Box 0012
Contains 19 Results:
170. “Shifting cultivation.” Soil Science 95: 221-30, 1963
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.
171. “Man and the soil: the challenge of the future.” New Zealand Society of Soil Science, Proceedings 5: 9-14, 1962
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.
172. “Why a new system of soil classification?” (An introduction to a special issue on the 7th Approximation. Soil Science 96: 1-5, 1963
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.
173. “Opportunities for social scientists and agronomists in the Soil Conservation Service.” Journal of Agronomy 55: 575-576, 1963
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.
174. “Soil surveys help people make of the land what they wish.” Soil Conservation 29: 105-6, 1963
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.
175. “Planning soil use for both individual and public goals.” Journal Soil and Water Conservation 19: 3-6, 1964
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.
176. “Man, nature, and science.” In Conservation – in the people's hands. American Association of School Administrators: Washington, District of Columbia, 1964
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.
177. “Soil and land resources.” In Conservation – in the people's hands. American Association of School Administrators: Washington, District of Columbia, 1964
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.
178. “Potentials for food production.” In Farmer's World: The Yearbook of Agriculture, 52-69. Washington, District of Columbia: United States Department of Agriculture, 1964
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.
179. “Soil-use planning for individual and public goals.” Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists 20: 15-18, 1964
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.