Other Active Projects 



Because the results obtained in any in this report, certain of them are 



one year from each of the numerous listed by title only. Those projects 



research projects are not always of that have not been discussed in this 



sufficient importance and magnitude report with the names of the research 



to warrant their detailed presentation workers involved are listed below. 



Quality, maintenance of quality, and consumer information as factors in costs, sales, 

 and returns in marketing certain fruits and vegetables. L. A. Dougherty 



Intermarket price relationship for milk and dairy products in the Northeastern milk 

 markets. /. R. Boivring and J. C. Holmes 



Marketing of hatching eggs. L. A. Dougherty and J. C. Holmes 



Factors relating to marketability and returns for small fruit. L. A. Dougherty 



Management problems in the use of mow hay driers. ]. C. Holmes 



Pricing eggs on New Hampshire markets. /. R. Bowring 



The influence of herd management practices in the University of New Hampshire dairy 

 herd on milk production and breeding efficiency. K. S. Morrow 



Supplemental vitamin D for dairy cows. H. A. Keener 



Effect of vitamin D on the utilization of energy and protein by cows. N. F. Colovos and 

 A. D. Littlehale 



Studies of insects affecting spruce. /. G. Conklin 



The control of apple maggot and certain other economic insects. /. G. Conklin 



Studies of synergists for insecticides. R. L. Blickle, J. G. Conklin and W. J. Morse 



Determination of the supply of low-grade wood available for manufacture into plastics. 

 L. C. Swain 



Possibilities of propagating high sugar-producing types of sugar maples. C. L. Stevens 

 and S. Dunn 



Forest reproduction studies. C. L. Stevens 



A study of white pine stands. C. L. Stevens 



Spruce reproduction studies. C. L. Stevens 



Nut improvement. A. F. Yeager 



Improvements of ornamental plants. E. B. Risley 



The use of mailing and other apple root stocks as means of obtaining semi-standard 

 apple trees. W. W. Smith 



The flora of New Hampshire. A. R. Hodgdon 



Plant disease investigations. M. C. Richards 



Choline in the nutrition of poultry. R. C. Ringrose 



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