Box 28
Contains 48 Results:
Arceneaux, George, and Leo P. Hebert, "An Analysis of Results of Field Tests of Important Sugarcane Varieties During Recent Years", Speech [14 pages], 1944
The collection reflects Arceneaux's involvement with sugarcane, especially as a consultant for the Gulf and Western operation at Central Romana, Dominican Republic. Much of the correspondence and research material is connected with the breeding and selection work carried on there. There is also some material showing Arceneaux's continuing interest in his Acadian heritage.
Mrs. George Arceneaux, Sr. and Judge and Mrs. George Arceneaux, Jr. donated this collection.
Arceneaux, George, "An Analysis of Results of Sugarcane Variety Tests in Louisiana During Recent Years", Speech [10 pages], 1940
The collection reflects Arceneaux's involvement with sugarcane, especially as a consultant for the Gulf and Western operation at Central Romana, Dominican Republic. Much of the correspondence and research material is connected with the breeding and selection work carried on there. There is also some material showing Arceneaux's continuing interest in his Acadian heritage.
Mrs. George Arceneaux, Sr. and Judge and Mrs. George Arceneaux, Jr. donated this collection.
Arceneaux, George, and Leo P. Hebert, "The Ditch Bank Problem", The Sugar Bulletin, Volume 23, No. 14, pp. 108-111, 15 April 1945
The collection reflects Arceneaux's involvement with sugarcane, especially as a consultant for the Gulf and Western operation at Central Romana, Dominican Republic. Much of the correspondence and research material is connected with the breeding and selection work carried on there. There is also some material showing Arceneaux's continuing interest in his Acadian heritage.
Mrs. George Arceneaux, Sr. and Judge and Mrs. George Arceneaux, Jr. donated this collection.
Arceneaux, George, "Does It Pay to Plow Under Soybean?", The Sugar Bulletin, Volume 21, No. 15, pp. 114-116, 1 May 1943
The collection reflects Arceneaux's involvement with sugarcane, especially as a consultant for the Gulf and Western operation at Central Romana, Dominican Republic. Much of the correspondence and research material is connected with the breeding and selection work carried on there. There is also some material showing Arceneaux's continuing interest in his Acadian heritage.
Mrs. George Arceneaux, Sr. and Judge and Mrs. George Arceneaux, Jr. donated this collection.
Arceneaux, George, and T. O. Ellis, "The Effect of Rainfall and Time-Related Trends on Production of Sugar Cane Under Extensive Cultivation", Proceedings of the 11th Congress of the I.S.S.C.T., (Amsterdam, 1936), pp. 369-378, 1962
The collection reflects Arceneaux's involvement with sugarcane, especially as a consultant for the Gulf and Western operation at Central Romana, Dominican Republic. Much of the correspondence and research material is connected with the breeding and selection work carried on there. There is also some material showing Arceneaux's continuing interest in his Acadian heritage.
Mrs. George Arceneaux, Sr. and Judge and Mrs. George Arceneaux, Jr. donated this collection.
Arceneaux, George, L. P. Hebert, and L. C. Mayeau, Jr., "Effects of Breakage on Plant Development and Field Production with Sugarcane", USDA Technical Bulletin No. 1059 [15 pages], September 1952
The collection reflects Arceneaux's involvement with sugarcane, especially as a consultant for the Gulf and Western operation at Central Romana, Dominican Republic. Much of the correspondence and research material is connected with the breeding and selection work carried on there. There is also some material showing Arceneaux's continuing interest in his Acadian heritage.
Mrs. George Arceneaux, Sr. and Judge and Mrs. George Arceneaux, Jr. donated this collection.
Arceneaux, George, "Factorial Experiments", [n.l.] [7 pages], Mimeograph, 1940?
The collection reflects Arceneaux's involvement with sugarcane, especially as a consultant for the Gulf and Western operation at Central Romana, Dominican Republic. Much of the correspondence and research material is connected with the breeding and selection work carried on there. There is also some material showing Arceneaux's continuing interest in his Acadian heritage.
Mrs. George Arceneaux, Sr. and Judge and Mrs. George Arceneaux, Jr. donated this collection.
Arceneaux, George, "Johnson Grass - A Two-Edged Sword", The Sugar Journal, [3 pages], October 1967
The collection reflects Arceneaux's involvement with sugarcane, especially as a consultant for the Gulf and Western operation at Central Romana, Dominican Republic. Much of the correspondence and research material is connected with the breeding and selection work carried on there. There is also some material showing Arceneaux's continuing interest in his Acadian heritage.
Mrs. George Arceneaux, Sr. and Judge and Mrs. George Arceneaux, Jr. donated this collection.
Arceneaux, George, C. C. Krumbhaar, "Laboratory Milling Tests of Sugarcane Varieties", n.p. [12 pages] Mimeograph, 1937?
The collection reflects Arceneaux's involvement with sugarcane, especially as a consultant for the Gulf and Western operation at Central Romana, Dominican Republic. Much of the correspondence and research material is connected with the breeding and selection work carried on there. There is also some material showing Arceneaux's continuing interest in his Acadian heritage.
Mrs. George Arceneaux, Sr. and Judge and Mrs. George Arceneaux, Jr. donated this collection.
Arceneaux, George, "Methods of Correction for Correlated Variations in Field Experiments", 4th Congress of I.S.S.C.T., Bulletin No. 47 [6 pages], 1932
The collection reflects Arceneaux's involvement with sugarcane, especially as a consultant for the Gulf and Western operation at Central Romana, Dominican Republic. Much of the correspondence and research material is connected with the breeding and selection work carried on there. There is also some material showing Arceneaux's continuing interest in his Acadian heritage.
Mrs. George Arceneaux, Sr. and Judge and Mrs. George Arceneaux, Jr. donated this collection.