Pamphlets, Booklets, and Government Publications
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Relander's collection of pamphlets includes materials from the territorial period through the mid-20th century.
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Item Car-lot shipments of fruits and vegetables by commodites, states and months: calendar year 1935.(UNPUBLISHED, 1936-11) UnknownStatistical data given a variety of ways.Item Cherries 1939: marketing northwest cherries.(UNPUBLISHED, 1940-05-04) Fenn, L. S.; Gerry, L. B.Issued by the United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Marketing Service. Information given on cherries a number of different ways, for example ten year production average, daily carlot shipments, daily auction sales, and others.Item Marketing northwest cherries - 1936.(UNPUBLISHED, 1937) Fenn, L. S.; Gerry, L. B.Issued by the United States Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Agricultural Economics. Information given on cherries a number of different ways, for example season average price, daily carlot shipments, unloads of northwestern cherries, and others.Item Marketing northwest fresh cherries - 1935.(UNPUBLISHED, 1936) Fenn, L. S.; Gerry, L. B.Issued by the United States Department of Agriculture, Market News Service, Bureau of Agricultural Economics. Information given on pears a number of different ways, for example daily auction sales, daily carlot shipments, unloads of northwestern cherries, and others.Item Orchard census for Yakima and Kittitas County.(UNPUBLISHED, 1930) Unknown"The Orchard Census for Yakima and Kittitas Counties was taken by the Inspectors of the State Department of Agriculture in the various sections of these Counties, and every effort was made to collect the information from all commercial orchards in these two Counties. A segregation as to dates of planting has been made so that by studying varieties and plantings the trend of planting may be noted."