Box 0006
Contains 14 Results:
68. “Food production potentialities and problems.” Journal of Farm Economics 31: 251-62, 1949
Series II includes originals and photocopies of Kellogg's published works as well as some related correspondence. This series is arranged in original, rough chronological order according to Kellogg's numbering system, which is described in the key to publications at the beginning of the series. Publications not listed in the key were added to the end of the series and are arranged in chronological order.
69. “Introduction to symposium on soil classification.” Soil Science 67: 77-80, 1949
Series II includes originals and photocopies of Kellogg's published works as well as some related correspondence. This series is arranged in original, rough chronological order according to Kellogg's numbering system, which is described in the key to publications at the beginning of the series. Publications not listed in the key were added to the end of the series and are arranged in chronological order.
70. Review of Mineral Nutrition of Plants and Animals by Frank A. Gilbert. Scientific Monthly 68, 1949-03
Series II includes originals and photocopies of Kellogg's published works as well as some related correspondence. This series is arranged in original, rough chronological order according to Kellogg's numbering system, which is described in the key to publications at the beginning of the series. Publications not listed in the key were added to the end of the series and are arranged in chronological order.
71. “Prospects of soil science.” In A symposium: Can our renewable resources be sustained? Washington, District of Columbia: United States Chamber of Commerce, 1949-05
Series II includes originals and photocopies of Kellogg's published works as well as some related correspondence. This series is arranged in original, rough chronological order according to Kellogg's numbering system, which is described in the key to publications at the beginning of the series. Publications not listed in the key were added to the end of the series and are arranged in chronological order.