This report presents the sixth year's work of the Extension Department of the University, which aims to carry the results of scientific research to the farmers of the State and to instruct them in the practical applications of agricultural science.
John Craig Book order






- 2023
- 2023
Orchard Cover-crops
- 56 pages
- 2 hours of reading
- 2023
A New Universal Etymological, Technological, and Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language
Vol. I
- 1092 pages
- 39 hours of reading
The book is a reprint of the original edition, preserving its content and style. This allows readers to access the classic text in its authentic form, ensuring that the original message and themes are maintained. The reprint may appeal to both new readers and those familiar with the work, offering a chance to revisit or discover its significance in literature.
- 2023
A New Universal Etymological, Technological, and Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language
Vol. II
- 1156 pages
- 41 hours of reading
The book features a reprint of the original work, preserving its content and style. This edition allows readers to experience the text as it was first published, maintaining the authenticity and historical significance of the material. Ideal for those interested in classic literature or historical documents, it offers a chance to engage with the ideas and themes presented in the original version.
- 2022
Life Lessons Learned the Hard Way: Short Stories on Leadership from a Montanan and Aviation Executive
- 254 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Whether for real or metaphorically, John Craig can teach you how to live your life so you can soar above the clouds without making the mistakes he's made along the way. Life Lessons Learned the Hard Way is John's insightful memoir about growing up in Montana, being in a college fraternity, working for Boeing, andbeing a husband and father. His stories are filled with hilarious antics, but also common sense, compassion, and wisdom learned that you can put into practice to make your life better.
- 2022
The Well for A New Civilization
- 376 pages
- 14 hours of reading
The book explores the existential threats posed by human overpopulation, pollution, and political turmoil, suggesting that civilization is on the brink of collapse due to self-inflicted stresses. It contemplates the necessity of a drastic change in our relationship with the Earth, pondering whether this shift will manifest through catastrophic events like nuclear war or the slow decline caused by environmental degradation. The narrative raises urgent questions about humanity's survival and the potential need for a significant reduction in population and resource exploitation.
- 2021
- 2021
- 2021
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