United States. Rural Electrification Administration
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Books by United States. Rural Electrification Administration
Total count: 541
Electricity in modern rural living1916-01-01-
Planning for farm plumbingRural Electrification Administration1930-01-01
Outline to be followed in the preparation of basic memoranda on state laws affecting R.E.A.1930-01-01-
Light and power for the farmplug in on REA electricityREA1935-01-01
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What every farm leader should know about rural electrificationRural Electrification Administration1935-01-01
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An outline for the rural highlinethe "REA" guide1936-01-01
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Electrifying your farm and homeRural Electrification Administration1936-01-01
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Release, no. 91, 159, 189The Administration.1936-01-01
Electrifying your farm and home ...1936-01-01-
REA electric service at a price the farmer can affordRural Electrification Administration1936-01-01
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Wiring your farm and home1936-01-01
First steps in load-buildinga coordinated program for REA project officials1937-01-01-
REA powerat a price the farmer can affordThe Administration1937-01-01
Insurance packet for new projects1938-01-01-
Rural electrification on the marchRural electrification administration1938-01-01
A selected bibliography on the use of electricity in the home1939-01-01
A planned campaign to build off-season load for your project with electric brooders1939-01-01-
A guide for members of cooperativesRural electrification administrationU. S. Govt. print. off.1939-01-01
Notes of meeting of March 15, 1939 for representatives of Michigan borrowers from REA and REA representatives held at Hotel Roosevelt in Lansing, Michigan1939-01-01
A guide for members of REA cooperativesJune 1939-1939-01-01
Install poultry lighting and hit the high marketwhen the days shorten, egg production declines, but, prices go up : poultry lighting makes egg production go upRural Electrification Administration1939-01-01
Helping you to help yourselflightingU.S. G.P.O.1939-01-01
A list of project superintendents, by states1939-01-01
Self-liquidating loans for Rural Electrification1939-01-01
Standard-REA specifications for wiring1939-01-01
Outline of an educational program for REA financed systems1939-01-01
The electrified farm of tomorrow... Rural electrification administrationU.S. Govt. print. off.]1939-01-01-
(1938) report of Rural Electrification AdministrationGovt. Printing Office1939-01-01
Office customs and procedures with civil service regulations1939-01-01
Dollars in your pocketadequate wiring now saves dollars, time, labor laterU.S. G.P.O.1939-01-01
Suggested steps to be taken for the construction and successful operation of your project1939-01-01
"Why REA builds lines."1939-01-01
A handbook of work plans for the use of electricity in the farm home1939-01-01
Funds or miles of line scheduled for operation1939-01-01
REA as a competitive factor in the economy of the United States1939-01-01-
A draft of a rural electric cooperative act1939-01-01
Electricity makes possible a pressure water system on every farmU.S. G.P.O.1939-01-01
The REA-V-Discount system for electric plant-use improvement1939-01-01-
The Electrified farm of tomorrowRural Electrification Administration, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture1939-01-01
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In re applications of Eastern Nebraska Public Power District et al. for permits to construct electric transmission lines in rural areasBrief of Rural Electrification Administration appearing as amicus curiaeG.P.O.1939-01-01
Plan a common-sense wiring systemU.S. Govt. Print. Off.1939-01-01
You'll want an electrified farm1940-01-01
Manual for secretaries in legal division1940-01-01-
REA-financed projects approved for construction prior to November l, 1940Rural Electrification Administration1940-01-01
Preallotment procedure for new projects1940-01-01
Manufacturers of electrically operated farm equipment(home appliances are not included) August 1, 19401940-01-01
Manual of wiring procedure1940-01-01
Rules of order, a simplified parliamentary procedure recommended for use in business meetings of REA cooperative1940-01-01
More power to your poultry raising1940-01-01
Build a hay-drier for your barn for better hay, to save haying costs, to prevent weather losses, to increase mow capacity1940-01-01
Pre-allotment procedure for supplemental projects1940-01-01
Planning your farm water system1940-01-01
How REA systems are developing usefinancial progress and outlook1940-01-01
The Arkansas planelectric service within reach of all1940-01-01
[Radio talks]1940-01-01
Electricity for the farm through REARural electrification administration. United States Department of agricultureU.S. Govt. print. off.1940-01-01
Self help1940-01-01
You can make these electrical repairs1940-01-01
A selected bibliography on the use of electricity in the home1940-01-01
More power to your dairying1940-01-01
How to work with schools1940-01-01
Electrified farms for the G.l.'s1940-01-01
Manual for inspectors1940-01-01
Instructions for obtaining memberships and easements1940-01-01
Telephone directory, Aug. 1941-1941-01-01-
Allotment, construction, operating, and financial statistics, REA-financed systemsU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Rural Electrification Administration1941-01-01
REA farm electric equipment showthe system's part1941-01-01
Home and community milling for national defense, for better health1941-01-01
Your part in defense of democracy1941-01-01
Instructions for making allotment cost estimates (April, 1941) (for use in Applications and Loans Division only)1941-01-01
Combination plan1941-01-01-
Report of progress of Rural Electrification Administration1941-01-01
The "package unit" plan on water systems and plumbing for members of REA cooperativesthe method and order of procedure1941-01-01
Percentage of electrical appliance ownership on REA-financed systems by geographic regions as reported in a survey made January-June 19411941-01-01
Comprehensive survey of Claiborne, Webster, & Union parishesin power, fuel, agricultural products, water, skilled labor, etc., state of Louisiana1941-01-01
Good reading for REA cooperators1941-01-01
Instructions for making estimates of operating revenue and expense (April, 1941) (for use in Applications and Loans Division only)1941-01-01
The "package unit" selection plan for providing running water and modern sanitary plumbing to REA cooperative members1941-01-01
Nutrition centershow to plan and equip themRural Electrification Administration, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture1941-01-01
Counting vitamins, be alert to the health requirements of the family1942-01-01
Functions and responsibilities of divisions of Rural Electrification Administration1942-01-01
Opportunity for graduate engineers in REAinternship program for American and Latin-American engineers1942-01-01
Check your war jobsU.S. Govt. print. off.1942-01-01
Typical forms of rate schedules for service to members of REA projects1942-01-01
EggsU.S. Govt. print. off.1942-01-01
Recommended reading for REA employees1942-01-01
Care and use of your [electrical equipment]1942-01-01
Electric service at cost...U. S. Govt. print. off.1942-01-01
Food preservation by electrical dehydration1942-01-01
REA is different1943-01-01
Electro-agricultural equipment for War and Peace1943-01-01
Electrification activities in the Latin American republics & Puerto Rico ...1943-01-01
Functions of rate section in the Cooperatives' Operations Division1943-01-01
Members of technical standards committees1943-01-01
Descripción del trabajo para los ingenieros latino-americanos durante el entrenamiento en la REA en la año de 1943-19441943-01-01
The Rural Electrification Administration program to meet present conditions1943-01-01
A real REA cooperative1943-01-01
REA enlisted for the war1943-01-01
REA relations with TVA1943-01-01
Uniform system of accounts prescribed for use in operation of class "A", "B" and "C" projects1943-01-01
Care of your electric motorU.S. Govt. print. off.1943-01-01
How an REA cooperative functions1943-01-01
Rural electrificationits place in education1943-01-01
Bookkeeping handbook prescribed for use of Rural Electrification projectsDepartment of Agriculture, Rural Electrification Administration1943-01-01
Regulations and procedure for technical standards committees, April 5, 19431943-01-01
Topics for talks, an outline of suggested topics for talks by REA representatives at co-op meetings1943-01-01
How to build a sound co-opa handbook for trustees of electric cooperatives1943-01-01
REA requirements for consideration of locker plant applications1943-01-01
Transformer protection1943-01-01
It's smart to play safe!1944-01-01
For successful chick brooding, a home-made electric brooderU.S. Govt. print off.1944-01-01
Accounting procedure for locker plants, effective October, 19441944-01-01
Depreciation procedure as applied to REA financed systems, effective January 1, 19441944-01-01
Our home is safe electricallyU.S. Govt. print. off.1944-01-01
How to keep power on the jobU.S. Govt. print. off.1944-01-01
Progress report on electric dehydration using a ho-made dehydrator1944-01-01
Here's how you can help to promote the 4-H club rural electrification programtalk with county extension agents; offer to do the things you have time to do1944-01-01
Tentative list and description of selected occupations in the REA program1944-01-01
Rural electrification after the wara preliminary reportUnited States Department of Agriculture, Rural Electrification Administration1944-01-01
Make this motor table!U.S. Govt. print. off.1944-01-01
Suggested data for state and regional reports for use of state postwar planning committees1944-01-01
Plumbing specifications for cold storage locker plants1945-01-01
Instructions for preparing monthly financial and statistical report and monthly trial balance (forms ADM-29) effective January 1, 19451945-01-01
Make this table lampU.S. Govt. print. off.1945-01-01
Electricity comes to rural AmericaRural electrification administration, U.S. Dept. of agriculture1945-01-01
Standards for REA mapping1945-01-01
REA service means area coverageU.S. Govt. print. off.1945-01-01
The REA program1945-01-01
Where shall I place my new electrical equipment?U.S. Govt. print. off.1945-01-01
Your wiring check listU.S. Govt. Print. Off.1945-01-01
Processing pork products in REA refrigeration locker plants1945-01-01
It's smart to practice safety first with electricitylearn to use electricity safely1945-01-01
Procedure for selecting a manager for an REA-financed power system1945-01-01
General specifications for locker plant refrigeration construction and installationRev.1945-01-01
Back the U.S.D.A. 8-point dairy program1945-01-01
Outline of REA act1945-01-01
Uniform procedures for preparing correspondence1945-01-01
Wrapping and packaging materials necessary for prevention of food desiccation1945-01-01
This is an REA co-opwhat it means to you to be a memberRural Electrification Administration, U.S. Department of Agriculture1945-01-01
Engineering specification & procedures relating to REA maps and drawings1945-01-01
[REA procedure for surplus war property activities]1945-01-01
This is an REA co-opwhat it means to you to be a memberRural Electrification Administration, U.S. Department of Agriculture1945-01-01
Wiring procedure manual1945-01-01
REA staff relations with REA co-op officials and employees1945-01-01
Helping farmers to get equipmentRural electrification administration, U.S.D.A.1945-01-01
Lighting the farm home1946-01-01
To REA personnel with war service status ... How you are affected by Executive order 9691 and subsequent civil service regulations1946-01-01
Minimum plumbing requirements for installations financed with REA funds1946-01-01
A plumbing program for the REA refinanced cooperative1946-01-01
Planning headquarters buildings?1946-01-01
Allotment announcement [details concerning loans]1946-01-01
Installation loans procedurefinanced under section 5 of the Rural Electrification Act of 1936 (as amended) ... wiring, plumbing, appliances, equipment1946-01-01
Applications and loans divisionbasic concepts of loads1946-01-01
Outline of electric applications for poultry production1946-01-01
Costs of construction1946-01-01
Proposal & specifications for assembly & installation of meter loops1946-01-01
REA manual on farm water and plumbing systems1946-01-01
Policy of Rural Electrification Administration with respect to material prices for construction of distribution lines1946-01-01
REA Latin American engineering programEnglish-Spanish-Portuguese vocabulary of engineering terms used1946-01-01
Special reportagricultural production in the Dairyland power cooperative area1946-01-01
Poultry lighting makes egg production go up when prices go up1946-01-01
Rural electrification administration1946-01-01
Topics for possible radio broadcasts, 19461946-01-01
Youth today, power users tomorrow1946-01-01
Capital credits plan for the REA financed cooperative1946-01-01
Wood preservation as it affects the life of REA distribution lines1946-01-01
Estimating cost of substations1947-01-01
Tips for school lunch kitchensuse of electrical equipment in the school lunchroomU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Rural Electrification Administration1947-01-01
Planning your farmstead wiring and lightingU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Rural Electrification Administration1947-01-01
A program for youth in farm and home electrification1947-01-01
Your wiring check listU.S. Govt. Print Off.1947-01-01
Member education for co-op health and vigor1947-01-01-
Specifications for farmstead wiringRural Electrification Administration, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture1947-01-01
Motion pictures1947-01-01
Finishing the joba program for area coverage electrification1947-01-01
Electrical use in the home1947-01-01
Selection of electric motors for farm useoutline of discussion1947-01-01
Estimating cost of construction1947-01-01
Applications and loans divisionbarn hay drivers1947-01-01
How an REA co-op can help promote the FFA and NFA farm and home electrification program1947-01-01
Electrical teaching aids1947-01-01
The why and how of REA co-op annual meetings1947-01-01
How an REA co-op can help promote the 4-H Club rural electrification program1947-01-01
12 years of rural electrification1947-01-01
Electric feed grindingoutline of discussion1947-01-01
You'll want running water and plumbing on your farm too1947-01-01
Electricity comes to rural America1947-01-01
Procedure for completion of inventories covering construction of sections by force account1947-01-01
New!a brand-new program for youth in farm electrification1947-01-01
Filler facts about electricity1947-01-01
Go all electric1947-01-01
The use of electricity in the farm home, demonstration methods and techniques1948-01-01
Special problems in requisitioning funds; or, Steps required in expediting advances[Outline of talk at REA management conference, May 25, 19481948-01-01
Pre-allocation data for generation and transmission facilities1948-01-01
Suggested capital credits records1948-01-01
Transformer problemsU.S. Govt. Print. Off.1948-01-01
Accounting procedure for delayed maintenance and operating expenses, and unusual expenses resulting from storm damage and other catastrophes1948-01-01
Make this table lamp1948-01-01
Making light work for youU.S. G.P.O.1948-01-01
Electric cooking equipment1948-01-01
What to expect from a farm freezerRural Electrification Administration1948-01-01
System acquisitions1948-01-01
Range recipes1948-01-01
Selection of electric motors for farm useOutline of discussion1948-01-01
Suggested details for sign letters1948-01-01
You can build this motor-toterU.S. Govt. Print. Off.1948-01-01
Suggestions on a planned farmstead lighting program1948-01-01
REA co-op management1948-01-01
Use of visual methods for telling the co-op story1948-01-01-
Joint use of facilities by REA borrowers and telephone companiesU.S. Govt. Print. Off.1948-01-01
Range cookery1948-01-01
Attendance report for the Power Use Conference, Region I ... May 17-20, 19481948-01-01
Care and use of your small electric appliances1948-01-01
Standard REA insignia1948-01-01
Reports of field people [regions I, II, III, IV] (Roanoke conference)1948-01-01
REA Latin American engineering programEnglish-Spanish-Portuguese vocabulary of engineering terms used1948-01-01
Information services available to fieldmen1948-01-01
Single-phase motor identification, selection, and application principles1948-01-01
Establishment of a Power Division in REA1948-01-01
Electric cookery demonstration1948-01-01
Highlights of the Power Use Conference, Region I, Washington, D.C. May 17-20, 19481948-01-01
Publications on electrical household equipment available from the state colleges1948-01-01
REA field conference, Kansas City, Missouri, June 24, 1948Reports on problems of field personnel1948-01-01
Care of your electric water system1948-01-01
Memorial service for William J. Neal and Theodore C. Perry, November 3, 19491949-01-01
Statement placed by the Rural Electrification Administration into record of the hearing on rural telephones before an Agriculture Subcommittee, House of Representatives, on February 14, 19491949-01-01
Regional field conference, Region IX, October 19-20-21, 1949 ... Spokane, Washington1949-01-01
Background statement on loans to Central Electric Power Cooperative, Linn, Missouri, and the Sho-Me Power Corporation, Marshfield, Missouri1949-01-01
REA approves loan of $10,265,000 [to] East Kentucky Rural Electric Cooperative1949-01-01
An audit program for certified public accountants examining the books of R.E.A. borrowers1949-01-01
U.S. Government material available for activities on home electrification, electrification of community centers, and youth programs in rural electrification1949-01-01
The Rural Telephone Loan Programas provided by Public Law 423, 81st Congress, amending the Rural Electrification Act of 1936G.P.O.1949-01-01
Outline of training program conducted by REA Efficiency Rating Committee for the benefit of rating and reviewing officials1949-01-01
Transformer problems1949-01-01
Curing hay in the stack; REA demonstrations indicate value of field-curing alfalfa hay in stack by use of fans powered by electricityU.S Govt. Print. Off.1949-01-01
Pump irrigation problems1949-01-01-
List of materials acceptable for use on REA-financed systemsGovt. Print. Off.1949-01-01
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Specifications for farmstead wiring(revised in accordance with 1947 National Electrical Code)The Administration1949-01-01
Background statement regarding REA loan to Old Dominion Power Cooperative1949-01-01
Background information on generation loan to Minnesota power cooperative1949-01-01
Available motion pictures on electrical and co-op subjects1949 revision.1949-01-01
The rural telephone law1949-01-01
Co-op leaders speaka report of discussion on co-op education work at co-op management conference, Dec. 6-11, 1948, Washington, D.C.1949-01-01
Highlight summary of materials and services available to field people through Information Services Division1949-01-01
Co-op radio program outlines1949-01-01
Kitchen planning tools [bibliography]1949-01-01
Background information on loan to South Carolina transmission cooperative1949-01-01
Demonstration of the effect of voltage drop on the operation of electrical equipment1949-01-01
Rural electrification act of 1936, with amendments as approved to November 1, 1949U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Rural Electrification Administration1949-01-01
Summary chartincorporation and commission jurisdiction, REA borrowers1949-01-01
Joint use of facilities by REA borrowers and telephone companiesU.S. Department of Agriculture, Rural Electrification Administration1949-01-01
Electric radiant house heating1950-01-01
The management improvement plan of the Rural Electrification Administration1950-01-01
Pre-loan procedure for rural telephone cooperatives1950-01-01-
Transmission line manualphysical design considerationsU.S. Govt. Print. Off.1950-01-01
Motion pictures for REA co-opsmovies for co-op meetings : film sourcesG.P.O.1950-01-01
[Information on conference and program1950-01-01-
The small portable motorU.S. Govt. Print. Off.1950-01-01
USDA announces first REA rural telephone loan1950-01-01
REA Interim Field Conference, Region IV, February 27-March 1, 1950, Indianapolis, Indiana1950-01-01
A statement on REA generation & transmission loans and how they help farmers1950-01-01
Approval of selection of a manager of an REA borrower1950-01-01
Electrical wiring for the homeRev.1950-01-01
Equipment for electric radiant house heatingU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Rural Electrification Administration1950-01-01
Average annual farm KWH consumption, earliest connected farm consumers of thirteen cooperatives in the Corn Belt, the Northern Plains, and the South Atlantic Region1950-01-01
The relative responsibilities of the board and the manager [of a cooperative]1950-01-01
Abstracts on crop conditioning1950-01-01
Rates for ranges and water heaters1950-01-01
A telephone for your farmanswers to questions about the Rural Telephone Loan ProgramG.P.O.1950-01-01
A guide for members of rural electric co-opsG.P.O.1950-01-01
Acquisition of telephone systems1950-01-01
Press digesta sample of newspaper stories and comment regarding the rural electrification and rural telephone programs1950-01-01
Electricity comes to rural AmericaRural Electrification Administration, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture1950-01-01
REA at a glance1950-01-01
Working outlines on home electrification for use by educational workers1950-01-01
"Make this table lamp", supplementary information1950-01-01
Electrical household equipment, general pointsRev. Jan. 1950.1950-01-01
Kitchen parties1950-01-01
Instructions for the preparation of operating reports on generation and transmission facilities ... effective January 1, 19501950-01-01
Power plusGeorgia co-op gets results with power use and member education1950-01-01
New co-op leaders voice their thoughtsa report of discussion on co-op education work at Co-op Management Conference, March 20-25, 1950, Washington, D.C.1950-01-01
Lighting referencesRev. Jan. 1950.1950-01-01
Virginia farm couple to get call from President on first REA phone1950-01-01
Storage type electrically operated water heater for the home1951-01-01
Instructions to be given to prospective inspectors prior to examination by a REA representative1951-01-01
The REA rural electrification program1951-01-01-
Power plusGeorgia co-op gets results with power use and member educationG.P.O.1951-01-01
Cold facts; how members of frozen food locker co-ops can eat better for less1951-01-01
Test your co-op knowledge1951-01-01
What are the co-ops doing about problems of membership education, community goodwill and agricultural mobilization? Three group reports by managers and directors of rural electric co-ops who attended the REA Management Conference held December 10-14, 1851, in Washington, D.C.1951-01-01
Report of Region I Interim Field Conference ... Philadelphia, February 12-14, 19511951-01-01
Electric lampsthat you can make or modernizeRural Electrification Admin., U.S. Dept. of Agriculture1951-01-01
Operating experience with 14.4/24.9 kv AS AN, REA distribution voltage1951-01-01
Graphic summary of the REA program1951-01-01
Organization of an educational program for members on electric use and cooperation1951-01-01
Uniform systems of accounts prescribed for the telephone borrowers financed by the Rural Electrification Administration. Accounting procedure supplementing the uniform systems of accounts prescribed by the Federal Communications Commission and the various State regulatory bodies1951-01-01
Specifications for step-down substation transformers for use on REA borrower systems1951-01-01
Oklahoma 29 Hughesfield appraisal analysis1951-01-01
Personnel practices in government that co-ops can use1951-01-01
Telephone loan procedure for control of loan and equity funds1951-01-01
Charts & posters for REA co-opschart, poster sourcesG.P.O.1951-01-01
Where to locate the electric dishwasher1951-01-01
Home freezer facts1951-01-01-
Standards for mapping for REA telephone borrowersU.S. Rural Electrification Administration1951-01-01
Report of Region V Interim Field Conference ... Rockford, Illinois, January 25-26, 19511951-01-01
Where to locate the electric dishwasher1951-01-01
Management Conference for Rural Electric Co-ops, April 9-13, 19511951-01-01
Bibliography, management & supervision1951-01-01
Statement of Rural Electrification Administration concerning its activities involving cooperatives1951-01-01
Reference material on management1951-01-01
Legislative subjects affecting rural electrification and telephone programs1951-01-01
REA suggestion program1951-01-01
Guide to management improvementG.P.O.1951-01-01
Work control forms established at a cooperative in Texas1951-01-01
Biographical sketchClaude Raymond Wickard1951-01-01
Standard specification for deaerating feed water heaters1951-01-01
Horizontal surface condenser specifications1951-01-01
Notes on capital credits1951-01-01-
Watthour meter maintenanceJune, 19511951-01-01
Electrification program statistics, fiscal years 1941, 1947 and 19511951-01-01
Set of electrical household appliance slides (2x2) available for loan from Home Electrification Office, REA1951-01-01
Test your co-op knowledge1951-01-01
Slides and slidefilms for REA co-opscapsule messages, slide sourcesG.P.O.1951-01-01
A co-op quiz for your 1951 annual meeting1951-01-01
Portable electric heaters1951-01-01
Graphic summary of the rural electrification and rural telephone programs1952-01-01
Objectives and responsibilities of REA staff divisions and their relationships with each other and with line divisions1952-01-01
West Virginia 8 Hardyfield appraisal analysis1952-01-01
Cooperatives in the United States1952-01-01
Basic rules for the electric industry1952-01-01
Productive electric applications to help meet national goals1952-01-01
Missouri 44 Grundyfield appraisal analysis1952-01-01
A telephone for your farmanswers to questions about the Rural Telephone Loan ProgramGovernment Printing Office]1952-01-01
A plan for controlling the management program1952-01-01
Louisiana, 27, Plaqueminesfield appraisal analysis1952-01-01
Power requirement study, Glades Electric Cooperative, inc. (Florida 35 Glades)Rev.1952-01-01
Co-op membership administrationa factor essential to co-op success1952-01-01
Power requirement study, the Pioneer Cooperative Association, inc. (Kansas 44 Grant)Rev.1952-01-01-
The application of shunt capacitors to the rural electric system ...U.S. Department of Agriculture, Rural Electrification Administration, Technical Standards Division1952-01-01
Nevada 5 White Pinefield appraisal analysis1952-01-01
Information and equipment for electrical hay and grain drier installationfarm storage problems1952-01-01
Power requirement study, Border Counties Power Cooperative, inc. (Minnesota 99 Lake of the Woods)1952-01-01
Colorado 18 Gunnisonfield appraisal analysis1952-01-01
Material on farm and commercial rates1952-01-01
Power requirement studyPanhandle Rural Electric Membership Association (Nebraska 84 Grant)Rev.1952-01-01
Determination of equity requirements for REA telephone loans1952-01-01
Basic agricultural statistics for Wisconsin, taken from 1950 Census report1952-01-01
Working outline on educational and recreational uses of electricity1952-01-01
Power requirement study, Dakotas Electric Cooperative, Inc. (North Dakota 40 Burleigh GT)1952-01-01
Group oral interview demonstration, USDA personnel officers meeting, September 2, 19521952-01-01-
How electric farming can help your businessone of a series on the art of balanced managementU.S. Govt. Print. Off.1952-01-01
Improving management through the REA awards program1952-01-01
Electric farming campaign and what it means to rural electric systems1952-01-01
How to start or improve newsletters1952-01-01
Outline of basic elements constituting the Rural Electrification Administration1952-01-01
Production control for the Electrification Program under the new REA organization1952-01-01
Basic agricultural statistics for one REA cooperative area, taken from 1950 census report for North Carolina Piedmont Area1952-01-01
Telephone billing and collection1952-01-01
Basic agricultural statistics for New York, taken from 1950 Census report1952-01-01
Electricity pays its way in the rural home1952-01-01
Power requirement study, North Alabama Electric Cooperative (Alabama 35 Jackson)1952-01-01
New Hampshire 4 Merrimack and New Hampshire 5 White Mountain Powerfield appraisal analysis1952-01-01
A guide for determining uniform system of accounts to be applied to REA telephone borrowers1952-01-01
A guide to greater farm production through service to consumers along REA lines1952-01-01
Colorado 34, Eaglefield appraisal analysis1952-01-01
Report on Southeast Area Interim Field Conference ... Chattanooga, Tennessee, Oct. 22-24, 19521952-01-01
Electric farming gets more to marketspeech information for REA field personnel1952-01-01
Power requirement study, Covington Electric Cooperative, inc. (Alabama 44 Covington)Rev.1952-01-01
Rural electrification in WyomingU.S. Govt. Print. Off.1952-01-01
What electric farming can do for your rural electric co-opfigure for yourselfPrelim.1952-01-01
The electric farming campaignwhat it is all about1952-01-01
Michigan 43 Chippewafield appraisal analysis1952-01-01
Power requirement study, Oconto Electric Cooperative (Wisconsin 14 Oconto)1952-01-01
"Want to" pays off1952-01-01
Some facts about the use of electricity on the farm1952-01-01
Suggested electrification adviser training outlineelectric pump irrigation, REA1953-01-01
Description of units, specifications, and drawings for 14.4/24.9 KV line constructionU.S. Govt. Print. Off.1953-01-01
Supervisory conference, April, 19531953-01-01
Summary of composite minutes of interim field conferences [Cheyenne, Wyo., Dec. 8-12, 1952; Old Point Comfort, Va., Jan. 12-16, 1953] Telephone Loans, Telephone Engineering, & Controller Divisions1953-01-01
Considerations and practices in connection with joint use of facilities by electric and telephone systems1953-01-01-
A telephone for your farmAnswers to questions about the rural telephone programU.S. Govt. Print. Off.1953-01-01
Sources of printed information on electrical equipmentRev.1953-01-01
Electric fan plans1953-01-01
Status reportovervoltages on 14.4/24.9 kv systems1953-01-01
Electric breeze can be household helper1953-01-01
What REA is doing to help borrowers develop their management skills1953-01-01
Line construction contract1953-01-01
Methods and techniques useful in electric range activities1953-01-01
REA specifications for overhead ground wire support bracketsaccepted by Technical Standards Committees1953-01-01
Heating homes with electricitya study made in cooperation with Warren Rural Electric Cooperative Corporation, Bowling Green, Kentucky1953-01-01
The REA rural electrification program1953-01-01
REA specifications for steel plate anchors for transmission lines1953-01-01
Texas 85 Wisefield appraisal analysis1953-01-01-
Serving homes heated with electricitya study made in cooperation with Warren Rural Electric Cooperative Corporation, Bowling Green, KentuckyU.S. Govt. Print. Off1953-01-01
Directory of training and safety films1953-01-01
Arkansas 29 Clarkfield appraisal analysis1953-01-01
A report presenting recommendations pertaining to the analysis for feasibility of loan applications from distribution-type borrowers1953-01-01
Michigan 20 Deltafield appraisal analysis1953-01-01
Description of units, specifications, and drawings for 7.2/12.5 KV line construction1953-01-01
The rural electrification and rural telephone loan program1953-01-01
Telephone engineer trainee program1953-01-01
Brood your biddys with a 75 watt electric bulbmake this brooder box and sun porch with scrap lumber1953-01-01
Trouble reporting records and procedures1954-01-01
Summary of major points discussed at Carrier Coordination Meeting ... held at Washington, D.C., April 14, 19541954-01-01
Interim operating agreement1954-01-01
Drop and station maintenanceRural Electrification Administration1954-01-01-
The rural telephone programas provided by Public Law 423, 81st Congress, amending the Rural Electrification Act of 1936U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1954-01-01
Operating policies1954-01-01
Telephone directories1954-01-01
Electrification program summaryTelephone program summary1954-01-01
Electric engineering committeesummary of meeting1954-01-01
Record of performancea report to the directors of REA financed rural electric systems1954-01-01
REA materials and equipment performance; poles, conductors [and] pin insulatorsU.S. Govt. Print. Off.]1954-01-01
Engineering opportunities in Rural Electrification Administration in telephony and electrification1954-01-01
The REA record1954-01-01
A review of power problems of REA-financed federated cooperatives in south-western power administration area1954-01-01-
Suggested work order procedure for REA financed rural electric co-operativesEffective 1 July, 1954U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1954-01-01
A summary of the REA Power Use Conference held at the Edgewater Beach Hotel, Chicago, Ill., March 11, 1954Rural Electrification Administration, U.S. Department of Agriculture1954-01-01
Right-of-way trimming1954-01-01
Selecting and maintaining vehicles, tools, and other work equipment1954-01-01-
Standard list of retirement units with appendix on suggested groups for record units for transmission and distribution plantFor use in connection with uniform system of accounts prescribed for rural electric cooperatives financed by Rural Electrification AdministrationU.S. Govt. Print. Off.1954-01-01
Public relationsRural Electrification Administration1954-01-01
Billing and collection procedure1954-01-01
Headquarters buildingsdesign, construction, maintenance1955-01-01
Report of the Rural Electrification Administration relating to the designated Great Plains area1955-01-01-
Telephone system construction contract (Labor and materials)U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1955-01-01
Pole inspection and maintenance1955-01-01-
Guide for establishing continuing property recordsfor use by rural electric cooperativesU.S. Govt. Print. Off.1955-01-01
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Profits from electrified farmsU.S. Govt. Print. Off.1955-01-01
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Index and numerical list of current REA bulletins [relating to the] Electric programas of August 1, 1955U.S. G.P.O.1955-01-01
To participants in the farm power use program1955-01-01
Census shows increase in farms with telephones1955-01-01
The distribution transformer loading problem1955-01-01
Program for Technical Conference for REA Field Engineers (electric)January 17 - 21, 1955, Morrison Hotel, Chicago, IllinoisU. S. Department of Agriculture, Rural Electrification Administration1955-01-01-
A 20th anniversary look at REA progressU.S. Dept. of Agriculture1955-01-01
You too can win in the U.S.D.A. REA awards program1956-01-01-
Guide for design of headquarters facilitiesU.S. Department of Agriculture1956-01-01
Discussion of conference papers1956-01-01
Program for 1956 Technical Conference for REA Field Engineers (electric)January 16 - 20, 1956, Hotel Melbourne, Saint Louis, Missouri1956-01-01
Background information on atomic energy developments1956-01-01-
ABC's of accounting and interpretation of financial statements for REA-financed rural electric systemsU.S. Govt. Print. Off.1956-01-01
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Description of units, specifications, and drawings for transmission voltages line construction1956-01-01
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Developing a better electric farming programU. S. Govt. Print. Off.1956-01-01
REA programs move forward1956-01-01
The rural electrification program1956-01-01-
Minimum standards and procedures for CPA's auditing the books of REA borrowers (electric)U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1956-01-01
Program for 1957 Technical Conference for REA Field Engineers (electric)January 14 - 18, 1957, Junt Hotel, New Orleans, Louisiana1957-01-01-
Electric house heating1957-01-01
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Guide for directors of electric co-opsRural Electrification Administration, U.S. Department of Agriculture1957-01-01
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Brush control practices for R/W maintenanceU.S. Govt. Print. Off.1959-01-01
Teaching techniques in adopting rescue breathing to pole-top conditions1960-01-01-
Uniform system of accounts prescribed for electric borrowers of the Rural Electrification AdministrationU.S. Department of Agriculture1960-01-01
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Handbook of electric retail rates and service rulesU.S. Govt. Print. Off.1960-01-01
Rural telephone service, USAa pictorial history of Rural Electrification Administration's telephone loan programThe Administration1960-01-01-
Large power rates and contracts, and sales for resale1961-01-01
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Rural electrification looks to the future1961-01-01
ABC's of accounting and interpretation of financial statements for REA-financed rural electric systems[Rev.].1962-01-01
Specifications and drawings for 14.4/24.9 Kv. line constructionFor sale by the Supt. of Docs., U. S. Govt. Print. Off.]1963-01-01-
The rural electrification program todaystrength for the future ...U.S. Dept. of agriculture, Rural electrification administration1963-01-01
The Job nobody else wantedRural Electrification Administration, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture1964-01-01
Performance of wood poles as indicated by replacement experience on 120 rural electric distribution systems 1951 through 19631965-01-01
20 years of progress in rural telephone servicebreaking the communications barrier between rural America and the worldUSDA, Rural Electrification Administration1969-01-01
Voltage levels on rural distribution systemsRev. Nov. 1970.U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Rural Electrification Administration1970-01-01
Action now ... total community development thru co-op leadershipSouth Carolina shows the wayU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Rural Electrification Administration1971-01-01
Rural linesthe story of cooperative rural electrificationRev. Dec. 1972.U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Rural Electrification Administration1972-01-01-
Electric transmission construction contractlabor & material1973-01-01
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Telephone system construction contract, labor and materialsU.S. Govt. Print. Off.1973-01-01
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Electric transmission specifications & drawings1973-01-01
Twenty-five years of progress-USA rural telephone service[Rev. ed.] -Rural Electrification Service1974-01-01-
Lines of growthREA, 1975 community development survey reportU.S. Dept of Agriculture, Rural Electrification Administration1976-01-01
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REA-1976community development survey reportDept. of Agriculture, Rural Electrification Administration1977-01-01
Manual on underground corrosion control in rural electric systemsRural Electrification Administration, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture1977-01-01
Serving telephone subscribers in the year 2000Dept. of Agriculture, Rural Electrification Administration1977-01-01
39th annual report of energy purchased by REA borrowerscalendar year ended December 31, 1977U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Rural Electrification Administration1977-01-01
Guide for making a sectionalizing study on rural electric systemsDept. of Agriculture, Rural Electrification Administration1978-01-01
An overview of transmission system studiesDept. of Agriculture, Rural Electrification Administration1978-01-01
Evaluation of large power transformer lossesRural Electrification Administration, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture1978-01-01
Electric system review and evaluationU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Rural Electrification Administration1978-01-01
Uniform system of accounts prescribed for electric borrowers of the Rural Electrification AdministrationFor sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. Govt. Print. Office1978-01-01
Energy conservation handbook. --U.S. Rural Electrification Administration1978-01-01
Guide for making voltage drop calculationsU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Rural Electrification Administration1978-01-01
40th annual report of energy purchased by REA borrowerscalendar year ended December 31, 1978U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Rural Electrification Administration1978-01-01
List of materialsacceptable for use on systems of REA electrification borrowersThe Administration : for sale by the U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1979-01-01-
Specifications for service entrance and station protector installationsDept. of Agriculture, Rural Electrification Administration1979-01-01
[Cooperative education program]Dept. of Agriculture, Rural Electrification Administration1980-01-01
List of materials acceptable for use on systems of REA electrification borrowersDept. of Agriculture, Rural Electrification Administration1980-01-01-
Statistical reportRural electric borrowersRural Electrification Administration1980-01-01
System planning guide, electric distribution systemsRevised October 1980.U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Rural Electrification Administration1980-01-01-
Careerselectric/telephone engineering[Slightly rev. Feb. 1980.]Dept. of Agriculture, Rural Electrification Administration1980-01-01
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Loan payments and statementsRevU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Rural Electrification Administration1980-01-01
Moon Lake Power Plant Project, units 1 and 2 (USDA-REA (ADM) 81-1-0)draft environmental impact statementU.S. Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, Utah State Office1981-01-01
Power system communicationsguide specification for microwave communications system. --Rural Electrification Administration, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture1981-01-01
Rural Electrification Act of 1936 [7 U.S.C. 901-950(b)]with amendments as approved through Dec. 22, 1981U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Rural Electrification Administration1981-01-01
Design guide for oil spill prevention and control at substationsThe Administration1981-01-01
Guide for uprating REA transmission structures for higher operating voltages. --U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Rural Electrification Administration1981-01-01
Quality management manual for fossil fuel steam electric generating plants. --U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Rural Electrification Administration1981-01-01
Presentation of building plans and specifications[Rev.].U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Rural Electrification Administration1981-01-01
Power sytem communicationsguide specification for power line carrier system. --Rural Electrification Administration, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture1981-01-01
Mechanical design manual for overhead distribution lines. --Rev. --U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Rural Electrification Administration1982-01-01-
REA specification for aerial and underground telephone cable, PE-22U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Rural Electrification Administration1983-01-01
Guide specifications for steel pole structures. --U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Rural Electrification Administration1983-01-01
Specifications and drawings for underground electric distributionU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Rural Electrification Administration1988-01-01
A Brief history of the rural electric and telephone programsU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Rural Electrification Administration1990-01-01
Report of the administrator, fiscal year 1989United States Department of Agriculture, Rural Electrification Administration1990-01-01
REA telephone directoryU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Rural Electrification Administration1992-01-01
REA specification for wood poles, stubs, and anchor logsU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Rural Electrification Administration1993-01-01
List of materials acceptable for use on telephone systems of REA borrowersRural Electrification Administration, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture1993-01-01-
Power requirements for digital central office equipmentU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Rural Electrification Administration1993-01-01
REA specification for quality control and inspection of timber productsU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Rural Electrification Administration1993-01-01-
Power reqirements for digital central office equipmentU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Rural Electrification Administration1993-01-01
REA specification for wood crossarms (solid and laminated), transmission timbers and pole keysU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Rural Electricification1993-01-01
List of materials acceptable for use on systems of REA Electrification borrowersRural Electrification Administration, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture1994-01-01-
Electrical protection grounding fundamentalsU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Rural Electrification Administration1994-01-01
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Uniform system of accountselectricU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Rural Utilities Service1995-01-01
Bacteria cost dairymen millions of dollars yearly
Chemical brush control
Clothes dryers
Refrigerator recipesU.S. G.P.O.
Electricity on the farm and food for defense
Frozen food locker plants
Rural electrification through REA cooperatives
REA loans to help consumers buy equipment double in 1955s.n.
Electric cookery duel
The small portable motor puts electricity in overalls
"What to do and how to do it."
Here's how you make the connections in your lamp cordfollow the steps shown
The REA electrified farmU.S. Govt. print. off.
Rural lines, USA; the story of cooperative rural electrificationRev.
Instructions to field representatives relating to supplementary field appraisaleconomic factors in area serviced by REA-financed system
Organization of the Rural Electrification Administration
Instructions to be given to prospective inspectors prior to examination by REA representative
A campaign plan for more electric brooders in your own community
Member's selection packeta money saving group purchase program for bringing running water and modern sanitary plumbing to members of the Southside electric cooperative-
Wiring your farm and homeU.S. Govt. print. off.
Farming with electricity
The electric feed mixer
Procedure for inventory of unelectrified farms
This is our REA cooperativea few facts about it
What you will own in your REA co-op
How to obtain and account for funds allotted by REA for construction
Suggested activities on rural electrification through cooperative action for boys' and girls' groups