Box 0010
Contains 15 Results:
134. Soil and water use in the Soviet Union. Report of a technical study group. Soil Conservation Service, United States Department of Agriculture. 50 pp. illus. (Partly written and all edited by CEK [Charles Edwin Kellogg]), 1959
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.
136. “Prospective land-use and adjustment: Opportunities and limitations.” In Problems and Policies of American Agriculture. Iowa State University Press, 1959
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.
138. “A look at future forest soil problems.” In First North American Forest Soils Conference, Proceedings. Michigan State University, 1958-09-8 - 1958-09-11
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.
139. “Soils and the food problem.” Proceedings of the Hawaiian Academy Science, 1958
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.
140. “Shifting cultivation.” Journal Soil and Water Conservation (India) 7: 35-39., 1959
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.
141. “Transfer of basic skills of food production.” Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 331: 32-38., 1960
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.
142. “Predicting soil response to management.” In Proceedings of the 11th Annual Fertilizer Conference of the Pacific Northwest, 1960
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.
143. “The role of fertilizers in a changing agriculture.” Association of American Fertilizer Control Officials 14: 37-45., 1960
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.
144. Basic theory of soil conservation plans. Soil Conservation 26: 151-53., 1961
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.
145. Review of Symposium on Basic Research by Dael Wo1f1e, ed. In Journal of Soil and Water Conservation 15: 83., 1960
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.