Box 28
Contains 48 Results:
Arceneaux, George, and Lester G. Davidson, "Test of Cyanimid for Killing Sugarcane Foliage in Advance of Harvest", Speech [4 pages] Mimeograph, 1948
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, and R. B. Bisland, "Testing Cane to Determine Probable Milling Yield", Facts About Sugar, Volume 28, No. 9, pp. 349-353, September 1933
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.
Hebert, Leo P., and George Arceneaux, "Tests of Sugarcane Varietal Milling Qualities", The Sugar Bulletin, Volume 34, No. 5, pp. 70-77, 1 December 1955
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, "2-4-D As a Means of Controlling Weeds on Sugarcane Lands", The Sugar Bulletin, Volume 24, No. 9, pp. 65-70, 1 February 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 F. D. Stevens, "Variety Tests of Sugarcanes in Louisiana During the Crop Year 1927-28", USDA Circular No. 88 [16 pages], November 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 R. T. Gibbens, "Variety Tests of Sugarcanes in Louisiana During the Crop Year 1928-29", USDA Circular No. 162 [24 pages], April 1931
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, and R. B. Bisland, "Variety Tests of Sugarcanes in Louisiana During the Crop Year 1929-30", USDA Circular No. 187 [24 pages], November 1931
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, and R. B. Bisland, "Variety Tests of Sugarcanes in Louisiana During the Crop Year 1930-31", USDA Circular No. 242 [26 pages], September 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.
Arceneaux, George, I. E. Stokes, R. B. Bisland, and C. C. Krumbhaar. "Variety Tests of Sugarcanes in Louisiana During the Crop Year 1931-32", USDA Circular No. 298 [32 pages], October 1933
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, and C. C. Krumbhaar. "Variety Tests of Sugarcanes in Louisiana During the Crop Year 1932-33", USDA Circular No. 343 [34 pages], March 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.