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Family camping in Alabama 

Driscoll, L. S. (Lelland Stanford), 1917- (1967-6)

Farm building plans 

Alabama Polytechnic Institute. Extension Service; Alabama Polytechnic Institute. Dept. of Agricultural Engineering (1914)

Farm estate planning in Alabama : problems, tools and case studies 

Hughes, William C.; Bell, Sidney C. (1975-03)

Farm handling and marketing of pecans in Alabama 

Jones, Ronald E.; Danner, Maurice J. (1964-06)

Farm machinery custom rates in Alabama, 1963 

Nolen, Thomas Daniel, 1940- (1964-05)

Farm marketing of truck crops in Baldwin County 

Kern, Edward E., 1921- (1959-06)

Farm marketing of truck crops in Houston County 

Kern, Edward E., 1921- (1959-06)

Farm mortgage loan experience in southeast Alabama 

Mereness, E. H. (Elmer Hiram), 1901- (1935-01)

Farm Operator Perceptions of Barriers to the Use of Irrigation in Alabama 

Molnar, Joseph J.; Sydnor, Emily Taliaferro; Rodekohr, D.; Runge, Max W.; Fowler, S. (2011-04)

Farm rental arrangements in Alabama's Piedmont 

Snare, John L. (John Langford), 1923- (1956-12)

Farm tenancy and Alabama law 

Clonts, Howard A. (1970-06)

Farmer cooperation in northern Alabama : a physical inventory and appraisal of cooperative endeavor in sixteen counties 

Salter, L. C. (Luther Carlton); Morgan, E. L. (Ezra Leonidas), b. 1879 (1941-03)

Farming Systems Research and Extension in Mali, 1986-1994 

Yeboah, Anthony; Guthrie, Richard L. (Richard Lafayette), 1941- (1995?)

Fattening beef calves in Alabama 

Gray, Dan T.; Ward, W. F. (William Francis) (1911-10)

Fattening calves in Alabama : Investigations in cooperation with the Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station 

Gray, Dan T.; Ward, W. F. (William Francis) (1912-07-27)
The paper gives the details of three experiments in fattening calves in Alabama, two lots being fed during the winter on separate farms with various southern feeds, and the third lot carried through the winter and subsequently ...