In the first article in this series, “Sowing the Seeds of Fear” (The Rural New-Yorker, March 15, 1947), the false and misleading propaganda against raw milk was analyzed and shown to be without
Fertilize the Soil, Then the Crop
As the researches in soil science, plant physiology, and other sciences related to plant production make progress, we are coming to a clearer understanding of the behavior of the root of the plant
Diagnostic Cutaneous Reactions to Intradermal Injection of Natural and Artificial Antibody and of Antigen Prepared from Streptococci Isolated in Studies of Diverse Diseases
The consistent isolation by special methods of specific types of green-producing or alpha streptococci from infection atria and from tissues involved in various epidemic and nonepidemic diseases has been reported.5,7 The inherent or
The Causes of Juvenile Delinquency and Modern Degeneration
Introduction This paper will be limited to a discussion of the biologic factors involved in modern degenerations. In presenting this danger signal as the next step for human betterment, I am reminded of
Why Milk Pasteurization Plowing Under the Truth
My first article, “Sowing the Seeds of Fear,” that appeared in The Rural New-Yorker of March 15, 1947, dealt with the milk pasteurization propaganda that was published in Ladies Home Journal (December, 1944);
Limestone — The Foremost of Natural Fertilizers
Liming the soil has long been an agricultural art. It has now become a modern scientific agricultural practice. Putting ground limestone on the soil may well be viewed as a case of an
Why Milk Pasteurization? Sowing The Seeds of Fear
[Ed.—Mrs. Darlington has been active for several years in the cause of raw milk and has gained a well deserved reputation for her energy and industry in this work. She was one of
Use Extra Soil Fertility to Provide Protein
Soils that grow protein into the harvested crops must be given help in the form of fertilizers and leguminous green manures plowed under. The very mention of the word “protein” calls to one’s