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Crops

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 21 Collections and/or Records:

Michigan Agriculturist UA 12.3.7, UA 12.3.42

 Collection — Box 1
Identifier: Serial-00454
Dates: 1923 - 1934

Michigan Muck Farmers' Association records

 Collection
Identifier: 00249
Scope and Content

This collection consists of several Reports of the Proceedings of the Conventions of the Michigan Muck Farmers' Associations and two Michigan Muck Crops Show programs.

Dates: 1925-1947, 1968

Milo Tesar collection

 Collection
Identifier: UA-17.326
Scope and Contents

This collection contains twenty-nine black and white glass slides of scenes at Michigan Agricultural College and farm scenes in Michigan.

Dates: undated

Paul M. Harmer collection

 Collection
Identifier: UA-17.366
Scope and Content

The Paul Harmer collection contains articles written by Harmer which are predominantly about muck farming.

There is also a WKAR radio programs schedule. Although Harmer is not listed as a radio program presenter, there are some programs about muck farming, and it is inferred that he was involved.

Dates: 1921 - 1955

Peaches, Apples, Grapes, Peppers, Carrots, and Helicopter Spraying, circa 1970s

 Item — Reel 822A
Scope and Contents From the Record Group: Subject files include materials collected by Cooperative Extension editors on various issues and events related to agriculture and extension. Many of the subject files were compiled between 1940s and 1950s. One group of files contain correspondence and publications related to the American Association of Agricultural College Editors (AAACE) (1947-1973). Arranged alphabetically. News releases for the following university units include College of Agriculture, Cooperative Extension...
Dates: circa 1970s

Plant Pathology Extension Mimeograph UA 16.21 & UA 16.34

 Collection — Box 1
Identifier: Serial-00569
Dates: 1949 - 1953

Plant Pathology Newsletter UA 16.34 & UA 16.21

 Collection — Box 1
Identifier: Serial-00570

Quarterly Bulletin - Agricultural Experiment Station UA 16.7

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: Serial-00590
Dates: 1918 - 1968

Slafter family papers

 Collection
Identifier: 00037
Scope and Contents Personal correspondence among Slafter family relatives and their close friends make up the bulk of this collection. Early letters, dated 1858, tell of the scarcity of money and suggests that barley should be planted because it is the most profitable crop. Family news and town gossip are also prominent items in the letters. A June 17, 1858 letter from another brother to William tells of killing one elk and capturing another. March 12, 1863 letter mentions the sacrifice of soldiers...
Dates: 1855 - 1891