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To Download the Complete Folder Listing Special Collections of the National Agricultural Library: Ralph Edward Hodgson Papers Container List Series I. Personal and Biographical Information. 1929-1975. .25 boxes. Box 1 Folder 1 Clark, Harold George and Ralph Edward 1929 Hodgson. The Feeding Value of Scabbed Barley and Oats for Dairy Cows and a Test of the Possible Harmfulness of Milk Produced on Such Feeds. Thesis submitted for the Bachelor of Science Degree, University of Wisconsin, 1929. Box 1 Folder 2 Hodgson, Ralph Edward. A Study of the Sugar 1930 Content of the Blood of Dairy Cattle. A Thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Master of Science degree. Kansas State Agricultural College, 1930. Box 1 Folder 3 Hodgson, Ralph Edward. Measuring Yields of 1941 Total Digestible Nutrients of Experimental Pasture by means of Dairy Cattle Versus Pasture Clippings. Doctorate Thesis submitted to the University of Wisconsin, 1941. Box 1 Folder 4 Autobiography: “From the Sands of Mazomanie: 1970 A Story of a Wisconsin Farm Boy.” July 20, 1970. Box 1 Folder 5 Typescript of the Presentation of Dr. Ralph 1975 Edward Hodgson. Guest of Honor, The Dairy Shrine Club. Madison, Wisconsin. October 1, 1975. The folder also contains a pamphlet with a description of the Dairy Shrine Club and former Guests of Honor. Series II. Writings. 1926-1977. 7.75 boxes. Box 1 Folder 6 Knott, Joseph Carlton, Ralph Edward 1926 Hodgson, and Otto Julius Hill. “Apple Pomace for Dairy Cows.” Extension Bulletin 217. April 1926. http://www.nal.usda.gov/speccoll/ 1 Special Collections of the National Agricultural Library: Ralph Edward Hodgson Papers Box 1 Folder 7 Hodgson, Ralph Edward, W.H. Riddell and 1932 J.S. Hughes. “Factors Influencing the Blood- Sugar Level of Dairy Cattle.” Reprint, Journal of Agricultural Research 44, No. 4. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1932. Box 1 Folder 8 Hodgson, Ralph Edward. “The Functional 1932 Relation of Yearly Feed Cost and Butterfat Production in Dairy Cattle.” Reprint, Journal of Dairy Science XV, No. 3, 1932. Box 1 Folder 9 Hodgson, Ralph Edward and Joseph Carlton 1932 Knott. “Apparent Digestibility of, and Nitrogen, Calcium, and Phosphorus Balance of Dairy Heifers on, Artificially Dried Pasture Herbage.” Reprint, Journal of Agricultural Research 45, No. 9. Washington, D.C: Government Printing Office, 1932. Box 1 Folder 10 Hodgson, Ralph Edward. “Influence of 1933 Pasture Management Upon the Grazing Habits of Dairy Cattle.” 1933. Box 1 Folder 11 Hodgson, Ralph Edward and Joseph Carlton 1933 Knott. “The Calcifying Properties of Green, Artificially Dried and Sun-cured Pasture Herbage.” [Abstract, American Dairy Science Association. Urbana, Illinois, 1933.] Box 1 Folder 12 Knott, Joseph Carlton,John Oscar Tretsven, 1933 and Ralph Edward Hodgson. “The Feeding Value of Pea Feed and Other Pea By- Products for Dairy Cows.” Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin 287. Pullman, Washington: State College of Washington, 1933. Box 1 Folder 13 Knott, Joseph Carlton, Ralph Edward 1934 Hodgson and E.V. Ellington. “Methods of Measuring Pasture Yields with Dairy Cattle.” Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin 295. Pullman, Washington: State College of Washington, 1934. Box 1 Folder 14 Hodgson, Ralph Edward, Joseph Carlton 1934 Knott,Roy Ralph Graves and H.K. Murer. “Effect of Temperature of Artificial Drying http://www.nal.usda.gov/speccoll/ 2 Special Collections of the National Agricultural Library: Ralph Edward Hodgson Papers on Digestibility and Availability of Nutrients in Pasture Herbage, Cornell, New York. January 1934.” Presentation, American Dairy Association Meeting, Cornell, New York, 1934. Box 1 Folder 15 Knott, Joseph Carleton,Ralph Edward 1934 Hodgson and H. K. Murer. “The Apparent Digestibility and Feeding Value of Oat and Peas Stack Silage.” Presentation, American Dairy Science Association Meeting, Cornell, New York, 1934. Box 1 Folder 16 Hodgson, Ralph Edward and Joseph Carlton 1934 Knott. “The Calcifying Properties of Green, Artificially Dried, and Sun-Cured Pasture Herbage.” Reprint, Journal of Agricultural Research 48, No.5. Washington, D.C: Government Printing Office, 1934. Box 1 Folder 17 Hodgson, Ralph Edward, Joseph Carlton 1935 Knott, Roy Ralph Graves and H. K. Murer. “Effect of Temperature of Artificial Drying on Digestibility and Availability of Nutrients in Paste Herbage.” Reprint, Journal of Agricultural Research 50, No. 2. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1935. Box 1 Folder 18 Hodgson, Ralph Edward, Joseph Carlton 1935 Knott, H.K. Murer and Roy Ralph Graves. “The Color and Carotene Content of Various Home Grown Rations and the Influence of These Rations on the Color, Carotene and Vitamin A Potency of the Butterfat.” [Presentation, American Dairy Science Association Meeting, St. Paul, Minnesota, 1935.] Box 1 Folder 19 Knott, Joseph Carlton, H .K. Murer and 1935 Ralph Edward Hodgson. “The Determination of Apparent Digestibility by Modified Procedures.” [Presentation, Dairy Service Association Meeting, 1935.] Box 1 Folder 20 Hodgson, Ralph Edward and Joseph Carlton 1936 Knott. “The Composition and Apparent Digestibility of the Flat Pea (Lathyrus Silvestrus Wagneri).” Reprint, Journal of http://www.nal.usda.gov/speccoll/ 3 Special Collections of the National Agricultural Library: Ralph Edward Hodgson Papers Dairy Science XIX, No. 8 1936. Box 1 Folder 21 Knott, Joseph Carlton, Ralph Edward 1936 Hodgson and Otto Julius Hill. “Pea Feed and Other Pea By-Products for Dairy Cows.” Extension Bulletin No. 214. Pullman, Washington: State College of Washington, 1936. Box 1 Folder 22 Hodgson, Ralph Edward, Joseph Carlton 1937 Knott, H.K. Murer and Roy Ralph Graves. “The Carotene and Color of Home Grown Roughage Feeds and the Relation of These Rations to the Carotene, Color and Vitamin of the Butterfat.” [1937.] Box 1 Folder 23 Hodgson, Ralph Edward and Joseph Carlton 1937 Knott. “The Making and Feeding of Stack Silage.” [1937.] Box 1 Folder 24 Hodgson, Ralph Edward and Joseph Carlton. 1937 Knott. “Variations Between Animals Used in Digestion Experiments. [1937.] Box 1 Folder 25 Hodgson, Ralph Edward, H.K. Murer, and 1938 Joseph Carlton Knott. “Biological Activity in Relation to the Carotene Content of Certain Plant Materials.” [1938.] Box 1 Folder 26 Knott, Joseph Carlton, Ralph Edward 1938 Hodgson and E.V. Ellington. “The Comparative Nutritive Value of Sun Cured, Artificially Dried Pea Vines and Pea Vine Silage.” [1938.] Box 1 Folder 27 Hodgson, Ralph Edward, Joseph Carlton 1938 Knott and E.V. Ellington. “The Composition and Apparent Digestibility of Pea Vine Silage and Sun Cured, and Artificially Dried Pea Vine Hay.” [Paper for the American Dairy Science Association, 1938.] Box 1 Folder 28 Hodgson, Ralph Edward, Joseph Carlton 1938 Knott, H.K. Murer and Roy Ralph Graves. “The Relation of Color and Carotene Content of Roughage in the Dairy Ration to the Color, Carotene Content, and Vitamin A Activity of Butterfat.” Reprint, Journal of Agricultural Research, 57, No.7, Washington, D.C., 1938. Box 1 Folder 29 Hodgson, Ralph Edward and Joseph Ralph 1938 http://www.nal.usda.gov/speccoll/ 4 Special Collections of the National Agricultural Library: Ralph Edward Hodgson Papers Graves. “The Method of Single Feeding as Used in Measuring the Vitamin A Activity of Pasture Grass Artificially Dehydrated at Different Temperatures.” [1938.] Box 1 Folder 30 American Dairy Science Association 1939 Presented Borden Awards to S.L. Tuckey and Ralph Edward Hodgson at the Annual Banquet, Washington Hotel Pullman, Washington, June 29, 1939. Reprint, Journal of Dairy Science XXII, No. 8, 1938. Box 1 Folder 31 Hodgson, Ralph Edward, Joseph Carlton 1939 Knott, Otto Julius Hill. “Home-Grown Roughages for Dairy Cows.” Extension Bulletin 250. Pullman, Washington: State College of Washington, 1939. Box 1 Folder 32 Hodgson, Ralph Edward and Joseph Carlton 1939 Knott. “The Chemical Composition and Nutrient Yield of Pasture Grass at Successive Intervals During the Summer.” Prepared for American Dairy Science Association Annual Meeting, June 27-29, 1939. Box 1 Folder 33 Hodgson, Ralph Edward and Joseph Carlton 1939 Knott. “The Nutritive Value of an Alfalfa Hay Ration Compared with a Mixed Grass and Legume Hay and Grass Silage Ration for Dairy Cattle.” Prepared for the American Dairy Science Association Annual Meeting, June 27-29, 1939. Box 1 Folder 34 Hodgson, Ralph Edward and Joseph Carlton 1939 Knott. “A Comparison of Nutrient Requirements with Nutrients Consumption by Cows on All Roughage Ration.” [Western Division, American Dairy Science Association Annual Meeting, Portland, Oregon, 1939.] Box 1 Folder 35 Hodgson, Ralph Edward and Joseph Carlton 1939 Knott. “The Chemical Composition and Nutrient Yield of Pasture Grass Grazed at Successive Intervals During the Season.” [1939.] Box 1 Folder 36 Hodgson, Ralph Edward and Joseph Carlton 1939 Knott. “Variation Between Animals Used in Digestion Experiments.” [Western Division, http://www.nal.usda.gov/speccoll/ 5 Special Collections of the National Agricultural Library: Ralph Edward Hodgson Papers American Dairy Science Association, 1939.] Box 1 Folder 37 Knott, Joseph Carlton and Ralph Edward 1939 Hodgson. “The Dry Matter Consumption of Holstein Cows on Roughage Rations.” [1939.] Box 1 Folder 38 Hodgson, Ralph Edward and Associates. 1939 “Bound Publications, 1932-1939.” Box 2 Folder 39 Hodgson, Ralph Edward and Joseph Carlton 1940 Knott. “The Feeding Value of Alfalfa Hay Compared with Mixed Hay and Grass Silage as a Ration for Dairy Cattle.” Agricultural Experiment Station 386. Pullman, Washington: State College of Washington, 1940. Box 2 Folder 40 Hodgson, Ralph Edward. “Talks given at 1940 Various Meetings in the Pacific Northwest.” [1934-1940.] Box 2 Folder 41 Hodgson, Ralph Edward and Joseph Carlton 1942 Knott. “Accuracy of Live Weight of Dairy Cows on Pasture.” Reprint, Journal of Dairy Science XXV, No. 2, 1942. Box 2 Folder 42 Hodgson, Ralph Edward, Joseph Carlton 1942 Knott, V.L. Miller and Floyd Byron Wolberg. “Measuring the Yield of Nutrients of Experimental Pastures.” Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin 411. Pullman, Washington: State College of Washington, 1942. Box 2 Folder 43 Hodgson, Ralph Edward, Joseph Carlton 1942 Knott, V.L.
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