Box 28
Contains 48 Results:
Rohrig, P. E., T. O. Ellis, and George Arceneaux, "Microclimatic Modification by Mist Sprays with Polyethylene Enclosures in Relation to Flowering of Sugarcane", Proceedings of the 10th Congress of I.S.S.C.T., (Amsterdam, n.d.): 794-801, 1959
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, "Plot Arrangement and Some Results of Variety Tests in Louisiana", 3rd Conference of I.S.S.C.T., Bulletin No. 31 [13 pages], 1929
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, "Preliminary Studies of Periodic Flaming as a Means of Controlling Johnson Grass and Alligator Weed on Sugarcane Lands", The Sugar Bulletin, pp. 21-23, 1 November 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 Leo P. Hebert, "Recent Development in the Control of Weeds on Sugarcane Lands in Louisiana", Sugar Journal, Volume 11, No. 12, pp. 3-4, 24, 26, 27, May 1949
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, "Report of the Committee on Technique of Field Experiments", Proceedings of the 6th Congress of I.S.S.C.T. (n.p., 1939), pp. 387-390, 1938
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, "Results of Experiments on Fallow Flaming of Johnson Grass", The Sugar Bulletin, Volume 23, No. 12, pp. 91-93, 15 March 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, "Ridging for Winter Protection of Young Sugarcane on Organic Soils of Florida", The Sugar Journal [2 pages], September 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, and L. G. Davidson, "Sampling Juice from Experimental Lots of Sugar Cane", Sugar, Volume 39, No. 8, pp. 32-35, August 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, "A Simplified Method of Making Theoretical Sugar Yield Calculations", International Sugar Journal, Volume 37, pp. 364-365, 1935
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, "A Simplified Method of Making Theoretical Sugar Yield Calculations", International Sugar Journal, Volume 37, pp. 364-365 [Portuguese Translation], 1935
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.