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- A New and Prolific Variety of Cotton, Bulletin No. 26, 1915 -

- 1915
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A New and Prolific Variety of Cotton, Bulletin No. 26, 1915
- The Sweet Potato as a Flour Substitute, 1918 -

- 1918
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The Sweet Potato as a Flour Substitute, 1918
- Fertilizer Experiments with Cotton, Bulletin No. 3, 1899 - George Washington Carver directed the Agricultural Experiment Station at Tuskegee Institute in Alabama. Soil was the foundation of his work, and he urged farm families to incorporate biomass as well as natural and chemical fertilizers to replace nutrients leached out of soils by extensive cotton cultivation.

- 1899
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Fertilizer Experiments with Cotton, Bulletin No. 3, 1899
George Washington Carver directed the Agricultural Experiment Station at Tuskegee Institute in Alabama. Soil was the foundation of his work, and he urged farm families to incorporate biomass as well as natural and chemical fertilizers to replace nutrients leached out of soils by extensive cotton cultivation.
- Some Choice Wild Vegetables That Make Fine Foods (Revised), February 1938 -

- February 01, 1938
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Some Choice Wild Vegetables That Make Fine Foods (Revised), February 1938
- Some Cercosporae of Macon County, Alabama, Bulletin No. 4, 1901 - George Washington Carver's major scientific contributions were the agricultural bulletins he issued from the Experiment Station of the Alabama state extension service that he established at the Tuskegee Institute. This bulletin, on Alabama fungal plant diseases, points to Carver's potential as a mycologist. He never pursued mycology in depth due to the teaching and service demands of his position at Tuskegee.

- 1901
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Some Cercosporae of Macon County, Alabama, Bulletin No. 4, 1901
George Washington Carver's major scientific contributions were the agricultural bulletins he issued from the Experiment Station of the Alabama state extension service that he established at the Tuskegee Institute. This bulletin, on Alabama fungal plant diseases, points to Carver's potential as a mycologist. He never pursued mycology in depth due to the teaching and service demands of his position at Tuskegee.
- Can Live Stock Be Raised Profitably In Alabama?, Bulletin No. 41, April 1936 -

- April 01, 1936
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Can Live Stock Be Raised Profitably In Alabama?, Bulletin No. 41, April 1936
- Poultry Raising in Macon County, Alabama, Bulletin No. 23, 1912 -

- July 01, 1912
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Poultry Raising in Macon County, Alabama, Bulletin No. 23, 1912
- Pickling and Curing of Meat in Hot Weather (Second Edition) Bulletin No. 24, June 1925 -

- June 01, 1925
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Pickling and Curing of Meat in Hot Weather (Second Edition) Bulletin No. 24, June 1925