Agriculture: Miscellaneous, 1939-1941
Scope and Contents
1. Agriculture - Mechanized Farming. McLaughiln (2 pages).
2. Agricultural Output for 1939. Compiled by Hyman H. Cohen, The Journal Market Editor, the Oregon Sunday Journal, Portland, December 31, 1939 (2 pages).
3. Dictionary of Oregon History, Agricultural Experiment Station. Kautzman, July 11, 1940 (6 pages).
4. Quote and citation: Early Farms. French Canadian Pioneers of the Willamette Valley, page 2, column 2, J. Neilson Barry (1 page).
5. Dictionary of Oregon History, Dry Farming. Kautzman, October 22, 1940 (1 page).
6. Dictionary of Oregon History, Agricultural Experiment Stations. Kautzman, July 11, 1940 (5 pages).
7. Quote and citation: Agriculture. Oregon Statesman, November 7, 1854, volume 4, no. 34, page 2, column 2 (1 page).
8. Quote and citation: A Visit to Capt. R.R. Thompson's Farm. Oregonian, January 24, 1874, page 1, column 6. North Yamhill, January 21, 1874 (2 pages).
9. Newspaper clipping: 'Sweetening' Western Oregon Soils. Tillamook Headlight-Herald, September 5, 1940.
10. Newspaper clipping: Many Choose Fertilizer Instead of Cash. Grants Pass Courier, March 17, 1941.
11. Newspaper clipping: Ione Man Gets Crop Insurance, Pasture Remains. Democrat-Herald, August 3, 1939.
12. Newspaper clipping: Lake Labish - 1500 Acres of Black Gold - Farm Land Near Salem Rated Among World's Most Fertile. Sunday Oregonian, September 10, 1939.
13. Newspaper clipping: Lime is Once More Made Available - Marquam Quarry is Closest for Farmers Around Here. Silverton Appeal Tribune, February 21, 1941.
14. Newspaper clipping: Conservative Management Keynote of Farm Leaders. News-Times, Forest Grove, February 11, 1941.
15. Newspaper clipping: Cow is Only Animal not Displaced by Mechanized Equipment on Modern Farm of Gustav Krause. Hillsboro Argus, August 17, 1939.
16. Newspaper clipping: Ed Boge Starts 37th Year with Threshing Enterprise. Hillsboro Argus, July 27, 1939.
17. Newspaper clipping: Veteran Thresherman Clings to Old Yamhill Traditions. Telephone Register, October 19, 1939.
18. Newspaper clipping: Real Evidence of Neighborly Spirit Made Famous by Pioneers. Sunday Oregonian, July 21, 1940.
19. Newspaper clipping: 5300 Oregonians Move to Rented Farms Each Year. Molalla Pioneer, September 12, 1940.
20. Newspaper clippings: Farm Income of County is Said Smaller - County Agent's Statistics Show Decrease of 15 Per Cent. Lake County Tribune, January 5, 1939; 87 Per Cent of Oregon Crop Land in 3-A Plan. Heppner Gazette-Times, July 6, 1939.
21. Newspaper clipping: Etienne Lucier Pioneer Farmer - French Canadian Trapper Probably First in Oregon. Oregon Sunday Journal, October 1, 1939.
22. Newspaper clipping: Giant Viner Threshes Yamhill County's Peas. McMinnville Telephone Register, June 22, 1939; Harvest Time for Cherries. McMinnville Telephone Register, June 22, 1939.
23. Newspaper clipping: Outlook Reports to be Out Soon. Itemizer-Observer, The Dalles, October 24, 1940.
24. Newspaper clipping: Farming Income for Jackson County Over Last Year. Medford Mail Tribune, November 17, 1939.
25. Newspaper clipping: Clatsop Farms Worth 3.8 Million. Astorian Budget, April 28, 1941.
26. Newspaper clipping: Moisture Control is Wilt Factor. Malheur Enterprise, February 13, 1941.
27. Newspaper clipping: Haney Trucks Move Products from Valley Farms. Klamath Falls New Herald, March 28, 1941.
28. Newspaper clipping: Weeds Take Bow from Eagle Creek Woman Who Knows. Banner Courier, Oregon City, June 4, 1940.
Dates
- Creation: 1939-1941
Full Extent
1 Folder
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Repository Details
Part of the State Library of Oregon Special Collections Repository