Box V.D.4
Contains 124 Results:
“Hard Fibres.” Ciba Review, No. 99., 1953
Materials include publications authored by USDA employees and others. Duplicate materials are found elsewhere in the collection. USDA Office of Fiber Plant Investigations staff kept these publications on hand to use as references for inquiries and for lending and distribution.
“Angolan Sisal Production Continues Upward Trend.” U.S. Department of Agriculture Foreign Agriculture Circular., 1954
Materials include publications authored by USDA employees and others. Duplicate materials are found elsewhere in the collection. USDA Office of Fiber Plant Investigations staff kept these publications on hand to use as references for inquiries and for lending and distribution.
Montel, John E. “Dominican Republic Expands Its Sisal Industry.” Foreign Agriculture 20, No. 8., 1956
Materials include publications authored by USDA employees and others. Duplicate materials are found elsewhere in the collection. USDA Office of Fiber Plant Investigations staff kept these publications on hand to use as references for inquiries and for lending and distribution.
Lerche, K. Agronomics of Sisal: Part 3., 1957
Materials include publications authored by USDA employees and others. Duplicate materials are found elsewhere in the collection. USDA Office of Fiber Plant Investigations staff kept these publications on hand to use as references for inquiries and for lending and distribution.
Lock, G.W. Sisal Utilisation Research: An Account of Past Work at Lamber and Leeds., 1957
Materials include publications authored by USDA employees and others. Duplicate materials are found elsewhere in the collection. USDA Office of Fiber Plant Investigations staff kept these publications on hand to use as references for inquiries and for lending and distribution.
“El Salvador Increases Henequen Production – Summary.” U.S. Department of Agriculture Foreign Agriculture Circular., 1957
Materials include publications authored by USDA employees and others. Duplicate materials are found elsewhere in the collection. USDA Office of Fiber Plant Investigations staff kept these publications on hand to use as references for inquiries and for lending and distribution.
A Weed to Make People Well Now Grows Wild and Unwanted, 1957
Materials include publications authored by USDA employees and others. Duplicate materials are found elsewhere in the collection. USDA Office of Fiber Plant Investigations staff kept these publications on hand to use as references for inquiries and for lending and distribution.
Lerche, K. and G.H.R. Spooner. New Profitable Sideline From Sisal Waste?, 1959
Materials include publications authored by USDA employees and others. Duplicate materials are found elsewhere in the collection. USDA Office of Fiber Plant Investigations staff kept these publications on hand to use as references for inquiries and for lending and distribution.
“Brazilian Sisal Exports Increased in 1958.” U.S. Department of Agriculture Foreign Agriculture Circular., 1959
Materials include publications authored by USDA employees and others. Duplicate materials are found elsewhere in the collection. USDA Office of Fiber Plant Investigations staff kept these publications on hand to use as references for inquiries and for lending and distribution.
“World Hard Fibers Production Continues Upward in 1961.” U.S. Department of Agriculture Foreign Agriculture Circular., 1962
Materials include publications authored by USDA employees and others. Duplicate materials are found elsewhere in the collection. USDA Office of Fiber Plant Investigations staff kept these publications on hand to use as references for inquiries and for lending and distribution.