NewPrague threshing crew with men, woman, baby and thresher with tractor. (Left to Right) John Kuzelka, George Minar, Frank Korbel, Mrs. Wrabek's father, Mr. Nickolay, John Mikiska, Frank Zelenka, William Wrabek. (Standing on Thresher - Left to Right) John Mares, Charles Flicek, Jim Houska, Boh. Flicek, Lud. Flicek, Al Zelenka, Lipold Wrabek, his daughter holding her niece.
Heatwole's Dairy Paper, Vol. II, No. 9, November, 1907. Cover features a photograph of pure-bred Holstein calves being judged at a Northfield, Minnesota fair on September 30th. Cover story: Federal Education, Congressman Davis of Third District Makes Speech to Farmers Congress, address by Davis to National Farmers Congress ast Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Heatwole's Dairy Paper, Vol. II, No. 12, February 1908. Cover features a photograph of Dinah Pauline, a cow that made 19.98 pounds of butter in seven days. Cover story: Annual Convention of Minnesota State Dairyman's Association for Nineteen Hundred and Eight.
Minnesota Dairyman, Vol. III, No. 7, September 1908. Cover features a photograph of Hon. J. R. Morley, secretary of the Minnesota State Dairyman's Association, of Owatonna, Minnesota. Cover story: The Scores, Butter and Cheese Scores at Minnesota State Fair.
Minnesota Dairyman, Vol. IV, No. 5, July 1909. Cover features a generic photograph of cows in a field. Cover story: Breeding Good Cows, Michigan Bulletin Gives Good Advice to Beginners.
Heatwole's Dairy Paper, Vol. II, No. 6, August 1907. Cover features a photograph of Highlawn Farm in Auburn, Massachusetts, the farm home of F. P. Knowles of Worcester, Mass. Cover story: 50,000 Tons of Butter, Minnesota Creameries Made This Vast Amount of Butter During Year Ending July 31, 1907.
Plat Book of Dodge County, Minnesota 1914; Maps of Townships, Dodge County, Minnesota, United States, World and Photographs of Principal Rulers of the World
Plat book of Grant County containing plats of all townships with owner's names, farmers' directory, also maps of the state, the United States and the world also an Outline Map of the county showing locations of townships, villages, roads, schools, churches, cemeteries, and railroads.
The 1948 Dodge County Historical Society annual report contains two documents: the 98-page Annual Report and the 16-page Combined Annual Report. The Annual Report includes Problems and Objectives, Statistical summary, Office Staff, Organization and Planning, Agricultural Program Planning, Plan of Work, Crop Production, Livestock Production Conservation of Natural Resources, Farm Management, Marketing and Distribution, Housing, Farmstead Improvement and Equipment, Home and Community Chairman Organization, all other work, Assistance Rendered Other Federal Agencies, 4-H Club Work, Annual Report of County Club Agent, Extension Conference. The reports includes nine illustrated maps. Items of interest include: Mobile chest X-ray screening for tuberculosis; County opened bids for cutting standing timber in the Severance Forest, purchased by Stewart Eayrs, used as demonstration on how to scale the logs and pile sawed lumber.
Contributing Institution:
Dodge County Extension Office, University of Minnesota Extension
The 1944 Dodge County Extension Services annual report contains three documents, including the 50-page Annual Report, Combined Statistical Summary Report & 4-H Club Report. Annual Report contains: Artificial Insemination 4-H Work in Dairy Project, Judging, Demonstrations, Conservation of Natural Resources, Marketing & Distribution, Farm Mechanical Equipment, Nutrition & Health, Dodge County 4-H Clubs, Weeds, Rodents, War Board & Draft Board, ORA, AAA, Veterans Advisory Council. 4-H Report Contains Club Creed, Club Work, Introduction, Location of Clubs, Location of Adult and Junior Leaders, Map of Intensity, Office Administration, Enrollment, Project Enrollment, Adult 4-H Leaders, Long-time Memberships, Names and officers of clubs, Leaders Federation with minutes for April May, June, July & August, Frontenac Camp, Health Contest, Community Aides, County & State Fair with results. Items of interest War Foods Administration, War Worker Council organized, rural bond drives, soil conservation, milkweed pod collection, cow testing Association added Sundays, Farm Management organized with 13 farmers participating.
Contributing Institution:
Dodge County Extension Office, University of Minnesota Extension
Plat book of Grant County containing plats of all townships with owner's names, plats of county villages, also maps of the state, the United States and the world also an Outline Map of the county showing locations of townships, villages, roads, schools, churches, cemeteries and railroads. Also includes patrons directory, reference business directory and miscellaneous information on U.S. Land surveys and civil government.
Heatwole's Dairy Paper, Vol. I, No. 5, July 1906. Cover features a portrait of Prof. W.J. Frazer, University of Illinois, Superintendent Dairy Division, Urbana, Illinois. Cover story, by Frazer: Which Kind Do You Keep? Farmers and Dairymen Should Answer Above Question for Themselves.
The 1966 Dodge County Extension Service Annual Report contains three documents: 15-page Annual Statistical Report; 5-page 4-H Summary; 71-page Extension Narrative Report. The Narrative Report contains: Extension Committee Members and staff; Introduction (pages 1-2); Extension Organization program planning and administration, Home Council representatives (pages 3-8); 4-H Council officer and leader names, 16 clubs, graphs of club enrollment (pages 10-14); Agriculture Planning (pages 15-17); In-service Training (pages 18-20); Crops and soils soybeans, 4th County Crop Show, soil testing, narrow rows, weed control, forage testing, liming, wind breaks, graph of soil testing (pages 22-28); Buildings and Equipment (page 29); Livestock Barrow Shows, beef short course, DIHA supervisors, sheep producers, beef improvement program (pages 30-33); Home Improvement workshops, SE Farm Management Services (pages 35-36); Marketing meetings, export possibilities, Swine Producers, carcass contest, ADA (pages 38-39); Homemakers lessons include (Selection of New Fabrics, Work Simplification, Make a Hat, Landscape Design, Etiquette and Manners, Furniture Refinishing), some on your own lessons, Fall Tea, Fair Booth (pages 41-45); 4-H Tri County leader meeting, leader training, officer training, Favorite Food Show, Achievement Banquet with award, Dress Revue with results, Horse Project newly established, County and State Fair, Charm School for Dairy Princess candidates (pages 46-62); Resource Development and Public Affairs Civil Defense, Ag Organization Council, Farm Organizations, Township Officers, Dodge County Planning commission, (page 63-68); Extension Committee Members and budgets (page 71).
Contributing Institution:
Dodge County Extension Office, University of Minnesota Extension