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Iowa Farm Science: Volume 17, Issue 9

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Geraniums Make a Comeback
( 1963-03-01) Buck, Griffith ; Extension and Experiment Station Publications

Plant breeders have developed new geranium varieties that tolerate the hot days and nights of summers in the Midwest. As a result, geraniums are making a comeback as permanent residents of summer gardens in Iowa.

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Choosing Portable Lamps
( 1963-03-01) Pickett, Mary ; Extension and Experiment Station Publications

This is the third in a series of articles on home lighting. The first two articles discussed quantity and quality in lighting. Now let's look at ways to achieve this - plus decorative beauty - with portable lamps.

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Do Family Moves Harm Children?
( 1963-03-01) Burchinal, Lee ; Extension and Experiment Station Publications

Little has been known on how children react and adjust to family moves from one place to another - city to city or farm to city. This study indicates, however, that there are few, if any, serious adverse effects.

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Iowa Farm Science Vol. 17, No. 9
( 1963-03-01) Extension and Experiment Station Publications
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Farm Outlook
( 1963-03-01) Kutish, Francis ; Extension and Experiment Station Publications

Cattles feeders had 12 percent more cattle on feed Jan. 1, 1963, than a year earlier. Biggest boost was in the West with numbers on feed up 29 percent. The Corn Belt numbers were up 7 percent.

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