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    Chemist handling radioactive material at U.S. Department of Agriculture facilityBox 4- 1950s – circa
 General view of an unidentified chemist handling radioactive material at an unidentified U.S. Department of Agriculture facility. The U.S.D.A. commonly used radioactive material for a variety of research and testing,… 
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    Stokes Tablet Press at Agricultural Engineering LaboratoryBox 4- 1950s
 General view of a Stokes Tablet Press at the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Engineering Laboratory facility. A tablet press is a mechanical device that compresses granulated material into tablets or… 
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    Variety of tools used at U.S. Department of Agriculture facilitiesBox 4- 1950s – circa
 General view of a variety of tools used to handle radioactive substances and other materials at U.S. Department of Agriculture facilities. The tools are labelled with numbers, presumably corresponding to an… 
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    Apparatus at U.S. Department of Agriculture facilityBox 4- 1950s
 General view of an unidentified apparatus at an unidentified U.S. Department of Agriculture facility. 
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    Apparatus at U.S. Department of Agriculture facilityBox 4- 1950s
 General view of an unidentified apparatus at a U.S. Department of Agriculture facility. A radioactive materials sign and protective glass panel are visible to the right of the apparatus. The U.S.D.A. commonly used… 
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    Interior view of fertilizer apparatusBox 4- 1950s
 Close-up view of the interior of an apparatus likely used for the manufacture and/or testing of fertilizer at an unidentified U.S. Department of Agriculture facility. 
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    Drillability apparatus componentsBox 4- 1950s
 Component parts, likely of a drillability apparatus, used at an unidentified U.S. Department of Agriculture facility. 
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    Geiger counter in use at U.S. Department of Agriculture facilityBox 4- 1950s – circa
 View of chemist William A. Jackson using a Gieger counter to examine a package at an unidentified U.S. Department of Agriculture facility. The U.S.D.A. commonly used radioactive material for a variety of research and… 
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    Kiln in use at U.S. Department of Agriculture facilityBox 4- 1950s – circa
 View of chemist George Wieczorek removing a vessel from a Pereco kiln at an unidentified U.S. Department of Agriculture facility. 
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    Radioactive material containersBox 4- 1950s – circa
 General view of assorted containers and components used to house radioactive materials. The jar labels include space to record the isotope, amount, and date. These containers are believed to have been used as part of… 
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    Radioactive material handling at U.S. Department of Agriculture facilityBox 4- 1950s – circa
 Close-up view of the handling of radioactive material at an U.S. Department of Agriculture facility. The U.S.D.A. commonly used radioactive material for a variety of research and testing, including the study of… 
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    Radioactive material handling at U.S. Department of Agriculture facilityBox 4- 1950s – circa
 George Wieczorek (right) and two unidentified chemists handling radioactive material at an U.S. Department of Agriculture facility. The U.S.D.A. commonly used radioactive material for a variety of research and testing,… 
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    Geiger counter in use at U.S. Department of Agriculture facilityBox 4- 1950s – circa
 View of chemist George Wieczorek (right) using a Geiger counter to measure ionizing radiation in an unknown substance, likely soil or fertilizer, at an unidentified U.S. Department of Agriculture facility. 
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    Granulation equipment at the Agricultural Engineering LaboratoryBox 4- Circa 1953
 General view of granulation equipment used at the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Engineering Laboratory located in Beltsville, Maryland. This equipment is believed to have been used by chemist John O.… 
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    Overhead view of Ingalls Shipbuilding Corporation bargeBox 4- 1956-Mar-26
 Overhead view of the Ingalls Shipbuilding Corporation's Mid-South Big N barge showing several tankers and unidentified workers. This barge may have been used to transfer ammonia fertilizer between storage terminals. 
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    Shell Chemical Corporation bargeBox 4- Circa 1953
 General view of the Shell Corporation's oceanic barge, known as "Ammonia Mariner." The barge was used to transport approximately 50,000 tons of ammonia fertilizer each year from Pittsburg, California to storage… 
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    Fertilizer storage piles at the Agricultural Engineering LaboratoryBox 4- Circa 1953
 General view of fertilizer storage piles supported between uprights at the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Engineering Laboratory. Text accompanying the photograph notes that each row contained a full set… 
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    Small-scale continuous granulation equipmentBox 4- Circa 1953
 General view of small-scale continuous granulation equipment used at the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Engineering Laboratory. 
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    Drillability apparatus at the Agricultural Engineering LaboratoryBox 4- Circa 1953
 General view of an unidentified room at the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Engineering Laboratory showing a drillability apparatus with fertilizer hoppers, a starwheel, and rotating plate mechanism. 
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    Fertilizer trays at the Agricultural Engineering LaboratoryBox 4- 1953-Jul-15
 General view of the trays used to expose fertilizer to humidity in the Air Control Room at the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Engineering Laboratory. 
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    Drillability machine and hopper at the Agricultural Engineering LaboratoryBox 4- 1955-Jan-25
 General view of the drillability machine at the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Engineering Laboratory showing the distribution of wet granular fertilizer as deposited by the Grether hopper. 
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    Fertilizer bags at Agricultural Engineering LaboratoryBox 4- 1953-Jul-15
 General view of the Air Control Room at the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Engineering Laboratory showing three bags of fertilizer in storage under three bags of sand. 
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    International Fertilizer Distributor machineBox 4- 1944-Jul-14
 General view of an International Fertilizer Distributor (No. 49 Machine) in use at the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Plant Industry Station facility in Beltsville, Maryland. This machine was used to determine the… 
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    Employee at work in raw material storage at Fixed Nitrogen Research Laboratory plantBox 4- 1930s
 General view of an unidentified worker sorting raw material, possibly ore or phosphate, at a Fixed Nitrogen Research Laboratory plant. The Fixed Nitrogen Research Laboratory (F.N.R.L.) was established at American… 
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    Apparatus at Fixed Nitrogen Research LaboratoryBox 4- 1930s
 General view of an unidentified apparatus, possibly a pump or compressor, used at the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Fixed Nitrogen Research Laboratory located in Washington, D.C. The Fixed Nitrogen Research… 
 
                     
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
