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Possibilities of the Everglades
Table of Contents
- Front Matter
- Everglades Not All Alike
- Legal Phases
- Annual Report 1937, Everglades Station
- Permanent Improvements
- Water Control
- Meteorological Records
- Fruit and Forest Tree Trials and Other Introductory Plantings
- Soil Fertility Investigations under Field and Greenhouse Conditions
- Insect Pests and Their Control
- Soils Investigations
- Water Control Investigations
- Studies in Crop Rotation
- Studies upon the Role of Special Elements in Plant Development upon the Peat and Muck Soils of the Everglades
- Studies upon the Prevalence and Control of the Sugarcane Moth Borer in South Florida
- Studies of the Prevalence and Control of Rodents under Field and Village Conditions
- Cane Breeding Experiments
- General Physiological Phases of Sugarcane Investigations
- Pasture Investigations on the Peat and Muck Soils of the Everglades
- Agronomic Studies with Sugarcane
- Forage Crops Investigations
- Grain Crop Investigations
- Seed Storage Investigations
- Fiber Crop Investigations
- Cover Crop Investigations
- Agronomic Studies upon the Growth of Syrup and Forage Cane in Florida
- Seed and Soil-Borne Diseases of Vegetable Crops
- Leaf Blights of Vegetable Crops
- Physiological Phases of Plant Nutrition
- Relation of Organic Composition of Agricultural Plants to the Progress of Vegetative Development and the Occurrence of Maturity
- Beef and Dual-Purpose Cattle Investigations
- Nematode Investigations
- Letter from the Secretary of War, Transmitting a Report ... by Mr. E. R. Lloyd, dated February 11, 1930
- Report on the Possibilities of Agricultural Development in the Everglades District of Florida
- Everglades
- Prevention of Incendiarism
- Reducing Fire Hazards
- Extinguishing Fires
- Summary of Recommendations
- Everglades Fire Control
- Map of Everglades Section of Florida