USA: University of Sussex, Brighton, United Kingdom.
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Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 170 Document Number: C28542
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Via online report, Documenting Louisiana Sugar 1845-1917. 5 pages., Report about a father-daughter combination that served as pre-eminent agricultural journalists in covering the sugar industry in Louisiana, beginning in 1869.
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 49 Document Number: D10720
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Claude W. Gifford Collection. Beyond his materials in the ACDC collection, the Claude W. Gifford Papers, 1919-2004, are deposited in the University of Illinois Archives. Serial Number 8/3/81. Locate finding aid at https://archives.library.illinois.edu/archon/, 2 pages.
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 191 Document Number: D03024
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Report No. 155, Ronald Anderson's Primary Industry Survey, Collingwood, Victoria, Australia. 34 pages., Based on the author's visit to the U.S. to examine the application of computer technology in agriculture. Includes a variety of computer-based agricultural information services.
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Document Number: D10041
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This 1981 description is maintained in records of the Agricultural Communications Program, ACES College, University of Illinois, Urbana > "International" section > "Philippines - UPLB" file., Project file, Description of a pioneering university program in development communication through flyers and catalog descriptions.
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Document Number: C36888
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Agricultural Publishers Association Records, Series No. 8/3/80, Box 22, Page 6 of Minutes of the annual APA membership meeting, Denver, Colorado, October 16, 1973., Discussion emphasizes that the strength of farm publications comes from freedom of the press, "but this story has not been told very well."