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Item Agricultural Engineering News Letter, number 108(University of Minnesota, Agricultural Extension Division, 1941-03) University of Minnesota, Agricultural Extension Division.; Miller, Dalton G.Item Choosing Drain Tile to Fit Your Soil(University of Minnesota. Agriculture Extension Service, 1946-04) Miller, Dalton G.Item Durability of concretes and mortars in acid soils with particular reference to drain tile(University of Minnesota. Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station, 1948-06) Miller, Dalton G.; Manson, Philip W.Item Experimental and mathematical analyses of drain tile testing and new test bearing(University of Minnesota. Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station. State of Minnesota Department of Drainage and Waters. United States Department of Agriculture Bureau of Public Roads, 1928-05) Miller, Dalton G.; Wise, Joseph A.Item Groundwater Fluctuations in Certain Open and Forested Bogs of Northern Minnesota(Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station, 1954-12) Manson, Philip W.; Miller, Dalton G.Item Long-time tests of concretes and mortars exposed to sulfate waters(University of Minnesota. Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station, 1951-05) Miller, Dalton G.; Manson, Philip W.Item Making Durable Concrete Drain Tile on Packer-Head Machines(Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station, 1954-08) Manson, Philip W.; Miller, Dalton G.FEW CONCRETE PRODUCTS are exposed in service to a wider range of conditions than drain tile. The conditions may range all the way from highly favorable to extremely severe, sometimes in the same drainage system. Therefore, drain tile of good quality should always be installed when long, satisfactory service is desired.Item Making Durable Concrete Drain Tile on Packer-Head Machines. Saint Paul, MN: University of Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station. Bulletin 426.(Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station, 1954-05) Manson, Philip W.; Miller, Dalton G.