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RS 21/7/193 Richard K. Seim (1928-

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Papers, 1951-1992, undated

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Descriptive summary creator:

Seim, Richard K. (1928-

title:

Papers

dates:

1951-1992, undated

extent:

35.5 linear feet (27 records center cartons and 1 document box)

collection number:

RS 21/7/193

repository:

)

University Archives, Special Collections Department, Iowa State University.

Administrative information access:

Open for research

publication rights:

To obtain copies of images in this collection, written permission must first be received from the editor of Farm Journal. Consult Head, Special Collections Department

preferred citation:

Richard K. Seim Papers, RS 21/7/193, Special Collections Department, Iowa State University Library.

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Abstract Editor and agricultural journalist. Richard K. Seim graduated from Iowa State College (University) in 1956 with a degree in agricultural journalism. Following graduation, Seim took a job with the Extension Information Service at Iowa State. In 1958, he accepted an editorial position with Wallace's Farmer magazine in Des Moines. The following year he was hired by Farm Journal magazine as the Midwest Regional Editor, a position he held until his retirement in 1991. This collection spans Seim's entire career as Midwest Regional Editor for Farm Journal magazine. As such, the materials cover a wide range of agricultural topics including changes of scale in farm size and machinery, new ideas in animal nutrition and health, and an ever-changing political and farm policy environment. Materials include many of Seim's Farm Journal articles, corresponding notes, newspaper clippings, photographs, interviews, and research. Administrative aspects of Seim's career are documented through office correspondence, memos, and reports.

Biographical note Richard K. Seim was born September 5, 1928 in Marshalltown, Iowa. Seim graduated from nearby Albion Public School (1946) and then attended Marshalltown Junior College (Marshalltown Community College). In 1950, Seim was drafted into the Armed Forces and served for two years including one tour in Korea. After he was discharged from the Army Seim attended Iowa State College (University) where he received his B.S. (1956) in agricultural journalism. Throughout his school years, Seim showed interest in news reporting and writing. At Iowa State he was a reporter for the student newspaper and a writer for the student agriculture magazine, the Iowa Agriculturist. He also worked part-time for WOI radio and television helping with the farm market news reports and radio farm programs. He eventually took a part-time job writing for the Extension Information Service which became full-time work after his graduation. In 1958, Seim accepted an editorial position with Wallace’s Farmer magazine in Des Moines. The following year he was hired by Farm Journal magazine, the company from which he would retire. He was named Midwest Regional Editor (1959-1991) of the magazine and wrote news and feature stories and also did most of his own photography. As a regional editor he covered all aspects of agriculture in the Midwestern United States including production agriculture, university and commercial research, politics, and farm organizations. He retired on December 31, 1991, but continued to write for Farm Journal as a contributing editor. Richard Seim and his wife, Alene, were married in 1950. They have two children, Becky and Arne, and reside in Ames, Iowa. SPECIAL COLLECTIONS DEPARTMENT

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Collection description The collection (1951-1992, undated) contains Farm Journal articles, mostly written by Richard Seim, and corresponding notes, newspaper clippings, photographs, interviews, and research. The collection also contains correspondence, memos, and reports relating to the administrative operations of Farm Journal. This collection spans the entire career of Seim as Midwest Regional Editor for Farm Journal magazine. The material covers a wide range of agricultural topics including changes of scale in farm size and machinery, new ideas in animal nutrition and health, and an ever-changing political and farm policy environment. Seim was also interested in the Midwestern farm family and many farmers were interviewed and photographed by Seim for use in his stories. Most of Seim’s original articles and notes are included in the collection and provide valuable insights into the agricultural issues of the time. The collection also documents much of Seim’s administrative efforts as editor for Farm Journal. Correspondence with staff reveals the working relationship among staff members during his time as editor. The collection also includes Seim’s weekly reports which include notes on crop conditions, story possibilities, political developments, and personal observations. In addition to these weekly reports are reports presented at the national semi-annual meetings for the editors of Farm Journal magazine. These reports document developments in agriculture as they took place from all regions of the country.

Organization This collection is divided into three series: Series 1, Farm Journal stories and articles, 1952-1988, undated Series 2, Professional and Administrative Records, 1951-1992, undated Series 3, Photographs and Slides, 1965-1991, undated

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Description of series Series 1

Farm Journal Stories and Articles

1952-1988, undated

extent:

25.4 linear feet (19.5 record center cartons)

description:

This series contains stories and articles written by Richard Seim for Farm Journal. Included with most articles are drafts, notes, and reference materials. The articles cover a number of topics, including crops, livestock, farming practices and general interest pertaining to farming and farm life. Some pertinent abbreviations are as follows: NFO (National Farm Organization) AAEA (American Agricultural Editors’ Association) FmHA (Farmers Home Administration) CRP (Conservation Reserve Program) CAST (Council for Agricultural Science and Technology) WIFE (Women Involved in Farm Economics) The collection is organized in its original order.

Container list Box

Folder

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Dates

1

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“Computer speeds study of crop and livestock markets”

1984

1

2

Young Farmer Question, The

1977

1

3

Staff Conference Readership Reports

1978

28

1

(Crops) Corn belt may be wet this spring

1978

28

2

(Crops) Seed corn signs part of history, still sell corn

1978

28

3

(Crops) One of those good years…Henderson

1978

28

4

(Crops) Soybean root disease thrives in wet soils

1978

28

5

(Crops) No-till weed control

1978

28

6

(Crops) Cheapskate weed treaters may save you time, money

1978

28

7

(Crops) Spot spraying problem weeds

1978

28

8

(Crops) New soybean herbicides with “rescue” potential

1978

28

9

(Crops) Add for corn/fertilizer roundup

1978

28

10

(Crops) Add for soybean narrow-row stories

1978

28

11

(Crops) Add for set-aside program piece

1978

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12

(Crops) Is corn rootworm on the decline? (1 – 5”x7” b/w photograph)

1979

28

13

(Crops) Pick crops for profit. Derscheid

1979

28

14

(Crops) Add for corn borer roundup

1979

28

15

(Crops) Add for soybean marketing. Reedy

1979

28

16

(Crops) Replanting after hail: what chance for crops

1979

1

4

Farm Journal Memorandum, notes and reports

1982-1983

1

5

Memo to farm dogs

1970

1

6

They still pick seed by hand

1970-1971

1

7

Add: for manure handling story

1967-1968

1

8

Look what they’re making from soybeans now!

1964-1966

1

9

Outlook/Corn-Soybeans, March

1981

1

10

Outlook/Corn-Soybeans, Mid-February

1981

1

11

Outlook/Corn-Soybeans, February

1981

1

12

Outlook/Corn-Soybeans, Mid-January

1980

1

13

Outlook/Corn-Soybeans, January

1980

1

14

Outlook/Corn-Soybeans, December

1980

1

15

Outlook/Corn-Soybeans, November

1980

1

16

Outlook/Corn-Soybeans, October

1980

1

17

Outlook/Corn-Soybeans, September

1979-1980

1

18

Outlook/Corn-Soybeans, August

1980

1

19

Outlook/Corn-Soybeans, June-July (includes 1 b/w photograph)

1980

1

20

Outlook/Corn-Soybeans, May

1980

1

21

Outlook/Corn-Soybeans, April

1980

1

22

Outlook/Corn-Soybeans, March II

1980

1

23

Outlook/Corn-Soybeans, March

1980

1

24

Outlook/Corn-Soybeans, February II

1980

1

25

Outlook/Corn-Soybeans, February

1979-1980

1

26

Outlook/Corn-Soybeans, January II

1979

1

27

Outlook/Corn-Soybeans, January

1979

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Box

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28

Outlook/Corn-Soybeans, December

1979

1

29

Outlook/Corn-Soybeans, November

1979

1

30

Outlook/Corn-Soybeans, October

1979

1

31

Outlook/Corn-Soybeans, September

1979

1

32

Outlook/Corn-Soybeans, August

1979

1

33

Outlook/Corn-Soybeans, June-July

1979

1

34

Outlook/Corn-Soybeans, May

1979

1

35

Outlook/Corn-Soybeans, April

1979

1

36

Outlook/Corn-Soybeans, Mid-March

1979

1

37

Outlook/Corn-Soybeans, March

1979

1

38

Outlook/Corn-Soybeans, February II

1979

1

39

Outlook/Corn-Soybeans, February

1979

1

40

Outlook/Soybeans

1984

1

41

Outlook/Corn, Mid-February

1983-1984

1

42

Outlook/Corn, February

1983-1984

1

43

Outlook/Corn-Soybeans, Mid-January

1983-1984

1

44

Outlook/Soybeans, January

1983

1

45

Outlook/Soybeans, December

1983

1

46

Outlook/Corn, November

1983

1

47

Outlook/Soybeans, October

1983

1

48

Outlook/Corn, September

1983

1

49

Outlook, August

1983

1

50

Outlook/Corn, June-July

1983

1

51

Outlook/Corn, May

1983

1

52

Outlook, April

1983

1

53

Outlook/Soybeans, Mid-March

1983

1

54

Outlook/Corn, March

1983

1

55

Outlook/Corn, Mid-February

1982-1983

1

56

Outlook/Soybeans, February

1982-1983

1

57

Outlook/Soybeans, Mid-January

1982

1

58

Outlook/Corn, January

1982

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Box

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Title

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Outlook/Corn, December

1982

1

60

Outlook/Soybeans, November

1982

1

61

Outlook, October

1982

1

62

Outlook/Corn, September

1982

1

63

Outlook/Corn, August

1982

1

64

Outlook, June-July

1982

1

65

Outlook, May

1982

1

66

Outlook, April

1982

1

67

Outlook, Mid-March

1982

1

68

Outlook, March

1982

1

69

Commodity Outlook Picture, Mid-February

1982

1

70

Outlook, February

1981-1982

1

71

Outlook, Mid-January

1981-1982

1

72

Outlook/Corn, January

1981

1

73

Lightning Protection Institute

1981

1

74

Bankruptcy Laws

1981

1

75

Rural Development

1979

1

76

Foreign Agriculture

1972

1

77

Edit Memos

1986-1987

1

78

Pollution

1978

1

79

Farm Crime

1975-1981

1

80

Personalities in Agriculture

1977

1

81

Carter – Agriculture

1976-1977

1

82

Politics – 1984

1983-1984

1

83

Politics

1972-1976

1

84

Orville Freeman Press notes, biography, interviews

1959-1960

1

85

Freeman notes

1960

1

86

Outlook/Corn, December. Jon Wolkenhauer

1985

1

87

Outlook/Corn, November. Arlo Van Diest

1985

1

88

Outlook/Corn, October. Glenn Carstensen

1985

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Outlook/Corn, September. Gerry Keenan

1985

1

90

Outlook/Soybeans, August. Ron Reedy

1985

1

91

Outlook/Corn, June-July. Chadima

1985

1

92

Outlook/Soybeans, May. Ben Kern

1985

1

93

Outlook/Corn, April. Harvey Post

1985

2

1

Outlook/Soybeans, Mid-March. Dale Gerken

1985

2

2

Outlook/Corn, March. Tom Grau

1985

2

3

Outlook/Soybeans, Mid-February. Kading

1985

2

4

Outlook, February. Lee Amundson

1984-1985

2

5

Farmland – A little more land. (Getting more from less) Mike Koch.

1984

2

6

Outlook/Corn, Mid-January. Gardner

1985

2

7

Outlook/Corn, January. Lee Amundson

1984

2

8

Outlook/Soybeans, December. Armbrecht

1984

2

9

Outlook/Corn, November. Brad Petersburg

1984

2

10

Outlook/Soybeans, October. Karol King

1984

2

11

Outlook/Corn, September. Varel Bailey (NCGA)

1984

2

12

Outlook/Corn, August. Lynn Fletchall

1984

2

13

Outlook/Corn, June-July. Roland Cram

1984

2

14

Outlook/Corn, May. George Busch

1984

2

15

Outlook/Soybeans, April. Dale Ricke

1984

2

16

Outlook/Corn, Mid-March. Marvin Guse

1984

2

17

Outlook, December. Vern Katzung

1981

2

18

(Machinery) Planter tune-up pays a yield

1989-1991

2

19

Machinery Today, Sukup Manufacturing Co.

1991

2

20

Farmers build ridge feeders

1991

2

21

Sprayer story, “Fold ‘em up, move ‘em out” Farmers Goodman, Showman

1990

2

22

(Machinery) Jeff Heil

1990

2

23

Caddies share the load. Oathout

1990

2

24

(Machinery) “Porcupine bander avoids wind loss”

1989

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(Machinery) The “point-men” (includes 2 color photographs)

1987-1988

2

26

(Machinery) The plow of Champion

1988-1989

2

27

(Machinery) Rebuilt applicator. Howard and Dave Morey

1987

2

28

(Machinery) Cut-off plow shatters soil. James Frambach

1986-1990

2

29

(Machinery) On the track(s) of compaction (includes 7 color slides and 2 b/w photographs)

1985-1987

2

30

(Machinery) Slick levelers, lifters ease ridge planting

1985

2

31

(Machinery) Hiniker ridge tractor

1985

2

32

Hybrid ridge-planters sturdy, precise

1984-1985

2

33

(Machinery) Low-cost sprayer bands, broadcasts

1984

2

34

(Machinery) Sprayer wrongs. Ozkan

1983-1984

2

35

(Machinery) New burner dries corn with fuel from crop

1980-1983

2

36

(Machinery) A disk that pulls itself

1980

2

37

(Machinery) Cob “gasifier” dries seed corn (includes 1 b/w photograph)

1979-1980

2

38

(Machinery) What’s coming in tractors, implements?

1979

2

39

(Machinery) Clips, windrows, stalks while he combines corn

1978

2

40

(Machinery) Massey-Ferguson nylon bristle table

1977

2

41

(Machinery) New OSHA requirements for machinery guards

1976

2

42

(Machinery) Departmental I

1960-1975

2

43

(Machinery) Departmental II

1969

2

44

(Machinery) 1961 Feature stories by Dick Seim

1961

2

45

(Machinery) 1960 Feature stories by Dick Seim (includes 2 b/w photographs)

1960

2

46

Kewanee Machinery (includes 2 b/w photographs)

1980

2

47

Hiniker Operation Manual Row-crops (Conservation Production Systems)

undated

2

48

Outlook/Corn, January. Brad Graham

1991

2

49

Outlook/Corn, December. Willard Gerlach

1991

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Outlook/Corn, November. Mike Muchlenhardt

1991

2

51

Outlook/Soybeans, October. Ron Schildroth

1991

2

52

Outlook/Corn, September. Dennis Gardener

1991

2

53

Outlook/Corn, August. Gary Pestorious

1991

2

54

Outlook/Soybeans, June/July. Roger Iverson.

1991

2

55

Outlook/Soybeans, May. Allyn Hagensick

1991

2

56

Outlook/Corn, April. Ron Heck

1991

2

57

Outlook/Soybeans, Mid-March. Jerry Maier

1991

2

58

Outlook/Soybeans, March. Donald Lynk

1991

2

59

Outlook/Corn, Mid-February. Dave Rock

1991

2

60

Outlook/Corn, February. Tom Vittetoe

1991

2

61

Outlook/Corn, Mid-January. Shawn Flynn

1990-1991

2

62

Outlook/Soybeans, January. Cathy Konecny

1990-1991

2

63

Outlook/Soybeans, December. Lavern Spaulding

1990

2

64

Outlook/Soybeans, November. Raymond Repp

1990

2

65

Outlook/Soybeans, October. Forrest Bartenhagen

1990

2

66

Outlook/Corn, September. Glen Alden

1990

2

67

Outlook/Corn, August. Craig Weir

1990

2

68

Outlook/Soybeans, June/July. Roy Bardole

1990

2

69

Outlook/Corn, May. Gene Voshage

1990

2

70

Outlook/Corn, April. Grant Annextad

1990

2

71

Outlook/Corn, Mid-March. Larry Clark

1990

2

72

Outlook/Corn, March. Bob Bowman

1990

2

73

Outlook/Corn, Mid-February. Don Rothfus Outlook/Soybeans, Mid-February. Robert Youneren

1990

2

74

Outlook/Corn-Soybeans, February. Paul Gochenour, Terry Schneider

1990

2

75

Outlook/Soybeans, September. David Jansen

1988

2

76

Outlook/Corn, June-July. Bob Wemer

1988

2

77

Outlook/Corn, May. Ray Thorn

1988

2

78

Outlook/Corn, April. Brad Barth

1988

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Outlook/Corn, Mid-March. Bill Northey

1988

2

80

Outlook/Soybeans, Mid-January. Glen and Teri Mann

1989-1990

2

81

Outlook/Soybeans, January. Lewis Bainbridge

1989-1990

2

82

Outlook/Corn, December. Ben Kern

1989

2

83

Outlook/Soybeans, November. Dennis Freist

1989

2

84

Outlook, December.

1989

2

85

Outlook/Soybeans, Allen and Darrel Burt

1989

2

86

Outlook/Corn, September. Steve Julius

1989

2

87

Outlook, August.

1989

2

88

Outlook/Soybeans, June-July. Bill Lingemann

1989

2

89

Outlook, August

1989

2

90

Outlook/Corn, May. Robert Wade

1989

2

91

Outlook/Soybeans, April. Dan Kirchmann

1989

2

92

Outlook/Soybeans, Mid-March. Russell Teig

1989

2

93

Outlook/Soybean, February. Adryn Peterson

1988

2

94

Outlook/Corn, Mid-February. Harold Cameron

1988

2

95

Outlook/Soybeans, January. Don Buck

1987-1988

2

96

Outlook, Mid-January.

1987-1988

2

97

Outlook, December, Kathy Rosenthal

1987

2

98

Outlook/Corn, March. Pete Wenstrand

1989

2

99

Outlook/Corn. Joe Scheckel

1989

2

100

Outlook/Soybeans, February. Sampson

1988-1989

2

101

Outlook/Corn, December. Duane Woebbeking

1987-1988

2

102

Outlook/Soybeans, January. Kurt Johnson

1988-1989

2

103

Farm Outlook

1988

3

1

Outlook/Corn-Soybeans, November. David Whitman

1988

3

2

Outlook/Corn, October. Lynn Hardin

1988

3

3

Seed Corn Companies, 1981 (includes 1 b/w photograph)

1980-1991

3

4

Officers – Farm Organizations

1975-1987

3

5

Farm Business Organizations

1974-1991

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Folder

Title

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3

6

New Farm Organizations, 1984 National Agricultural Press

1987

3

7

Iowa Farm Bureau, Information for news media (includes 3 b/w photographs)

1971-1972

3

8

NFO plans action to boost prices, October 1967

1955-1972

3

9

NFO Milk holding, March 1967

1967

29

18

Look what’s under the hide! Beef Extra (2 copies and photocopy)

1967

3

10

College Dairy Head challenges NFO Dairy Plan

1964-1966

3

11

Independent Farmers Alliance

1970

3

12

Farmers Union

1972-1989

3

13

Dean Kleckner, President National Farm Bureau, 1986

1986-1990

3

14

Farm Organizations – Farm Bureau, Part 1

1981-1991

3

15

Farm Organizations – Farm Bureau, Part 2

1984-1989

3

16

Outlook/Corn-Soybeans, December. Denny Cooper

1978

3

17

Wisner Outlook

1977-1980

3

18

Outlook/Corn-Soybeans, December.

1978

3

19

Outlook/Corn-Soybeans, November.

1978

3

20

Outlook/Corn-Soybeans, October.

1978

3

21

Outlook/Corn-Soybeans, September. Henry/Adams

1978

3

22

Outlook, August. Elizabeth Curry

1978

3

23

Outlook Farmcast, June-July.

1978

3

24

Outlook Farmcast, May. Naylor

1978

3

25

Staff Conference Reports, Spring 1970-Fall 1972

1969-1972

3

26

What’s Ahead in Farming

1968-1970

3

27

Staff Conference Reports, 1964-1970

1965-1969

3

28

Staff Conference Reports, 1959-1963

1959-1963

3

29

Coffman – 1978 Farm Journal Copy

1978

3

30

Coffman – 1977 Farm Journal Copy

1977

3

31

Coffman – 1976 Farm Journal Copy

1976

3

32

Midwest 1974-1976 Inventory

1974-1978

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Box

Folder

Title

Dates

3

33

Midwest 1972-1973 Inventory

1972-1973

3

34

Midwest 1970-1971 Inventory

1970-1971

3

35

Midwest 1968-1969 Inventory

1968-1969

3

36

Midwest 1966-1967 Staff Inventory

1966-1967

3

37

Wisner 1972-1976 Outlook

1972-1976

3

38

(Outlook) Farmcast December 1977

1977

3

39

(Outlook) Farmcast November 1977

1977

3

40

(Outlook) Farmcast October 1977

1977

3

41

(Outlook) Farmcast September 1977

1977

3

42

Farmcast 7/8/77

1977

3

43

(Outlook) Farmcast June-July 1977

1977

3

44

(Outlook) Farmcast May 1977

1977

3

45

(Outlook) Farmcast April 1977

1977

3

46

(Outlook) Farmcast March II 1977

1977

3

47

(Outlook) Farmcast March I 1977 Photo candidate (dirt over snow)

1977

3

48

(Outlook) Farmcast February II 1977

1977

3

49

(Outlook) Farmcast February I 1977

1976-1977

3

50

(Outlook) Farmcast January 1976

1976

3

51

(Outlook) Farmcast December 1976

1976

3

52

(Outlook) Farmcast November 1976

1976

3

53

(Outlook) Farmcast October

1976

3

54

(Outlook) Cornstalks – fuel for drying grain

1976

3

55

(Crops) Cornstalks – fuel for drying grain

1976-1977

3

56

(Outlook) Farmcast August 1976

1976

3

57

(Outlook) Farmcast June-July 1976

1976

4

1

(Outlook) Add for Farmcast

1976

4

2

(Outlook) Farmcast for April 1976

1976

4

3

Elevator east of Ames (Used for April Farmcast) (includes 1 b/w photograph)

1976

4

4

(Outlook) Farmcast March 1976

1976

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(Outlook) Farmcast February II 1976

1976

4

6

(Outlook) Farmcast February I 1975

1976-1976

4

7

(Outlook) Farmcast January 1976

1975

4

8

(Outlook) Farmcast December 1975

1975

4

9

(Outlook) Farmcast November 1975

1975

4

10

(Outlook) Add for Farmcast October 1975

1975

4

11

(Outlook) Farmcast September 1975

1975

4

12

(Outlook) Farmcast August 1975

1975

4

13

(Outlook) Farmcast June/July 1975

1975

4

14

(Outlook) Farmcast May 1975

1975

4

15

(Outlook) Farmcast April 1975

1975

4

16

(Outlook) Farmcast March 1975

1975

4

17

(Outlook) Farmcast February 1975

1974-1975

4

18

(Outlook) Farmcast January 1974

1974

4

19

(Outlook) Farmcast 1974

1974

4

20

(Outlook) Farmcast 1973

1973

4

21

“You can bin better grain”

1988-1990

4

22

“Corn firms hustle to fill seed need”

1988

4

23

“Dry – here’s why”

1988

4

24

“Food output up; hunger remains”

1988

4

25

“Buy seed early?”

1988

4

26

“Spring help – from the USSR”

1988-1989

4

27

(Crops) New corn blight no U.S. threat

1988

4

28

(Crops) Farmers consider erosion remedies

1988

4

29

(Crops) Corn growers eye new uses

1987-1988

4

30

(Crops) Flexible sprayer follows surface contour

1988

4

31

(Crops) Ridge tillers, Gary Bonde

1988

4

32

(Crops) New fertilizer goal

1986-1988

4

33

(Crop Expo) No-fat tillage leads to leaner costs, Christian Miller

1987-1988

4

34

(Crops) Bushel of beans buys protection

1988

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(Crop Expo) Jack Bates

1987-1988

4

36

(Crop Expo) Richard Langner

1987-1988

4

37

(Crop Expo) Ron and Pat Kuhlmeier

1987

4

38

(Crops) Squeeze costs; stroke profits

1984-1988

4

39

(Crops) Team farm

1987-1988

4

40

(Crops) Corn-bean strips, C. Miller

1987

4

41

(Crops) Two-year rootworms

1987

4

42

(Crops) Cost-conscious weed control

1987

4

43

(Crops) Air gases/kill bugs in grain

1987-1989

4

44

Personalities, Nikonov

1987

4

45

(Trade) Soviet Official: You buy; we buy

1987

4

46

(Crops) Crop cheers corn group, Keith Hora

1987

4

47

(Crops) Clean-grain payoff, Dennis Ulrich, Mike Sharingson

1987-1988

4

48

(Crops) Strip rotation/yields corn

1987

4

49

(Crops) Corn-bean strips: Any yield payoff?

1987

4

50

(Crops) 30% tillage on wet soils

1987

4

51

(Crops) New corn blight found in China

1987

4

52

(Crops) Check runs boost Iowa crop champs, McLaren, Bob-Renee, Hunget

1987

4

53

(Machinery) Spike N “feedings” preplant to tassle

1986-1987

4

54

(Crops) Skinny chisels, contours save residue, hold soil, John Black

1987

4

55

(Crops) Sweep ridges, then plant, McKenney

1987

4

56

(Crops) Rootworms fight back

1986

4

57

(Crops) New crops for the corn belt?

1986-1987

4

58

(Crops) Pump up low pH; inflate yields

1986

4

59

(Crops) Can you grow corn for $2?

1986-1987

4

60

Notes and materials for “Can you grow corn for $2”

1986

4

61

(Crops) Competitor pushed no-till to 218, Guy Ewald Gwald

1986-1987

4

62

(Crops) Will quality push help grain sales?

1986-1987

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63

(Crops) U.S. growers talk tariffs; trade

1986-1987

4

64

Outlook/Corn, Mark Rogen

1987

4

65

Outlook/Corn, Doug Caffrey

1987

4

66

NFO; Farm bureau – marketing partners?

1987

4

67

Outlook/Corn, James Campbell

1987

4

68

Outlook/Soybeans, Jon Wolkenhauer

1987

4

69

Outlook/Corn, Dan Huhn

1987

4

70

Outlook/Soybeans, Jeff Heil

1987

4

71

Outlook/Corn, Eugene Lang

1987

4

72

Outlook/Soybeans, Tim Broderick

1987

4

73

Outlook/Soybeans, Ralph Schnur

1987

4

74

Outlook/Corn, Pat & Ron Kuhlemeier

1986-1987

4

75

Outlook/Soybeans, Larry & Jeanie Lust

1986-1987

4

76

Outlook/Corn, Mark Lund

1986-1987

4

77

Outlook/Soybeans, Eric Wahl

1986

4

78

Outlook/Corn, Joel Esslinger

1986

4

79

Land item for ECW, Guy Ewald

1986

4

80

Outlook/Corn, Harold Cutler, NCG President Jack Kintzle

1986

4

81

Outlook/Corn, Darrell Smith did both corn and soybeans

1986

4

82

Outlook/Soybeans, Bob Ritter

1986

4

83

Outlook/Beef

1986

4

84

Outlook/Soybeans, Murray & Connie Jo Smith

1986

4

85

Outlook/Soybeans, Repp

1986

4

86

Outlook/Corn, Swanson

1986

4

87

Outlook/Corn, Bruce Kenney

1986

4

88

Outlook/Corn, Carl Eby

1985-1986

4

89

Outlook/Soybeans, Bob Schafer

1986

4

90

Outlook/Corn, Larry Johnson, MN Outlook, “Steep” land

1985-1986

4

91

Outlook/Soybeans, Randy Madden

1985-1986

4

92

Outlook/Soybeans, Dwight Johnson

1985-1986

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(Crops N) When corn needs it

1982-1983

5

2

(Crops) Departmental N rates, timing affect efficiency

1982

5

3

(Crops) West Virginian creates Appalachian “Corn belt”

1981-1983

5

4

(Crops) Colters slice away injection problems, Vittetoe

1982

5

5

(Crops) We harvest corn

1982

5

6

(Crops) Corn growers asks for paid cutback

1982

5

7

(Crops) Drying bin smooths soybean harvest

1980-1983

5

8

(Crops) Cornfield prowlers may earn a payoff

1981-1982

5

9

(Crops) Not quite drilled, Dunn, Dicksen, Greiner, Boerboom

1982

5

10

(Crops) No-plow tillage economic tradeoffs

1981-1982

5

11

(Crops) Planting on ridges

1981-1983

5

12

(Crops) Gift nitrogen: bean to corn

1982

5

13

(Crops) Plant beans solid then make tracks – without yield cut, Whigham

1982

5

14

(Crops) Troubleshoot your 1982 crop, Benson

1981-1983

5

15

(Crops) Season long management – Fiscus Soybean impact, prettiest field, La Moille-Willis Fiscus

1982

5

16

(Crops) Soybean winner hog champ too

1982

5

17

(Crops) Starting corn right…

1982

5

18

(Crops) Tuck in fertilizer where you get the most kick, Flathers

1977-1982

5

19

(Crops) Try no-till? Yes

1981-1982

5

20

(Crops) Corn rootworms

1981

5

21

(Crops) More new grass killers (Crops) Help herbicides do a better job

1981

5

22

(Crops) Good news about “bad news” weeds

1981-1982

5

23

(Crops) Get gloves and goggles 3 color slides

1980-1983

5

24

(Crops) Living on beans, Joel Thiesse

1981

5

25

(Crops) Not a 200-bu year

1981

5

26

(Crops) ABCDEF Changes, Eberhart, Herbst, Severs, Heck, Miller, Peckman

1981

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(Crops) Must you build up soils to no-till?

1981

5

28

(Crops) Stored grain, Sutler

1981

5

29

(Crops) Hold it! Soybean residue will save soil

1980-1981

5

30

(Crops) Corn growers want markets; more members (includes 1 color photograph)

1981

5

31

(Crops) Growing corn in 1990

1981

5

32

(Crops) Stre-e-e-etch corn weed control

1980-1981

5

33

(Crops) Crop “computer” you can take to the field, S.E. Taylor

1981

5

34

(Crops) A Ridge tiller plows a furrow, Ernie Behn

1981

5

35

(Crops) Erosion shield, Laflen

1981

5

36

(Crops) Corn, Beans, Whigham-Stadtmuellers 12 color slides

1980-1981

5

37

(Crops) Keep it flowing Wick weeders

1979-1981

5

38

(Crops) How do you get 165-bushel corn, L. Schoening

1981

5

39

(Crops) See how the other guy farms

1979-1981

5

40

(Crops) You’re equipped now for reduced tillage

1976-1981

5

41

(Crops) Herbicide incorporation, Alex Martin (Nebr)

1981

5

42

(Crops) Yield top priority for born breeders looking to future

1978-1979

5

43

(Crops) New grass killers

1980

5

44

(Crops) A young corn grower looks to the future, Ray Thorn Jr.

1981-1982

5

45

(Crops) Iron chlorosis does reduce soybean yield

1980-1981

5

46

(Crops) What’s chewing your corn?

1980-1981

5

47

Corn Insects 1981

1980

5

48

Recommendations returned from specialist – corn insects, 1981 (file 1 of 2)

1980-1981

5

49

Recommendations returned from specialist – corn insects, 1981 (file 2 of 2)

1980

5

50

Check copies returned from sources What’s eating your corn?

1980

5

51

(Crops) Nightshade sticky problem in soybeans

1980-1982

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Dates

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52

(Crops) Four farmers/one drill

1980-1981

5

53

(Crops) Add for outlook piece

1980

6

1

Corn 1981-1984, part 1 (includes 4 color slides)

1987-1989

6

2

Corn 1981-1984, part 2

1985-1987

6

3

Corn 1981-1984, part 3

1981-1986

6

4

(Crops) Budget grain handling, Pliner, Forsberg, Murley

1985-1986

6

5

(Crops) How to pick top hybrid, Benson, Hicks, Stadtmueller, Pickhy

1985-1986

6

6

(Crops) Scout to fight “borer bite” Kuhlman-Ostlie

1986

6

7

(Crops) Compaction affects fertilizer takeup

1986

6

8

(Crops) Alfalfa and manure cut bills for corn, Hans and Gwenna

1986-1987

6

9

(Crops) Biotechnology

1986

6

10

(Crops) Ridges save time for livestock chores

1986

6

11

(Crops) Nifty 22” ridge system, Mike Tisdell

1985-1986

6

12

(Crops) Corn and soybean champs, Jeff-Greg Peck, Dengler

1985-1986

6

13

(Crops) Cash flow by the ear, Mike Lynch

1985-1986

6

14

(Crops) Warm up grain for summer

1986

6

15

(Crops) What happens to extra nitrogen?

1982-1986

6

16

(Crops) Drilling beans lifts yields

1986

6

17

(Crops) Weed-stopper, corn residue

1985-1986

6

18

(Crops) New tillage, new weeds?

1985

6

19

(Crops) Keeps 12 rows “on top” Don Sandell

1985-1986

6

20

(Crops) Corn, soybeans

1985

6

21

(Crops) Can you make more with fewer bushels?

1975-1985

6

22

(Crops) You can ease compaction squeeze

1985

6

23

(Crops) Powdery mildew puffs at beans

1978-1985

6

24

(Crops) Northern corn rootworms adopt to rotation

1984-1985

6

25

(Crops) Keep grain “sweet” in makeshift bins

1985

6

26

(Crops) Anhydrous ammonia fall N choice

1985

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27

(Crops) MicBio “Good Guy” bacteria helps things grow

1985-1986

6

28

(Crops) Corn growers goals: survival, sales

1985

6

29

(Crops) Get the jump on harvest markets

1984-1985

6

30

(Crops) Bio farmers goal: lower inputs

1985

6

31

Test results: compared to what?

1985

6

32

(Corn) Late N Shot helps corn, Bob Topp

1985

6

33

(Crops) Green pastures in July

1985

6

34

(Crops) The week that makes your crop

1978-1984

6

35

(Crops) Crowd rows, get more beans

1983-1984

6

36

(Crops) Squeeze dollars, still control weeds

1984-1985

6

37

(Crops) Top corn yield on PIK acres, Kersten

1985

6

38

(Crops) Residue slows early growth

1985-1986

6

39

Point-injecting N – 1984 results

1974-1985

6

40

(Crops) Big soybean yields without “spring”

1985

6

41

(Crops) Corn root robbers

1985

6

42

(Crops) How to control the “pretty” weed

1985

6

43

(Crops) Recommendations for 20 worst weeds (Part 1/2)

1977-1978

6

44

(Crops) Recommendations for 20 worst weeds (Part 2/2)

1977-1978

6

45

(Crops) Corn-level management boost soybean yields

1977-1978

6

46

(Crops) Soybean yield tips from top growers

1977-1978

6

47

(Crops) Kill more weeds with less chemicals, scientists’ goal

1977

6

48

(Crops) Temperature, a key in grain storage

1977-1978

6

49

1978 Recommendations returned by entomologies

1977

6

50

(Crops) Rootworm control no longer simple

1977

6

51

(Crops) “I could grow corn all year” Jerry VanWyk

1977

6

52

(Crops) Fuel saving corn drying system for your farm

1977

6

53

(Crops) Add for crop round-up

1977

6

54

Crops – Fall, 1974

1974-1976

6

55

Grain storage; Transportation Research Surveys IA-MN

1973-1991

6

56

(Crops) “I can grow 200-bushel corn” Terry Jamison

1967

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57

(Crops) 1997 Fertilizer outlook

1977

6

58

(Crops) A weed killer for every (almost) soybean weed

1977

6

59

(Crops) Match weed killers with problem weeds in your 1977 corn

1976-1977

6

60

(Crops) How an outlook economist markets his own corn

1976

6

61

(Crops) Will Midwest drought ease in 1977?

1976-1977

6

62

(Crops) Corn rootworm buildup threatens 1977 crop

1976-1977

7

1

(Crops) World foods: a fat year, but lean years may come Oats millers form new associations

1976

7

2

(Crops) Your 1977 corn crop - back off on inputs?

1976

7

3

(Crops) Add for “how the crops came in”

1976

7

4

(Crops) Why corn check-off lost in big corn state Iowa

1976

7

5

(Crops) I haven’t plowed in eight years

1976

7

6

(Crops) The crib: corn dryer of the future

1976-1979

7

7

(Crops) Are stands, yields as good with conservation tillage

1976

7

8

(Crops) Foliar Fertilizer to get big in 1976 test

1976-1979

7

9

(Crops) Gamble with grain? Formula tells you how much to risk

1976

7

10

(Crops) Planting corn: How early, how deep for 1976?

1976

7

11

(Crops) Add for 1976 moisture crop roundup

1976

7

12

(Crops) New approach to foliar feeding for all grains?

1976

7

13

(Crops) Big breakthrough in foliar feeding (includes 1 color photograph)

1976-1979

7

14

(Crops) Corn weeds killers in good supply

1975-1976

7

15

(Crops) Soybean weed control

1975-1976

7

16

(Crops) Rootworm control for 1976

1975-1976

7

17

(Crops) New test for rootworm resistance

1975-1976

7

18

(Crops) Corn production cost higher again in 1976

1975-1976

7

19

(Crops) Add for leadoff - fall mood

1975-1976

7

20

(Crops) Big year for rootworms damage discovered later

1975

7

21

(Crops) 1887 foresight still aiding U.S. farmers

1975-1988

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22

(Crops) Chisel: apply only in one trip

1975

7

23

(Crops) Plant soybeans early, too

1973-1975

7

24

(Crops) Farmers speak up on world hunger

1975

7

25

(Crops) Plant corn early: advantages outweigh risks

1974-1975

7

26

(Crops) Soybean crushers want sure supply; reasonable price

1975

7

27

(Crops) Coming: hybrids with yield insurance

1974-1975

7

28

(Crops) Grain cooperatives eye bigger than exports

1975

7

29

(Crops) More help on problem weeds in soybeans

1974-1975

7

30

(Crops) Corn weed killers should stretch around; combinations grow

1974-1975

7

31

(Crops) New weed killer waits on EPA; new rules ahead?

1974

7

32

(Crops) Rootworm threatens insecticides tight

1974-1975

7

33

(Crops) World grain demand continuing influences on U.S. crop plans

1974

7

34

(Crops) Add for corn seed price story

1974-1975

7

35

(Crops) Apply N this fall? Go ahead – maybe

1974

7

36

(Crops) One grower’s case for disk tillage

1974-1975

7

37

(Crops) Japanese market for food soybeans tied to quality

1974

7

38

(Crops) Corn yield history shows no climb, slow climb, zoom!

1974

7

39

(Crops) Add for fertilizer price story

1974

7

40

(Crops) Fuel, corn drying costs up…time to trade a little yield for maturity?

1968-1974

7

41

(Crops) Corn, soybean production costs up; which to plant?

1973-1974

7

42

(Crops) “Problem insurance” for grain contracts… put essential points of a fair agreement in writing

1973-1974

7

43

(Crops) In spite of shortage talk soybean herbicides available in 1974

1973-1974

7

44

1973 Feature stories by Dick Seim, Folder No. 1

1972-1973

7

45

1973 Feature stories by Dick Seim, Folder No. 2

1973-1975

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1973 Feature stories by Dick Seim, Folder No. 3 Part 1/2

1973-1974

7

47

1973 Feature stories by Dick Seim, Folder No. 3 Part 2/2

1974-1975

7

48

Outlook, Airmail extra, corn blight (includes 6 b/w photographs)

1971

7

49

1972 Feature stories by Dick Seim, 1 of 2

1971-1972

7

50

1972 Feature stories by Dick Seim, 2 of 2

1972

7

51

(Crops) He makes soybeans a 50-bushel crop on big acreage

1972

7

52

Wet corn in dry corn storage

1972-1974

7

53

(Crops) Reference File No. 3 (includes 1 b/w photograph)

1968-1973

7

54

(Crops) 1969 Feature stories by Dick Seim

1969

8

1

(Crops) 1968 Feature stories by Dick Seim

1968

8

2

(Crops) 1967 Feature stories by Dick Seim

1967

8

3

1971 Southern Leaf Blight Reference

1971

8

4

Foliar Fertilizers

1972

8

5

(Crops) For clean soybeans…week-killer combinations answer in problem fields

1972

8

6

(Crops) Double up weed killers for cleaner soybeans

1971

8

7

(Crops) Soybean and weed control

1970

8

8

(Crops) Give soybeans a weed-free start this season

1969

8

9

(Crops) Soybean weed control: clean up problem fields with herbicide “team”

1968

8

10

(Crops) More “weed stoppers” for corn

1972-1973

8

11

Corn and Weed Control

1972

8

12

Corn Weed Control

1968-1971

8

13

(Crops) Rootworm insecticides: still good insurance

1972-1973

8

14

(Crops) Rootworms, No. 2

1967-1971

8

15

(Crops) Rootworm: Seim’s stories, No. 1

1967-1968

8

16

(Crops) Departmental No. 7

1970-1971

8

17

(Crops) Departmental No. 8

1972-1975

8

18

(Crops) Departmental No. 6

1968-1970

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19

(Crops) Departmental No. 5

1968-1969

8

20

(Crops) Departmental No. 4

1967-1968

8

21

(Crops) Departmental No. 3

1967

8

22

(Crops) Departmental No. 2

1966-1967

8

23

(Crops) Departmental No. 1

1961-1966

8

24

Edit Memos

1979

8

25

Grain Embargo

1980

8

26

Farming Literature – The Farm, 1972; Top Op, 1974; Report to Agribusiness, 1975; Farm Journal, 1976

1972-1976

8

27

Find money in manure. Alan Britten, Jim Kullmer.

1985-1991

8

28

Smelly fertilizer but corn thrives. Bill Lotz.

1991

8

29

Resistant bean shrugs of SCN. Sam Anand.

1991

8

30

Vacuum moths Seed suppy – ok for 1992

1991

8

31

Soybean growers tap new markets

1991

8

32

Dealer drops custom; helps farmers spray

1991

8

33

Grain, hay, beef help farm income

1990-1991

8

34

Corn growers push ethanol

1991

8

35

Weed resistance, how to avoid it

1989-1991

8

36

Seed failure sprouts suit

1991

8

37

Drill beans, drill corn? Mike Reicherts

1990

8

38

Soil maps digitized

1991

8

39

Trim costs – hold profits

1989

8

40

Ask Farmers’ help to protect water

1991

8

41

Sidehill crops make champions

1990-1991

8

42

Recycled plastic in herbicide jug

1991

8

43

New book explores environmental law. Neil Hamilton

1991

8

44

Switch to strips aid farm profit. Mike Reicherts

1991

8

45

Weed control, If you use one, skip the other

1990-1991

8

46

Land values up in Iowa survey

1990-1991

8

47

Amaranth rewards a careful grower. Tom Frantzen

1990

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48

Memo to Earl on Drainage Well

1990

8

49

Water-gulping wells

1990-1991

9

1

One, kill weeds. Two, trim costs. Why herbicides dig in – or run.

1990

9

2

Clean soybeans earn a premium. Wenger, Feldman.

1990-1991

9

3

I’m not done yet. Alden and Elza Randolph

1989-1990

9

4

(Crops) Light touch tillage. Paul Lundburg

1990

9

5

Caption for Bio Corn photo

1990

9

6

GATT trade talks key to ag future

1990

9

7

Item for environmental page

1990

9

8

Soviet request management help

1989-1991

9

9

(Crops) Premium Hay; low labor

1989-1991

9

10

Aflatoxin “bomb” diffused in Iowa

1990

9

11

Garst seed to USSR

1990

9

12

Weed problems for the 1990s

1990

9

13

(Crops) Injected N looks best for ridges. Cruse and Blaylock

1989-1990

9

14

A $30,000 Spill

1989-1990

9

15

A new bean lower in saturated fat. Fehr

1990-1991

9

16

(Personalities) You grow Bill’s corn. Bill Russell

1989-1990

9

17

Tiny worm, big name, sick beans.

1989-1990

9

18

Canada

1985-1990

9

19

Winnipeg – 1984 Fall

1984-1985

9

20

Corn growers paragraph for Marcia. Why corn growers refuse check-off.

1990

9

21

(Crops) Do you use too much N?

1989

9

22

Crop champs thank rain. Fredrickson, Schoening

1989-1990

9

23

Do you use too much N

1989-1990

9

24

Two paths, one goal. Hardin and Oathout

1989-1990

9

25

Chemical diary a good backup. Jeff Reints

1989

9

26

Add for weather story

1990

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27

(Crops) Conservation plan? Dick Gholson

1989

9

28

Maker resolves Scepter claims. Companies team up to handle claims.

1989

9

29

A Minnesota program seals unused well

1989

9

30

Land prices up

1989

9

31

New corn leader sets priorities. Kemper

1989

9

32

Soil tilth: crop maker

1989

9

33

(Crops) For corn page – Poast – Resistant corn

1989

9

34

Aflatoxin tests again this fall

1989

9

35

(Crops) Corn check-off? Further study

1989

9

36

(Crops) Chance for a normal crop

1984-1989

9

37

Early start boosts oats

1984-1989

9

38

Works out snags (ridges). Mike Phillips

1989

9

39

(Crops) N Fed-to-need a step closer

1989

9

40

Low rate spray

1989

9

41

Colors guide applicators. Doug Cling

1988

9

42

(Crops) Yield champs beat drought. Klindt

1989

9

43

CORN TODAY Row-spiked NPK: a yield boost

1988

9

44

A drought hedge: Crop selection

1988

9

45

Got “carryover”

1988-1989

9

46

Rye stops weeds

1988-1989

9

47

Cost challenge in your future

1988-1989

9

48

(Crops) Growing nitrogen: profit, problems.

1987-1988

9

49

Thirsty alfalfa leaves problems

1987-1988

9

50

Corn Leader Optimistic

1988

9

51

Help dry soils catch moisture

1988

9

52

Aflatoxin. Jo Lane Palmer

1988

9

53

Problem mold may hit corn

1988-1991

9

54

(Crops) Future tillage

1987-1988

9

55

Short Departmental Subjects

1982

9

56

(Crops) Candidate for Mid. Jan TODAY on cash rents

1985

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CORN TODAY –Keith Hora

1988

9

58

(Crops) Still “country agent” despite urban calls

1979-1980

9

59

(Crops) I never owned a combine. Rittger

1980

9

60

(Crops) Big changes… grain transportation

1980

9

61

’86 Herbicide profile by David Van Der Puy, North Dakota State University

1982-1987

9

62

Root Zone Project

1983-1984

9

63

(Machinery) Ron Stout – Got beef; crop help: scale; soil “sweeper”

1987

9

64

Spring 1988 – Crops management meeting, March 22-25

1988

9

65

Pioneer and U of IL oil-rich soybean seed

1990

9

66

Farm Size

1985-1986

9

67

Future of Agriculture

1985-1991

9

68

Extension

1986-1991

9

69

Farm credit Banks of Omaha

1988-1991

9

70

D.M. Grain Bankruptcy. Sent to Pam Henderson

1991

9

71

Trees

1991

9

72

Oats (Barley)

1988-1991

9

73

Sunflowers

1991

9

74

Canola Crambe

1990-1991

9

75

Rangeland grasses

1979-1990

9

76

California 1991 – Drought or drouth

1991

9

77

Organic Farming, 1987

1989-1990

9

78

Cotton and wool

1982-1984

9

79

Fruit and truck references. Sugar, rice, tobacco

1986-1991

9

80

Wheat general

1989-1990

9

81

Hay, forage, and grasslands

1986-1991

9

82

Feed grains (oats)

1981-1990

9

83

Raikes story for estate planning book

1975-1978

9

84

Residue

1986-1989

9

85

Soil Compaction

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Manure 1

1983-1989

10

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Manure 2

1984-1991

10

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Crop Reference No. 8

1989-1991

10

4

(Crops) Feed the crop, not the soil

1982-1984

10

5

(Crops) New herbicides clean up beans

1983-1984

10

6

(Crops) No yield jumps from twin rows

1983-1984

10

7

(Crops) Drilled beans top ’83 check. Finke

1983

10

8

(Crops) Soil cover, planting, compaction and yields

1983

10

9

(Crops) Early preplant sprays. Gary Kunde

1983

10

10

(Crops) Changes farmers say they’ll make

1983

10

11

(Crops) How do you grow 214.89 bu. Corn in ND

1983

10

12

(Crops) Farming after PIK

1983-1985

10

13

(Crops) 12,000 bu. Per day in “elevator hours.” Kapustka

1983

10

14

(Crops) Quick-hitch hookups. Murley

1983-1984

10

15

(Crops) Hay can pay

1983

10

16

(Crops) Corn growers goal. NCGA

1983

10

17

(Crops) Corn, beans, give you clues to maturity

1980-1983

10

18

(Crops) How to read your leaves

1983

10

19

(Crops) More corn beans

1983

10

20

(Crops) Plant breeding research needs continued support

1983

10

21

(Crops) Hogman Roy Keppy. Iowa Corn Champ – Zismer

1982-1984

10

22

(Crops) When you reduce tillage…

1983

10

23

(Crops) Short – Herbicides in coil, residue on surface

1982-1983

10

24

(Crops) Incorporates split-shot NPK boosts yields

1983

10

25

(Crops) Match your tillage to your soils

1982-1983

10

26

(Crops) New “post” herbicides

1982-1983

10

27

(Crops) … says Harvey Thompson

1982-1983

10

28

Check copies returned for N when corn needs it

1982

10

29

(Crops) TILLAGE – getting at the roots by Lu Ann Schutte

1982

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(Crops) Grain: Growing it, moving it. Insects threaten stored grain

1982-1983

10

31

(Crops) Outlook roundup. Greiner, Wiley, Madison

1982

10

32

Notes

1985

10

33

CROPS – Reference File 7, Part 1

1985-1989

10

34

CROPS – Reference File 7, Part 2

1982-1985

10

35

CROPS – Reference File 7, Part 3

1982-1983

10

36

Still “county” agent despite urban calls

1979-1980

10

37

Corn 1980

1979-1986

10

38

Soybeans 1980

1979-1989

10

39

Check copies returned for “Farming after PIK”

1983

10

40

Rural life – “When your heart says slow down”

1978

10

41

Midwest Staff Conference, January 1967

1966-1967

10

42

Departmental Ideas: Peaks, Fall 1966

1966-1967

10

43

Story Idea

1966

10

44

Midwest Staff Conference, July 1966

1966

10

45

Midwest Inventory, Spring Staff Conference, March 1966

1966

10

46

Story Suggestions

1966

10

47

Story ideas: Dep’t discussion, Peaks December Dep’t suggestions, feature possibilities

1965-1966

10

48

Central Staff Meeting, January 1966

1965-1966

10

49

Central Staff Meeting, Summer 1965

1965

11

1

Central Staff Assignments, February 1964

1963-1964

11

2

DNA Carryover

1985

11

3

“Feeding” ridge-planted corn

1984-1985

11

4

Soybean diseases

1983-1984

11

5

Good N Management keeps it at home

1984-1985

11

6

Crop bucks tight?

1985

11

7

Corn belt NORTH

1984-1986

11

8

Canada Corn Production

1984

11

9

New crops for the Midwest?

1984-1986

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Matchup inoculants may help bean yield

1984

11

11

300 bu. Grower, Ernest Dixon

1984-1985

11

12

How to survive in 1985, Miller, Binstock

1984

11

13

Soybean growers ask: where’s the yield?

1984

11

14

NCGA (National Corn Growers Association) (includes 1 b/w photograph)

1984

11

15

NCGA 1984 Annual Convention Voting delegates handbook & board of directors manual

1984

11

16

Load it up, move it out. (Corn production without storage)

1984

11

17

“Perfect corn country” Hybrid corn growers get help from Chile

1984

11

18

Reed Canarygrass, used Oct. 1984

1984

11

19

Canadian Corn Growers, Terry Daynard

1984

11

20

Clean corn in; sound corn out. Lynn Below

1984

11

21

Late N shot boost corn

1982-1984

11

22

How to get the next 10 bu. Of soybeans

1984-1985

11

23

Earlybird beans yield well, but…

1984

11

24

Can you ridge corn, yet drill soybeans?

1984

11

25

Championship corn and soybean winners

1984

11

26

Ridge planting new/old practice

1983-1984

11

27

Three-way “post” spray, Clyde Smalley

1984

11

28

Residue “juice” cool soil temps balk root growth

1984

11

29

Less tillage, Dick Hahn

1981-1984

11

30

Chinese Pigs

1989

11

31

Animal Welfare

1981-1991

11

32

Research “go public”

1991

11

33

Racehorses, horses on the farm

1986-1990

11

34

(Hogs) Photo: David Toot – add for computer feed story

1983-1984

11

35

(Hogs) NPPC plan for survival

1980

11

36

(Hogs Extra) New headquarters, new programs for NPPC

1980

11

37

(Hogs) Saline water: little effect on hog gains

1979

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(Hogs) Sun helps heat new hog house

1977

11

39

(Hogs) New oral TGE vaccine

1977

11

40

(Hogs) Low labor… or low investments?

1976

11

41

Carol Hoffman. Dry matter trading

1983

11

42

(Beef Cattle) Beef men study future at Iowa beef “Classic”

1981-1982

11

43

(Beef) New drugs improve feed efficiency – injected vitamin A

1980

11

44

(Beef) Choice cattle with no grain

1977-1978

11

45

(Beef) Pollution rules tougher by 1985 official thinks

1977

11

46

Dairy Departmental No. 2

1967-1971

11

47

Dairy Departmental No. 1

1959-1967

11

48

(Dairy) This toxin dumps milk

1989

11

49

(Dairy) The “butter cow lady” knows real cows, too

1981-1991

11

50

(Dairy) Breeding, health care, keys to production, Iowa Milk Champ

1977-1981

11

51

(Dairy) New low-cost milk records (includes 7 b/w photographs)

1972-1973

11

52

Sheep Departmental

1960-1968

11

53

Chops hay; ewe costs. K. Johnson

1988-1989

11

54

(Sheep) Ewes thrive on turnips

1985

11

55

(Sheep) Sheep profits climb; should you buy ewes?

1979-1981

11

56

Sheep stories – “Boost lambing rate with hormones; off season breeding” “Lambs gain well on all-corn!” “Ewes and lambs on slats; save labor and bedding” “Slats for sheep: what’s best?”

1967-1968

11

57

(Sheep) Stilbestrol real gain booster for fed lambs

1964-1966

11

58

Lamb feeders replace hay with corn silage

1964-1965

11

59

(Sheep) 1962 Feature Stories by Dick Seim (includes 2 b/w photographs)

1962

11

60

(Sheep) 1961 Feature Story by Dick Seim

1961

11

61

(Sheep) 1960 Feature Stories by Dick Seim (includes 1 b/w photograph)

1960

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Sheep Reference

1959-1982

11

63

Poultry Departmental (includes 11 b/w photographs)

1960-1966

11

64

(Poultry) Hens still compete in the corn belt (includes 1 b/w photograph)

1965-1966

11

65

(Poultry) 1963 Feature story by Dick Seim

1963

11

66

(Poultry) 1960 Feature stories by Dick Seim

1960

11

67

(Poultry) 1962 Feature stories by Dick Seim

1962

11

68

(Poultry) 1959 Feature stories by Dick Seim

1959

11

69

Poultry Reference

1966-1989

11

70

(Hogs) The cost of pale, watery pork

1969-1973

11

71

(Hogs) Grade pork, yes or no?

1973

11

72

(Hogs) “Old-fashioned” hog production pays out big

1972

11

73

(Hogs) New idea in oxidation: propeller stirs slurry

1971

11

74

(Hogs) Like to sign up for a free ham?

1971

11

75

(Hogs) A “blooming” answer for lagoon liquids

1971

11

76

(Hogs) Holds down feed cost by “scratch” mixing

1971

11

77

(Hogs) Records put him in hogs… Bob Shelton

1971

12

1

Hogs Departmental No. 5

1969-1991

12

2

Hogs Departmental No. 4

1968-1969

12

3

Hogs Departmental No. 3

1968

12

4

Hogs Departmental No. 2

1964-1967

12

5

Hogs Departmental No. 1

1960-1964

12

6

Make your hogs heavyweights?

1976

12

7

(Hogs) Deep pit manure good fertilizer, varies in value

1976

12

8

You market more pigs from crossbred sow

1976

12

9

(Hogs) New no-fan house; open in summer, closed in winter

1975

12

10

(Hogs) CPK test story

1975-1977

12

11

(Hogs) Common-sense tips that you can use

1975

12

12

(Hogs) Sow bred on schedule keep program rolling

1975

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(Hogs) Pick breeders on one factor, feed for gain?

1974

12

14

(Hogs) Finishing house cheaper by the (half) dozen

1973-1974

12

15

(Hogs) Export more pork? No big jump soon

1974

12

16

(Hogs) You can do something… avoid “sudden death” syndrome

1973-1974

12

17

(Hogs) I’ve had my fill of futures

1973-1974

12

18

(Hogs) Feed costs up; high-lysine corn more valuable

1973

12

19

(Hogs) More pork per pound of feed… with waxy corn (includes 1 b/w photograph)

1973

12

20

(Hogs) Sows for rent: Big business by the litter

1970-1972

12

21

Hog extra file (distribution)

1964

12

22

Beef Departmental No. 1 (includes 3 b/w photographs)

1972-1976

12

23

Beef Departmental No. 2

1965-1967

12

24

Beef Departmental No. 3

1967

12

25

Beef Departmental No. 4

1968-1969

12

26

Beef Departmental No. 5

1968-1969

12

27

Beef Departmental No. 6

1969-1970

12

28

Beef Departmental No. 7

1969-1972

12

29

Beef Departmental No. 8

1972-1976

12

30

Livestock wanted

1976

12

31

For efficient feeding: Yield, not weight goal

1976

12

32

New feed additives, “waste” feed sources aim at cheaper gains

1976

12

33

Corn Belt competitive in cattle production

1975

12

34

A cow ration for today: cornstalks all the way

1975

12

35

Corn-alfalfa ration: a clue to the future?

1974

12

36

Your legal position in a “multi” setup

1974

12

37

If you’re thinking about a group owned feedlot

1973-1974

12

38

A banker who believes in cattle

1974

12

39

Liquid additive makes corn silage complete ration

1973

12

40

Ranch to feedlot… direct

1973

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41

Feedbunk management: key to steady gains

1973

12

42

Beef cow facilities big management help

1973

12

43

Wintering beef cows on cornstalks

1973

12

44

New grain “pickler” comes well-tested

1973

12

45

Urea or sbom? Computer picks up protein on “”UFP” basis

1973

12

46

Beef confinement in snow country

1973

12

47

What a breeding stock supermarket can do for you (includes 4 b/w photographs)

1972-1974

12

48

New dry-formula urea supplement (includes 1 b/w photograph)

1972

12

49

New way to figure protein needs

1972

12

50

A banker-feeder’s advice to corn belt beef-makers

1972

12

51

Figure least cost ration, feed it straight through

1971

12

52

1970 Feature stories by Dick Seim (includes 8 b/w photographs)

1970

12

53

1969 Feature stories by Dick Seim (includes 8 b/w photographs)

1969

13

1

1968 Feature stories by Dick Seim (includes 10 b/w photographs)

1968

13

2

The new cow country (includes 1 color slide and 1 b/w photograph)

1968

13

3

1967 Feature stories by Dick Seim

1967-1968

13

4

Tested feeder cattle

1959-1960

13

5

Gain-tested cattle story

1959

13

6

Beef references, folder 1

1960-1965

13

7

Beef references, folder 2

1965-1968

13

8

Beef references, folder 3

1967-1984

13

9

Beef references, folder 4

1972-1983

13

10

Beef extra file

1964

13

11

Costs: Machinery – Fuel – Till

1980-1991

13

12

Custom rates, field cost

1983-1991

13

13

Fax – New link to the world

1990

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(Crops) A “T” farm that pays

1989-1990

13

15

Add for more farming by the foot

1990

13

16

Management – Departmental

1969-1976

13

17

(Management) Land values in Iowa Survey

1990-1991

13

18

(Management) What your records should tell you

1984-1989

13

19

(Management) FmHA help gives “a real chance”

1989-1990

13

20

The farm that students run (ISU)

1985-1988

13

21

Farm couples study skills for survival

1986-1989

13

22

Land values jump

1987-1989

13

23

(Management) Hill farm challenge

1987

13

24

Teleconference: midcourse corrections on agriculture policy

1986-1987

13

25

(Management) Land values slip, but buyers look. Mike Duffy

1986

13

26

(Crops) Corporations runs two farms as one

1986-1988

13

27

(Management) Farms, banks, face charges

1986

13

28

Conservation: How to figure your CRP bid

1986

13

29

Add for conservation reserve story, Conservation “cover” cost

1986

13

30

(Management) Pair up on machinery. Ives-Thorson

1985

13

31

(Management) Computer an “alternative crop”. K. Murley, Mel Reineke

1985-1986

13

32

(Management) We hire a marketer – and it pays. Armbrecht

1985

13

33

(Management) Hey! We’ll make it

1985

13

34

(Management) Chin-up medicine you can swallow

1985

13

35

(Management) Farm map

1984

13

36

(Management) Rail contracts and competition

1984

13

37

(Management) Guide to survival

1983-1984

13

38

(Management) Farm Journal Extra: Don and Kathryn Burt

1984

13

39

(Management) How to survive: Boehlje (ISU Economist)

1983-1984

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(Management) Computers help these farmers make decisions

1983

13

41

(Management) Cooperatives faces changes, Business management

1983

13

42

(Management) State loans, Help for beginning farmers

1981-1984

13

43

(Management) Leases FM system for busy months

1982-1983

13

44

(Management) New cash markets

1982

13

45

(Management) One planter, one combine, two farms. Sexton

1981-1983

13

46

(Economics) Grain Marketing: Changes in 1980s

1981

13

47

Marketing Hopper fleet “sitting out” grain slump

1981

13

48

(Management) Marketing comes first in this farm business. Warren Enevoldsen

1980

13

49

(Management) Spring 1980: a tough test for optimists

1980

13

50

Management Reference

1970-1991

13

51

End family partnership to pair up with sons

1977

13

52

(Management) Add for Coffman’s story “If you’re looking to help” (includes 1 b/w photograph)

1976-1977

13

53

(Management) Father-son farms; see if it works with test stage

1977

13

54

(Management) Diary of a hedge

1976-1977

13

55

(Management) Why we stick with a partnership

1976-1978

13

56

(Management) Boxcars fade away, same fate awaits many branch lines

1976

14

1

(Management) How much should you pay for this farm

1976-1977

14

2

(Management) Good Farmer (Reedy story)

1976

14

3

(Management) Apprentice farmers – they help young men

1975-1976

14

4

(Management) Tomorrow’s Farmer, here today

1976

14

5

(Management) “Selling corn”

1975

14

6

(Management) Beef check-off

1959

14

7

(Management) Cost comparisons – Howell

undated

14

8

Farm Management Tours

1963

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9

(Management) Agriculture 1976 (includes 2 b/w photographs)

1965-1976

14

10

(Management) “I can’t afford much time on a tractor seat…”

1968-1969

14

11

(Management) “NFO survives another test”

1975

14

12

(Management) “I want my family to get my estate, and get it intact”

1974-1975

14

13

(Management) Meet the New Secretary of Agriculture

1960-1961

14

14

(Management) 1969-1974 Stories by Dick Seim

1965-1975

14

15

(Management) 1966 Stories by Dick Seim

1966

14

16

(Management) 1961-1965 Stories by Dick Seim

1961-1965

14

17

(Management) Paying $3,000 for land.Taylor-Hermanson

1979

14

18

(Management) Add for Marketing story

1978-1979

14

19

(Management) Risk Management

1977

14

20

(Management) Land Price Boom Cools Photos: Ceolla

1977-1978

14

21

(Management) Add for “How farmer’s plan to survive low prices”

1977

14

22

(Management) Hedging help: Banker meets margin calls

1976-1977

14

23

Tilney Farms

1969-1970

14

24

Iowa Farm Unity Coalition Farm Activists 1983

1983-1991

14

25

FFA (Future Farmers of America)

1991

14

26

New crops products

1991

14

27

Biodegradable plastic bags

1989

14

28

Energy

1975-1990

14

29

Energy Research (Solar)

1975-1991

14

30

Gasohol Research Names

1979-1980

14

31

Geo-Thermal Energy

1980

14

32

(Energy) New Process yields 200-proof alcohol

1980-1985

14

33

Methane

1988-1991

14

34

New horizons for Agriculture New uses for Farm products – 1981 Sweetners

1981-1991

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Title

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35

(Energy) Alcohol stills improve

1980

14

36

Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation

1980

14

37

1990 Farm Bill

1989-1991

14

38

New Secretary of Agriculture

1991

14

39

1986 Tax Reform Bill

1986-1987

14

40

Food safety

1990-1991

14

41

Releases from Tony Fitzpatrick, Washington Univ. staff

1987

14

42

Iowa Cafes

1989-1990

14

43

Café stops

1989-1990

14

44

Soviet Russia, Agriculture

1988

14

45

Soviet Watch (1 of 2)

1990-1991

14

46

Soviet Watch (2 of 2)

1982-1990

14

47

(Personalities) John Chrystal Don Ultang, Photographer, Des Moines

1987-1991

14

48

Eastern Europe 1990

1989-1991

14

49

Farmer Mac 1988

1980-1990

14

50

Land – 1984

1990-1991

14

51

Federal Farm Programs 1981, Block 1983

1985-1990

14

52

Fraud – Crooks

1991

15

1

Government farm support and issues

1980-1991

15

2

Commercial Herbicide Labels (includes 1 b/w photograph)

1979-1991

15

3

Departmental No.1

1972

15

4

FFA video hit: Stock judging

1991

15

5

WIFE: a voice from the farm

1990-1991

15

6

“Farm kids at risk” - Carolyn Kern Story

1990

15

7

Military call-up story - Don and Christie Trexel

1990

15

8

Big little school, Stapleton, Nebraska

1989-1990

15

9

Farmers help restore lake, clean water

1990

15

10

Earn money with phone, Liddy Hora

1989-1990

15

11

A “choice” education choice

1990

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Pick any school

1989

15

13

When Mom’s the teacher

1989

15

14

When Mom’s the teacher - reference, notes

1988-1991

15

15

Dixon Terry, farm leaders

1986-1989

15

16

A year at the top, Keith Hora

1988-1990

15

17

TV course, ISU

1988

15

18

Oren Staley, NFO Founder and President

1988

15

19

Biotechnology – Farm kids grab biotech future

1988

15

20

Rural schools spark change

1988

15

21

The new “part-timers” - farmers find alternative income sources

1985-1986

15

22

A child of the prairie looks back, Effie Greiner

1984-1985

15

23

Jim and Sue Millins, rewards and costs of off-farm activities

1984

15

24

Farming less, enjoying it more, Zismer

1984

15

25

“Mom and Pop” farm

1984

15

26

The “kids” return to Liberty Center No. 5

1983

15

27

Our cover: Marion Pease

1983-1985

15

28

A personal growing season

1982-1983

15

29

Not on my land! Duane Brodie

1981

15

30

When your heart says slow down

1978

15

31

Fred Jensen – Family farmer

1978

15

32

Big U.S. Russian farm difference? Incentive.

1976-1977

15

33

Heart attack emergency – Heart saver training (CRP)

1976-1978

15

34

Emergency medical teams learn stop-start basics

1976-1977

15

35

The salesman who changed agriculture, Roswell Garst

1975-1978

15

36

Dad’s back in school – “standing in” for a school day

1974-1975

15

37

Farm health hazards

1980-1989

15

38

Health - Stress safety

1986-1991

15

39

Marketing farm drivers – Female farmers

1981-1989

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AgriData Resources, Inc. - Computer programs

1984-1990

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41

I.O.W.A. (Iowa Organization of Women for Agriculture), WIFE, women agricultural groups

1983-1991

15

42

Microcomputers for the farm business

1981-1991

15

43

Rural development 1988

1988-1991

15

44

Warm feet for winter work, Kurt Oathout – heated floors

1990

15

45

1960 through 1969, Feature Stories by Dick Seim (includes 3 b/w photographs)

1960-1969

16

1

Council for Agricultural Science and Technology

1979

16

2

Stories that have never run “Family partnerships”

1977

16

3

(Crops) Frost seeding (never used)

1979

16

4

(Crops) Corn Alcohol as fuel, Economics against it (never used)

1977

16

5

(Beef) Change meat grades? Near unanimous “No!” at Midwest hearing (never used)

1980

16

6

(Crops) Foliar Fertilizer: When it works, it works (never used)

1979

16

7

(Crops) Add for Tillage story

1979

16

8

(Crops) Fertilizer: Transport; storage concern industry

1979

16

9

(Machinery) Hydrostatic PTO on BIG tractors

1977

16

10

(Management) 1980’s Big decade for agriculture – Marshall Loeb

1979

16

11

(Crops) New equipment: electronics help with weed control

1978

16

12

(Machinery) If you could talk to the engineers

1977

16

13

Foliar Fertilizer

1979

16

14

(Hogs) Drug protects pigs against roundworm (Departmental)

1976

16

15

(Beef) Breed and feed for hamburger?

1977

16

16

(Crops) Got what it takes to speculate?

1975

16

17

(Management) Young farmers: Who’s starting, who’s sticking

1974-1975

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18

Country Report - “Problems? On the farm? Well, maybe a few…” (includes 7 b/w photographs)

1968

16

19

Country Report - “What was your toughest problem this spring?”

1968

16

20

(Beef) More forage in beef future? Still problems.

1977

16

21

Survey: Confidence. Farmers and National policy

1968

16

22

Future for Pork

1967

16

23

Add for story on farm offices (includes 1 sheet b/w photographs by Seim)

1966

16

24

Feeding the poor

1968

16

25

Stories that have not run

1962-1965

16

26

Add for “Outside money farming”

1968

16

27

Is Russian agriculture catching up with ours?

1963

16

28

Human Nutrition No. 1 – Part 1 of 4

1987-1991

16

29

Human Nutrition No. 1 – Part 2 of 4

1987-1991

16

30

Human Nutrition No. 1 – Part 3 of 4

1987-1991

16

31

Human Nutrition No. 1 – Part 4 of 4

1987-1991

16

32

Judges Decision Pioneer vs. Holden

1991

16

33

Soybeans – What a Year!

1991

16

34

Farm Credit Banks of Omaha Meeting – 2/11/1985 D.M.

1985

16

35

Minn: Nutrient, pesticide management guides

1989

16

36

Small Seedsmen

1990

16

37

Green Wish book in Soviet Union

1990

16

38

NFO Marks move to new home

1990

16

39

Corn grower leader stresses farm ties

1990

16

40

Art and animal history

1990

16

41

New weed killers for cereal crops

1989

16

42

Quality tests for soybeans—aid to sales?

1989

16

43

Corn seed acres expand for 1989

1989

16

44

Ridgers gain new recruits

1989

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45

Corn producers hear “quality” Bush ag adviser sure of success

1989

16

46

Weed scientists consider future

1988

16

47

(Machinery) “Snoot adjusters”

1988

16

48

Short-stop ag studies (includes 2 b/w photographs)

1988

16

49

Three co-ops talk merger

1988

16

50

(Corn Today) Ag Expo

1988

16

51

(Crops) Meet the foxtail family

1985

16

52

(Crops) Broadleaf killer guaranteed

1985

16

53

Opportunity, risk in coming decade

1988

16

54

(Crops) Corn/beans strips

1985

16

55

(Crops) Add for fertilizer piece—farmers

1983

16

56

(Machinery) Clean heat from cobs dries corn

1983

16

57

(Crops) Corn, beans, machines: new storage priorities

1982

16

58

(Machinery) Heck photo

1981

16

59

Photo possibilities

undated

16

60

Endangered species

1990-1991

16

61

Planting season photos

undated

16

62

Stories ideas

1988

16

63

ISU story possibilities

1991

16

64

Spring planting ‘88

1988

16

65

Travel names

undated

16

66

New names

1988

16

67

Spring, 1989 names

1989

16

68

IFB Outstanding Young Members

1990

16

69

Commodity names, notes

1987

16

70

New names – 1981 spring

1981

16

71

Edit memos

1987-1991

16

72

Aflatoxin

1989-1991

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Dates

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73

Practical farmers

1988

16

74

Waseca

1988

16

75

Legislative issues: Farm Bureau-Ag

1992

16

76

Farm Bureau – phone numbers

1992

16

77

Russell – 1979 Farm Journal Copy

1979

17

1

Smith – 1979 Farm Journal Copy

1979-1980

17

2

Smith – 1978 Farm Journal Copy

1978

17

3

Russell – 1978 Farm Journal Copy

1978-1979

17

4

Miscellaneous Farm Journal Copy 1977

1977

17

5

Susan Torgerson manuscript, United Managers, Inc.

1976

17

6

Miscellaneous Farm Journal Copy 1975

1975

17

7

32nd annual Research Report, North Central Weed Control Conference 1975

1975

17

8

News from CAST (1/6)

1979

17

9

News from CAST (2/6)

1977-1978

17

10

News from CAST (3/6)

1977

17

11

News from CAST (4/6)

1976-1977

17

12

News from CAST (5/6)

1976

17

13

News from CAST (6/6)

1975

17

14

Readership Report

1976

17

15

Peak ideas Sept. 1975

1975

17

16

Farm Journal Staff Conference 1975

1975

17

17

Family Living Memo

1975

17

18

Farm Journal Living

1975

17

19

Farm Family Living

1975

17

20

Chicago Ag Show Nov. 26

1974

17

21

Fall Staff 1974

1974

17

22

Staff Report Fall 1974

1974

17

23

Peaks Report Fall 1974

1974

17

24

Bicentennial Issue

1974-1975

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25

Spring 1974 Midwest

1973

17

26

Peak ideas Fall 1973

1973

17

27

Staff Report Sources Fall 1973

1973

17

28

Fall 1973 Staff Meeting

1973

17

29

Staff Conference speeches 1970-1971

1970

17

30

Staff Conference Ideas 1970-1971

1969-1971

17

31

Readership Surveys

1962-1964

17

32

Staff Report Sept 1975

1975

17

33

Fall Staff 1975

1975

17

34

Staff Report Fall 1973

1973

17

35

Greenhouse Effect Environment 1991

1991

17

36

Groundwater 1989

1989-1991

17

37

Notes to Marcia from groundwater hearing, Des Moines

1987-1990

17

38

Groundwater pollution

1982-1991

17

39

Wetlands 1991

1991

17

40

Garst

1972-1985

18

1

Garst Bulletins, letters

1973-1979

18

2

American Farmer, Economic References

1971-1974

18

3

CAST news releases, new officers, VP

1976-1989

18

4

World Food Trade and U.S. Agriculture 1960-1985

1986

18

5

1985 CAST Report

1985

18

6

Abandoned wells – safety and water hazard

1991

18

7

Elevator problems, Wayne Cryts, MO

1989-1990

18

8

Today 1984 Consolidated Family Farms

1984

18

9

Friday Reports from other editors

1984-1986

18

10

Today in the country - Dan Huhn

1991

18

11

Today in the country – Shirley Ball, MT

1991

18

12

Today in the country – Shirley Wagner

1991

18

13

Today in the country – Kathy Boellstorf, Balanced diet

1990

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Today in the country – Donna Pratt, Public support would be ideal

1991

18

15

Today in the country – This Iowan looks east, Harold Cameron

1990

18

16

Today in the country – Galen Johnannsen

1930-1990

18

17

Today in the country – Kenneth Klindt

1990

18

18

Today in the country – Bob Hunget

1990

18

19

Today in the country – Bruce Kenney

1989-1990

18

20

Today in the country – Eric Wahl

1989

18

21

(Crops) New high-protein, hard-starch corn. Wilson Hybrids

1989-1990

18

22

Today in the country – Bob Ritter

1989

18

23

Today in the country – Steve Lacina

1989

18

24

Today in the country – Joel Esslinger

1989

18

25

Today in the country – Jerry Britten

1988

18

26

Today in the country – Keith Langbehn

1988-1989

18

27

Today in the Midwest – Gary Walters

1988

18

28

(Corn Today)

1988

18

29

Today in the country – Ray Lounsberry

1988

18

30

Today in the country – Brent Wilson

1988

18

31

Today – A qualified yes – after education. Meimann

1987

18

32

Today – Kelly Biensen

1987

18

33

Today – Roger Peterson

1987

18

34

Today – Insures against downside risks. Randy Madden

1987

18

35

Iowa corn champs, Iowa soybean champs. Bakers Johnson

1988

18

36

Today

1982-1986

18

37

Today

1985-1986

18

38

Agriculture Secretary story folder

1968-1969

18

39

New Agriculture Secretary Campbell

1968-1969

18

40

Notes (Notebook 1, 2, 3)

undated

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Related Info

1960-1962

18

42

Today – John Fredrickson, Farm meeting, home picnics

1987

18

43

Today – George Naylor, Farm program controls

1987

18

44

Today – Al Carver, Land prices

1987

18

45

Today - Nichols, lower rents. Mandatory Checkoff opinions.

1987

18

46

Today – Alan Britten, Corn harvest

1986

18

47

Today – Farm tax support still holds up. Stanley Williams

1986

18

48

Seim’s Farm Journal articles 1960-65

1960-1965

18

49

Seim’s Farm Journal articles 1964-65

1964-1965

18

50

Seim’s Farm Journal articles 1966

1966

18

51

Seim’s Farm Journal articles 1967

1967

18

52

Seim’s Farm Journal articles 1968

1968

18

53

Seim’s Farm Journal articles 1969

1969

18

54

Seim’s Farm Journal articles 1970

1970

18

55

Seim’s Farm Journal articles 1971

1971

18

56

(Dairy) $10,000 employees in your future

1972

18

57

(Dairy) Builds producers from breeding to parlor (includes 6 b/w photographs)

1971

18

58

(Dairy) Cow loaf, eat under one roof

1969

18

59

(Dairy) New milk products, need big “sell”

1968

18

60

(Dairy) Milk price hike stalls, blame the “independent”

1967

18

61

(Dairy) Low fat cheeses pass early test

1966

18

62

(Dairy) Bacteria count low? Milk brings a bonus (includes 1 b/w photograph)

1965

18

63

Corn belt dairymen probe Eastern “Tank busters” – dig out answers to high milk production (Eastern dairy trip)

1962

19

1

Corn belt dairymen probe Eastern Tank busters” (Correspondence, Misc.)

1962

19

2

(Dairy) 1962 Feature stories by Dick Seim

1962

19

3

(Dairy) 1961 Feature stores by Dick Seim

1961

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(Dairy) protective milk now being sold

1960

19

5

Dairy references No. 2

1968-1984

19

6

Dairy references No. 1

1952-1968

19

7

Dairy Extra File

1964-1965

19

8

Farm Journal Memorandum, Editors memos

1980-1981

19

9

(Buildings) Liquid manure systems in dairy stall barns

1964

19

10

Farm building reference 1987

1986-1991

19

11

(Buildings) 1963 Stories by Dick Seim

1963

19

12

Buildings 1961 Stories by Dick Seim

1961

19

13

Buildings 1960 Stories by Dick Seim (includes 5 b/w photographs)

1960

19

14

Farm Building Reference

1964-1985

19

15

Men Yong Fan, Chief Editor. Agricultural Mechanization and Electrification Magazine. Shenyang City, China Publication in Simplified Chinese

1985

19

16

Farm Structure project

1979-1980

19

17

Strip mining and reclaimed land, coal project 1983

1982

19

18

(Misc.) Trace elements help you thrive

1970-1976

19

19

(Misc.) Ecology

1975-1977

19

20

First Pass Field Test slides 20 color slides

undated

19

21

Education (1 of 2)

1990-1991

19

22

Education (2 of 2)

1988-1990

19

23

Rural Education (technical failure series from Star Tribune)

1988-1989

19

24

Farm Organizations – NFO (Part 1)

1975-1992

19

25

Farm Organizations – NFO (Part 2)

1968-1974

19

26

Iowa Rail Finance Board

1980

19

27

Water use fee

1977-1985

19

28

Rivers – Missouri

1984

19

29

Transportation – Barge/ship, Lock and Dam (includes 3 b/w photographs)

1976-1990

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Railroads (Part 1)

1978-1991

19

31

Railroads (Part 2)

1973-1978

19

32

Rock Island and Milwaukee Railroad

1979-1991

19

33

Policy Reference File

1980-1990

19

34

(Policy) Ag scientist asks change in cancer-cause “principles” that help guide EPA ruling

1973-1977

19

35

(Policy) Carter farm views Dole works for farm vote

1963-1976

19

36

(Policy) Changing world conditions affect U.S. farm policy

1976

19

37

(Policy) Farmer want a foot in environment door

1971

19

38

Human nutrition and health

1991-1992

19

39

Manitoba, Canada Agriculture 1984

1983-1984

19

40

Dick Seim’s weekly reports, August 1959-Nov 1965

1959-1969

20

1

Dick Seim’s weekly reports, 1966-1978

1966-1984

20

2

Article about an organic farm (Del and Val Akerlund)

1974

20

3

Natural resources of Minnesota

1969

20

4

Tour and travel papers

1976-1989

20

5

General – Dick Seim, June 1966

1966

20

6

General – Dick Seim, July-August 1966

1966.

20

7

General – Dick Seim, September-October 1966

1966

20

8

General – Dick Seim, November-December 1966

1966

20

9

General – Dick Seim, March-April 1966

1966

20

10

General – Dick Seim, January-February 1966

1966

20

11

1971 Railroad map

1971

20

12

AAEA – Ted Priebe

1979-1981

20

13

Professional Interests

1982-1991

20

14

Various mail services

1976-1983

20

15

Funny envelopes

1971-1991

20

16

Focus interviews

1977

20

17

Sharon Nelton – Cook it your way

1977-1978

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Morgue/Background Folder No. 2 (includes 2 b/w photographs)

1988-1991

20

19

Mixed Media – Midwest living, radio

1991

20

20

Inside Farm Journal – Newsletter

1987-1992

20

21

Friends and organizations (includes 1 b/w photograph)

1980-1991

20

22

Ray Anderson File

1967

20

23

Elizabeth Curry, Elk Point, S.D.

1978-1980

20

24

Morgue/Background Folder No. 1 (includes 12 b/w photographs)

1979-1980

20

25

Farm Journal Departmental Suggestions

1968-1972

20

26

Midwest inventory – Elizabeth Curry Williams

1984-1985

20

27

Dean Wolf stories – “Who’s making the money on your hogs?”

1955

20

28

Farming in Germany

1986-1987

20

29

Stories by Malinda Miller, Iowa Farm Today

1990

20

30

Dr. Thompson – Weather, global warming

1984-1991

20

31

The Great Furadan Debate by Marcia Taylor

undated

20

32

1988 Drought, Woodlands and forests, David Maass

1988

20

33

Laura Lane stories, John Hetherington (photographer) Estate Planning

1979-1980

20

34

Lane memos on Russia, 1985

1985

20

35

Speeches by Lane Palmer

1978-1988

20

36

Lu Ann Schutte stories, including Beef grades, no-till, optimizing yield

1980-1981

20

37

Iowa Soil Conservation Land, sent by Laura Lane

1981

20

38

Midwest inventory 1983-1984

1983-1984

20

39

Midwest inventory 1979-1982

1979-1982

20

40

Farm Journal – Subscription adjustment, request blanks and envelopes

1980-1982

20

41

Farm Journal Travel Agency

1986

20

42

Farm Journal – History

1979-1982

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Top Producer Extra ad

1984

20

44

Slat floors in Farmstead feeding

1965

20

45

Karraker to head AgriVisor Services

1984

27

53

Land Prices, Iowa

1973-1983

27

54

(Crops) Plant all your P and K

1980

27

55

(Crops) Dryer story

1980

27

56

(Crops) Corn growers: but where’s Iowa?

1980

27

57

(Crops) No-plow tillage

1979-1980

27

58

(Crops) No-plow tillage—fertilizer placement 5 color slides

1979-1980

27

59

(Crops) No-plow tillage, fertilizer placement, and corn yields

1979-1980

27

60

(Crops) Forages in your future?

1980-1981

27

61

(Crops) Soil conservation: what program?

1980

27

62

(Crops) Getting good results with a weed wiper

1979-1980

27

63

(Crops) Second-brood borers serious corn threat

1980

27

64

(Crops) Add for drilled bean erosion story

1980

27

65

(Crops) They find profit in conservation tillage

1980

27

66

(Crops) Plant corn early; snug seed in soil

1980

27

67

Young farmer Alan Ruesler

1980

27

68

(Crops) Add for conservation tillage

1979-1980

27

69

(Crops) Rootworm controls for 1980

1979-1980

27

70

Rootworm recommendations returned by specialists

1980

27

71

Iowa Soybean Champ: 72 bu. in 36” rows!

1980

27

72

(Crops) Add for fertilizer roundup

1979-1980

27

73

(Crops) Rotary tillage

1979-1980

27

74

(Crops) Prybil’s rules of corn production

1979-1980

27

75

(Crops) Add for sunflowers

1979

27

76

Herbicides, Elizabeth Curry

1979-1980

27

77

(Crops) Narrow row soybeans resource material

1978-1979

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(Crops) Cornfield day notes

1979

27

79

(Crops) Drilled soybeans

1979-1981

27

80

(Crops) Corn growers harvest a record

1979

27

81

(Crops) Increase bean yields with your drying bin

1979

27

82

(Crops) Why does corn yield better after soybeans?

1979-1981

27

83

(Crops) Dry corn on less fuel: improve grain quality

1979

27

84

(Crops) Know how to read soybean growth

1978

27

85

(Crops) Should you sign up for the set-aside?

1978

27

86

(Crops) Planting late? Replanting?

1978

27

87

(Crops) Get all the yield you pay for

1979

27

88

(Crops) Electronic help for checking your stored grain

1978

28

1

(Crops) One of those good years

1978

28

2

(Crops) New soybean herbicides with “rescue” potential

1979

28

3

(Crops) Soybean root disease thrives in wet soils

1979

28

4

(Crops) Spot spraying problem weeds

1979

28

5

(Crops) Add for set-aside program piece

1979

28

6

Recommendations for rootworm control returned from specialists

1979

28

7

(Crops) Is corn rootworm on the decline? (includes 1- 5”x7” b/w photograph)

1979

28

8

(Crops) No-till weed control

1979

28

9

(Crops) Seed corn signs part of history, still sell corn

1979

28

10

(Crops) Cheapskate weed treaters may save you time, money

1979

28

11

(Crops) Add for soybean narrow-row stories

1979

28

12

(Crops) Pick crops for profit

1979

28

13

(Crops) Add for corn/fertilizer roundup

1979

28

14

(Crops) Add for corn borer roundup

1979

28

15

(Management) Add for soybean marketing

1979

28

16

(Crops) Corn belt may be wet this spring

1978

28

17

(Crops) Replanting after hail: what chance for crops?

1979

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Political cartoon - Pork grades

1973

Description of series Series 2

Professional and Administrative Records

1951-1992

extent:

5.2 linear feet (4 records center cartons)

description:

This series contains notes, programs and reports from Farm Journal staff conferences, story ideas, and correspondence between Richard Seim and members of the Farm Journal staff. The series also contains newsclippings pertaining to important farm stories, and other documents including Richard Seim’s resume.

Container list Box

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Title

Dates

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46

Staff Conference 9/10-13/1990, Kentucky

1990

20

47

Staff Conference, 6/19-21/1990

1990

20

48

Crops Ideas, April 1990

1990

20

49

Fall Crops Convention 10/16-20/1989, Las Vegas

1989

20

50

1989 Crops Conference Story Proposals

1989

20

51

Fall Staff Conference 9/19-22/1989, Lake of the Ozarks, MO

1988-1989

20

52

Staff Conference June 16, 1986, MN

1986

20

53

Spring Crops Conference 4/1-3/1986, Philadelphia

1986

20

54

Crops Meeting 10/28-29/1986, Kansas City

1986-1987

20

55

Staff Conference 6/10-13/1985, Philly

1985

20

56

1985 Crops Conference Story Ideas

1985

20

57

Fall Crops Conference New Harvest Ideas

1983

20

58

Fall Crops Conference, 1984

1984

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Title

Dates

20

59

Spring Crops Conference, Editor’s story ideas 4/2-3/1984

1984

20

60

Spring Crops Conference, 1984

1984

20

61

Fall Crops Conference 9/7-8/1983, Kansas City

1983

20

62

Staff Conference 6/20-23/1983

1983

20

63

Spring Crops Conference, 1983

1983

20

64

Crops Conference Story Ideas, April 1983

1983

20

65

Successful farming (review of article)

1980

21

1

Staff Conference 7/27-8/1/1982, San Francisco

1982

21

2

Crops Meeting, Sept. 1982, Kansas City Dick Seim - Story Ideas

1982

21

3

Crops Meeting, March 1982

1982

21

4

Crop Meeting, March 1981, Philadelphia

1981

21

5

Staff Conference, June 1980 Peaks: Regional stories

1979-1980

21

6

Corn, soybean farmers. 1979-1980 story candidates

1977-79

21

7

Story Ideas, April 1984

1984

21

8

Fall Crops Conference 10/19-21/1987, Philadelphia

1987

21

9

Crop stories, Fall 1987

1987-1988

21

10

Crop story ideas (crops staff), Fall 1987

1987

21

11

1985 Crops Assignments

1985

21

12

Farm Journal, Farm Management Meeting 4/3-5/1989

1989

21

13

Spring Crops, March 1988

1988

21

14

Staff Conference 3/30/1987, Philadelphia

1986-1987

21

15

Crops Meeting, Story ideas 10/28-29/1986, Kansas City

1986

21

16

Spring Crops Conference, 1985

1985

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Title

Dates

21

17

Story Assignments

1982-1985

21

18

Farm Journal Survey, Spring 1985

1985

21

19

Discussion: Computer use Presented 4/3/1985, Kansas City Conference

1985

21

20

Magazine analysis, June 1985

1985

21

21

Farm Journal, Farm Advisory Council, 1984

1985

21

22

What’s ahead in farming - 1985

1984

21

23

What’s ahead – 1984

1983

21

24

What’s ahead – Fall 1982

1982

21

25

What’s ahead – Fall 1981

1981

21

26

Peak ideas – all editors, June 1984

1984

21

27

Peak ideas, 1983

1983

21

28

Report, June 1983

1983

21

29

Story ideas and slides, Fall 1982

1982

21

30

Peaks, original copy, August 1982

1982

21

31

Report, April 1982

1982

21

32

Pat Ward, trip prospects, September 1981

1981

21

33

Special emphasis subjects

1981-1992

21

34

Staff Conference story ideas, June 1981

1981-1982

21

35

Audience discussion, story proposals

1981

21

36

Crops Conference, July 1980, Kansas City

1980

21

37

June 1980, SC Reports, Stories Stay-at-home carbons

1980

21

38

Crop Reports, Western Corn Belt, June 1980

1980

21

39

Crops, Spring shots 1980

1980

21

40

Editors Memos

1983-1986

21

41

Crops Conference, Fall 1982, Kansas City

1982

21

42

Spring 1983-1984, photo names

1983-1984

21

43

Crops Meeting, September 1985, Indianapolis

1985

21

44

Crops Conference, Story idea, 4/1-3/1986

1985-1986

21

45

Visit by Russian Editors, September 1987

1987

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Title

Dates

21

46

Visit of Brazilian editors, September 1986

1986

21

47

Crops story ideas, copies

1985

21

48

Staff Conference, 6/18-23/1984

1984

21

49

Staff Conference, Peak ideas, 6/20-23/1983

1983

21

50

Additional ideas

1982

21

50

Stories, original copies, 1982-1983

1982

21

52

Story ideas, Fall 1967, Departmental & Peaks

1967

21

53

Staff: Central, Summer 1967

1967

21

54

Summer staff story ideas, 1967

1967

21

55

Story ideas, Spring 1967

1966-1967

21

56

Dick Seim Resume

undated

21

57

General July-Dec. 1971

1969-1973

21

58

General January-June 1971

1971

21

59

General July-December 1970

1970

21

60

General January-June 1970

1970

21

61

General July-December 1969

1969-1971

21

62

General January-June 1969

1968-1969

21

63

Harvest stories 10/1981

1981-1982

21

64

June 1981 Staff Conference

1981

21

65

June 1980 Staff Conference Memos, general

1980

21

66

Situation report

1981

21

67

Review of Magazine

1981

21

68

Tillage Report

undated

21

69

June 1981 Staff Conference

1981

21

70

Audience Discussion, small farmer/big farmer

1981

21

71

Small farmer/big farmer

1981

22

1

Crops

1980

22

2

Tillage/Plowage tear-outs

1979-1980

22

3

Japanese Editors visit

1980

22

4

What’s ahead in farming

1979

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June 1979 Staff Conference Improving Farm Journal writing

1979

22

6

Crops Meeting

1979

22

7

June 1979 Stay at Home copies

1979

22

8

KC Commercial Trip

1979

22

9

June 1979 Reports, stories

1979

22

10

Pioneer, Massey Ferguson Presentations 6/27-28/1979

1979

22

11

June 1979 Staff Meeting Basic References

1979

22

12

Spring 1979 Staff Conference

1979

22

13

1977 Staff Conference

1977

22

14

April 1976 Story Ideas

1976

22

15

Farm Journal: The business magazine of American Agriculture

undated

22

16

Story Suggestions June 1978

1978

22

17

Spring 1978

1978

22

18

Farm Journal Covers

1978

22

19

Story Ideas Spring 1978

1978

22

20

November Outlook Conference

1977

22

21

Fall Report – Outlook bulletin

1978

22

22

Country report (includes 6 b/w photographs)

1968

22

23

Story Ideas CROPS

1978-1980

22

24

Nebraska Trip 7/8-12/1979

1978-1979

22

25

Press Meetings 9/12-16/1977

1977

22

26

Speaker Correspondence

1977

22

27

FJSC August 1977 Schedule

undated

22

28

Staff Conference memos

1977

22

29

August Staff Conference

1977

22

30

FJSC Marriott Correspondence

1977

22

31

Marriot’s Lincolnshire Resort

undated

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Title

Dates

22

32

August 1977 SC Staff Memos

1977-1979

22

33

August 1977 Staff Conference

1977

22

34

August 1977 SC Report

1977

22

35

Peak Ideas April 1977

1977

22

36

Spring 1977 Report: Young Farmers

1977

22

37

August 1977 Staff Conference FJ Reader profiles

1977

22

38

Spring 1976 Report

1976

22

39

September 1976 Staff Report

1976

22

40

November 1976 Report

1976

22

41

September 1976 Staff Conference Peaks; features

1976

22

42

April 1976 Staff Conference

1976

22

43

November 1975 Report

1975

22

44

1976 Staff Conference

1976

22

45

Story Ideas Spring 1974

1973-1974

22

46

Rec-Check Banks

1967

22

47

April 1964 Survey Interviews

1964

22

48

European Beef-Hog Tour, Fall 1963, Folder 1

1951-1963

22

49

European Beef Tour, Fall 1963, Folder 2

1962-1963

22

50

Central Newsletter

1963

22

51

Corn Grower Dummy

1966-1975

22

52

Corn Grower Story Ideas

1967-1973

22

53

Type – CS, PT. Misc.

undated

22

54

Profit tips – Dummy

1966

22

55

Communications Service Stationary

undated

22

56

Summer Readership Survey 1968

1968-1969

22

57

Inter-Office Correspondence 1980 October-December

1980

22

58

Inter-Office Correspondence 1980 July-September

1980

22

59

Inter-Office Correspondence 1980 May-June

1980

22

60

Inter-Office Correspondence 1980 March-April

1980

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Folder

Title

Dates

22

61

Inter-Office Correspondence 1980 January-February

1980

22

62

Inter-Office Correspondence 1979 November-December

1979-1980

22

63

Inter-Office Correspondence 1979 September-October

1979

22

64

Inter-Office Correspondence 1979 July-August

1979

22

65

Inter-Office Correspondence 1979 May-June

1979

22

66

Inter-Office Correspondence 1979 March-April

1979

22

67

Inter-Office Correspondence 1979 January-February

1978-1979

22

68

Inter-Office Correspondence 1978 November-December

1978

22

69

Inter-Office Correspondence 1978 September-October

1978

22

70

Inter-Office Correspondence 1978 July-August

1978

22

71

Inter-Office Correspondence 1978 May-June

1978

22

72

Inter-Office Correspondence 1978 March-April

1978

22

73

Inter-Office Correspondence 1978 January-February

1978

22

74

Inter-Office Correspondence 1977 July-December

1977

22

75

Inter-Office Correspondence 1977 January-June

1976-1977

22

76

Inter-Office Correspondence 1976 July-December

1976-1977

22

77

Inter-Office Correspondence 1976 January-June

1975-1976

22

78

Inter-Office Correspondence 1975 July-December

1975

22

79

Inter-Office Correspondence 1975 January-June

1975

22

80

Inter-Office Correspondence 1974 July-December

1974-1975

22

81

Inter-Office Correspondence 1974 January-June

1973-1974

23

1

Inter-Office Correspondence 1973 January-June

1972-1973

23

2

Inter-Office Correspondence 1973 July-December

1973

23

3

Inter-Office Correspondence 1972 July-December

1972-1973

23

4

Inter-Office Correspondence 1972 January-June

1971-1972

23

5

Inter-Office Correspondence 1971 July-December

1971

23

6

Inter-Office Correspondence 1971 January-June

1971

23

7

Inter-Office Correspondence 1970 July-December

1970

23

8

Inter-Office Correspondence 1970 January-June

1969-1970

23

9

Inter-Office Correspondence 1969 July-December

1969

23

10

Inter-Office Correspondence 1969 January-June

1969

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General Correspondence 1972 July-December

1972

23

12

General Correspondence 1972 January-June

1972

23

13

Personal Correspondence

1969

23

14

General Correspondence 1980 July-September

1980

23

15

General Correspondence May-June

1980

23

16

General Correspondence 1980 March-April

1980

23

17

General Correspondence 1980 January-February

1980

23

18

General Correspondence 1979 January-February

1979

23

19

General Correspondence 1979 November-December

1979

23

20

General Correspondence 1979 September-October

1979

23

21

Walnut nuts

1979

23

22

General Correspondence 1979 July-August

1979

23

23

General Correspondence 1979 May-June

1979

23

24

General Correspondence 1979 March-April

1979

23

25

General Correspondence 1978 November-December

1978

23

26

General Correspondence 1978 September-October

1978

23

27

General Correspondence 1978 July-August

1978

23

28

General Correspondence 1978 May-June

1978

23

29

General Correspondence 1978 March-April

1978

23

30

General Correspondence 1978 January-February

1978

23

31

General Correspondence 1977 July-December

1977

23

32

General Correspondence 1977 January-June

1976-1977

23

33

General Correspondence 1976 July-December

1976

23

34

General Correspondence 1976 January-June

1975-1976

23

35

General Correspondence 1973 July-December

1974

23

36

General Correspondence 1975 July-December

1975

23

37

General Correspondence 1975 January-June

1975

23

38

General Correspondence 1973 January-June

1973-1974

23

39

General Correspondence 1973 November-December

1973

23

40

General Correspondence 1973 September-October

1973

23

41

General Correspondence 1973 July-August

1973

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General Correspondence 1973 May-June

1973

23

43

General Correspondence 1973 March-April

1973

23

44

General Correspondence 1973 January-February

1973

23

45

Inter-Office Correspondence 1965 September-October

1965

23

46

General Correspondence 1965 March-April

1965

23

47

General Correspondence 1965 January-February

1965

23

48

General Correspondence 1965 November-December

1965

23

49

General Correspondence 1965 January-February

1965

23

50

General Correspondence 1965 March-April

1965

56

51

General Correspondence 1965 May-June

1965

23

52

General Correspondence 1965 July-August

1965

23

53

General Correspondence 1965 September-October

1965

23

54

Inter-Office Correspondence 1965 January-February

1965

23

55

Inter-Office Correspondence 1965 March-April

1965

23

56

Inter-Office Correspondence 1965 May-June

1965

23

57

Inter-Office Correspondence 1965 July-August

1965

23

58

Inter-Office Correspondence 1965 September-October

1965

23

59

General Correspondence 1965 January-February

1965

24

1

General Correspondence 1965 March-April

1965

24

2

General Correspondence 1965 Mne

1965

24

3

General Correspondence 1965 July-August

1965

24

4

General Correspondence 1965 September-October

1965

24

5

General Correspondence 1965 November-December

1965

24

6

Inter-Office Correspondence 1965 May-June

1965

24

7

Inter-Office Correspondence 1965 July-August

1965

24

8

Inter-Office Correspondence 1965 November-December

1965

24

9

Inter-Office Correspondence 1965 January-February

1965

24

10

Inter-Office Correspondence 1965 March-April

1965

24

11

(Clippings) Farm Journal Food & Recipes

1968-1991

24

12

(Clippings) Seim’s Farm Journal Articles 1972

1972

24

13

(Clippings) Seim’s Farm Journal Articles 1973

1973

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Title

Dates

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14

(Clippings) Seim’s Farm Journal Articles 1974

1974

24

15

(Clippings) Seim’s Farm Journal Articles 1975

1975

24

16

(Clippings) Seim’s Farm Journal Articles 1976

1976

24

17

(Clippings) Seim’s Farm Journal Articles 1977

1977

24

18

(Clippings) Seim’s Farm Journal Articles 1978

1978

27

19

(Clippings) Seim’s Farm Journal Articles 1979

1979

24

20

(Clippings) Seim’s Farm Journal Articles 1980

1980

24

21

(Clippings) Seim’s Farm Journal Articles 1981

1981

24

22

(Clippings) Strip planting corn & beans

1981-1987

24

23

(Clippings) Seim’s Farm Journal Articles 1982

1982

24

24

(Clippings) Seim’s Farm Journal Articles1983

1983

24

25

(Clippings) Regional Editor

1983

24

26

(Clippings) Farm Journal Articles

1983-1986

24

27

(Clippings) Seim’s Farm Journal Articles 1984

1984

24

28

(Clippings) Seim’s Farm Journal Articles 1985

1985-1987

24

29

(Clippings) Farm Journal Articles 1984-1985

1984-1985

24

30

(Clippings) String book – June/July 1985 - Mid-March 1986

1985-1986

24

31

(Clippings) String book – May 1986 - Mid-March 1987

1986-1987

24

32

(Clippings) Farm Journal Articles April-December 1987

1987

24

33

(Clippings) String book – April 1987-December 1987

1987-1988

24

34

(Clippings) String book – January 1988-1989

1987-1989

24

35

(Clippings) String book – January 1988-1989

1988-1989

24

36

(Clippings) String book – Mid-January-May 1989

1989

24

37

(Clippings) String book – June/July 1989-90

1989-1990

24

38

(Clippings) String book – June/July 1989-1990

1989-1990

24

39

(Clippings) January 1992

1992

28

17

Recommendations for rootworm control returned from specialists

1979

28

18

Inter-Office Correspondence 1966 January-February

1966

28

19

Inter-Office Correspondence 1966 March-April

1966

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Inter-Office Correspondence 1966 May-June

1966

28

21

Inter-Office Correspondence 1966 July-August

1966

28

22

Inter-Office Correspondence 1966 September-October

1966

28

23

Inter-Office Correspondence 1966 November-December

1966

28

24

Notebooks: Borer Gunderson

1971

28

25

Notebooks: Crop Conference – Crop Quality Comc./Zillers

1971

28

26

Notebooks: Crop Conference – Minneapolis

1971

28

27

Notebooks: Nutrition Conference

1971

28

28

Notebooks: Summer Staff

1971

28

29

Notebooks: Trojan/Minnesota

1971

28

30

Notebooks: University of Minnesota / NDSU

1971

28

31

Notebooks: Waseca, Minnesota

1971

28

32

Notebooks: BASF/6 Hust

1971-1976

28

33

Notebooks: Beef Cowmen

1971-1976

28

34

Notebooks: Corn Borer

1971-1976

28

35

Notebooks: Crop Quality

1971-1976

28

36

Notebooks: Elanco/T-Sen.

1971-1976

28

37

Notebooks: Farm Cast B.G.

1971-1976

28

38

Notebooks: G.R. Farmers

1971-1976

28

39

Notebooks: Hog/E

1971-1976

28

40

Notebooks: ISU Crops

1971-1976

28

41

Notebooks: ISU Tillage

1971-1976

28

42

Notebooks: Kent

1971-1976

28

43

Notebooks: Leasing

1971-1976

28

44

Notebooks: Outlook

1971-1976

28

45

Notebooks: Outlook Sources

1971-1976

28

46

Notebooks: Palmby

1971-1976

28

47

Notebooks: Pioneer

1971-1976

28

48

Notebooks: Pioneer Luncheon

1971-1976

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Notebooks: Pope

1971-1976

28

50

Notebooks: Proesnuer/Quinlou

1971-1976

28

51

Notebooks: SDSU

1971-1976

28

52

Notebooks: Seim, Dick

1971-1976

28

53

Notebooks: South Dakota

1971-1976

28

54

Notebooks: Sow Mate

1971-1976

28

55

Notebooks: Stadlman

1971-1976

28

56

Notebooks: Teosiute

1971-1976

28

57

Notebooks: Young farmers – story ideas

1971-1976

28

58

Notebooks: Untitled

1971-1976

28

59

Notebooks: Elanco

1972

28

60

Notebooks: French/Pioneer

1972

28

61

Notebooks: ISU Notes

1972

28

62

Notebooks: Minnesota

1972

28

63

Notebooks: Pioneer Triple F

1972

28

64

Notebooks: University of Minnesota

1972

28

65

Notebooks: University of Minnesota – Arnie Schoenbauer

1972

29

1

Notebooks: Chicago

1973

29

2

Notebooks: Crop Conference – Minneapolis

1973

29

3

Notebooks: Field Notes

1973

29

4

Notebooks: Grain/Tran Meeting

1973

29

5

Notebooks: Minnesota

1973

29

6

Notebooks: NLFA

1973

29

7

Notebooks: Omaha (Nebraska)

1973

29

8

Notebooks: D.C. Conference

1974

29

9

Notebooks: DeKalb

1974

29

10

Notebooks: NK Trip

1974

29

11

Notebooks: Staff

1974

29

12

Notebooks: U.C. NW Iowa

1974

29

13

Notebooks: Staff

1976

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14

Notebooks: University of Minnesota

1978

29

15

Notebooks: County Level

1979

29

16

Notebooks: Iowa City Trip

1979

29

17

Notebooks: Phone Log

undated

29

35

Press Passes

1976

Description of series Series 3

Photographs and Slides

1965-1991, undated

extent:

4.7 linear feet (3 and one half records center cartons and 1 document box)

description:

The series contains photographs of prominent farmers, leaders, politicians, strong portraits, notable farms, field or machinery. The photographs were taken by Richard Seim or other members of the Farm Journal staff for use in published articles. To obtain copies of images in this collection, written permission from the editor of Farm Journal must first be acquired. The series also contains additional Farm Journal articles. Some pertinent abbreviations are as follows: NCGA (National Corn Growers Association) NFO (National Farmers Organization)

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Title

Dates

24

40

Lyle Derscheid, Minneapolis, MN (3- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1978

24

41

Denny & Dien Cooper, Boone County, IA (6- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1965

24

42

Levi & Ray Willits, Marshall County, IA (1- 8.5”x11” b/w photograph)

1975

24

43

Wise Burroughs (1- 8.5”x11” b/w and 3- 5”x8” b/w photographs; 1 negative without photo reference)

1978

24

44

Richard Seim’s House (Ames, IA), Unknown persons (1- 8.5”x11” b/w photograph)

undated

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Title

Dates

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45

Ronald “Bun” Fitzpatrick, Henry County, IA (1- 8.5”x11” b/w photograph)

1978

24

46

Bob Ray (Governor), two little boys, Durant seed corn plant (4- 5”x8” b/w and 2- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1978

24

47

Sunflowers, Lance Bellows, Olivia MN (2- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1978

24

48

Kent Miller, Brandon, IA (2- 5”x8” b/w and 8- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1978

24

49

Shogo Suzuki, Amelio Dall’Agnol, Ames (1- 8.5”x11” b/w photograph)

1978

24

50

Wise Burroughs, by Peter Krumhardt “Choice cattle with no grain” (6- 8.5”x11” b/w and 10- 5”x8” b/w photographs)

1978

24

51

George Naylor, Greene County, IA (2- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1978

24

52

Rolf Mosbo, Jim Hultberg, Buena Vista County, IA (3- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1978

24

53

Ken Frey, ISU (3- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1977

24

54

Jerry Behn, Boone County, IA Representative state legislator, son of Ernie Behn (3- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1977

24

55

Tim Johnson, Boone County, IA (3- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1977

24

56

Robert Luther, Watonwan County, MN (2- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1977

24

57

Dick Thurstedt (4- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1977

24

58

Dennis Hill, Hamilton County, IA (1- 8.5”x11” b/w photograph

1977

24

59

Bruce, Leroy Appelgate, Garwin IA Chris Bickers (1- 5”x8” b/w and 2- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

undated

24

60

Tosco Building Appelgate’s (3- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1977

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Title

Dates

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61

Dick Blomgren, Boone County, IA (3- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1977

24

62

Delbert Kellogg, Marshall County, IA (4- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1977

24

63

Phil Lehmore, Polk County, IA (3- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1977

24

64

Snow/wind erosion, Marshall County (5- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1977

24

65

Emil & Wane Soukrada, Chester, IA (1- 5”x8” b/w and 6- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1976

24

66

Canton Bouk (1- 8.5”x11” b/w photograph)

1976

24

67

Sam Cogdill, Boone County, IA (7- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1976

24

68

Fred Jensen, Ames IA (1- 8.5”x11” b/w photograph)

1976

24

69

Garren Bouson, ISU (2- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1976

24

70

Piled Corn, Farnhamville Coop, IA (3- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

25

1

Jess Romp, Hamilton County, IA Earl Wiebos, Jr. Crawford County Elmer Paul, Story County (3- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1976

25

2

President Ford (9- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1976

25

3

Richard Bartrow Farm, David Bartrow, Wayne Sheston (4- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1976

25

4

Galen Stratton (1- 8.5”x11” b/w and 1- 5”x8” b/w photograph)

1975

25

5

Harry Oftedal, Wentworth SD (2- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs) (11 color slides)

1975

25

6

Del Johnson, Warren County (4- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1975

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7

Junior Stockhouse, Warren County (11- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1975

25

8

Bob Garst (17- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1975

25

9

Bob Garst (1 color slide)

1975

25

10

Dick Settle, Story County Corn harvest, nice view of elevator (3- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1975

25

11

Dave Walgenbock (sideburns), Gerry Sotter (pipe) SDSU Scientists examine stalks (4- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1975

25

12

ISU Cattle today (2- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1976

25

13

Will Anthony, MN. Corn shots (7- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1976

25

14

Jordan, IA. Tornado aftermath (5- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

undated

25

15

Bernard, Dennis, Dean Foltz, Tracy, MN (3- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1976

25

16

John Loug, Ben McGrath (6- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1976

25

17

Ryno Olson, Muscatine, Terry Jaimison, Mediapolis (3- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1976

25

18

Cornstalks, Tony Kajewsk (1- 8.5”x11” b/w photograph)

1976

25

19

Jimmy Carter, Bob Dole, Iowa State Fair (16- 5”x8” b/w and 2- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1976

25

20

Boehlje Farm (Jim Choper) (2- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1974

25

21

Dick Shibles, Family (2- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1974

25

22

Ernest Jansen, Scott County, IA (5- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1924

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23

Darrell Adamson, Cherokee County, Making silage (Keith Kirkpatrick interviewing farmer) (2- 5”x8” b/w and 5- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1974

25

24

Ed Claussen, Schleswig (5- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1974

25

25

Hog house group building hog house, Manson area. Gene Lynch, Barnum (2- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1974

25

26

Earl Butz (new USDA secretary)

1971

25

27

Bob Rusk, Reno Stoebner (9- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1973

25

28

Marlyn and Dave Butz, Clear Lake (3- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1973

25

29

Soybean/grassy, Story County. Dallas Krause, Hardin County. Combining corn. (4- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1973

25

30

Soybean harvest, six parked wagons, Galen Flynn outfit, Bob Gerlach beans, Story County. (3- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1973

25

31

High desert marsh, poem for Malheur refuge

undated

25

32

Prints – Pioneer beef cow facilities/ranch, Rhodes (Des Moines), co-op. (16- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1973

25

33

Dean Phelps, Stan Geiker (1- 5”x8” b/w and 5- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1973

25

34

ISU Tillage (1- 8.5”x11” b/w photograph)

1973

25

35

Union Carbide, Basouit (2- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1973

25

36

Tillage photos, ISU Agricultural Education (5- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1973

25

37

Disking in herbicide, Warren May Tag, Marshall County, Laurel (4- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1973

25

38

Simonsen Mill (6- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1973

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39

Will Anthony, economist. MN farmer (7- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1972

25

40

Corn tour (1- 8.5”x11” b/w photograph)

1972

25

41

Tweedy (2- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1972

25

42

Leroy Thompson, soybean harvest. Story County corn harvest, stalks, railcars. (4- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1972

25

43

Leroy Thompson and son, Winnebago County, IA (3- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1972

25

44

French group, Pioneer. Sod corn, Levi Willits. Silvery condition on corn leaves. (10- 5”x8” b/w and 5- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1972

25

45

Paul Neppel, Emmet County, IA, Cattle feeder, Peg Neppel’s dad

1970

25

46

Lewis Hoap (7- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

undated

25

47

Clay Bernich (3- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1971

25

48

Granaries, farm scenes (3- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

undated

25

49

Leroy Thompson, bean planting harvest (6- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1972

25

50

Pioneer beef/Gannon, Schoenbauer family, MN. (1- 8.5”x11” b/w photograph)

1972

25

51

Marion Pease photos, Redlinger Farm, soybean tour (24- 8.5”x11” b/w photograph)

undated

25

52

Foxtail seedsman (1- 5”x8” b/w photograph)

undated

25

53

“Pig” Paul (ISU Alum), swine industry leader (4- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1969

25

54

Winter snow scenes (1- 8.5”x11” b/w and 8- 5”x8” b/w photographs)

1971

25

55

McKeown Donald I, Farfield hogs

undated

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56

Corn, Fall 1969 (11- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs), negatives without photo reference: 0093988-0093992 (strips)

1969

25

57

Jerry Schryler, Green products, Conrad IA. Slat farms, Ron Miner (ISU) (1- 8.5”x11” b/w photograph)

1971

25

58

Weeds

1971

25

59

Water hyacinths, J.R. Miner (1- 8.5”x11” b/w photograph)

1971

25

60

Henry Brain, Hamilton County

1971

25

61

Spring 1971, Winn. County

1971

25

62

Snow, livestock (3- 8.5”x11” b/w, 2- 5”x8” b/w and 2- 3”x5” b/w photographs)

1971

25

63

O.G. Hildreth, Rockwell City, IA (1- 8.5”x11” b/w photograph)

1970

25

64

Olson, Carstenson and son, cattle feeding (8- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

undated

25

65

Willham’s calves (4- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs) Negatives without photos: 0094062-0094074 (strips)

1969

25

66

Asgrow, aerial seeded combining (1- 8.5”x11” b/w photograph)

undated

25

67

Ch-sh calves, U of Minnesota, misc. other prints (7- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

undated

25

68

Tersteeg (4- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1969

25

69

Pioneer Hi-Bred Cattle barn, Johnston St. IA (14- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

undated

25

70

Soybean Fall 1968 (1- 8.5”x11” b/w, 1- 5”x8” b/w and 1- 3”x5” b/w photographs)

1968

25

71

Hubert Humphrey, Harold Hughes and wives (6- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

undated

25

72

Steers in muddy lot (2- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

undated

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73

Pick Pondlelou

undated

25

74

Washington County, IA, farmer Duane Redlinger (6- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

undated

25

75

Hogs fall 1968, nice pigs (2- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1968

25

76

Girl/kitty, cow farm (6- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

undated

25

77

Kurt Johnson, Audubon IA (3- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

undated

25

78

David Whitman, brother Wayne, Grand Mound (4- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1988

25

79

Jerry Britten (2- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1988

25

80

Keith Lougbehn, Beaman, Grundy County, IA (2- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1988

25

81

Doug Sampson, child Todd, Nevada IA (1- 8.5”x11” b/w photograph)

1989

25

82

Allen (glasses) and Daniel Boat, Marshalltown IA (1- 8.5”x11” b/w photograph)

1989

25

83

ICGA, Des Moines. Cooper Evans, Phil Baumel, Charlie (1- 8.5”x11” b/w and 7- 5”x8” b/w photographs)

1989

25

84

Steve Julius, Barnum IA (1- 8.5”x11” b/w and 1- 5”x8” b/w photographs)

1989

25

85

Russell and Steve (3- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

undated

25

86

Dennis Forest, Radcliffe IA (1- 8.5”x11” b/w photograph)

1989

25

87

Ben Kurn, Norwalk IA (3- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1989

25

88

Duane Woebbeking, Gladbrook IA (1- 8.5”x11” b/w photograph)

1988

25

89

Oathout sketches from Charlene

1989

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90

Randy Shoening, Glinda Hunt, DeWitt. Sam and Colleen Fredrickson, Ottumwa IA. Kenneth Klimdt, Walcott IA. Rober Youngren, Odebelt IA. Galan Johannsen, Harlan IA. Eugene Voshage, Mountain Lake, MN. (1- 8.5”x11” b/w and 6- 5”x8” b/w photographs)

1990

25

91

Glen and Teri Mann, Marshalltown IA (2- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1990

25

92

National Corn Growers Association (1- 8.5”x11” b/w and 3- 5”x8” b/w photographs)

1989

25

93

NCGA, Larry Clark, Steve Wentworth, Alan Kemper, Forrest Bartenhagen, Grant Annestad (1- 8.5”x11” b/w and 7- 5”x8” b/w photographs)

1990

25

94

NFO Open House, Devon Woodland, Branstad, member registry (1- 8.5”x11” b/w and 11- 5”x8” b/w photographs)

1990

25

95

Kurt Johnson, Audubon County Courthouse (2- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1990

25

96

WIFE members National Council, Lincoln NE (1- 8.5”x11” b/w and 14- 5”x8” b/w photographs)

1990

25

97

Shawn Flynn, Nevada IA (2- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1991

25

98

ISU: Tom Vittetoe, Washington. Al Hagensick, Hampton. ICGA: Dave Rock, Swea City. Robert Ruzanov, USSR. Igor P. Bossos, USSR. Jerry Marer, E. Grove. Cooper Evans, G. Center. Shawn Flynn, from earlier job. (1- 8.5”x11” b/w and 10- 5”x8” b/w photographs)

1991

25

99

Iowa Motors (5- 5”x8” b/w and 8- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1991

25

100

Ralph May, DuPont. Webster City (1- 5”x8.5” b/w photograph)

1991

25

101

Vo-Ag class Adair-Casey (3- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1991

25

102

Soybean Association, Ron Heck, Powel, Roger Iverson NCGA, Pam, Sara Wyant (1- 8.5”x11” b/w and 6- 5”x8” b/w photographs)

1991

25

103

Kenneth Davis, Riverside IA (1- 5”x8” b/w photograph)

1991

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104

Tom Smidt, Ted and Wanda Lourien, Clarksville (1- 5”x8” b/w and 1- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1991

25

105

Donnis Gardner, Monroe IA (2- 8.5”x11” b/w photograph)

1991

25

106

MyCal Soy plant, Dane Haupert (1- 5”x11” b/w and 4- 5”x8” b/w photographs)

1991

25

107

WIFE convention, officers, others. Bismarck ND (1- 8.5”x11” b/w and 14- 5”x8” b/w photographs)

1991

25

108

Nelson and other shots (Art Senne, Bob Senne, Don Nelson, Orlo Toquam) (142 color slides)

undated

25

109

Kurt Oathman, Jefferson IA. Hal Bumgarner, Hampton IA (16 color slides)

1990, undated

25

110

Slides/Harvest stories. Russell & Judy Klenz, Joe & Evelyn Stransky, Keith, Dale & Verle Sexton, Jack & Connie Sylvester (59 color slides)

1981

25

111

Dan (plaid) and Dave (t-shirt) Hiniker, Blue Earth City, MN What tillage for what soil (20 color slides)

1982

25

112

Alfalfa pays two ways (36 color slides)

1982-1986

25

113

Tomato story – Bob Graaf (20 color slides)

undated

25

114

Keith Hora, Riverside IA (10 colors slides)

undated

25

115

Dick Thompson, Boone IA. Using special nozzle for washing chem. Soybean harvest, Whitman farms (17 color slides)

1989-1990

25

116

Robert Meimann & unrelated unknown corn-related photo (1- 8.5”x11” b/w and 1- 4”x8” b/w photographs)

1983, undated

25

117

Sylvesters (1- 8.5”x11” color photograph)

undated

25

118

Snowy Cattle (1- 5”x8” b/w and 2- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

undated

25

119

Randy Mattson (5- 5”x8” b/w photographs)

1972

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120

Gaylord Stadlman (2- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1973

26

1

Slides: Conservation tillage, planting corn, sunflowers, big rig corn planting (54 color slides)

1978, undated

26

2

Slides: Home schooling photos (30 color slides)

1989, undated

26

3

Slides: Foxtail family. ISU stuff? (40 colors slides)

undated

26

4

Memo with deadline

1989

26

5

Slides: Jeff Heil, Daryl Poerder, Bob Ausberger, Kurt Oathout, Don Sandell (40 color slides)

undated

26

6

Marshall County, IA, Dick Seim (77 color slides)

undated

26

7

Fultz Grain set-up - by Grant Mangold. C.F. Marley – Gart Vortman (rotational tillage) (18 color slides)

undated

26

8

Cross spraying, Jim Schuell. (13 color transparencies, 0090885-0090897)

undated

26

9

Photos by Greg Lamp (13 color slides)

undated

26

10

“Power hoe” (1- 8.5”x11” b/w photograph)

1981

26

11

Seim – Heatherington, Co-agent (39 color slides)

1980

26

12

Photographs)checked in and out (1- 8.5”x11” b/w photograph)

1977-1989

26

13

Farm “adopted” classes, Lavon Griffieon, Ankeny, IA (4 colors slides)

undated

26

14

Bill Couser, Bill & Doug Couser. “Not on my land” Jan. 20 hearing, Ames. City council on airport (4- 5”x8” b/w and 4- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1981

26

15

Bob DeWitt, corn. (4- 8.5”x11” b/w photograph)

1981

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16

Photos of Dennis Berger, Wellman IA. (12 color slides and 1- 8.5”x11” b/w photograph)

undated

26

17

Raymond Heck (1- 8.5”x11” b/w photograph)

undated

26

18

GED Corn ears (7- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1981

26

19

Vernell Katzung, Steele County, MN (6- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1981

26

20

Rosalie Pattern’s, Pat Ward’s visit (2- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1981

26

21

Don Blomgren, Route I Boone IA, soybean corn pic (2- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1982

26

22

Keith Hahn, Story County, IA. (2- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1981

26

23

Ken Reece, Sherilyn & Jerry Hitch (1- 8.5”x11” b/w and 2- 5”x8” b/w photographs)

1982

26

24

Ken & Lori Rowenhart, Sioux City, IA Glen Keppy, Scott County, IA (2- 5”x8” b/w photographs)

1982

26

25

Eldon Larson, Greene Co. Corn pic – Jefferson (4- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1982

26

26

Clarence & Judy Sears, Gilman IA (2- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1982

26

27

Curt Hansen, Baxter IA (negatives without photo references: 0091105-0091197 (strips))

1982

26

28

Ray & Scott (son) Routh, Waseca County, MN (2- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1982

26

29

Pease photo (piglet) (1- 8.5”x11” b/w photograph)

undated

26

30

Jim Leusch, Linn County (2- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1982

26

31

Duffy Lyon, Tama County. In cooler, with Jersey. (3- 8.5”x11” b/w and 17- 5”x8” b/w photographs)

1982

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32

Pete Croghon, President of IFO, also NFO member. “National Farm Crisis day” (3- 5”x8” b/w photographs)

1982

26

33

Jack Parsons, Dennis Swenson & wife, Willis & family, Arne Seim, with parents (3- 8.5”x11” b/w and 12- 5”x8” b/w photographs)

1982

26

34

Loren (son) & Wendell Adam, Webster County, IA. I and Dean (1- 3”5” b/w and 3- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1982

26

35

Cliff Sams, Marshall County, IA. Beaman (2- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1982

26

36

Dennis Doolittle, Hamilton County, IA. (1- 8.5”x11” b/w photograph)

1982

26

37

Kenneth Hal, Mahaska County (4- 8.5”x11” b/w and 3- 5”x8” b/w photographs)

1982

26

38

Ed (and son Richard) Judge, Boone County, IA (1- 8.5”x11” b/w photograph)

1982

26

39

Duane Swart, Hardin County, IA (1- 8.5”x11” b/w photograph)

1983

26

40

Roy Keppey, Iowa soybean champ 1982. Aubrey Altana, Sioux Center IA. Carl & Mary Jane Zismer, Maquoketa. Richard Hankerson, New Richland, MN. (1- 8.5”x11” b/w and 5- 5”x8” b/w photographs)

1983

26

41

Roger Carlson, Montgomery County, IA (1- 8.5”x11” b/w and 1- 5”x8” b/w photograph)

1983

26

42

Pioneer kernels, Feb 1985 Issue

1985

26

43

Don Ultang, Residue slows early growth. (24 color slides)

1984

26

44

Arnold Klemme, Colbus, Story County, IA. Also snow scenes (1- 8.5”x11” b/w photograph)

1983

26

45

Ken Fawcett, Cedar County, IA. (1- 8.5”x11” b/w photograph)

1983

26

46

Bob Garst (photo) used by Hiram Drache (1- 8.5”x11” b/w photograph)

1976

26

47

Keith Keltger, Mike Boehlje, Bob Jeweles. (1- 8.5”x11” b/w and 1- 5”x8” b/w photograph)

1983

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48

Miemann, Story County. (2 negatives without photo reference)

1983

26

49

Joel Myers, Dallas County, IA. Charles Gilbert, Hardin County, IA. Roger Christensen, Boone County, IA. Computer Conference (5- 5”x8” b/w photographs)

1983

26

50

Photos at NCGA, Springfield, IL (3- 8.5”x11” b/w and 10- 5”x8” b/w photographs)

1983

26

51

Shots of Arnold Jove, reunion at Mariann’s (1- 8.5”x11” b/w photograph)

undated

26

52

Waseca Exp. Farm (2- 5”x8” b/w photographs)

1983

26

53

Neal Martin, Marshall County, IA. (2- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1983

26

54

Dennis Roddemann, Le Sueur County, MN (3- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1983

26

55

Paul Lengeling, Dave Kimberly, Jasper IA (2- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1983

26

56

Pete Krumhardt slide by Ottumwa (1 colors slide)

1983

26

57

David Toot, son Austin, Story County, IA (2- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1983

26

58

John Blakeley, Boone County, IA (3 negatives without photo references)

1984

26

59

Glen & Jean Keppy, Scott County, IA. Bernie & Iowa Fedders, Sioux County, IA. Charles & Mary J. McCullough, Dubuque County, IA

undated

26

60

Marvin Gase, Waseca County, MN (1- 5”x8” b/w photograph)

1984

26

61

Jim & Sue (Farmer Iowa Legislator) Mullins, Corinth IA (6- 8.5”x11” b/w and 2- 5”x8” b/w photographs)

1980

26

62

Dale Ricke, Vincent, Webster County, IA (1- 8.5”x11” b/w photograph)

1984

26

63

Ronald Cram, Le Sueur Co. MN (1 8.5”x11” b/w and 1- 5”x8” b/w photograph)

1984

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64

NCGA, Indianapolis. John, one-time U.S. Ag. Secretary (3- 8.5”x11” b/w and 12- 5”x8” b/w photographs)

1984

26

65

Wayne’s Neighbor, Dick Blomgren (2- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

undated

26

66

Harvey and Anne Pohlman, Fayette IA “Mom and Pop harvest” (23 color slides)

1983

26

67

Rolland Gilmore, Dallas County, IA. Route 1, Linden. (1- 8.5”x11” b/w photograph)

1979

26

68

Ron Reedy, Humboldt County, IA (4- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1979

26

69

Sheep picture, not used in story. “Sheep profits climb” (1- 8.5”x11” b/w photograph)

1979

26

70

Lee Amundson, Hardin County, IA (1- 8.5”x11” b/w photograph)

1984

26

71

Lonely corn crib (1- 8.5”x11” b/w and 1- 5”x8” b/w photograph)

undated

26

72

Larry Henchal, State center, Marshall County, IA (4- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1979

26

73

Russell & Greg Pagel, Fayette County, IA (6- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1979

26

74

Hail damage (1- 8.5”x11” b/w photograph)

1979

26

75

Steve Romsey, Story County, IA (3- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1979

26

76

Marc Kress, Dallas County. Sunflowers (3- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

undated

26

77

Lyman Gremar’s school photo (2- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

undated

26

78

Farm scale lead: Alan Corkill (13 color slides)

1981

26

79

Alvis More, Blue Earth Co. MN. Kent Stewart, Cedar County, IA. Ken Fawcett, Cedar County, IA. Doug Etchelberger, Muscatine County, IA. (52 color slides)

1983

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Title

Dates

26

80

Roy Keppy in corn (5- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1984

26

81

Don Ultang slides (15 color slides)

1984

26

82

Slides/Harvest series (38 color slides)

1984

26

83

Slides shot Spring 1984 for use with planting, herbicide stories (55 color slides)

1985

26

84

Allan Armbrecht (1- 8.5”x11” b/w photograph)

1984

26

85

Lynn Fetchall, Hamilton County, IA, Webster City (1- 8.5”x11” b/w photograph)

1984

26

86

Donny Gardner, Jasper County, IA (1- 8.5”x11” b/w photograph)

1984

26

87

Clark Bredahl, Sheep eating turnips. Stanley Kading, Adair co. IA (2- 5”x8” b/w and 6- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1985

26

88

Ron and Sara Kerston, Glen and Jean Keppy (4- 5”x8” b/w photographs)

1085

26

89

Dale Gerken, Webster County, IA (2- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1985

26

90

Ben Kern (1- 5”x8” b/w photograph)

1985

26

91

MN Corn Growers Association (2- 5”x8” b/w photographs)

1985

26

92

George Chadewa, Johnson County, IA (1- 8.5”x11” b/w photograph)

1985

26

93

Ron Reedy (2- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1985

26

94

NCGA, Dane Friend, Gerry Keon, Teun Tolman, Branstad, Keough, Coke (3- 8.5”x11” b/w and 7- 5”x8” b/w photographs)

1985

26

95

Young guy in Iowa Ag, other man unknown (2- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1985

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96

Glenn Carstensen, son Paul, Greene City, IA (2- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1985

26

97

Eugene Lang (2- 5”x8” b/w photographs)

1985

26

98

John Wolkenhauer, Pocahontas IA (1- 8.5”x11” b/w photograph)

1985

26

99

Arlo Van Diest, Hamilton County, IA (1- 8.5”x11” b/w photograph)

1985

26

100

Dwight Johnston, Knoxville IA (1- 8.5”x11” b/w photograph)

1985

26

101

Photo from University of Iowa, Farm dance (1- 8.5”x11” b/w photograph)

undated

26

102

Randy Madden, Hardin County (1- 8.5”x11” b/w photograph)

1985

26

103

William Edwards, ISU (3- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1985

27

1

Karl Eby, Dallas County, IA (5- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1986

27

2

Bruce Kenny, Story County, IA (negatives without photo references)

1986

27

3

Farm Rally (5- 8.5”x11” b/w and 20- 5”x8” b/w photographs)

1985

27

4

Mike Pieper, Jeffrey & Shirley Peck, Walt & Elaine Dengler, Bob Schafer (4- 5”x8” b/w photographs)

undated

27

5

Ron Swanson, Wright County, IA (1- 8.5”x11” b/w photograph)

1986

27

6

Murray & Connie Jo, Smith Red Oak. Raymond Repp, Perry. (2- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1986

27

7

Bill Schemer, Better Beef Marketing Ames (2- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1986

27

8

Bob Ritter, Dows IA (1- 8.5”x11” b/w photograph)

1986

27

9

NCGA St. Louis (7- 5”x8” b/w photographs)

1986

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10

Cutler NCG Kentzle (3- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1986

27

11

Joel Esslinger, Franklin County. Alan Britten, Story County (4- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1986

27

12

Stanley Williams, Ogden IA. Today pic – Education (1- 8.5”x11” b/w photograph)

1986

27

13

Eric Wahl, Monticello IA. Delaware co. (4- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1986

27

14

Larry Conrad, from Darryl Smith (8- 3”x5” color photographs)

1096

27

15

Mark Lund, Hamilton IA. Charles Nickels, Marshalltown. (3- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1986

27

16

Michael Duffy, ISU economics (3- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1986

27

17

Larry & Jeanie Lust, Newton IA (1- 8.5”x11” b/w photograph)

1986

27

18

Ron & Pat Kuhlemeir, Cerro Gordo co IA (4- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1987

27

19

Ralph Schnur, Story County, IA (1- 8.5”x11” b/w photograph)

1987

27

20

Tim Broderick, Dallas County, IA (4- 5”x8” b/w photographs)

1987

27

21

JIF Mcharen Farragot. Bob Hunget & wife, Warren County. Al Carver, Ames (2- 8.5”x11” b/w and 1- 5”x8” b/w photographs)

1987

27

22

Dan Huhn, Story County, IA (2- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1987

27

23

George Naylor, Greene County, IA. Eugene Loug, Poweshiek IA (4- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1987

27

24

John Frederickson, Webster County, IA (1- 8.5”x11” b/w photograph)

1987

27

25

Jeff Heil, Marshall County, IA (1- 8.5”x11” b/w photograph)

1987

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26

Jon and Paula Wolkenhaur, Poca. County, IA (4- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1987

27

27

Randy Madden (at Ag 450 farm), Alberta IA (1- 8.5”x11” b/w photograph)

1987

27

28

Roger Peterson, Gowrie IA (2- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

undated

27

29

Keith Hora, IA. Mark Rogen, SD. James Campbell, MO. Hyatt Regency, Minneapolis, NCGA convention (2- 8.5”x11” b/w and 2- 5”x8” b/w photographs)

1987

27

30

Pioneer Biotech Seminar, Drake University (11- 5”x8” b/w photographs)

1987

27

31

Terry Broustod, Alb. Melmkou. Viktor Akulenin, John Chrystal, others. Iowa-USSR Trade conference. (1- 3”x5” b/w and 5- 8”x5” b/w photographs)

1987

27

32

Kathy Rosenthal, Waseca County, MN (1- 8.5”x11” b/w photograph)

1987

27

33

Kelley Biensen, State Center IA. Organized specialty pork sales. (1- 8.5”x11” b/w photograph)

1987

27

34

Robert Meimann, Nevada IA. Doug Caffrey, Thornton IA. (3- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1987

27

35

Harold Cameron, Iowa city. Bill Northey, Spirit Lake IA. 2006 candidates for IA secretary. (2- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1988

27

36

Don Bock, State Center Marshall. (1- 8.5”x11” b/w photograph)

1988

27

37

Adryn Peterson, Waseca, MN (2- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1988

27

38

Ray Lounsberry, Nevada IA. Ray, Marilyn and son. (1- 8.5”x11” b/w photograph)

1988

27

39

Dennis & Bob Baker and wives (Kathy and Mary), St.Center IA. Linda &Clifford Johnson, Crescent IA. Brent Wilson, Bryant IA. (1- 3”x5” b/w and 4- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1988

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40

St. Louis NCGA. Brad Barton, Holly CO. Grant Annextad, St.Peter MN. Jack Parsons, Wapello IA. Dale Martin, Union IA. (8- 5”x8” b/w photographs)

1988

27

41

Rick Ayers, Newtown, MO. Don Gadeken, Pioneer search for solutions. (1- 8.5”x11” b/w photograph)

1988

27

42

Wei Jiankun, Shi Jia Zhuang, China. Pioineer, Johnson. (2- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1988

27

43

Ray Thorn, Jr. Mankato Rail Road (2- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1988

27

44

Bob Werner, Montezuma IA. (3- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1988

27

45

Government Exp. Conference. John Blackwood, Canadian. Derwent Renshaw. Alan Larson, Assistant Secretary of State US. (1- 8.5”x11” b/w and 3- 5”x8” b/w photographs)

1988

27

46

Dave Jansen (with son Ted) (3- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1988

27

47

Gary Walters, Eldora IA (2- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1988

27

48

Lynn Hardin, Jefferson IA (2- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs)

1988

27

49

Larry Matternach (16 color slides)

1988

27

50

Steve Wentworth, NCGA President 1989 Nancy Heidemann, NCDF President 1989 (2- 5”x8” b/w photographs)

1989

27

51

Roswell Garst, “The New Cow Country” (22- 8.5”x11” b/w photographs; 13 color transparencies)

1969

27

52

Misc. photos (basketball game, football game, snowy landscape, car under snow, Starlite Inn) (Negatives without photo reference)

undated

29

19

Slides – Sorghurn field, farm. Dave Garst (12 slides)

1967

29

20

Slides – Farmers and Farm Scenes (42 slides)

1972

29

21

Slides – Force / Planting (30 slides)

1972

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22

Slides – Weeds, Spraying between rows (3 slides)

1973

29

23

Slides – Garst – Sonn and Struse (3 slides)

1973-1975

29

24

Slides – Garst Leftovers (3 slides)

1975

29

25

Slides – Roswell, Garst, and John Deere “Stalker” (11 slides)

1975

29

26

Slides – Anthony, Will

1976

29

27

Slides – Corn wagon (17 slides)

1976

29

28

Slides – Farmers and Farm Scenes (45 slides)

1976

29

29

Slides – Jamison, Terry. Des Moines County, Iowa (6 slides)

1976

29

30

Slides – Ice (16 slides)

1976

29

31

Slides – Long, John. Corn (19 slides)

1976

29

32

Slides – Moore farm corn weeds, Nowlon (8 slides)

1976

29

33

Slides – Naylor, Max. corn crib (14 slides)

1976

29

34

Slides – Olson, Ryno. Muscatine City, Iowa; Buffalo Till Plater, Conservation tillage system (19 slides)

1976

29

36

Slides – Cemetery (2 slides)

1977

29

37

Slides – Garst, Mary. Pastukhov, Nik.(3 slides)

1977

29

38

Slides – Scenic shots along I-35, shots at Thurstodt’s (19 slides)

1977

29

39

Slides – Weeds (4 slides)

1977

29

40

Slides – Young corn (10 slides)

1977

29

41

Slides – Farmers and Farm Scenes (90 slides)

1977-1978

29

42

Slides – Beau harvest stove, Cooper picking corn (13 slides)

1978

29

43

Slides – Field treated / RU Extras (9 slides)

1978

29

44

Slides – Fricke, Jerry (6 slides)

1978

29

45

Slides – McAllister (18 slides)

1978

29

46

Slides – Mewes, Greiman (1 slide)

1978

29

47

Slides – Reaic’s Mayor extras (10 slides)

1978

29

48

Slides – Upright corn against sky cloud, BS, soybean (2 slides)

1978

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Slides – Ceolson, L. spray. ISU Staff (5 slides)

1979

29

50

Slides – Farmers and Farm Scenes (113 slides)

1979

29

51

Slides – Mauekres Suus, MCU corn

1979

29

52

Slides – N-1 (12 slides)

1979

29

53

Slides – N-2 (14 slides)

1979

29

54

Slides – N-3 (13 slides)

1979

29

55

Slides – N-4 (21 slides)

1979

29

56

Slides – Story County Hail – C, SB (10 slides)

1979

29

57

Slides – Untitled (14 slides)

1979

29

58

Slides – Bishop, Dick and Jane. Manchester, Iowa (14 slides)

1980

29

59

Slides – FP Show (7 slides)

1980

29

60

Slides – Farmers and Grain Drill (21 slides)

1980

29

61

Slides – Hanway, John (1 slide)

1980

29

62

Slides – Kewanee disk and Conservator (2 slides)

1980

29

63

Slides – Patton, Bill (20 slides)

1980

29

64

Slides – Pulled siding (1 slide)

1980

29

65

Slides – Schoening, Lawrence. Clinton County, Iowa. Poorway Chems, Bill Thompson (19 slides)

1980

29

66

Slides – Thiesse, Joel (45 slides)

1980

29

67

Slides – Thompson, Kintzle (8 slides)

1980

29

68

Slides – Wendt, Elmer (2 slides)

1980

29

69

Slides – Benson, Jim (6 slides)

1981

29

70

Slides – Corn sprouts (1 slide)

1981

29

71

Slides – Farmers and Farm Scenes (201 slides)

1981

29

72

Slides – Farmers and Farm Scenes (187 slides)

1981

29

73

Slides – Adam, Loren and Wendell. Webster County, Iowa (5 slides)

1982

29

74

Slides – Art Senne (5 slides)

1982

29

75

Slides – Busch, George. Boone County, Iowa

1982

29

76

Slides – Corn/beans, Macy (12 slides)

1982

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77

Slides – CU of man – Ronald Pulley (3 slides)

1982

29

78

Slides – CU of treated grains, corn at Van Arendock (6 slides)

1982

29

79

Slides – Dan Van Arendonk – POAST at 6 days (20 slides)

1982

29

80

Slides – Dan Van Arendonk – POAST treated grains, corn after 12 days sorts (32 slides)

1982

29

81

Slides – Herbst, Brian (18 slides)

1982

29

82

Slides – Hiniker Brothers (3 slides)

1982

29

83

Slides – ISU-NPK Timmons (6 slides)

1982

29

84

Slides – Kuhn, Keith sorts. (14 slides)

1982

29

85

Slides – Kuhn loading insecticide (1 slide)

1982

29

86

Slides – Marion Pease cover (Mrs. Forret, Linda) (1 slide)

1982

29

87

Slides – Nelson, Merle (5 slides)

1982

29

88

Slides – Nelson sorts (27 slides)

1982

29

89

Slides – Shalla, Larry sorts (12 slides)

1982

29

90

Slides – Sexton sorts (20 slides)

1982

29

91

Slides – Thomson, Harvey (21 slides)

1982

29

92

Slides – Toquam, Orlo field shots/ trac (8 slides)

1982

29

93

Slides – Toquam, Orlo sorts (26 slides)

1982

29

94

Slides – Toquam – 5DN sortouts (29 slides)

1982

29

95

Slides – Vittetoe, Bill and Tom (36 slides)

1982

29

96

Slides – Vittetoe, pi sorts (14 slides)

1982

29

97

Slides – Vittetoe, planting 2 sorts (13 slides)

1982

29

98

Slides – Untitled (29 slides)

1982

29

99

Slides – Farmers and Farm Scenes (Spring) (137 slides)

1983

29

100

Slides – Farmers and Farm Scenes (Spring) (147 slides)

1983

29

101

Slides – Farmers and Farm Scenes (Spring) (128 slides)

1983

30

1

Slides – Farmers and Farm Scenes (Fall) (214 slides)

1983

30

2

Slides – Farmers and Farm Scenes (187 slides)

1983-1984

30

3

Slides – Farmers and Farm Scenes (154 slides)

1983-1984

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4

Slides – Farmers and Farm Scenes (Spring) (210 slides)

1984

30

5

Slides – Farmers and Farm Scenes (Spring) (157 slides)

1985

30

6

Slides – Farmers and Farm Scenes (Spring) (142 slides)

1985

30

7

Slides – Farmers and Farm Scenes (Fall) (168 slides)

1985

30

8

Slides – Farmers and Farm Scenes (193 slides)

1986

30

9

Slides – Farmers and Farm Scenes (219 slides)

1986

30

10

Slides – Farmers and Farm Scenes (173 slides)

1986

30

11

Slides – Volleyball and Scenic Prints (6 slides and 34”x5” color photographs)

1986

30

12

Slides – Farmers and Farm Scenes (165 slides)

1987

30

13

Slides – Farmers and Farm Scenes (137 slides)

1987

30

14

Slides – Farmers and Farm Scenes (172 slides)

1987

30

15

Slides – Farmers and Farm Scenes (121 slides)

1987

30

16

Slides – Jack Bates Family (1- 3”x5” color photograph)

1987

30

17

Slides – Farmers and Farm Scenes (171 slides)

1988

30

18

Slides – Farmers and Farm Scenes (185 slides)

1988

30

19

Slides – Farmers and Farm Scenes (112 slides)

1989

30

20

Slides – Farmers and Farm Scenes (128 slides)

1989

30

21

Slides – Ag. Conference (17 slides)

1989-1990

30

22

Slides – Farmers and Farm Scenes (Fall) (161 slides)

1989-1990

30

23

Slides – Farmers and Farm Scenes (Fall) (163 slides)

1989-1990

31

1

Slides – Farmers and Farm Scenes (Fall) (99 slides)

1989-1990

31

2

Slides – Telemarketing – Hora, Liddy (6 slides)

1989-1990

31

3

Slides – Volleyball Practice – Stapleton, NE (23 slides)

1989-1990

31

4

Slides – Farmers and Farm Scenes (Spring) (165 slides)

1990

31

5

Slides – Farmers and Farm Scenes (Spring) (155 slides)

1990

31

6

Slides – Farmers and Farm Scenes (Fall) (166 slides)

1990

31

7

Slides – Farmers and Farm Scenes (Fall) (100 slides)

1990

31

8

Slides – Mosher, Norval. Liscomb, IA (17 slides)

1990

31

9

Slides – Nichols, Leslie. Marshalltown, IA (12 slides)

1990

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10

Slides – Classroom Setting (12 3”x3” color photographs)

1990-1991

31

11

Slides – Farmers and Farm Scenes (165 slides)

1990-1991

31

12

Slides – Farmers and Farm Scenes (142 slides)

1990-1991

31

13

Slides – Halloran, Steve (35 slides)

1990-1991

31

14

Slides – Iowa State Fair – Bud Hitch (10 slides)

1990-1991

31

15

Slides – Lagner Family near Clear Lake, IA (18- 3”x5” color photographs)

1990-1991

31

16

Slides – PFS, March (3 slides, 4- 3”x5” color photographs)

1990-1991

31

17

Slides – VEISHEA (22 slides)

1990-1991

31

18

Slides – Badger Northland (19 slides)

1991

31

19

Slides – Bismarck Sunset, Furniture, and Arne (14 slides)

1991

31

20

Slides – Brassica… Experi ment Waseca, MN. (14 slides)

1991

31

21

Slides – Carlson, Pert – 4th Grade Elementary Class (39 slides)

1991

31

22

Slides – Dillingham, Lanny… (11 slides)

1991

31

23

Slides – Dodd, Dennis. Reinbeck, IA – Nurse trailer (30 slides)

1991

31

24

Slides – Farmers and Farm Scenes (127 slides)

1991

31

25

Slides – Farmers and Farm Scenes (107 slides)

1991

31

26

Slides – Fick, Arden. Lwerne, MN (41 slides)

1991

31

27

Slides – Guttau, Larry. Mondamin, IA (15 slides)

1991

31

28

Slides – Hass, Lundon. George, IA (38 slides)

1991

31

29

Slides – Jasa, Paul. University of Nebraska (30 slides)

1991

31

30

Slides – Nichii Soyflake Plant. Jefferson, IA (8 slides)

1991

31

31

Slides – Owen, David. Jefferson, IA (20 slides)

1991

31

32

Slides – Photographs/Letter – Harvey, John R. to Dick Seim (7- 5”x7” color photographs, 2 letter pages)

1991

31

33

Slides – Potential outlook guys, Indianapolis (12 slides)

1991

31

34

Slides – Sether, Richard and Irving. Jackson, MN (37 slides)

1991

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35

Slides – State Fair, Schildroth, Ron. (18 slides)

1991

31

36

Slides – Sukup planting… (11 slides)

1991

31

37

Slides – Sukup “Pnemoa 1000” dry fertilizer (15 slides)

1991

31

38

Slides – Vacuuming corn, Ankeny CB Research Lab. Crund, Dean (20 slides)

1991

31

39

Slides – Farmers and Farm Scenes (52 slides)

1992

31

40

Slides – Farmers and Farm Scenes (89 slides)

1993

31

41

Slides – Farmers and Farm Scenes (148 slides)

1994

31

42

Slides – Farmers and Farm Scenes (157 slides)

1994

31

43

Slides – Farmers and Farm Scenes (163 slides)

1994

31

44

Slides – Farmers and Farm Scenes (65 slides)

1994

31

45

Slides – ISU Campus Buildings (28 slides)

1994

31

46

Slides – Farm Journal Images (188 slides)

1997-1998

31

47

Slides – Farm Journal Images (185 slides)

1997-1998

32

1

Orville Freeman – Minnesota Governor (1 b/w contact sheet)

1960

32

2

Jack Kennedy – National Plowing Contest (to 1960 Election) (11- b/w photographs)

1960

32

3

Richard Nixon – National Plowing Contest (Before 1960 Election) (13- b/w photographs)

1960

32

4

Unidentified Farmer and Soybeans (3- b/w photographs)

1965

32

5

Edward Miller, Marshalltown, IA – Western Corn Belt (11- 5”x7” b/w photographs)

1966

32

6

Farm Journal and Personal (22 various b/w photographs)

1967-1972

32

7

Progress Show (Neg. 114398 – 114404)

1968

32

8

John Reiser – National Soybean Champ (2 b/w photographs, Neg. 114335)

1968

32

9

State Fair – Hog Champion ’68 (3 b/w photographs, Neg. 113983)

1968

32

10

“Swamp” Shot (3 contact sheets)

1976

32

11

Slides – Jerry Fricke, Henry, IA. (1 slide)

1978

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Marlin Edwards, Pioneer. Tom Wagons, Pioneer. (2- 8”x10” b/w photographs, 1 contact sheet)

1979

32

13

Warren, Envoldson, 34, Waseca, MN. (4- 8”x10” b/w/ photographs, 1 contact sheet)

1979

32

14

Garst (1- 8”x10” color photograph)

1979

32

15

Mike Lynch, 34, Boone, IA – Sweet Corn (7- 8”x10” b/w photographs)

1979

32

16

Steve Marley. ISU Staff. (5- 8”x10” b/w photographs, 1 contact sheet)

1979

32

17

Pace Arne – Kewanee Implements (1- 8”x10” b/w photograph, 2- 5”x7” b/w photographs)

1980

32

18

Slides – Dick & Jane Bishop, Delaware, IA. (4 slides)

1980

32

19

Bill Buller, Orville Sweet, Arno Moenning, Dodge Center, MN – Open House, NPPC, WDM (1 b/w photograph)

1980

32

20

Slides – Candidate Reagan at Lounsberry Farm (9 slides)

1980

32

21

Colin Chriswell. ISU Staff. (2- 8”x10” b/w photographs, 1 contact sheet)

1980

32

22

Slides – Tom Colvin. ISU Staff. (16 slides)

1980

32

23

Kermit Dettaai, Monroe, IA. (5- 8”x10” b/w photographs)

1980

32

24

Leon Diety and Others (3- 8”x10” b/w photographs, 4- 5”x7” b/w photographs)

1980

32

25

Carroll Humpal, Jones, IA. Don Wogen, Marshall, IA … Outlook (1- 8”x10” b/w photograph, 1 contact sheet)

1980

32

26

Iowa Corn Coolsoft, Des Moines, IA – Ethanol Stills (1- 8”x10” b/w photograph, 2 contact sheets)

1980

32

27

Slides – Machinery (29 slides)

1980

32

28

Dick Madson, Freeborn, IA. (3- b/w photographs)

1980

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McCallsburg El (1- 8”x10” b/w photograph)

1980

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Mike & Paul Owen, Grundy Center, IA (19 slides)

1980

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Bill Patton, Marshall, IA (3- 8”x10” b/w photographs)

1980

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Gene Riles, Franklin, IA. Larry Beyer, Iowa County, IA… SuKup Residue Burner (5- 8”x10” b/w photographs, 2 contact sheets)

1980

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Dick Rittges, Webster, IA. (2- 8”x10” b/w photographs, 3 contact sheets)

1980

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Bill Thompson, Clinton, IA (2- b/w photographs)

1980

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Roy Thorn, MN (5- 5”x7” and 1 b/w photographs)

1980

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Slides – Waseca Field Day (9 slides)

1980

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James O. Andrew, Greene, IA (1- 8”x10” b/w photograph)

1981

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Jerry & Terry Christensen, Ringsted, IA. Will & Pat Henderson, Hamilton, IA. (4- 5”x7” and 1- b/w photographs)

1981

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Steve Greibok, Freeborn MN (6- 8”x10” b/w photographs)

1981

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Dallas Krause (2- b/w photographs)

1981

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Don McFarlane & Duane Brodie (5- 8”x10” b/w photographs)

1981

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S. Elwynn Taylor. ISU Staff. (4- 5”x7” b/w photographs, 1 contact sheet)

1981

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Slides – Norm Zanradnik, Linn County, IA (46 slides)

1985

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Slides – Jeff Hill, Hamilton County, IA – SDN and Cultivation (37 slides)

1987

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Slides – Steve & Diane Rash, Union, Marshall County, IA (81 slides)

1987

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Slides – Jake Reutter, Dayton, Boone County, IA (24 slides)

1987

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Slides – Norm Zaradnik, Linn County, IA (23 slides)

1987

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“Bacon Bin” (7 b/w photographs)

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Lynn & Arn Below (w/ kids Angie, Justin, and baby Josh), Waseca, MN. (3- 8”x10” b/w photographs)

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Cattle (images) (3- b/w photographs, Neg. 114384 – 114389)

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Cooper (U. of Illinois) standing in Soybeans (Neg. 114405)

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Dry Corn Stalks (2- b/w photographs)

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Slides – Farms (10 slides)

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Slides – FJ’s Eastern Dairy (25 slides)

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General – Rural Farm Shots (Neg. 113979 – 113980, 114421 – 114430)

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“Haberman’s Lake” Scouting Shots (Neg. 114392 – 114395)

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“Heater-Planter” (3- b/w photographs)

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Hog Slots and Unidentified (Neg. 114406 – 114419)

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Slides – Kennedy and “DKK S. and farmer” (3 slides, 2- 8”x10” b/w photographs)

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Livestock (26- b/w photographs)

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Plant (4- b/w photographs)

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Red Oak (6- 8’x10” b/w photographs)

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Scheusslor Cattle – Frye Farrowing (5- 8”x10” b/w photographs)

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Richard Seim and Unidentified (1- color photograph)

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Sheep Grazing (1- b/w photograph)

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Slides – Soybeans and Corn (10 slides)

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Swine (7- b/w photographs)

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Swine (36- b/w photographs)

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Unidentified Family (6- b/w photographs)

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Unidentified Farm Property (4- b/w photographs)

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Unidentified Gardening-Related Event (Neg. 114480 – 114494)

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Unidentified People – Market, Field, Board Meeting (Neg. 114434 – 114448)

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Slides – Farmers and Farm Scenes (183 slides)

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Slides – Farmers and Farm Scenes (157 slides)

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Slides – Farmers and Farm Scenes (148 slides)

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Slides – Farmers and Farm Scenes (152 slides)

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Slides – Farmers and Farm Scenes (130 slides)

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Slides – Farmers and Farm Scenes (150 slides)

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Slides – Farmers and Farm Scenes (125 slides)

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Slides – Farmers and Farm Scenes (98 slides)

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Microcassette Audiotape Interviews by Dick Seim (23 microcassette tapes)

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