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    • Infectious Equine Encephalomyelitis in North Dakota in 1944 

      Unknown author (1945)
      The infection rate of both horses and mules in North Dakota encephalomyelitis are compared to overall U.S. rates and for those vaccinated against such vs those not. Mortality rates for those not receiving vaccination was ...
    • James Renfrew Dice 

      Unknown author (1945)
      The article is an extended obituary for a professor very actively involved in the dairy market of him time 1908 to 1945.
    • Land Market Activity in North Dakota First Quarter, 1945 

      Berger, Robert L.; Engelking, Reuben (1945)
      North Dakota land prices for four counties in the first quarter of 1945 are compared with those numbers of the last quarter ending 1944. Prices remained a steady 67% higher than those figures for 1941's average. factors ...
    • Moldy Grain Can Cause Livestock Losses 

      Foss, J. O. (1945)
      The usage of moldy grains being fed to livestock and poultry is discussed. The drying of the grain combined with high temperatures may kill some spores. Toxicity varies with each type of mold. The mortality rate of such ...
    • Pullorum and Paratyphoid in North Dakota Turkeys 

      Evelth, D. F.; Foss, J. O.; Nelson, C. I. (1945)
      Data is presented on the findings of five control groups of turkeys, whether young or mature, and methods to reduce these infections incidence. During 1944 to 1945, research was conducted to detect agglutinins for pullorums ...