Research Bulletin
Impact on the Georgia Dairy Industry of Increasing the Minimum Standards for Solids in Fluids Milk Products
Spatial and Temporal Aspects of the Demand for Food in the United States
An Analysis of the Demand for Inputs in Cotton Production at the Southeast Georgia Branch Station
Financial Viability and Other Factors Affecting Bid Prices of Participants in the Dairy Termination Program in Four Southern States
Populations of Soil Fungi and Root Diseases of Vegetables in Norfolk Loamy Sand Soil Treated with Sodium Azide and Methyl Bromide
The Emerging Structure of the Southern Dairy Industry
Irrigated Corn Management for the Coastal Plain
Nature of Competition in Fluid Milk Markets
Relationships Affecting and Forecasts of Milk Production in the United States
The Effects of Limestone on Corn, Soybeans, and Peanuts Grown on a Tifton Soil at Various Intervals for Seventeen Years
Impact on the Georgia dairy industry of increasing minimum standards for solids in fluid milk products
Flexibility of Operation in Dairy Manufacturing Plants; Changes 1944 to 1961. [Issued Jointly by the Economic Research Service and Statistical Reporting Service.].