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Bibliography of Technical Papers; Also Popular Papers Listing
Published in Missouri Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin, No. 765, February 1961
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Bibliography of Technical Papers
“Changes in the Nitrogen Content of Stored Soil.” Journ. Amer. Soc. of Agron. 10:83-88. 1918.
“Soil Inoculation For Legumes.” Mo. Agri. Expt. Sta. Cir. 86:1919.
“Symbiotic Nitrogen Fixation as Influenced by the Nitrogen in the Soil.” Soil Sci. 9: 275-328. 1920.
“Bat Guano and Its Fertilizing Value.” Mo. Agr. Expt. Sta. Bul. 180. 1921.
“Viable Legume Bacteria in Sun-Dried Soil.” J. Am. Soc. of Agron. 14:49-51. 1922.
“Farm Trials of Artificial Manure.” J. Am. Soc. of Agron. 20:123-132. 1928.
“Inoculation for Legumes.” Mo. Agr. Expt. Sta. Cir. 121. 1924.
“Nitrate Accumulation Under the Straw Mulch.” Soil Sci. 20:253-853. 1925.
“Nitrate Accumulation in Soil as Influenced by Tillage and the Straw Mulch.” J. Am. Soc. of Agron. 20:841-853. 1926.
“Artificial Manure Production on the Farm.” Mo. Agr. Expt. Sta. Bul. 258. 1927.
“Calcium as a Factor in Soybean Inoculation.” Soil Sci. 25:313-325. 1928. (with R. W. Scanlan).
“A Protector for Graduated Cylinders.” J. of Chem. Ed. p. 336, Feb. 1929.
“Relation of Calcium to the Nodulation of Soybeans on Acid and Neutral Soils.” Soil Sci. 28:261-279. 1929.
“Physiological Importance of Calcium and Legume Inoculation.” Bot. Gazette. 88:310- 321. 1929. (with F. L. Davis).
“Dry Inoculants for Alfalfa.” J. Am. Soc. of Agron. 22:916-918. 1930.
“Legume Bacteria with Reference to Light and Longevity.” Mo. Agr. Expt. Sta. Res. Bul. 132. 1930. (with Lloyd M. Turk).
“Fractional Neutralization of Soil Acidity for the Establishment of Clover.” J. Am. Soc. of Agron. 30:649-657. 1930. (with E. M. Poirot).
“Nitrogen-Fixation as Influenced by Calcium.” 2nd. Int. Cong. of Soil Sci. Com. III, Leningrad, Moscow, U.S.S.R. 3:29-32. 1930.
“Local Variation of Soil Acidity in Relation to Soybean Inoculation.” Soil Sci. 30:273- 287, 1930. (with George Z. Doolas)
“Changes in Composition of Soybeans toward Maturity as Related to Their Use as Green Manure.” Soil Sci. 32:271-282, 1931. (with W. H. Allison).
“Available Soil Calcium in Relation to ‘Damping Off’ of Soybean Seedlings.” Bot. Gazette, 92:263-278. 1931 (with Hans Jenny).
“Calcium and Hydrogen-ion Concentration in the Growth and Inoculation of Soybeans.” J. Am. Soc. of Agron. 24:793-806, 1932.
“The Composition of Soybean Plants at Various Growth Stages as Related to their Rate of Decomposition and Use as Green Manure.” Mo. Agr. Expt. Res. Bul. 173, 1932 (with Lloyd M. Turk).
“Drilling Powdered Agricultural Limestone.” Agr. Eng. 14:1. 1933. (with M. M. Jones).
“Inoculation of Legumes as Related to Soil Acidity.” J. Am. Soc. of Agron. 26:569-574, 1934.
“Relation of the Degree of Base Saturation of a Colloidal Clay by Calcium to the Growth, Nodulation, and Composition of Soybeans.” Mo. Agr. Expt. Sta. Res. Bul. 232, 1935. (with Glenn M. Horner).
“Methods of Incorporating Organic Matter with the Soil in Relation to Nitrogen Accumulations.” Mo. Agr. Expt. Sta. Res. Bul. 249, 1936.
“Nodulation and Growth of Soybeans as Influenced by Calcium and Hydrogen-ion Concentration in Putnam Silt Loam Soil.” Greek Journal 3-48, 1936. (with Theron B. Hutchings).
“A Study of the Uniformity of Soil Types and of the Fundamental Differences Between the Different Soil Series.” Ala. Agr. Expt. Sta. Bul., 1936. (with F. L. Davis).
“Artificial Manure Production on the Farm.” Mo. Agr. Expt. Sta. Bul. 369, 1936.
“Drilling Fine Limestone for Legumes.” Mo. Agr. Expt. Sta. Bul. 367, 1936.
“The Nitrate Nitrogen in the Soil as Influenced by the Crop and the Soil Treatments.”
Mo. Agr. Expt. Sta. Res. Bul. 250, 1937.
“Variant Forms of Rhizobia (Root Nodule Bacteria) in Relation to the Calcium of the Soil.” Proc. Soil Sci. Soc. of Am. 1:2. 1937, (with T. M. McCalla).
“Behavior of Legume Bacteria (Rhizobium) in Relation to Exchangeable Calcium and Hydrogen Ion Concentration of the Colloidal Fraction of the Soil.” Mo. Agr. Expt. Sta. Res. Bul. 256, 1937. (with T. M. McCalla).
“Longevity of Legume Bacteria (Rhizobium) in Water.” J. Am. Soc. of Agron. 29:76-79, 1937. (with T. M. McCalla).
“Physiochemical Reactions Between Organic and Inorganic Soil Colloids as Related to Aggregate Formation.” Soil Sci. 44:331-358, 1937. (with H. E. Myers).
“Physiology of Root Nodule Bacteria in Relation to Fertility Levels of the Soil.” Proc. Soil Sci. Soc. of Am. 2:315-327, 1937. (with F. L. Davis).
“Nitrification of Ammonia Adsorbed on Colloidal Clay.” Proc. Soil Sci. Soc. of Am. 2:263-267, 1937. (with T. M. McCalla).
“A New Culture Medium for Rhizobia.” J. of Bact. 34:445-457, 1937.
“The Colloidal Clay Fraction of Soil as a Cultural Medium.” Am. J. of Bot. 25:403-407, 1938.
“Variable Levels of Biological Activity in Sanborn Field After Fifty Years of Treatment.” Proc. Soil Sci. Soc. of Am. 4:77-82, 1938.
“Magnesium as a Factor in Nitrogen Fixation by Soybeans.” Mo. Agr. Expt. Sta. Res. Bul. 288, 1938. (with Ellis R. Graham).
“Nitrate Production in Soils as Influenced by Cropping and Soil Treatments.” Mo. Agr. Expt. Sta. Res. Bul. 294, 22 p. 1938.
“Loss of Soil Organic Matter and Its Restoration, Separate No. 1626,” U.S.D.A. Yr. of Agri. 347-360, 1938.
“Plant Growth and the Breakdown of Inorganic Soil Colloids.” Soil Sci. 47:455-458, 1939. (with Ellis Graham and Carl Ferguson).
“Some Soil Factors in Nitrogen Fixation by Legumes.” Tran. ComIII Int. Soc. of Soil Sci., New Brunswick, N.J., U.S.A. Vol. A:71-84, 1939.
“Limestone Mobilizes Phosphates into Korean Lespedeza.” J. Am. Soc. of Agron. 31: 283-286, 1939. (with A. W. Klemme).
“Calcium in Relation to Phosphorus Utilization by Some Legumes and Nonlegumes.” Soil Sci. Soc. of Am. 4:260-265, 1939. (with N. C. Smith).
“Colloidal Clay Cultures for Refined Control of Nutritional Experiments with Vegetables.” Proc. Am. Soc. Hort. Sci. 37:689-692, 1939. (with R. A. Schroeder).
“Land Classification in Relation to the Soil and its Development 2, Chemical Aspects.” Proc. First Natl Conf. on Land Class, Mo. Agri. Expt. Sta. Bul. 421, 45-53, 1940.
“Calcium and Phosphorus in ihrem Einflusz auf die Manganaufnahme durch die Futterpflanzen.” Bodenkunde and Pflanzenernährung, 21-22:757-767, 1940, (with N. C. Smith).
“Saturation Degree of Soil and Nutrient Delivery to the Crop.” J. Am. Soc. of Agron. 32:148-153, 1940, (with N. C. Smith).
“Calcium-Potassium-Phosphorus Relation as a Possible Factor in Ecological Array of Plants.” J. Am. Soc. of Agron. 32:411-418, 1940.
“Adsorbed Ions on the Colloidal Complex and Plant Nutrition.” Soil Sci. Soc. of Am. Proc. 5:8-16, 1940.
“Nitrogen Fixation and Soil Fertility Exhaustion by Soybeans under Different Levels of Potassium.” Mo. Agr. Expt. Sta. Res. Bul. 330, 1941. (with Carl E. Ferguson).
“Calcium Saturation and Anaerobic Bacteria as Possible Factors in Gleization.” Soil Sci. 51:213-217, 1941.
“Biological Assays of Soil Fertility.” Soil. Sci. Soc. of Am. Proc. 6:252-258, 1941. (with G. E. Smith).
“Soil Organic Matter and Ion Availability for Plants.” Soil Sci. 51:487-494, 1941.
“Calcium and Phosphorus as They Influence Manganese in Forage Crops.” Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club, 68:372-380, 1941. (with N. C. Smith).
“Drilling Limestone for Legumes.” Mo. Agr. Expt. Sta. Bul. 429, 1941.
“Plants and the Exchangeable Calcium of the Soil.” Am. J. of Bot. 28:894-402, 1941.
“Interrelationships of Calcium, Nitrogen, and Phosphorus in Vegetable Crops.” Plant Phys. 22:244-256, 1941. (with S. H. Wittwer and R. A. Schroeder).
“Surface Relationships of Roots and Colloidal Clay in Plant Nutrition.” Am. J. of Bot. 29:210-213, 1942. (with E. R. Graham and N. R. Shepard).
“Plant Nutrition and the Hydrogen Ion; I. Plant Nutrients Used Most Effectively in the Presence of a Significant Concentration of Hydrogen Ions.” Soil Sci. 53:313-327, 1942. (with R. A. Schroeder).
“The Development of Loessial Soils in Central United States as it Reflects Differences in Climate.” Mo. Agr. Expt. Sta. Res. Bul. 345, 1942. (with H. B. Vanderford).
“Calcium as a Factor in Seed Germination.” J. Am. Soc. of Agron. 33:153-155, 1942.
“Plant Nutrition and the Hydrogen Ion: II. Potato Scab.” Soil Sci. 52:481-488, 1942. (with R. A. Schroeder).
“The Fertility Problem of Missouri Soils.” Mo. State. Hort. Soc. Proc. 1941-1942.
“Feed Efficiency in Terms of Biological Assay of Soil Treatments.” Proc. Soil Sci. Soc. of Am. 7:322-330, 1942. (with G. E. Smith).
“Plant Nutrition and the Hydrogen Ion: III. Soil Calcium and the Oxalate Content of Spinach.” Bul. Torrey Botanical Club. 69:561-568, 1942. (with R. A. Schroeder).
“Plant Nutrition and Hydrogen Ion: IV. Soil Acidity for Improved Nutrient Delivery and Nitrogen Fixation.” Proc. Soil Sci. Soc. of Am. 7:247-257, 1942. (with C. B. Harston).
“Our Teeth and Our Soils.” Ann. of Dentistry, 6:199-213, 1942; Mo. Agr. Expt. Sta. Cir. 333, 1948, Thurston Chem. Co., Joplin, Missouri, 1949. (Reprint).
“Soil Fertility–An Important Factor in Horticultural Crops.” Trans. Ill. State Hort. Soc. LXXVII:434-440, 1943.
“Nitrate Adsorption by Plants as Anion Exchange Phenomenon.” Am. J. of Botany, 30:195-198, 1943. (with E. R. Graham).
“Potassium in the Soil Colloid Complex and Plant Nutrition.” Soil Sci. 55:13-21, 1943.
“Magnesium Depletion in Relation to Some Cropping Systems and Soil Treatments.” Soil Sci. 55:447-445, 1943. (with J. J. Pettijohn and E. D. McLean).
“Nitrogen Fixation, Composition and Growth of Soybeans in Relation to Variable Amounts of Potassium and Calcium.” Mo. Agr. Expt. Sta. Res. Bul. 381, 1944. (with Herbert Hampton).
“Nodulation Modifies Nutrient Intake From Colloidal Clay by Soybeans.” Soil Sci. Soc. Of Am. Proc. 8:234-247, 1944. (with Herbert Hampton).
“Soil Granulation and Percolation Rate as Related to Crop and Manuring.” J. Am. Soc. of Agron. 36:646-648, 1944. (with Jacob Sosne).
“Biological Assays of Some Soil Types Under Treatments.” Soil Sci. Soc. of Am. 8:282- 286, 1944. (with E. O. McLean and G. E. Smith).
“Science on the March. Soil Acidity–A Nutrient Deficiency.” Sci. Monthly, 58:237, 1944.
“Vegetable Crops in Relation to Soil Fertility; II. Vitamin C and Nitrogen Fertilizers.” Soil Sci. 59:329-336, 1945. (with S. W. Wittwer and R. A. Schroeder).
Laboratory Instruction for the Course in Soils 25. University of Missouri, 1946.
“Colloidal Clay Cultures. Preparation of the Clay and Procedures in its use as a Plant Growth Medium.” Soil Sci. 62:23,31, 1946.
“Plant Nutrition and the Hydrogen Ion; V. Relative Effectiveness of Coarsely Ground and Finely Pulverized Limestone.” Soil Sci. 61:265-271, 1946.
“Vegetable Crops in Relation to Soil Fertility; III. Oxalate Content and Nitrogen Fertilization.” Food Research, 11:54-60, 1946. (with S. H. Wittwer and H. R. Goff).
“Plant Nutrition and the Hydrogen Ion; VI. Calcium Carbonates, A Disturbing Fertility Factor in Soils.” Proc. Soil Sci. Soc. of Am. 12:342-347, 1947. (with D. A. Brown).
“Vegetable Crops in Relation to Soil Fertility; V. Calcium Contents of Green Leafy Vegetables.” Food Research, 12:405-413, 1947. (with S. H. Wittwer and R. A. Schroeder).
“Nutrition and the Climatic Pattern of Soil Development.” A.A.A.S. Cent. Vol. 1948.
“Nutrition and the Climatic Pattern of Soil Development.” J. Am. Dietetic Ass’n., Feb. 1949.
“Diversity of Amino Acids in Legumes According to the Soil Fertility.” Science, 108: 426-428, 1948. (with Wm. Blue and V. L. Sheldon).
“Microbiological Assays of Hays for Their Amino Acids According to Soil Types and Treatments, Including Trace Elements.” Proc. Soil Sci. Soc. of Am. 13:318-322, 1948. (with V. L. Sheldon and Wm. G. Blue).
“Composition of Alluvial Deposits Viewed as Probable Source of Loess.” Proc. Soil Sci. Soc. of Am. 13:468-470, 1948. (with Alvin Beavers).
“Carbohydrate-Protein Ratio of Peas in Relation to Fertilization with Potassium, Calcium, and Nitrogen.” Proc. Soil Sci. Soc. of Am. 13:352-357, 1948, (with R. A. Schroeder and C. G. Vidalon).
“Potassium Helps Put More Nitrogen Into Sweetclover.” J. Am. Soc. of Agron. 40: 1106-1109, 1948.
“Climate, Soil, and Health; I. Climatic Soil Pattern and Food Composition.” Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, and Oral Pathology, 1:199-214, 1948.
“Climate, Soil, and Health II. Managing Health Via the Soil.” Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, and Oral Pathology, 1:214, 1948.
“Nutrition Via Soil Fertility According to the Climatic Pattern.” Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization. Melbourne, Australia, 1-30, 1949. May. Published by Thurston Chem. Co. as “Plant and Animal Nutrition in Relation to Soil and Climatic Factors.” 1951. Proc. Specialist Conference. London. Stationery Office.
“Pattern of Caries in Relation to the Pattern of Soil Fertility in the United States.” Dental J. of Australia, 23:1-7, 1951.
“Plant Nutrition and the Hydrogen Ion: VII Cation Exchange between Hydrogen Clay and Soils.” Mo. Agr. Expt. Sta. Res. Bul. 477, 1951. (with D. A. Brown).
“Biosynthesis of Amino Acids According to Soil Fertility. I. Tryptophane in Forage Crops.” Plant and Soil (Holland) 111:33-39, 1951. (with V. L. Sheldon and Wm. G. Blue).
“Complimentary Ion Effects in Soil as Measured by Cation Exchange Between Electrodialized Hydrogen Clay and Soils.” Proc. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. 15:133-138, 1951. (with D.A. Brown).
“Potassium-Bearing Minerals as Soil Treatments.” Mo. Agr. Expt. Sta. Res. Bul. 510, 1952. (with E. R. Graham).
“Protein Deficiencies Via Soil Deficiencies. I. Ecological Indications.” Oral Surg. Oral Med. and Oral Path. 5:371-383, 1952. “II. Experimental Evidence,” 5:483-499, 1952.
“Correcting Soil Deficiencies for More and Better Forage from Permanent Pastures.” Mo. Agr. Expt. Sta. Bul. 582, 1952.
“Soil Acidity as Calcium (Fertility) Deficiency.” Int. Soc. of Soil Sci. Joint Meeting Com. II and IV. Dublin, July, 1952. Vol: I, Mo. Agr. Expt. Sta. Res. Bul. 513, 1952. (with G. E. Smith).
“Brucella Infections.” The Merck Report. pp. 13-14. July, 1949, also Mother Earth. J. of the Soil Ass’n. 7:49-50, 1953. (with Pottenger, F. M. Jr. and Ira Allison).
“Biosynthesis of Amino Acids According to Soil Fertility. III. Bioassay of Forage and Grain Fertilized with ‘Trace’ Elements.” Plant and Soil (Holland) IV:336-343, 1953. (with Fred E. Koehler).
“Soil Fertility and Amino Acid Synthesis by Plants.” Proc. Nat. Institute of Sci. (India) 19:89-95, 1953.
“Let Rocks Their Silence Break.” Eleventh Annual Meeting, Amer. Institute of Dental Medicine. Annual Volume, Nov. 1, 1954. Palm Springs, Calif.
“Soil and Nutrition.” Amer. Inst. Dental Medicine Ann. Vol., 1954.
“Droughts–The Soil as Reasons for Them.” Amer. Inst. Dental Medicine, Ann. Vol., 1954.
“The Influence of Soil Mineral Elements on Animal Nutrition.” Michigan State Univ. Centennial Symposium on Nutrition of Plants, Animal and Man. 1955.
“Soil Fertility and Quality of Seeds.” Mo. Agr. Expt. Sta. Res. Bul. 619, January, 1957. (with Robert L. Fox).
“Calcium-Boron Interactions. Demonstrated by Lemna Minor on Clay Suspensions.” Mo. Agr. Expt. Sta. Res. Bul. 663, March, 1958.
“Physical, Chemical, and Biochemical Changes in the Soil Community. Man’s Role in Changing the Face of the Earth.” pp. 648-673. William L. Thomas, Editor, Univ. of Chicago Press, 1956.
“Soil Fertility and Biotic Geography.” The Geographical Review. XLVII:86-105, 1957.
“Fertilité Du Sol et Geographic Biotique aux Etats-Unis.” L’Agronomic Tropicale, XII:355-356, 1957. No 3 Mai-Juin.
Bibliography of Popular Papers
“Fertility Reflected in Feeding.” The Fert. Rev. pp. 11-12, Sept.-Oct. 1938.
“There is No Substitute for Soil Fertility.” Better Crops with Plant Food. 9:343-345, 1939. April.
“The Soil and the Times.” Tech. Supp. to Prog. Ex. U.S.D.A.; S.C.S. Reg. 5, Milwaukee, Wis., 1939.
“Evaluating Productivity.” Foreword Bul. 405, 1939.
“Dangerous Grass.” Capper’s Farmer, 50:9, 1939.
“The Soil as a Farm Commodity or a Factory.” Cons. Conf., Univ. of Mo. pp. 38-42, 1940.
“Limestone (A Fertilizer).” Capper’s Farmer, p. 18, June, 1941.
“Bread From Stones.” Grain and Feed Rev. p. 12, Nov., 1941.
“It’s the Calcium, Not the Alkalinity.” Soybean Digest, 1941.
“Good Horses Require Good Soils.” Horse and Mule Assoc. of Amer. Booklet # 256, 1941.
“The Soil as a Farm Commodity or a Factory.” J. Am. Soc. of Farm Mgrs. and Rural Appraisers. pp. 59-63, April, 1941.
“Lime for Backbone.” Bus. of Farming, Sept-Oct., 1942.
“The Business Called Plant Growth.” Office of War Information, July, 1942.
“Sound Horses are Bred on Fertile Soils.” Perc. News, pp. 15-22, July, 1942.
“Health Depends on Soil.” The Land, 11:137-142, 1942.
“Soil is Key to Good Food, Good Health.” Godfrey’s Let’s Live Magazine, 18:20, March, 1950.
“Neglect of Soil Fertility Reflected by Farm Animals.” Kansas City Daily Drovers Tel., Nov, 1942.
“Sound Bones Basis for Healthy Horses–Fertility of Soil Helps Develop Healthy Animals.” Farm Topics. November, 1942.
“Buying Fertilizers Wisely.” Missouri Agr. Expt. Sta. Cir. 227, 1942.
“Pattern of Wild Life Distribution Fits the Soil Pattern.” Mo. Consv. pp. 1-4, June, 1943.
“Soil and Livestock.” The Land. 11:298-305, 1943.
“Hogs Benefit from Crops Grown on Fertile Soils.” Weekly Kansas City Star. November 10, 1943.
“Soil Fertility and the Human Species.” Chem. and Eng. News, 21:221-227, 1943.
“Calcium.” The Land, 3:50-58, 1943.
“Fertilizers and Soil Management in Wartime.” Mo. Agr. Expt. Sta. Bul. 474, 1943.
“Soil Fertility, An Important Factor in Horticultural Crops.” Trans. Illinois State Hort. Society. p. 434-440, 1943.
“Fertility of Soil Measures the Protein in the Crop.” Weekly Kansas City Star, June 16, 1943.
“Feed the Soil to Feed Yourself.” The Furrow. Second Quarter, 1943.
“Soils and Future Agricultural Engineering.” Mo. Shamrock, 10:8-19, 1943.
“Our Soil Fertility–One of the Allied Powers.” Weekly Kansas City Star. March 17, 1943.
“The Soil is Big Farming Business.” Better Crops with Plant Food, pp. 26. April, 1943.
“Make the Grass Greener on Your Side of the Fence.” Business of Farming 2, 1943.
“The Fertility Problem of Our Soils.” Agr. Ed. February, 1943.
“Our Soil in Selected Service.” Farmer’s Digest. pp. 1-10, 1943.
“Soil and Livestock.” The Land, 2:298-305, May and July, 1943.
“Beef Yields, Too, Measured by Fertility of the Soil.” Weekly Kansas City Star. July 21, 1943.
“For Best Crop Yields, The Farmer Must Mobilize the Soil.” Weekly Kansas City Star. September 1, 1943.
“Bugaboo of Soil Acidity Dispelled.” Farm Topics. Buda, Ill. Plain Dealer. November 4, 1943.
“‘Grow’ Foods or ONLY ‘Go’ Foods According to the Soil.” Sch. Sci. and Math. January, 1944.
“Soil Fert. and Soybean Prod.” Soybean Dig. February, 1944.
“Proves Weedy Pastures Lack in Plant Food.” The Weekly Kansas City Star. February 9, 1944.
“Soil Fertility Food Source.” Tech. Rev. (Mass. Inst. Technology) 46:3-7, March, 1944.
“Is the Plow on Its Way Out?” The Farmer Stockman. April, 1944.
“Soil Fertility and National Nutrition.” J. Am. Soc. of Farm Mgrs. and Rural Appraisers. 8:45-66, 1944.
“Go Ahead and Plow.” Farm J. March, 1944.
“Is Plowing Folly?” Better Crops with Plant Food. pp. 31-32.
“Plowman’s Wisdom.” The Home Garden. 3:13-16, 1944.
“Soil and Human Health.” Garden Club of America. Annual Report. pp. 22-26, 1944.
“Mobilizing the Fertilizer Resources of Our Nation’s Soil.” Rock Products Mg. May, 1944.
“School of the Soil: Our Soil–Dirt or Design.” Philfarmer, 4th. Qt., 1944.
“Soil Improvement.” Better Crops with Plant Food, May, 1944.
“Only Fertile Soil Can Grow Healthy Plants, Sound Virile Animals and Most Civilized Justice-Loving Nations.” Am. Banker, May 10, 1944.
“Sweet Clover Responds to Potash Fertilizer.” Better Crops with Plant Food. June, 1944.
“Taking Our Soils for Granted.” Philfarmer, 3rd. Qt., 1944.
“A New Emphasis on Plant Food.” Better Crops With Plant Food, 1944.
“Double Cropping for Double Profits.” Bus. of Farming, 1944.
“Feed Efficiency in Terms of Biological Assays of Soil Treatments.” Farm for Victory. October, 1944.
“Soil Fertility in its Broader Implications.” The Fertilizer Review. April, May, June,1944.
“T. B., A Deficiency Disease.” West Plains (Mo.) J. Dec 14, 1944.
“Fertility: The 4th Dimension.” The Land. 3:185-189, 1944.
“Soil Fertility and Food Quality.” Fifty-fourth Annual Report of the Indiana Corn Growers Assoc. January, 1945.
“Our Soil Holds Our Future.” Family Herald and Weekly Star. February 21, 1945, Montreal, Canada.
“Soil Fertility and Food Quality.” Dept. of Agr. 91st. Annual Report. pp. 15-22, 1945.
“Why Plow?” 91st. Ann. Rpt. pp. 72-74, 1945. Ontario Assn. of Agr. Soc. Toronto, Canada.
“War is Result of Global Struggle for Soil Fertility.” South Haven, Mich. March 22, 1945.
“Fertile Soil Makes Better Livestock–Healthier Humans.” Hormel Farmer, 8:2, 1945.
“They Like Grass From Top-Dressed Fields.” The Jersey Bul. p. 496, April 20, 1945.
“Soil and Livestock.” Your Farm. pp. 97-105. April, 1945.
“Soil Fertility and its Health Implications.” Amer. Jour. Orthodontics and Oral Surgery. 31:279-286, 1945.
“Our Soil An Active Body.” Philfarmer, 1st. Qt. Phillips Pet. Co. 1945.
“How Long Do the Effects of Fertilizer Last?” Better Crops with Plant Foods. p. 14. May, 1945.
“Applied Nitrogen as Possible Assistance for Legumes.” Farm for Victory. June, 1945.
“Wool Quality Depends on Soil Fertility.” Midwest Wool-Growers News: 13:4-5 No. 1. January, 1944.
“Animals Recognize Good Soil Treatment.” The Berkshire News. June, 1945.
“How Soil Determines Human Growth.” Southwest Review. Southern Methodist Univ. pp. 320-323. Summer 1945.
“Plants Vary Widely in Mineral Composition.” Farm. Digest. 9:9 July, 1945.
“Our Soils–Under Construction.” Philfarmer. 3rd. Qt. 1945. Phillips Pet. Co.
“Potash Deficiency Follows Continuous Wheat.” Better Crops with Plant Food. 29:24, 1945. (with N. C. Smith).
“Agriculture Limestone–A Life-Giving Grist.” Rock Products. pp. 92-94. October, 1945.
“Soil Fertility and Farm Security.” Farmer’s Digest. 10:40-43. January, 1946.
“Our Soil–Under Destruction.” Philfarmer. 1st. Qt. 1946. Phillips Pet. Co.
“The French Don’t Dare Wear Out Their Farms.” Mo. Ruralist. March 9, 1946. Farmer’s Digest, May, 1946.
“Soil Fertility and Nutrition.” New Agr. p. 10, April, 1946.
“How Soils Nourish Plants: Clay Holds the Active Supply of Nutrients.” Philfarmer, 2nd. Qt., 1946. Phillips Pet. Co.
“Cater to Cow’s Taste by Soil Treatments on Pasture.” Guernsey Breeders. J. May, 15, 1946.
“Agricultural Limestone for Better Quality of Foods.” Pit and Quarry. May, 1946.
“Lime-Rich Soils Give Size and Vigor to French Stock.” Nat. Livestock Prod. 24, June, 1946.
“What Fineness of Limestone.” Pit and Quarry. July, 1946.
“Extra Soil Fertility Lengthens Grazing Season.” Guernsey Breeders’ J. August 15, 1946.
“How Soils Nourish Plants: Mineral Reserves Restock Clay with Nutrients.” Philfarmer, 3rd. Qt., 1946. Phillips Pet. Co.
“Why Be A Friend of the Land?” Friends of the Land. The Land Letter Series VI. September, 1946.
“The Soil Nitrogen Supply is Still a Big Problem.” Victory Farm Forum. pp. 1-4, Oct. 1946.
“Protein Takes More Than Air and Rain. (A key to failing Fertility)” The Land. (Autumn, 1946).
“How Soils Nourish Plants: Soil Fertility is Needed, So is Soil Acidity.” Philfarmer, 4th. Qt. 1946. Phillips Pet. Co.
“Growing Legumes on Acid Soils.” The Rural New-Yorker, Nov. 2, 1946.
“The Cow Ahead of the Plow. (Older Soils Under Older Civilizations)” New Agriculture. Nov. 1946.
“Older Soils Under Older Civilizations. (More Permanent Soils Under More Permanent Civilizations.)” New Agriculture. Dec., 1946.
“Healthy Soils For Healthy Plants, Animals, and Humans.” Bul. Council of State Garden Clubs. 17. Dec., 1946.
“Soil Fertility–The Basis of Agriculture Production.” p. 1-10, January 6, 1947. Ann. Meeting Western Colorado Hort. Soc.
“Older Soils Under Older Civilizations. Bigger Horses on Better Soils.” New Agriculture, San Francisco, Cal. Jan., 1947.
“Older Soils Under Older Civilizations. The European Compost Bespeaks Soil Conservation.” New Agriculture. San Francisco. February, 1947.
“Use Extra Soil Fertility to Provide Protein.” Guernsey Breeders’. J. 71:738, March 15, 1947.
“Feed Values are Soil Values.” The Nation’s Agriculture. Swift and Company.
“Better Soils for Better Grass.” Rural New Yorker. April 5, 1947.
“Limestone–The Foremost of Natural Fertilizers.” Pit and Quarry. May, 1947.
“Better Soils Make Better Hogs.” Hampshire Herdsman. June, 1947.
“Soil Builders Build Better Cattle.” The Am. Hereford J. July, 1947.
“Buy More Fertilizer But Less Feed.” Hoard’s Dairyman. July 25, 1947.
“Fertilize the Soil then the Crop.” Commercial Fertilizer Year Book. July, 1947.
“Too Much Nitrogen Puts Plants on ‘Jag’.” Nat. Livestock Producer. July-August, 1947.
“Better Soil Management Makes Better Wheat.” News Service. College of Agr. August 27, 1947.
“Hidden Hungers Point to Soil Fertility.” Victory Farm Forum. pp. 1-4; Sept., 1947.
“How Soils Nourish Plants–Plants Barter for their Nutrients.” Philfarmer, 2nd. Qt. 1947. Phillips Pet. Co.
“Soil and Survival.” The Land. 6:383, Autumn, 1947.
“The Basic Need for Correcting Mineral Deficiencies in Our Soils.” 25th Ann. Southern Reg. Conf. U. S. Office of Education, Vocational Division. p. 2, March 31, 1947. Misc. Pub. 3250, Alabama State Bd. Montgomery, Ala.
“Soil Fertility Needs High Levels.” Farm Bureau News, Nov. 5, 1947.
“We Can Grow Legumes on Acid Soils.” Hoard’s Dairyman. Nov. 10, 1947.
“Soil Fertility I. Its Climatic Pattern. II. Its Suggestion About Disease.” The Journ. of Osteopathy. 57:19-25, 1950, Nov. No. 11. 57:23-26, 1950, Dec. No. 12. 58:12-16, 1951, Jan. No. 1.
“Is There A Livestock Crisis in the United States?” Victory Farm Forum. Dec., 1947.
“Soil Fertility and Animal Production.” 58th. Ann. Rpt. of the Ind. State Dairy. Assoc. Purdue University, pp. 35-52. Dec. 29, 1947.
“Soil Conservation in Its Broader Implications. Conservation and a Stable Society.” Ecological Soc. of Amer. Nat. Resources Council, Third Annual Meeting, Dec. 31, 1947.
“How Soils Nourish Plants: Balanced Diets Required by Plants.” Philfarmer, 1st. Qt. 1947. Phillips Petroleum Co.
“How Soils Nourish Plants: Plants ‘Select’ Their Diets From the Soil.” Philfarmer, 3rd. Qt. 1947. Phillips Pet. Co.
“How Soils Nourish Plants: Soil is a Collection of Nutrient-bearing Mineral Centers Undergoing Mobilization by Acid Clay.” Philfarmer, 4th. Qt. 1947. Phillips Pet. Co.
“Soil Acidity is Beneficial, Not Detrimental.” Guernsey Breeders Journal. Oct. 15, 1948.
“Building Soils For Better Herds.” The Polled Hereford World. February 15, 1948.
“What’s New in Soil Husbandry.” Better Farming Methods. March, 1948.
“Our Teeth and Our Soils.” Mo. Agr. Expt. Sta. Cir. 333, 1948.
“How Soils Nourish Plants. 1. The Nitrogen Problem–Its Climatic Aspects. 2. Wheat is ‘Hard’ or ‘Soft’ according to Pattern of Soil Nitrogen. 3. Drought Damage May be Starvation for Nitrogen.” Philfarmer, 1st, 2nd, 3rd Ots. 1948.
“National Pattern of Tooth Troubles Points to pattern of Soil Fertility.” J. Mo. State Dental Assoc. 106:8, 1948.
“Quantity or Quality.” The Grain and Feed Rev. May, 1948.
“Quality of Crops Also Depends on Soil Fertility.” Victory Farm Forum. June, 1948.
“Soil and Proteins.” The Land. 7:Summer, 1948.
“Food–What’s In It?” The Land. p. 55. Summer, 1948.
“Pasture Grasses Need Additional Nutrients to Furnish Livestock Ample Protein Supply.” Dairy and Poultry News. 3:Summer, 1948.
“Diseases as Deficiencies Via the Soil.” The Iowa State College Veterinarian. XII. No. 3, 1948.
“There’s A Cure for Sick Soils.” The Shorthorn World. 32:21. July 25, 1948.
“Soil Fertility and the Nutritive Value of Foods.” Agr. Leaders Digest. Sept., 1948.
“Some Rates of Fertility Decline.” Better Crops with Better Foods. October, 1948.
“Fertilizers Reduce Root Rot of Sweet Clover.” The Furrow. 53, 1948.
“Lime Your Soils For Better Crops.” Mo. Agr. Expt. Sta. Bul. Cir. 566. November, 1948.
“Soil Microbes Get Their Food First.” Victory Farm Forum. Dec. 1948.
“Our Soils, Our Food, and Ourselves.” Farmer’s Digest, April, 1949.
“Are We Going to Grass?” The Shorthorn World. Feb. 10, 1949.
“When is a Legume not a Legume? News and Views.” Coke Oven Amer. Res. Bureau. 4. Jan.-Feb., 1949.
“The Fundamentals of Soil Survival.” Mo. College Farmer. Feb., 1949.
“What’s New in Soil Husbandry?” Better Farming Methods. Mar. 1949.
“Cows Are Capable Soil Chemists.” Guernsey Breeder’s Jour. Mar. 15, 1949.
“Gearing the Soil to our Economy.” The Mail (Adelaide, Australia) July 2, 1949.
“Soil The Assembly Line of Agriculture.” Queensland Country Life. (Australia) August 4, 1949.
“Soil as the Basis of Wildlife Management.” Missouri Conservation Commission Cir. 134:3-9, August, 1949.
“Trace Minerals in Relation to Animal Health.” Stock and Land. Melbourne, Australia. August 31, 1949.
“Nitrogen for Proteins and Protection Against Disease.” Victory Farm Forum. Sept., 1949.
“Erosion Measuring Ideas Spread to Australia.” Mo. College Farmer. p. 8, November, 1949.
“Soils and Their Minerals.” Rural New Yorker. January 7, 1950.
“Soil is the Key to Good Food, Good Health.” Pacific Northwest Cooperator. 15. February, 1950, Walla, Walla, Wash.
“What’s New in Soil Husbandry.” Better Farming Methods. March, 1950.
“Quality of Food Crops According to Soil Fertility.” The Technology Review. 52:432- 436, June, 1950. Mass. Institute of Tech. Cambridge 39, Mass.
“Cows Refuse Grass to Eat Weeds.” Capper’s Farmer. Sept. 1950.
“Calcium and Soil-Borne Nutrients.” Godfrey’s Let’s Live Magazine. 18:20, Sept. 1950.
“Plenty of Moisture, Not Enough Fertility.” Mo. Farm News Service. November 29, 1950.
“Weed Killers and Soil Fertility.” Rural New Yorker. December 2, 1950.
“Variable Levels of Biological Activity in Sanborn Field After Fifty Years of Treatment.” Biodynamics. pp. 6-15, 1950.
“Reconstructing the Soils of the World to Meet Human Needs.” Chemurgic Papers, Natl. Farm Chemurgic Council. #5, 1-12, 1951.
“Phosphorus Gives Quick Recovery in Grasses That are Cut or Grazed.” Better Crops and Soils. Jan. 1951.
“Soil Fertility Pattern. Its Suggestion About Deficiencies and Diseases.” J. of Osteopathy. LVIII:13-18. 1951.
“‘Deep Rooting’ Depends on Your Soils and How You Treat It–Not on What You Plant.” Flying Plowman. pp. 4-5. Jan., 1951.
“Health is Born in the Soil.” Let’s Live Magazine. p. 20. February, 1951.
“Diseases as Deficiencies via the Soil.” The Iowa State College Veterinarian. 12, February, 1951.
“How Smart is a Cow?” Mo. Ruralist. 93. November 8, 1952.
“War, Some Agricultural Implications.” The Organic Farmer, March, 1951.
“What’s New in Soil Husbandry.” Better Farming Methods. p. 70. March, 1951.
“Soil–To Feed Us or to Fail Us.” Let’s Live Magazine. March, 1951.
“A Weak Soil Body.” Let’s Live Magazine, April, 1951.
“Soil Fertility and Our National Future.” Hoblitzelle Agr. Lab. Texas Research Foundation Special Series No. 1, 1951.
“Lime’s Nutritional Service to Plant Growth.” Let’s Live Magazine. May, 1951.
“Our Soils and Our Foods.” Ann. Report, Nebraska Crop Improv. Assn. pp. 16-24. May, 1951.
“Soil and Democracy.” J. Amer. Acad. Appl. Nut. pp. 14-17, June 4, 1951.
“Roots Don’t Go Joy-Riding.” Let’s Live Magazine. June, 1951.
“Getting Our Minerals.” Let’s Live Magazine. July, 1951.
“Chemicals in Food Products.” H. Res. 323. Eighty-first Congress 1951:202-228.
“Fertile Soils Make Big Plants.” Let’s Live Magazine. August, 1951.
“Feed Your Plants Well.” Let’s Live Magazine. Sept. 1951.
“Protein is Protection.” Let’s Live Magazine. October, 1951.
“Animals Prefer Nutritional Values.” Let’s Live Magazine. Nov. 1951.
“Why Roots Grow Deep.” Farm Quarterly. pp. 66-68. Winter, 1951.
“Wildlife Looks for Better Nutrition.” Let’s Live Magazine. December, 1951.
“The Cow Ahead of the Plow.” Milking Shorthorn Journal. pp. 10. January, 1952.
“The Health of Man and the Soil.” No. 3. Certified Milk. 27:10, March, 1952.
“How Can We Best Use Chemical Soil Conditioners?” Better Farming Methods. March, 1952. pp. 14-15.
“Poison Weeds or Pamper Crops?” New Agriculture. 34:6-7, March-May, 1952.
“The Value of Organic Matter.” The Rural New Yorker, May 3, 1952.
“The Use of Mulches.” Bul. Garden Club of Am. 40:83-89. May, 1952.
“Soil Fertility–A Weapon Against Weeds.” The Practical Farmer. Allentown, Pa. February, 1953.
“Pastures and Soils.” Cornbelt Livestock Feeder. 4:6-9 No. 10. July, 1952.
“Proteins and Reproduction.” The Land. XI:2 Summer, 1952.
“Better Proteins Grow on Better Soils.” Comm. Fert. Sept., 1952.
“The Soil Science Looks to the Cow.” The Polled Hereford World. 6: #9, September, 1952.
“Nitrogen Increases Protein in Grains.” Nitrogen News and Views. VII Sept.-Oct., 1952.
“Educating Potential Teachers of Soils.” School Sci. and Math. 52:617-621, November, 1952.
“More and Better Proteins Make Better Food and Feed.” Better Crops with Plant Food. XXXVI, 1952.
“Some Rates of Fertility Decline.” Jour. of the Soil Ass’n. pp. 47-48. 1953.
“Now We Know Lime is a Plant Food–Not Merely a Treatment for Soil Acidity.” Missouri Ruralist. 94. January 10, 1953.
“Manage Nitrogen Fertilizer Application for Best Protein Production.” Mo. Ruralist. Jan. 24, 1953.
“Legumes Take Nitrogen From the Air, But Need Some From the Soil.” February 14, 1953. Mo. Ruralist.
“In Defense of the Cow.” Livestock Weekly, March Feature, Feb. 26, 1953.
“How Can We Best Use Chemical Soil Conditioners?” Better Farming Methods. p. 14. March, 1953.
“High Time to Learn about Our Soils and Our Health.” Agr. Leader Dig. 34. 1953.
“Our Soils and Cattle.” Rural New Yorker, May 16, 1953.
“Proteins are Becoming Scarcer as the Soil Fertility Goes Lower.” The Polled Hereford World Mag. VII #7. July, 1953 pp. 20-27.
“The Fertility Pattern (Human Ecology).” The Land. XII 217-220. Summer, 1953.
“How to Sell More Fertilizer.” Comm. Fert. 88:20-23. Jan., 1954.
“Do We Overlook Protein Quality?” What’s New in Crops and Soils. 6:9 #5. February, 1954.
“Soil Acidity (Low pH) Spells Fertility Deficiencies.” Pit and Quarry. 1954.
“Lime the Soil To Correct Its Major Fertility Deficiencies.” Rock Products. 57:116-117 #4, April, 1954.
“Our Soils and Ourselves.” Syllabus, Course in Soils. Lucas Bros. Publishers. 1954.
“Let Rocks Their Silence Break.” Am. Inst. of Dental Med. November 1, 1954.
“How Good is Grassland Farming?” The Organic Farmer. 2:56-59, February, 1955.
“Capital is No Substitute for Soil Fertility.” Rock Products, April, 1955.
“Why Your Cattle Break Through the Fence.” Western Livestock J. 33:35-38. March, 1955.
“The Living Soil.” Parks and Sports Grounds. 20:#9 pp. 577-578. #11 pp. 728-752. July and Aug., 1955.
“Make Tax Allowances for Fertility Depletion.” Agr. Leaders Dig. 6:34, 1955.
“Soils, Nutrition and Animal Health.” J. Am. Soc. Farm. Mgrs. and Rural Appraisers. XX:24-37. April, 1956.
“Agricultural Limestone for the Sake of More than its Calcium.” Pit and Quarry. May, 1956.
“Boden und Ernährung, Pflanzen qualität-Nahrungsgrundlage.” Zeitschrift Landiwirtschaftliche Forschunge. Frankfurt, Germany, 1956.
“Proteins.” Modern Nutrition. 9:16-18. #7 pp. 4-6. #8 pp. 4-7. #10 July, Aug, October, 1956.
“Better Soil Fertility, Less Plant Pests and Diseases.” Better Crops with Plant Food. Feb. 1958.
“Growing Our Own Protein Supplements.” Polled Hereford World. XII: 28, 1958. #7 July.
“Help’s in Transition by Gamma Alphans.” The Gamma Alpha Record. 40:7-10.
“The Farmer and The Rest of Us.” Arthur Moore. Book Review by Dr. William A. Albrecht. Soil Conservation. June, 1945.
“The Quality of Our Food Where It Came From and What It Does.” The Jour. of the New York Botanical Garden. June, 1947, p.1. Book Review by Wm. A. Albrecht. The Soil and Health. Albert Howard Devon Adair. Book Co. New York.
Rority, James; Norman, Philip. “Tomorrow’s Food. The Coming Revolution in Nutrition.” Book Review by Wm. A. Albrecht. New Agriculture, pp. 57-58. July 1, 1947.
“The Earth is Ours.” Book Review by Wm. A. Albrecht. Soil Conservation. 13: # 12 p. 264. July, 1948.
“Making Organic Matter Effective in the Soil.” Ohio Veg. and Potato Growers Assoc. Annual Report: 9-24. 1940.
“Calcium-Bearing vs. Neutral Fertilizers.” Com. Fert. Yearbook. 23-30. 1941. Atlanta, Ga.
“Forest Trees Require Soil Fertility.” Am. Forests. 48:328., 1942.
“Better Seed or Better Soil.” Soil Cons. 9:44-45, 1952.
“Soils Take a Rest.” Science on the March. 59:235, 1944.
“Soil Fertility and Wildlife–Cause and Effect.” Ninth N. Am. Wildlife Conf. 1944. Am. Wildlife Inst., Investment Bldg. Washington 5, D. C.
“Food is Fabricated Soil Fertility.” Chapt. 23, Nutrition and Physical Degeneration. (Weston A. Price) pp. 435-436 and 461-469. Pub. by Author, 1945.
“Soil Fertility and Its Health Implications.” Am. J. of Orthodontics and Oral Surgery. 31:279-286. 1945.
“Better Soil–Better Sections.” Turtox News. 23: 1945.
“Potash Deficiency Follows Continuous Wheat.” Better Crops with Plant Foods. 1945. (with N. C. Smith).
“Discrimination in Food Selection by Animals.” Sci. Monthly. 50:347-352, 1945.
“Red Clover Suggests Shortage of Potash.” Better Crops With Plant Foods, 1945.
“Soil Fertility as a Pattern of Possible Deficiencies.” J. of the Am. Acad. of Appl. Nutrition. 1:7-28, 1947.
“Root Rot of Sweet Clover Reduced by Soil Fertility.” Better Crops with Plant Food. 1948.
“Soil Scientist Theorizes on Reasons for Cutback in Sheep.” Weekly Kan. City Star. July 26, 1950.
“Soil Fertility–Its Climatic Pattern.” Journal of Osteopathy. LVII:19-21. 1950.
“Plenty of Moisture–Not Enough Fertility.” Better Crops with Plant Food. 34:20-21. Dec. 1950. Mo. Farm News Serv. Nov. 29, 1950.
“Fairy-Ring Mushrooms Make Protein-Rich Grass.” Bul. Torrey Bot. Club. 78:83-88. 1951.
“Soil Fertility and Our National Future.” Texas Research Foundation. Special Series No. 1, Aug. 1951. pp. 1-9.
“Variable Levels of Biological Activity in Sanborn Field after 50 Years of Treatment.” Bio-dynamics. 6-15. 1950-51.
“Managing Nitrogen to Increase Protein in Grain.” Victory Farm Forum. 16-18. Dec. 1951.
“Trace Elements and Agricultural Production.” J. of Appl Nut. VIII:352-354. 1955.
“Some Aims of Soil Research.” Better Crops With Plant Food. 38:15. 1954.
“Do We Overlook Protein Quality.” What’s New in Crops and Soils 6 (No. 5) Feb. 1954.
Statement before the Senate Committee. Hearings before the Senate Committee Appropriations. 83rd. Cong. Second Session HR 8779 pp. 1161-1174. 1954.
“Drought.” Better Crops with Plant Food. 38:6-8, 1954. also Modern Nutrition. 7:10-13. 1954.
“Fertilizer’s Service in Plant Nutrition.” Proceedings Fourth Annual Convention. Agr. Ammonia Inst. 6-8. 1954.
“Trace Elements.and Agricultural Production.” J. of Appl. Nut. VIII:352-354, 1955.
“Soil Areas, Medical Rejectees Give Similar Maps.” Missouri Farm Farm News Service, Aug., 3, 1955.
“White Clover Years in Cycles of Soil Changes.” Better Crops with Plant Food. XL:17, 1956.
“Trace Elements and the Production of Proteins.” J. of Appl. Nut. X:534-543, 1957.
“Pattern of Caries in Relation to the Pattern of Soil Fertility in the United States.” J. Appl. Nutr. 10:521-527, 1957.
“Soil Fertility and Plant Nutrition. Some Basic Principles.” Food and Farming. 5:1958.
“Soil Fertility and Animal Health.” Fred Hahne Printing Co. Webster City, Iowa pp. 1-232, 1958.
“Human Health Closely Related to Soil Fertility.” School and Community. XLVI:20-21, 1959. (Mo. State Teachers Ass’n. Columbia, Missouri) (with Charles Boyles).
“Soil and Health. Some Imbalances, Deficiencies, and Deceptions via Soil and Crops.” Nat. Food and Farming. 5:6, 1959.
“Put the Cow Ahead of the Plow. (Illustrated).” The Polled Hereford World. Herd Book, July 1, 1959. Reprint from Guernsey Breeder’s J. 84:1173-1177, 1952.
“Nature Teaches Health via Nutrition.” (Guest Editorial) J. of App. Nutrition. 12:162, 1959.
“Diagnoses or Post-Mortems. Declining Soil Fertility Brings Pests and Diseases.” Nat. Food and Farming. 6:6. 1959.
“Trace Elements, Allergies, and Soil Deficiencies.” The J. Appl. Nut. 13:20-32, 1960. (with Lee Pettit Gay, M.D. and G. S. Jones. D.V.M.).