Annual Report of the Secretary of the Board of Agriculture, Volume 38, Part 1890W. White, 1891 - Agriculture |
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Page xvii
... quart received for milk at the door , in your locality , for May ? Also , if furnished to milk contract- ors , what was the price received after surplus was deducted ? " The price received at the door , as given , 1891. ] xvii PUBLIC ...
... quart received for milk at the door , in your locality , for May ? Also , if furnished to milk contract- ors , what was the price received after surplus was deducted ? " The price received at the door , as given , 1891. ] xvii PUBLIC ...
Page xviii
... quart can . Hardwick . - All milk delivered at car ; and , allowing one cent per can for delivery , and taking out the surplus from the eighteen cents , the price of a can of milk which holds eight and one - half quarts , we find that ...
... quart can . Hardwick . - All milk delivered at car ; and , allowing one cent per can for delivery , and taking out the surplus from the eighteen cents , the price of a can of milk which holds eight and one - half quarts , we find that ...
Page xix
... quart the year round . Contractors returned eighteen and one- half cents per can for May . In our circular to correspondents for the October crop bulletin , the following questions relating to the dairy interest were asked : - First ...
... quart the year round . Contractors returned eighteen and one- half cents per can for May . In our circular to correspondents for the October crop bulletin , the following questions relating to the dairy interest were asked : - First ...
Page xxii
... quarts in receipts of milk . All milk not sold is separated , and the cream churned . In 1890 , 115,000 pounds of butter were made , selling at an average price of twenty - seven cents per pound . The average price received per pound by ...
... quarts in receipts of milk . All milk not sold is separated , and the cream churned . In 1890 , 115,000 pounds of butter were made , selling at an average price of twenty - seven cents per pound . The average price received per pound by ...
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... quart during the winter months , and five cents during the summer . Stock raising is carried on only to a very limited extent , farmers preferring to supply their dairies by purchasing cows . By the census from which I have already ...
... quart during the winter months , and five cents during the summer . Stock raising is carried on only to a very limited extent , farmers preferring to supply their dairies by purchasing cows . By the census from which I have already ...
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