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WASHINGTON STATE AGRICULTURAL BIBLIOGRAPHY: JOURNALS & SERIALS, 1820‐1945 (329 titles) WASHINGTON STATE AGRICULTURAL BIBLIOGRAPHY JOURNALS AND SERIALS (published between 1820‐1945) 329 titles Overview This bibliography was created by the University of Washington Libraries as part of the Preserving the History of U.S. Agriculture and Rural Life Grant Project funded and supported by the National Endowment of the Humanities (NEH), Cornell University, the United States Agricultural Information Network (USAIN), and other land‐grant universities. Please note that this bibliography only covers titles published between 1820 and 1945. It excludes federal publications; articles or individual numbers from serials; manuscripts and archival materials; and maps. More information about the creation and organization of this bibliography, the other available bibliographies on Washington State agriculture, forestry, and fisheries, and the Preserving the History of U.S. Agriculture and Rural Life Grant Project for Washington State can be found at: http://www.lib.washington.edu/preservation/projects/WashAg/index.html Citation University of Washington Libraries (2005). Washington State Agricultural Bibliography. Retrieved from University of Washington Libraries Preservation Web site, http://www.lib.washington.edu/preservation/projects/WashAg/index.html © University of Washington Libraries, 2005, p. 1 WASHINGTON STATE AGRICULTURAL BIBLIOGRAPHY: JOURNALS & SERIALS, 1820‐1945 (329 titles) 1. 4‐H club and community news. Spokane, Wash.: J.R. Dunphy, 1925?‐. 2. Appleland news. Yakima, Wash.: F.W. Shields., 1936‐1961. (v. 1‐17; Jan. 10, 1936‐Dec. 1952.; 17 v.). Note: Succeeding Title: Appleland news (weekly, 1952). 3. Better fruit. Hood River, Or.: Better fruit Pub. Co., Vol. 1, no. 1 (July 1906)‐v. 61, no. 8 (June 1967). (61 v. : ill. ; 31 cm.). Note: Other Titles: Better fruit ... better vegetables (Apr.‐June 1967). Succeeding title: Better fruit, better vegetables, Vol. 62, no. 1 (July/Aug./Sept. 1967) ‐ June 1972 (ceased). Official organ of the Northwest Fruit Growers' Association, Dec. 1907‐June 1918; of the Washington State Apple Commission (formerly Washington State Apple Advertising Commission) and at times of other similar organizations, Nov. 1938‐June 1951. Microfilmed as part of USAIN state and local literature preservation project. Washington. See University of Washington Libraries Microfilm A11603 for v. 1‐61 (1907‐1967). 4. Canning age. New York etc.: National Trade Journals Inc. [etc.], 1920‐1943. (v. 1‐24; no. 7; Jan. 1920‐June 1943.; 24 v.; ill., ports, plans, diagrs.; 31 cm.). Note: "The manufacturing journal for tin and glass food packers." (varies)./ Succeeding Title: Food packer and canning age, v. 24, no. 8‐11 (July‐Oct. 1943); Food packer, v. 24, no. 12‐v. 39, no. 10 (Nov. 1943‐Sept. 30, 1958). Reproduction: Microfilm./ v. [1, no. 2]‐ v. 24, no. 7; Mar. 1920‐June 1943./ New York :/ New York Public Library,/ 1994./ 7 microfilm reels ; 35 mm./ (MN *ZZAN‐22886). 5. The Carnation milk farm news; published monthly in the interest of better sires and dairy cows. Seattle, WA: 1910s‐1969. (‐v. 59, no. 1 ‐Dec. 1969.). 6. Chelan County courier. Spokane, Wash.: J.R. Dunphy, 1929‐1942. (Began in 1929. Ceased in 1942.). Note: Listed as an "Industry and Agriculture" periodical in N.W. Ayer and Son's directory, newspapers and periodicals, 1934. 7. Co‐op chick news. Kent, Wash.: West‐Line Breeders Association [etc.], 1935‐1957. (v. 1‐ 30, no. 1; 1935‐Jan. 1957.; 30 v.). 8. Daily produce news. Seattle, Wash.: J.G. Dresen & Co., 1912‐1922. (No. 1 (Mar. 18, 1912)‐v. 11, no. 54 (June 3, 1922).; 11 v.). Note: Succeeding Title: Northwest daily produce news, Vol. 11, no. 55 (June 5, 1922‐). 9. Dairy and live stock. North Yakima, Wash.: 1907‐. Note: No existing copies available? 10. Dairy and produce review. San Francisco: 1901‐1906. (Began with 1, June 20, 1901 and ceased March 8, 1906.). © University of Washington Libraries, 2005, p. 2 WASHINGTON STATE AGRICULTURAL BIBLIOGRAPHY: JOURNALS & SERIALS, 1820‐1945 (329 titles) Note: Succeeding Titles: Pacific dairy review, (1906‐1952). 11. Der Deutsch‐Amerikanische Farmer. Spokane, Wash.: [s.n.], 1890s. (v.). 12. Douglas County farmer. Spokane, Wash.: J.R. Dunphy, 1922‐1942. (Began in 1922. Ceased in 1942.; v.). 13. East Washington Rural. Cheney or Spokane, Spokane Co., Wash.: 1886‐. Note: No known existing copies. "An agricultural monthly," from Washington Newspapers, 1852‐ 1890 inclusive; a supplement to Professor Meany's list, by Douglas C. McMurtrie (Seattle: Univ. of Washington Press, 1935). 14. The Echo, a temperance journal. Olympia, Wash.: Printing Committee of the Temperance Assn., 1868‐1874. (Vol. 1, no. 1 (Oct. 1, 1868)‐v. 7, no. 9 (Dec. 10, 1874)). Note: Succeeding Title: Echo, a temperance ‐ agricultural journal, v. 7, no. 10 ‐ v. 7, no. 37 (Dec. 17, 1874 ‐ June 24, 1875); The Echo, v. 7, no. 38 ‐ v. 9, no. 22 (July 1, 1875 ‐ Mar. 21, 1877). 15. Fancy fruit. North Yakima, Wash.: Fancy Fruit Pub. Co., 1907‐1909. (Published 1907‐ 1909.; v. :; ill. ;; 34 cm.). Note: "A monthly magazine devoted to horticulture." Succeeding Title: Washington fruit grower (1909‐1910). 16. Farm and market journal. Spokane, Wash.: J.R. Dunphy, 1923‐1933. Note: Description based on: Vol. 1, no. 23 (Jan. 1, 1924)./ "Official organ of the Washington State Farm Bureau Federation." Succeeding Title: Washington farm news, Vol. 15, no. 43 (May 3, 1934, 1930s‐1940s). 17. Farmer. Sprague, Wash.: W.F. Thompson, editor and publisher, 1894 ‐. Note: No existing copies? 18. Farmer. Spokane, Wash.: C.L. Smith, 1902‐. Note: No known existing copies. 19. Flour and grain world. Seattle, Wash.: 1916‐1926. (v.1‐11). Note: No known existing copies. Began as Flour and Grain, then Flour and Grain Critic. 20. Fruitland; a national journal of land development and horticulture. Seattle: Northwest Fruitland Service, 1922. (v. 1, no. 1‐6; Feb. 1922‐Nov. 1922.; v.; illus., ports.). Note: Editors: Charles R. Berry, and others. Other Titles: Fruit land; Fruitland ... and Western bee journal (v. 1, no. 4‐6). 21. Fruits and flowers of Oregon and Washington. Portland, OR: D.H. Stearns, 1891‐1892. (Vol. 1‐2 ; July 1891‐June 1892.; 2 v. in 1 :; col. pl. ;; 26 cm.). © University of Washington Libraries, 2005, p. 3 WASHINGTON STATE AGRICULTURAL BIBLIOGRAPHY: JOURNALS & SERIALS, 1820‐1945 (329 titles) 22. The fur farmer magazine. Seattle, Wash.: Fur Farmer Magazine, 1923‐1934. (Vol. 1, no. 1 (Feb. 1923)‐v. 9, no. 12 (Dec. 1934).; 9 v. :; ill. ;; 30 cm.). Note: Succeeding Title: Fur farmer weekly, v. 10 (1935). 23. The Harrington citizen. Harrington, Wash.; Davenport, Wash.: [J.R. Goodwin], 1898‐ 1965. (Vol. 1, no. 1 (Nov. 11, 1898)‐v. 68, no. 17 (Dec. 23, 1965); 68 v. :; ill.). Note: Listed as an agricultural newspaper in N.W. Ayer and Son's directory, newspapers and periodicals, 1947. Succeeding Title: Davenport times. 24. The inland empire. Walla Walla, Wash.: A.H. Harris, 1900‐1901? (Vol. 1, no. 1 (Aug. 1900)‐; ill. ;; 34‐37 cm.). 25. The KFPY farmer. Spokane, Wash.: [Symons Broadcasting Co.], 1945‐1946. (Ceased in 1946?; Vol. 1, no. 1 (Apr. 1945)‐; v. :; ill.). 26. The Klickitat County agriculturist. Goldendale, Wash.: W.J. Story, 1890‐1936. (Began in 1890.; ‐v. no. 44, no. 15 (Apr. 10, 1936).; v. :; ill.). Note: Succeeding Title: Klickitat County news, Apr. 1934.; ‐v. 3, no. 6 (May 28, 1936).;. 27. Lincoln County farmer. Spokane, Wash.: [s.n.], 1922‐1947. (Began in 1922? Ceased in 1947?). 28. Little logged‐off lands. Seattle: 1912‐1914. (v.1‐3 no.5; May 1,1912‐Sept. 1914.; v.; illus.). Note: V.1‐2 no.4 issued as Little Logged‐Off Lands; ‐v.3 no.5 issued as Logged‐Off Farms Magazine. 29. The Live stock and dairy journal. Sacramento, Calif.: Live Stock and Dairy Journal Pub. Co., 1903‐1916. (Began with Vol. 1, no. 1 (June 1903); ceased with v. 16, no. 9 (Sept. 1916).; v. :; ill. ;; 34‐38 cm.). Note: Vol. 15 omitted in numbering./ Succeeding Title: California cultivator, v. 1‐95 (1877‐1948). "Devoted to the advancement of the live stock and dairy industries of the Pacific Coast."/ Description based on: Vol. 7, no. 12 (Dec. 1908); title from caption./ Published by Agricultural Pub. Co., 1910‐1916. Other title: Livestock and dairy journal./. 30. Livestock show and mock sale. Pullman, Wash.: State College All‐Ag Club and Veterinary Medical Association., 1919‐1927. (v.). 31. The New West trade. Spokane, Wash.: O.D. Strong, 1897‐1953. Note: Subject heading is Grocery trade ‐‐ Northwest, Pacific ‐‐ Periodicals. Succeeding Title: Inland Empire trade topics, 56th. yr., no. 46 (Mar. 21, 1953) ‐. 32. Nez Perce County herald. Spokane, Wash.: J.R. Dunphy, 1922?‐. (v. :; ill.). © University of Washington Libraries, 2005, p. 4 WASHINGTON STATE AGRICULTURAL BIBLIOGRAPHY: JOURNALS & SERIALS, 1820‐1945 (329 titles) Note: Listed as an "Industry and Agriculture" periodical in N.W. Ayer and Son's directory, newspapers and periodicals, 1934. Date established given as 1922. 33. Nooksack sentinel. Nooksack, Wash.: [Sentinel], 1922‐1931. (Published 1922‐Jan. 1931.; v. :; ill.). Note: Succeeding Title: Nooksack Valley farm review, Vol. 9, no. 46 ‐ (Feb. 5, 1931). 34. The North‐Pacific rural. Seattle, Wash.: Northup and Ward, 1876‐1870s. Note: Description based on: Vol. 2, no. 1 (July 1887). 35. The Northwest : devoted to the development of the new northwestern states and territories. New York: [s.n.], 1883‐1885. (Vol. 1, no. 1 (Jan. 1883)‐; Ceased publication with vol. 3, no. 7 in July 1885?; v. :; ill. ;; 33 cm.). Note: Succeeding Titles: The Northwest illustrated monthly magazine of literature, agriculture and western progress, (1883‐1903); The Northwest illustrated monthly magazine, (1880s‐1900s). 36. The Northwest farm & orchard. Spokane, Wash.: Farm and Orchard Pub. Co., 1910‐ 1912. Note: Microfilmed as part of USAIN state and local literature preservation project. Washington. See University of Washington Libraries Microfilm A11600 for v.1:no.7‐v.3:no.9 (Feb.