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2. Have Your Seed Tested
3. Culling; Feed Imports
4. Ice Box Makes Hot Rolls Easy For Housewife
5. Agricultural Extension Service News, Volume 2, 1947 October 16 [Bulldozers Now Used for 99 Per Cent of Land-Clearing]
6. The Cooperator, Volume 4, No. 2 1923 February 25 [Changes in the Field]
7. Agricultural Extension Service News, Volume 2, 1941 April 23 [Increased Income For Dairy Farmer Seen By Economist]
8. Agricultural Extension Service News, Volume 1, 1931 July 29 [Build Dairy Herds]
9. The Cooperator Volume 3, Number 6 1922 June 26 [Changes in the Office]
10. Health Important In Defense Plans
11. Farm and Home Tours; Arranging a Tour; Place of Extension Representatives on Tour; Training Cooperators; How The Facts Should be Demonstrated; Clinching Points Made on the Tour
12. Trashy Tillage; Federal Seed Act; FSA Loans to Boys and Girls; Livestock Outlook
13. Crop Rotations
14. Careful Shopping Will Help Keep Holiday Trimmings Within Family Budget, 4-H Canning Club Helps Lady in Distress, Despite Conversation Taboo Bedbugs no Strangers to State, Cold Storage Protects Flavor and Color of Canned Goods
15. Index Numbers of Industrial Production in the United States, 1923-1941
16. Director's Office: Fifty-First Annual Report for the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1941
17. Agricultural Extension Service News, Volume 1, 1931 July 08 [Dairy Trends]
18. State College 'Poultry Council' Elects New Officers; Looks Ahead���; Research Man Tells History Of Newcastle; College To Test Barley For Atom Bomb Effects; 'Chicken Of Tomorrow' Committee To Make Plans; Dates of Agricultural Interest; Crop Insurance in the Black; Enlightening Farm Briefs
19. Agricultural Extension Service News, Volume 2, 1941 March 19 [Forest Plantings Aid to Wildlife]
20. Labor-savers in the Harvest
21. Records Will Help You Beat Higher Cost of Living, A Quick Lunch with Lift for Busy Days, 4-H Woolen Show to be in Yakima January 20-21
22. Wise Meal Planning Saves Food Dollars
23. Selection of Seed Corn
24. The Cooperator Volume 6, Number 4 1925 April 25 [Extension Editor Resigns]
25. Loose Smut Of Grain
26. Consideration Is Aid to Nutrition
27. Agricultural Extension Service News, Volume 3, 1945 May 29 [Farrow an Extra Sow To Meet State Hog Goal]
28. Handling of Contracted Acreage Under the Regulations as Apply Under W-59
29. Agricultural Extension Service News, Volume 2, 1942 April 15 [Production of Grass Seed is Profitable Now]
30. Agricultural Extension Service News, Volume 4, 1946 February 11 [Play Bell is Top State Cow]
31. Agricultural Extension Service News, Volume 1, 1935 April 3 [No Price Fixing]
32. Cost of Producing Milk and Dairy Farm Organization in Spokane and Stevens Counties
33. Effect of Certain B-Complex Vitamins on Gestation and Lactation in Swine
34. Curing Pork--Dry Method; Tree Planting Time; Winter Sunscald of Trees
35. Agricultural Extension Service News, Volume 1, 1930 November 26 [Chicken Breeding]
36. An Economic Study of Poultry Farming in Western Washington
37. Movable Agricultural Schools
38. Timely Economic Information for Washington Farmers Number 30, 1938 April
39. New Insecticides: Their Use, Limitations and Hazard to Human Health (Fourth Revision)
40. Adams Branch Experiment Station: First Annual Report For the Year Ending June 30, 1916
41. Blueberry Propagation (Revised)
42. Tenant Farms; Wheat and Flour Export; Farm Products Prices
43. Variety and Cultural Studies with Green Sprouting Broccoli in Western Washington
44. Agricultural Extension Service News, Volume 1, 1939 January 3 [Washington's Farm]
45. Different Qualities In Cotton Fabrics
46. Pasture Fertilization in Northwestern Washington
47. Agricultural Extension Service News, Volume 2, 1941 October 15 [Beef Sales Now Profitable for Certain Farmers]
48. Agricultural Extension Service News, Volume 1, 1938 July 27 [State 4-H Club Work Is On Increase]
49. Agricultural Extension Service News, Volume 3, 1945 August 06 [Mexican Nationals Moved Out of State]
50. Agricultural Extension Service News, Volume 4, 1930 August 30 [Labor Peak Passed on Washington Farms]
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