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Climate and man. Yearbook of Agriculture, 1941 / United States, Department of Agriculture, Washingon, D.C. - Washington, D.C. : United States, Department of Agriculture, 1941. - Xii, 1248 p. : ill. ; 22 cm. - United States congressional serial set ; serial set no. 10616 . - House document / 77th Congress, 1st session. House ; no. 27 . - House document (United States. Congress. House) ; 77th Congress, no. 27 .

Climate and man, a summary, by Gove Hambidge, p. 1. Climatic change through the ages, by Richard Joel Russell, p. 67. Climate and the world pattern, by David I. Blumenstock and C. Warren Thornthwaite, p. 98. The how and why of weather knowledge, F.W. Reichelderfer, p. 128. The settlement of the humid East, Carl O. Sauer, p. 157. Climate and settlement of the subhumid lands, by Glenn T. Trewartha, p. 167. Climate and settlement in the Great Plains, by C. Warren Thornthwaite, p. 177. Climate and settlement of the arid region, by Reed W. Bailey, p. 188. Settlement and cultivation in the summer-dry climates, by John Leighly, p. 197. The colonization of northern lands, by Vilhjalmur Stefansson, p. 205. Climate and settlement in Puerto Rico and the Hawaiian Islands, by James Thorp, p. 217. Climate and future settlements, by Jan O.M. Broek, p. 227. Comfort and disease in relation to climate, by Joseph Hirsh, p. 237. Health in tropical climates, by Robert G. Stone, p. 246. Climate and soil, by Charles E. Kellogg, p. 265. Effects of climatic factors on growing plants, by A.C. Hildreth, J.R. Magness, and John W. Mitchell, p. 292. Influence of climate and weather on growth of corn, by Merle T. Jenkins, p. 308. Climate and small grains, by S.C. Salmon, p. 321. Climate and sorghum, by J.H. Martin, p. 343. Climate and cotton, by C.B. Doyle, p. 348. Climate and tobacco, by W.W. Garner, p. 364. Climate and vegetable crops, by Victor R. Boswell and Henry A. Jones, p. 373. Climatic adaptation of fruit and nut crops, by J.R. Magness and H.P. Traub, p. 400. Climatic relations of sugarcane and sugar beet, by E.W. Brandes and G.H. Coons, p. 421. Climate and forage crops, by O.S. Aamodt, p. 439. Climate and grazing, by W.R. Chapline and C.K. Cooperridge, p. 459. Climate and the nation's forests, by Raphael Zon, p. 477. Climate and plant diseases, by Harry B. Humphrey, p. 499. Insects and the weather, by James A. Hyslop, p. 503. Climate and livestock production, by A.O. Rhoad, p. 508. Climate in relation to worm parasites of livestock, by John T. Lucker, p. 517. Flood hazards and flood control, by Benjamin Holzman, G.W. Musgrave, C. Warren Thornthwaite, Albert K. Showalter, C.L. Forsling, Arthur C. Ringland, Otto E. Guthe, and Merrill Bernard, p. 531. How the daily forecast is made, by C.L. Mitchell and H. Wexler, p. 579. The scientific basis of modern meteorology, by C.G. Rossby, p. 599. Amateur forecasting from cloud formations, by C.G. Rossby, p. 656. The climates of the world, by Wesley W. Reed, p. 665. Climate and weather data for the United States, by J.B. Kincer, p. 685. Includes index.


Agricultural production.
Animal breeding.
Animal diseases.
Arid regions agriculture.
Climate.
Cotton.
Deserts and arid lands.
Diseases.
Flood control.
Floods.
Fruit.
Grain.
Grazing.
Humidity.
Land settlement.
Livestock.
Meteorology and weather forecasting.
Plant diseases.
Precipitation (Meteorology)
Soils.
Sorghum.
Sugar.
Tobacco.
Vegetables.
Weather.

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