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This is a complete bibliography of books and journals
in Core Historical Literature of Agriculture, organized by both author and title or by publication year:
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Non-alphabetic
1620-1639 |
1640-1659 |
1720-1739 |
1800-1819 |
1820-1839 |
1840-1859 |
1860-1879 |
1880-1899 |
1900-1919 |
1920-1939 |
1940-1959 |
1960-1979 |
1980-1999
Journal Title List
Cole, T. C.
Coleman, A. Lee
- Differential Communication among Farmers in a Kentucky County
Rural Sociology: June, 1955 (Volume 20, Number 2)
- Farmers' Practice -Adoption Rates in Relation to Adoption Rates of "Leaders"
Rural Sociology: June, 1954 (Volume 19, Number 2)
- Neighborhood Norms and the Adoption of Farm Practices
Rural Sociology: December, 1959 (Volume 24, Number 4)
- The Relation of Farmer Characteristics to the Adoption of Recommended Farm Practices
Rural Sociology: September - December, 1955 (Volume 20, Number 3-4)
- The Relation of Kinship, Exchanging Work, and Visiting to the Adoption of Recommended Farm Practices
Rural Sociology: September, 1954 (Volume 19, Number 3)
- The Relation of Neighborhood of Residence to Adoption of Recommended Farm Practices
Rural Sociology: December, 1954 (Volume 19, Number 4)
- Rural Sociology and Its Editors: A Brief History
Rural Sociology: Winter, 1985 (Volume 50, Number 4)
- The Rural-Urban Variable in Race Relations
Rural Sociology: December, 1965 (Volume 30, Number 4)
Coleman, C. H.
Coleman, H. F.
- Are Queens Injured in Shipping?
American Bee Journal: June 28, 1894 (Volume 33, Number 26)
- Bee-Keepers Not Suffering from Over-Production of the Honey Product
American Bee Journal: June 11, 1896 (Volume 36, Number 24)
- Bee-Keeping in East Tennessee--Non-Swarming
American Bee Journal: July 27, 1893 (Volume 32, Number 4)
- Bee-Paralysis a Disease--Pulled Queens
American Bee Journal: July 6, 1893 (Volume 32, Number 1)
- Bee-Paralysis and Starvation with Plenty of Honey
American Bee Journal: September 14, 1893 (Volume 32, Number 11)
- Dividing Colonies for Increase
American Bee Journal: March 8, 1894 (Volume 33, Number 10)
- The East Tennessee Convention
American Bee Journal: August 30, 1894 (Volume 34, Number 9)
- East Tennessee Honey-Resources and People
American Bee Journal: January 24, 1895 (Volume 35, Number 4)
- East Tennessee Honey-Yielders
American Bee Journal: October 4, 1894 (Volume 34, Number 14)
- The Five-Banded Bees and Golden Italians
American Bee Journal: January 10, 1895 (Volume 35, Number 2)
- Importance of Properly Preparing Bees for Winter
American Bee Journal: November 9, 1893 (Volume 32, Number 19)
- Location and Overstocking--Nectar Secretion
American Bee Journal: November 23, 1893 (Volume 32, Number 21)
- Methods of Wintering Bees in Tennessee, etc.
American Bee Journal: December 7, 1893 (Volume 32, Number 23)
- More About Pulled Queens and their Importance
American Bee Journal: August 31, 1893 (Volume 32, Number 9)
- Questions About East Tennessee
American Bee Journal: December 27, 1894 (Volume 34, Number 26)
- Season in East Tennessee--Bee-Paralysis (?)
American Bee Journal: November 1, 1894 (Volume 34, Number 18)
- Some Exceptions to General Rules About Bees
American Bee Journal: August 10, 1893 (Volume 32, Number 6)
- Southern Queens--Mailing Queen-Bees
American Bee Journal: May 31, 1894 (Volume 33, Number 22)
- Tiring-Out Swarms--Queenless Bees
American Bee Journal: April 12, 1894 (Volume 33, Number 15)
- The True Test of Purity of Queens
American Bee Journal: March 21, 1895 (Volume 35, Number 12)
- Why Do Some Suffer from Bee-Stings and Others Not?
American Bee Journal: October 5, 1893 (Volume 32, Number 14)
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