Box 28
Contains 48 Results:
Arceneaux, George, "Some Varietal Stalk Characters of Importance in the Mechanical Harvesting of Sugarcane", The Sugar Bulletin, Volume 21, No. 3, pp. 17-19, 1 November 1942
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, "Standards of Cane Quality in Relation to Agronomic Research and Commercial Evaluation of Mill Cane", Speech, American Society of Sugar Cane Technicians [24 pages] Mimeograph, circa 1960
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. P. Hebert, "A Statistical Analysis of Varietal Yields of Sugarcane Obtained Over a Period of Years", Journal of the American Society of Agronomy, Volume 35, No. 2, pp. 148-160, February 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 I. E. Stokes, "Studies of Gaps in Sugarcane Rows and Their Effect Upon Yield Under Louisiana Conditions", USDA Circular No. 521 [20 pages], May 1939
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, "Studies of Ripening of Sugarcane in Louisiana and of Effect of Topping Upon Yields of Cane and Sugar Per Acre", USDA Circular No. 368 [32 pages], October 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, "Studies of Some Practical Means of Increasing the Germination Rate of Sugarcane Under Louisiana Conditions", (n.p) [29 pages] Mimeograph, circa 1946
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 R. B. Bisland, "Studies on Handling Sugarcane Frozen Early in March in Advanced Stages of Development", USDA Circular No. 324 [8 pages], August 1934
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, I. E. Stokes, B. A. Belcher, and R. T. Gibbens, Jr., "A Study of the Relation Between Size of Field Sample and Experimental Errors of Juice Analysis and Sugar Yield Determinations in Connection with Sugarcane Variety Tests", Proceedings of the 6th Congress of I.S.S.C.T., (n.p., 1939), pp. 744-758, 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, "Sugarcane Culture", Yearbook of Agriculture, pp. 855-857 (Yearbook Separate No. 1991), 1943-1947
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, "The Sugarcane Variety Problem", The Sugar Bulletin, Volume 19, No. 24, pp. 159-161, 15 September 1941
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.