William Jasper Spillman
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American economist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, William Jasper Spillman is considered to be the founding father of agricultural economics. In addition, he is notable for being the only American to independently rediscover Mendel's laws of genetics.
William Jasper Spillman's Published Works
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Published Works
- Color Standards and Nomenclature (1913) (105)
- The agricultural ladder (1919) (61)
- Spurious Allelomorphism: Results of Some Recent Investigations (1908) (43)
- Application of the Law of Diminishing Returns to Some Fertilizer and Feed Data (38)
- INHERITANCE OF COLOR COAT IN SWINE. (1906) (31)
- COLOR INHERITANCE IN MAMMALS. (1907) (31)
- The law of diminishing returns (1927) (23)
- Use of the Exponential Yield Curve in Fertilizer Experiments (1933) (22)
- Types of Farming in the United States (12)
- A SHEEP-GOAT HYBRID. (1907) (12)
- Law of the Diminishing Increment in the Fattening of Steers and Hogs (1924) (11)
- Inheritance of the "Eye" in Vigna (1911) (11)
- INHERITANCE OF THE BELT IN HAMPSHIRE SWINE. (1907) (11)
- COLOR CORRELATION IN COWPEAS. (1913) (9)
- THE COUNTRY BOY. (1909) (9)
- Mendel's Law in Relation to Animal Breeding (9)
- THE PRESENT STATUS OF THE GENETICS PROBLEM. (1912) (7)
- Human Food from an Acre of Staple Farm Products (6)
- NATURAL MOUNDS. (1905) (6)
- EDUCATION AND THE TRADES. (1909) (5)
- A MENDELIAN CHARACTER IN CATTLE. (1906) (5)
- Farm tenantry in the United States (4)
- EXCEPTIONS TO MENDEL'S LAW. (4)
- Application of Mendel's Law to a Practical Problem in Breeding Cattle (3)
- Inheritance of “Eye” in Vigna (1912) (3)
- Renovation of Worn-Out Soils (3)
- CHROMOSOMES IN WHEAT AND RYE. (1912) (3)
- A Method of Calculating the Percentage of Recessives from Incomplete Data (1915) (3)
- Mendelian Phenomena Without De Vriesian Theory (1910) (3)
- 1. Applications of the Law of Diminishing Returns to Agronomic Problems 1 (1925) (3)
- A NEW BASIS FOR FERTILIZER EXPERIMENTS. (1930) (2)
- INHERITANCE OF FLUCTUATING VARIATIONS. (1908) (2)
- HYBRID WHEATS. (2)
- Notes on Heredity (1911) (2)
- The Nature of "Unit" Characters (1909) (2)
- EXCEPTIONS TO MENDEL'S LAW. (1902) (2)
- THE AVERAGE INTERVAL CURVE AND ITS APPLICATION TO METEOROLOGICAL PHENOMENA.1 (1916) (2)
- HISTORY AND PECULIARITIES OF THE MULE-FOOT HOG (1910) (2)
- Effect of Recent Discoveries on the Art of Breeding (2)
- Mental and Moral Heredity in Royalty. A Statistical Study of History and Sociology. By Frederick Adams Woods (1909) (1)
- Report of Committee on Animal Hybrids (1910) (1)
- THE ARTIFICIAL PRODUCTION OF MUTANTS--A SUGGESTION. (1907) (1)
- Report of the Committee on Animal Hybridizing (1)
- The Law of Diminishing Returns. Part One. The Law of Diminishing Increments.@@@The Law of Diminishing Returns. Part Two, the Law of the Soil. (1925) (1)
- A Balanced Agricultural Output in the United States (1925) (1)
- Creating New Animals and Plants (1911) (1)
- FORMULAe GIVING THE DAY OF THE WEEK OF ANY DATE. (1920) (1)
- A Case of Non-Mendelian Heredity (1909) (1)
- A Successful Hog and Seed-Corn Farm (1)
- THE ORIGIN OF VARIETIES IN DOMESTICATED SPECIES. (1908) (1)
- Color Factors in Mammals (1)
- A Method of Eradicating Johnson Grass (1)
- Application of the Principles of Heredity to the Improvement of Plants and Animals (1)
- AN INTERPRETATION OF ELEMENTARY SPECIES. (1908) (1)
- A Theory of Mendelian Phenomena (1910) (1)
- HORTICULTURAL VARIETIES OF COMMON CROPS. (1)
- THE COUNTRY BOY AGAIN. (1909) (1)
- Farm grasses of the United States; a practical treatise on the grass crop, seeding and management of meadows and pastures, descriptions of the best varieties, the seed and its impurities, grasses for special conditions, etc., etc. (1)
- Recent Trends Balancing Agriculture in the United States (1929) (1)
- Cultivation of wheat in permanent alfalfa fields (0)
- America Challenged, by Lewis F. Carr. New York: MacMillan. 1929. 322 p. $3.50 (1929) (0)
- An Example of Model Farming (0)
- Monument to Mendel (1907) (0)
- MONUMENT TO MENDEL. (0)
- A picture of the grain industry; crop areas--buying areas--future of the industry, (0)
- Notes on Heredity and Evolution (1910) (0)
- Chromosomes in Wheat and Rye (1912) (0)
- Double Mutants in Silkworms (1911) (0)
- Book Review: Farm Diary, A Business Record and Account Book (1918) (0)
- Study of Maladjustments in Specific Areas (0)
- THE METRIC SYSTEM AGAIN. (1905) (0)
- These Changing Times, by E. R. Eastman, Editor American Agriculturist; New York, Macmillan Co., 1927 (0)
- Factors of successful farming near Monett, Mo. By W.J. Spillman ... (0)
- Influence of Air and Sunshine on the Growth of Trees (1926) (0)
- Heredity (1896) (0)
- The Artificial Production of Mutants—A Suggestion (1907) (0)
- FORMULAe FOR DATES. (0)
- Biology and the Nation's Food (1917) (0)
- Formulæ for Dates (1920) (0)
- PROGRESS OF THE INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGE ESPERANTO. (1909) (0)
- The Basis for Estimating the Yield of Hay (0)
- Biotypes of Corn (1908) (0)
- Mendelian Phenomena and Discontinuous Variation (0)
- Balancing the Farm output: a Statement of the Present Deplorate Conditions of Farming; its Causes and Suggested Remedies (0)
- INFLUENCE OF AIR AND SUNSHINE ON THE GROWTH OF TREES. (0)
- Reformed Calendar (1911) (0)
- Heredity (1912) (0)
- The Chromosome in the Transmission of Hereditary Characters (0)
- Farm science : an introductory textbook on agriculture (0)
- The Soil as a Limiting Factor in Crop Production (0)
- A New Calendar (1918) (0)
- How much fertilizer? (1924) (0)
- INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGE. (0)
- MEASURING ABSORBED PHOSPHATES AND NITROGEN. (1931) (0)
- A picture of the grain industry (0)
- The nature of “unit” characters (1910) (0)
- A METHOD OF DETERMINING THE AVERAGE LENGTH OF LIFE OF FARM EQUIPMENT. (1912) (0)
- Recent Advancement in Our Knowledge of the Laws of Heredity (0)
- Distribution of types of farming in the United States (0)
- HEREDITY (1912) (0)
- Selection in Vegetatively Propagated Crops (0)
- An Important Principle in Selecting for Fancy Points (0)
- Theohetical Studies in Breeding (0)
- BIOTYPES OF CORN. (1908) (0)
- The Mendelian View of Melanin Formation (1910) (0)
- REFORMED CALENDAR. (0)
- DOUBLE MUTANTS IN SILKWORMS. (0)
- Extermination of Johnson grass (0)
- A Sheep-Goat Hybrid (1907) (0)
- Maladjustments in Second-Generation Hybrids (0)
- Conservation of rainfall. (0)
- Heredity (1910) (0)
- Farm science; a foundation textbook on agriculture, by W. J. Spillman; illustrated from photographs, and with original drawings by R. C. Steadman and J. M. Shull. (0)
- A Plan for the Conduct of Fertilizer Experiments (1921) (0)
- Volume Information (1912) (0)
- The Effect of Different Methods of Selection on the Fixation of Hybrids (0)
- Freaks of Roses (1889) (0)
- The Agricultural Bloc. By Senator Arthur Capper, (Harcourt, Brace & Company, New York, 1922, Pp VII, 171. $1.35.) (1923) (0)
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