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Reference code
US TxAM-C 1243-1
Name and location of repository
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Box
Title
Dairying Articles and Class of 1922 Materials
Date(s)
- 1968-1985; Undated (Creation)
Extent
8 folders
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Scope and content
1-1: Dairying Articles by Arthur Dieterich, 1968-1971 and Articles on Dieterich
- Copy of Dairymen’s Digest, September 1974
- "Arthur Dieterich honored", May 1981
- "Distinguished Service Award Recipient is Arthur Dieterich", May 20, 1972
- "So- You Have Been Thinking About Going Jersey"
- "Texas Jerseys Continue to Make History"
- "Feeding for Profit Under North Texas Conditions", July 1968
- "Here Is How Hay Shows Can Make You A Better Dairyman", January 1971
- "Good Maternity Management Means", February 1971
- "Buying Feed An Important Job", April 1971
- "Southern Region Producers Brace", July 1971
- "Vacations Pay You With New Knowledge", August 1971
- "It’s New Year For Dairy Farmers", September 1971
- "Discussion About Feed Supplements", November 1971
- "Hints For Mineral and Winter Feeding", December 1971
1-2: Dairying Articles by Arthur Dieterich, 1972-1973
- "New Year’s Look At Feeding On Your Farm"
- "Critical Examination Helps", January 1972
- "Now Is The Time To Determine Your Seed And Fertilizer Needs", February 1972
- "Feeding For Profit", March 1972
- "Computer Planned Rations", April 1972
- "Making The Best Use Of Your Land", May 1972
- "Your Forage Program", June 1972
- "Feeding and Training First Calf Heifers", July 1972
- "It’s Maze Time Again", August 1972
- "What is the best way to sell dairy cattle?", September 1972
- "Should liquid feeding be a part of your operation?", November 1972
- "A feeding trip through the southwest", December 1972
- "Tax laws can help you save money", February 1973
- "Buying seed for better production", March 1973
- "Good pasture is worth more effort", April 1973
- "What is your haying system?", May 1973
- "Thoughts on buying grain at harvest time", June 1973
- "Feeding to a Base Plan", July 1973
- "Dairy farming in New England", August 1973
- "Now- how do we feed?", September 1973
- "The economics of dairy calf raising", October 1973
- "Expanding your calf raising operation", November 1973
- "What proteins do we use this winter?", December 1973
1-3: Dairying Articles by Arthur Dieterich, 1974-1975
- "Pastures… A new look", March 1974
- "So you want to be a Dairy Farmer", April 1974
- "Take the gamble out of feed buying", July 1974
- "Dairy Cattle Leasing", August 1974
- "Now- How do we feed?", September 1974
- "Dairying in the Pacific Northwest", October 1974
- "There is a feed bargain counter", December 1974
- "Buying dairy farm insurance", January 1975
- "What is the feed situation now?", February 1975
- "Are you selling family milk cows? Why not?", March 1975
- "Some thoughts on buying semen", April 1975
- "Feeding my cows for the next twelve months", May 1975
- "Forage emphasis shifts to cool-season", June 1975
- "Lewisburg experiment station revisited", August 1975
- "September starts a new dairy year", September 1975
- "How should we feed", October 1975
- "Soil Conservation", November 1975
- "Did you go to the fair?", December 1975
1-4: Dairying Articles by Arthur Dieterich, 1976-1977
- "Think ‘Feeding’ these long winter evenings", January 1976
- "Now! How do we make hay?", February 1976
- "Marginal cows… What do we do with them?", March 1976
- "More about hay… the important considerations", April 1976
- "Dairy farmers are changing the way they feed", May 1976
- "Dairy farmers need vacations", June 1976
- "Nine ways to conserve cow energy", July 1976
- "Feeding to a base plan", August 1976
- "Vacationing in Virginia… Dairy farmer style", September 1976
- "Making money milking cows", October 1976
- "Dairymen profit by innovative feeding", November 1976
- "Your 1980 model cow… some thoughts on breeding cattle", December 1976
- "What price purple ribbons?", January 1977
- "Dairy Farmers Look at Texas", February 1977
- "Adapt… for feeding and farming", March 1977
- "How can you keep ‘em down on the farm", April 1977
- "Feeding and politics in 1977", May 1977
- "The dairy farmer’s energy program", June 1977
- "Drowning in cheap food and cheap milk", July 1977
- "Wisconsin dairy farming… How they do it", August 1977
- "How do we measure our feeding ability?", September 1977
- "How to buy feed this year", October 1977
- "Dairy farm families give thanks", November 1977
- "Dairy farmers and the new farm bill", December 1977
1-5: Dairying Articles by Arthur Dieterich, 1978-1979
- "Happy feeding… Happy New Year in 1978", January 1978
- "Our proven purebred cows deserve proven seed", February 1978
- "Why do dairymen sellout? And how?", March 1978
- "The art of good haymaking", April 1978
- "How to keep cows milking this summer", May 1978
- "Grind and mix my own feed YES or NO", June 1978
- "'Uncle Arthur, why did you have to go to college to learn how to milk cows?'", September 1978
- "Shall we raise this calf… Yes or No?", October 1978
- "Would a $71,800 feed bill jar us?", November 1978
- "Let’s do something NOW about our 1978 taxes", December 1978
- "Are you ready to move your dairy?", January 1979
- "Inflation and the dairy farmer…What can we do about it?", February 1979
- "Store big round bales in the barn for five dollars", March 1979
- "Proud dairy farm families", April 1979
- "Now…Pasture is worth twice as much", May 1979
- "How we can successfully sell more milk, gain milk drinking friends, and have fun while doing it.", June 1979
- "Feeding and training", July 1979
- "Our springer heifers", July 1979
- "What is our base plan?", August 1979
- "How dairymen and dairy farmers are meeting inflationary and manipulated feed prices", September 1979
- "Will it pay me to raise this calf, this year?", October 1979
- "How big should my dairy be?", November 1979
- "Last chance to save taxes… or to save a farm", December 1979
1-6: Dairying Articles by Arthur Dieterich, 1980-1981
- "A dairy farmer’s political responsibility", February 1980
- "What’s new in dairy farming?", March 1980
- "A thousand days and a thousand nights", April 1980
- "Extra labor for summer’s extra chores", May 1980
- "Managing our vacations", June 1980
- "Now! Mister Dairy Farmer, it is our turn to be tested", July 1980
- "Selling milk…times to remember", August 1980
- "This is how our neighbors are feeding", September 1980
- "Managing fresh cow stressed", October 1980
- "Thankful people", November 1980
- "Measuring our management… How did we do??", December 1980
- "Cull cows and make 1981 a better year", January 1981
- "A plant breeder and a dairy farmer look at small grains", February 1981
- "Remembering cooperative meetings then and now: We have come a long way", April 1981
1-7: Two audiotapes of members of Class of 1922
1-8: Class of 1922 Book, compiled and edited in 1984-1985
- Living graduates of the Texas A&M College Graduation Class of 1922 tell how it was, how they lived, their careers, families, ups and downs, sources of pride, what they did for A&M, and what A&M did for them.
Other contents:
- "North Texas State University Oral History Collection (Business Archives Project) Number 96"
- Interview with Arthur and Louise Caillet Dieterich (2 copies)
- "67 Years of Dairy Farming"