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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
Youngblood, B.
Youngblood, Bonney
Youngblood, Curtis E.
Youngman, S. J.
- Adulteration of Beeswax
American Bee Journal: February 13, 1884 (Volume 20, Number 7)
- Alsike Clover. The Origin and Value of this Excellent Honey-Plant
American Bee Journal: April 20, 1889 (Volume 25, Number 16)
- Basswood. Some Important Apicultural Problems--Golden-Rod
American Bee Journal: February 22, 1890 (Volume 26, Number 8)
- Bee-Feeders. Need of a Feeder for Winter and Spring Use
American Bee Journal: May 24, 1890 (Volume 26, Number 21)
- Bees in Hollow Trees, etc.
American Bee Journal: May 2, 1883 (Volume 19, Number 18)
- Causes of Loss in Winter
American Bee Journal: December 10, 1884 (Volume 20, Number 50)
- Chaff Hives. Heavy Rainfall--Prefers Large Hives
American Bee Journal: June 7, 1890 (Volume 26, Number 23)
- Drones from Worker Eggs
American Bee Journal: February 27, 1884 (Volume 20, Number 9)
- Honey. Is It Digested Nectar? Questions to be Answered
American Bee Journal: April 12, 1890 (Volume 26, Number 15)
- Honey-Plants and Hibernation
American Bee Journal: April, 1885 (Volume 21, Number 4, Edition Monthly)
- Honey-Plants and Hibernation
American Bee Journal: March 25, 1885 (Volume 21, Number 12)
- Phenol and Foul Brood
American Bee Journal: March 23, 1887 (Volume 23, Number 12)
- Rearing and Introducing Queens
American Bee Journal: April 21, 1886 (Volume 22, Number 16)
- Swarming. Bees do Select a Location before Swarming
American Bee Journal: August 29, 1888 (Volume 24, Number 35)
Youth, Ruth C.
Yu, Wusheng
Yuan, D. Y.
Yudelman, Montague
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