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International calibration cotton standards
By International Calibration Cotton Standards Committee

Costs in the marketing of cotton from central markets to southeastern mills
By United States. Department of Agriculture. Production and Marketing Administration. Cotton Branch

Reports from Cotton Division, Standardization Section, Color Laboratory, 1948-1964, on grade, color, trash, luster of cotton, and on illumination for cotton classing and color rendering
By United States. Agricultural Research Service. Market Quality Research Division

Possible economies in use of motor equipment in connection with the ginning and marketing of the cotton crop
By United States. Department of Agriculture. Committee on Tire and Truck Conservation in Agricultural Transportation

A study of alternative methods for controlling marketings of burley tobacco
By United States. Department of Agriculture. National Agricultural Library.

Regulations and fees for cotton testing service, effective January 1, 1952
By United States. Department of Agriculture. Production and Marketing Administration. Cotton Branch

Regulations under the United States Cotton standards act applicable to cotton linters (revised effective July 1, 1956) United States cotton linters
By United States. Agricultural Marketing Service. Cotton Division

An act to place the cotton industry on a sound commercial basis, to prevent unfair competition and practices in putting cotton into the channels of interstate and foreign commerce, to provice funds for paying additional benefits under the Agricultural adjustment act, and for other purposes
By United States. Department of Agriculture. National Agricultural Library.

Export trade in and byproducts uses of tobacco. Letter from the Secretary of agriculture transmitting in response to Senate resolution no. 291 (75th cong.) a report pertaining to the export trade in and byproducts uses of tobacco. Mar.20 (legislative day, Mar.16) 1939
By United States. Department of Agriculture. National Agricultural Library.

Energy requirements of cotton-bale packaging systems
By W. Stanley Anthony

Summary of recommendations for the production of cotton under boll weevil conditions
By United States. Department of Agriculture. Cotton Council

Report of advisory committee on cotton crop reports to the secretary of agriculture, Dec. 22,1923
By United States. Department of Agriculture. National Agricultural Library.

Various methods of supporting the price of cotton
By

A report on farm value of crops consumed in industrial (non-food and non-feed) end uses. Also imports of important agricultural crops used industrially
By United States. Agricultural Research Service. Southern Utilization Research Branch

Tung oil: CCC offers, bids, sales, and lowest prices accepted by weeks, February 17 through September 29, 1955
By United States. Commodity Stabilization Service. Oils and Peanut Division

Ginning cotton to preserve quality
By W. Mayfield

Fukuoka-ken Hanamushiro Enkakushi
By Fukuoka-ken (Japan). Matting Treader's Guild

What are you going to do about King Cotton?
By United States. Dept. of Agriculture

Cotton wash-wear research at the Southern Utilization Research and Development Division, New Orleans, Louisiana
By United States. Agricultural Research Service. Southern Utilization Research and Development Division

Storage in flaxseed marketing. Abstract bibliography ofselected references and sources of data
By United States. Agricultural Marketing Service. Marketing Research Division

"Stoneville, U.S.A.".
By U.S. Cotton Ginning Laboratory, Stoneville, Miss

Moisture content of seed cotton in relation to cleaning and ginning efficiency and lint quality
By United States. Department of Agriculture. Production and Marketing Administration. Cotton Branch

Rules and regulations prohibiting the movement of cotton and cotton seed from Mexico into the United States and governing the entry into the United States of railway cars and othr vehicles, freight, express, baggage, or other materials from Mexico at border points
By United States. Federal Horticultural Board

Rules and regulations prohibiting the movement of cotton and cotton seed from Mexico into the United States and governing the entry into the United States of railway cars and other vehicles, freight, express, baggage or other materials from Mexico at border points
By United States. Federal Horticultural Board