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Relander collected a variety of ephemera and newspaper clippings on topics related to his interest in Pacific Northwest history and the relationship between government agencies and tribal groups.
Most of the ephemera was acquired by Relander after 1945 and probably used by him for his work with the Yakima newspapers. The clippings, especially the files containing Indian stories, were generally printed in the 1950s and 1960s, with a small percentage from early 1900s Yakima papers.
Most of the ephemera was acquired by Relander after 1945 and probably used by him for his work with the Yakima newspapers. The clippings, especially the files containing Indian stories, were generally printed in the 1950s and 1960s, with a small percentage from early 1900s Yakima papers.
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Item The 1957 crop season was good on the Columbia Basin Project.(UNPUBLISHED, 1958-01) UnknownResults of the 1957 year for agriculture, including a table, "the acreage, yield, price per unit and percent of total value of 42 crops grown on the Columbia Basin Project in 1957.Item Agriculture clippings folder.(UNKNOWN, 1926-05-09) VariousClippings range from May 9, 1926 through May 11, 1967, with five undated clippings also included. Some headlines include: "The beginnings of Oregon agriculture," and "Apples lead rise in Yakima Valley crop value." Though not digitized, these clippings are available to view in person, or an image can be e-mailed by request. Please get in contact for further information.Item Agriculture in the Columbia River Basin clippings folder.(UNKNOWN, 1951-01-21) VariousClippings range from January 21, 1951 through February 2, 1958, with seven undated clippings also included. Some headlines include: "Farm unit plat of 5400 acre Pasco Irrigation Project," and "Columbia Basin's famous 'farm-in-a-day' sold by ex-Yakiman who won in in 1952'." Though not digitized, these clippings are available to view in person, or an image can be e-mailed by request. Please get in contact for further information.Item Annual meteorological summary with comparative data, 1930, Yakima, Washington.(Weather Bureau Office, 1931) Jones, Edwin H.Issued by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Weather Bureau. Includes a summary for 1930, monthly and annual precipitation, seasonal snowfall, monthly and annual mean temperature, extremes of temperature, and frost data.Item Annual meteorological summary with comparative data, 1938, Yakima, Washington.(U. S. Government Printing Office, 1936) Anderson, Ivan E.Issued by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Weather Bureau. Includes a summary for 1938, comparative data and extremes, monthly and annual mean temperature, and monthly and annual precipitation.Item Bulletin 2: summary of the survey of the noxious weeds in the State of Washington.(UNPUBLISHED, 1947-02-21) McMinimee, W. C.Bulletin produced by the state Department of Agriculture. Includes a list of noxious weeds in the state, and a survey of the most noxious weeds, with a diagram of the state divided by county.Item Eolative soils of Washington wheat lands.(Geological Publishing Company, 1925-04) MacMacken, Joseph G.Author's name corrected on front cover, and verified to be Joseph and not John. Gives a geological explanation of the soil makeup in Central Washington.Item Farmer Cooperatives, article from Taxes - The Tax Magazine.(UNKNOWN, 1947-03) Foley, Paul J.Article on farmer cooperatives, as they relate to the federal corporate income tax. Focus on "the requisites of organizations which may be given exemptions."Item Farmers' bulletin no. 1934: tomato diseases.(U. S. Government Printing Office., 1943-06) Doolittle, S. P.Lengthy discussion of a variety of tomato diseases, including photographs. Divided up into diseases caused by bacteria and fungi, virus diseases, diseases caused by insects and nematodes, nonparasitic diseases, and diseases of undetermined origin before going into the methods of disease control. Refers to tomato as "fruit."Item Fertilizer recommendations for Washington.(UNKNOWN, 1945-08) UnknownExtension bulletin 338, done by the agricultural extension service of the institute of agricultural science at the State College of Washington, Pullman, Washington. Includes many charts of data, based on crop.Item First annual western states farm forum.(UNKNOWN, 1966-01-17) UnknownHosted by the Yakima Chamber of Commerce Agriculture Committee. "...A forum organized to foster better understanding, greater goodwill, and mutual respect between farmers and businessmen." Program includes all presentations and presenters. Back cover has Officers of the Yakima Chamber of Commerce and a list of members of the 1966 Western States Farm Forum Committee, Agricultural Committee.Item Five farmers' foes: Canadian thistle, sow thistle, bull thistle, Chinese thistle, and Russian thistle.(UNPUBLISHED, 1894) Craig, MosesThis bulletin no. 32, from 1894, was done by the Oregon agricultural experiment station. Includes an illustration of each thistle, and how to prevent and kill the weeds.Item Food and civilization.(UNPUBLISHED, 1964-05-17) Luce, Henry R.; Murphy, William B.; Kerr, ClarkFrom a speech made during a symposium on 'Food and Civilization' at the University of California School of Medicine. Includes the introductory remarks by the president of the Campbell Soup Company, William B. Murphy. Speech is about the possibility of making starvation obsolete by dealing properly with abundance.Item Fruit trade in Washington State clippings folder.(UNKNOWN, 1909-02-05) VariousClippings range from February 5, 1909 through October 20, 1955, with two undated clippings also included. Some headlines include: "Development of Yakima Valley in last 50 years," and "Horticultural union passes 50 year mark: co-op notes half century of operation." Though not digitized, these clippings are available to view in person, or an image can be e-mailed by request. Please contact for further information.Item Improved method for making cider vinegar.(UNKNOWN, 1926-06) Vandecaveye, S. C.Bulletin No. 202, produced by the State College of Washington agricultural experiment station in Pullman, Washington Division of Bacteriology.Item Investment great, but returns greater(Yakima Herald, 1965-04-11) AnonymousA look at the economic impact of irrigation on the Yakima Valley.Item Invitation, bid, and acceptance - sale of government property - Ahtanum Farm Labor Supply Center.(UNPUBLISHED, 1948-04-08) Preston, Howard A.Includes description and conditions of sale and a blank statement of bidder form.Item Irrigated Pastures for Central Washington.(UNKNOWN, 1945-01) Law, Alvin G.; Singleton, H. P.; Ingham, I. M.Extension Bulletin 319, done by the agricultural extension service of the State College of Washington in Pullman, Washington. Covers a variety of crops and how to prepare the land for irrigation.Item Irrigation produces tangible and intangible results(Yakima Herald, 1965) Anonymous4 photos: pear harvest, truck being loaded at fruit warehouse, picking apricots, and an arial view of the Yakima Airport under construction.Item The Joseph idea, the drought, and the American consumer.(UNPUBLISHED, 1936-08-19) Wallace, Henry A.A speech given by the secretary of agriculture at the Great Lakes Exposition in Cleveland, Ohio on the idea of storing a surplus of crops "to be used when the drought years came" versus the way things were currently done in the United States.