hybrid No. 2 [p] 55
Hoppers—1950 [p] 57
South Dakota’s Vitamin C Fruit—Strawberries [p] 60
Controlling the European Corn Borer [p] 62
Newcastle Disease [p] 66
Losses in Stands of Ponderosa Pines [p] 69
Farm Income in the Red? [p] 71
Shelterbelt Cottonwoods That Live [p] 75
Sprays Destroy Elm Tree Pest [p] inside back cover -
South Dakota Farm and Home Research
Agricultural Experiment Station
In This issue
Norghum [p] 1
Nitrate Poisoning [p] 3
Breeding Better Pigs [p] 5
Farm Septic Tanks [p] 7
The Dairy Calf Needs a Boost [p] 12
Don’t Just Dig a Hole! [p] 15
Should We Feed Lambs Cobalt? [p] 18