Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 161 Document Number: C26313
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6 pages., Part of a 59-page report of findings from a survey among executives at U.S. companies. This section focuses on responses from executives in the horticulture/farming sector.
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 63 Document Number: C02219
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James F. Evans Collection, Warwickshire, England : Royal Agricultural Society of England, National Agricultural Centre, 1987. 196 p. (Monograph Series No. 6)
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 71 Document Number: D10776
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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/, Research Library Newsletter, Farm Journal magazine, April 1, 1964. Claude W. Gifford Collection. 2 pages., Summarizes findings of a survey through a convenience sample of midwestern farmers by Fletcher, Wessel and Enright Advertising Agency, St. Joseph, Missouri. Invited information about biggest faults of farm advertising, farm shows attended, and most helpful sources of information for buying automated feeding system or grain storage and handling system.
Peckels, M.F. (author / Internationational Harvester Company) and Agricultural Publishers Association, Chicago, Illinois.
Format:
Speech
Publication Date:
1953-10
Published:
USA
Location:
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Document Number: C36971
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Agricultural Publishers Association Records, Series No. 8/3/80, Box 17, Delivered before the Association of National Advertisers. 15 pages., Describes introduction of 77 new IH farm equipment items, featuring the new Farmall Fast-Hitch hydraulic control system. Used a Parade of Progress event for dealers, including "one of the most entertaining, yet hardest selling devices ever to come our way - a square dance with tractors and machines."