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Cotton-dusting Machinery
Arthur Dickie Borden
Benjamin Yoe Morrison
Caroline Louisa Hunt
Charles Adolph Weigel
Clyde Evert Leighty
Elmer Johnson
Frank Hurlbut Chittenden
Fred R. Johnson
George Burnap Fiske
Howard Ross Tolley
Jacob Allen Clark
James Herbert Beattie
James Silver
Jason Edward Barr
Leonard Wheeler Kephart
Louis Henry Burgwald
Russell Sage Woglum
Wayne Crocker Nason
Wells Alvord Sherman
William Jeter Phillips
F. E. Cobb
John Holmes Martin
Olnton Dickman Miller
出版
U.S. Department of Agriculture
, 1928
URL
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註釋
"The problem of how to get rid of rats is one that is usually approached with a feeling of uncertainty. Whether it arises from the first rat seen in the home or from the hordes of pests that can no longer be endured on the farm or in the food-storage structure, the need of precise information on how to proceed is commonly felt. To describe definitely but briefly measures to be taken to be rid of rats is the purpose of this bulletin. When left undisturbed in its chose abode the rat increases with almost unbelievable rapidity and uses unceasingly its highly developed instincts at the ever-increasing expense of the housekeeper, farmer, or business establishment harboring it. Once rats have entrenched themselves, determined effort is necessary to eradicate them. The task is not a hopeless one, however, and effective measures persistently used will benefit not only the one-time supporter of the pests but also the community at large. Individual effort is necessary to rat-riddance, but community organization and united action are essential to insure permanent relief from the pests. Without cooperation there is always the prospect of reinfestation from adjacent property."--Page ii.