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Northwestern Miller 1973

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    Publisher Miller Publishing Corporation
    Year of publication 1973
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    Medium Journal
    Edition1
    SeriesNorthwestern Miller
    No. in series280
    Topics

    Cereal processes > Flour milling

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    Accession no. 230645

    • Shelf location: JOURNALS
    • Notes: Complete monthly issues, the sixth and final one dated July (no June issue); bound in one volume for 1971-1973

    Divisions within this publication

    • 1: 13-year study of world grain output shows 2% pa rise (Issue 4 page(s) 14-15)
    • 2: Annual Index Jan-Dec 1972 (Vol 279, nos 1 -12) (Issue 1 page(s) 22-26)
    • 3: Background to the closure of NWMiller due in July after 100 years (Issue 4 page(s) 4-5)
    • 4: Brief outline of 100 years of the NWMiller, which started as a four-page newsletter. Includes an image of their library (Issue 2 page(s) 8-12)
    • 5: Data for cereal processors (Issue 1 page(s) 9-23)
    • 6: Distribution of ergot in mill streams (Issue 3 page(s) 10-15)
    • 7: Evaluating Durum Wheat (Issue 5 page(s) 22-29)
    • 8: Farewell editorial (Issue 6 page(s) 6-7)
    • 9: Grain firm solves paperwork problem with a computer (Issue 2 page(s) 5-7)
    • 10: Nutrient contribution of wheat products (Issue 4 page(s) 6-9)
    • 11: Pest control and stored grain (Issue 3 page(s) 18-21)
    • 12: Rail car shortage: resulting problems and root causes (Issue 3 page(s) 4-7)
    • 13: The 100th Anniversary Farewell Issue (Issue 6 page(s) Cover )
    • 14: The Companies: ADM, ConAgra, General Mills, International Multifoods, Peavey, Pillsbury, Seaboard Allied. (Issue 6 page(s) 17 et seq)
    • 15: The history of the Northwestern Miller (Issue 6 page(s) 45-47,82 et seq)
    • 16: The Industry: transportation to be the dominant influence (Issue 6 page(s) 13-15)
    • 17: Tribute to Amasa K Ostrander, the founder of the NWMiller as an advertising medium for the millstone dressing machine he was selling (Issue 2 page(s) 4,20-21)
    • 18: University level milling education (Issue 2 page(s) 16-20)
    • 19: Virginia watermill saved by a hoax during the civil war (Issue 5 page(s) 22)