This collection of Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station research bulletins records a wide range of research over an eighty year span, from agronomic and soils research to plant diseases, agricultural economics to studies of rural life. The University Archives of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln preserves print copies of these historical research bulletins. The Center for Research Libraries supported the creation of this digital collection through the Project Ceres award program.
1919
Fusarium Blight of the Soy Bean and the Relation of Various Factors to Infection, Richard O. Cromwell
Farm Types in Nebraska, as Determined by Climatic, Soil, and Economic Factors, R. R. Spafford
1918
Studies Concerning the Elimination of Experimental Error in Comparative Crop Tests, T. A. Kiesselbach
1917
Spraying Experiments in Nebraska, J. Ralph Cooper
Studies of the Etiology and Control of Blister Canker on Apple Trees, J. Ralph Cooper
Relation of Size of Seed and Sprout Value to the Yield of Small Grain Crops, T. A. Kiesselbach and C. A. Helm
1916
A Genetic Study of Plant Height in Phaseolus vulgaris, R. A. Emerson
Transpiration as a Factor in Crop Production, T. A. Kiesselbach
A Physiological Study of Two Strains of Fusarium in Their Causal Relation to Tuber Rot and Wilt of Potato, George K. Link
The Colloidal Swelling of Wheat Gluten in Relation to Milling and Baking, F. W. Upson and J. W. Calvin
1914
The Storage and Use of Soil Moisture. Report of Experimental Substation, North Platte, Nebraska, W. W. Burr
The Inheritance of a Recurring Somatic Variation in Variegated Ears of Maize, R. A. Emerson
1913
Studies on the Relation of the Nonavailable Water of the Soil to the Hygroscopic Coefficient, F. J. Always
The Inheritance of Quantitative Characters in Maize, R. A. Emerson and E. M. East
A Dry Rot of the Irish Potato Tuber, E. Mead Wilcox, George K.K. Link, and Venus W. Pool