Agriculture of Maine: Annual Report of the Secretary of the Maine Board of Agriculture, Volume 38, Part 1895 |
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... kind by merely having their expenses paid . Mr. MCKEEN - How did the attendance and interest at this meeting compare with our average Institutes ? Ans . The attendance was not quite as large as I expected . I do not know how much the ...
... kind by merely having their expenses paid . Mr. MCKEEN - How did the attendance and interest at this meeting compare with our average Institutes ? Ans . The attendance was not quite as large as I expected . I do not know how much the ...
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... kind of work . It is not doing all the work that some would have it do . For instance , I received a letter the other day , transmitted to me through Dr. Harris , written by a very intelligent citizen of this State and one who is ...
... kind of work . It is not doing all the work that some would have it do . For instance , I received a letter the other day , transmitted to me through Dr. Harris , written by a very intelligent citizen of this State and one who is ...
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... kind . We are attempting to do something of the same kind of work in animal nutrition , and I will mention a little illustration that some of you have heard me use before . Secretary McKeen will remember that I was sharply called to ...
... kind . We are attempting to do something of the same kind of work in animal nutrition , and I will mention a little illustration that some of you have heard me use before . Secretary McKeen will remember that I was sharply called to ...
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... kind of beef because they had been fed well from the first day we began to feed them , devoted to any other pur- pose than selling them out of his cart . He seemed to regard it as a waste of good beef . But our object in making an ...
... kind of beef because they had been fed well from the first day we began to feed them , devoted to any other pur- pose than selling them out of his cart . He seemed to regard it as a waste of good beef . But our object in making an ...
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... kind , should be considered impure seed . Put it at any per cent you like , only establish some standard of purity , so that if the seed goes below that , it will be considered adulterated seed . And then make some more ample provision ...
... kind , should be considered impure seed . Put it at any per cent you like , only establish some standard of purity , so that if the seed goes below that , it will be considered adulterated seed . And then make some more ample provision ...
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Page 116 - ... in a conspicuous place on the outside thereof, a plainly printed statement clearly and truly certifying the number of net pounds in the...
Page 118 - ... upon thus ascertaining any violation of this act, to forthwith notify the manufacturer, importer, or dealer in writing, and give him not less than thirty days thereafter in which to comply with the requirements of this...
Page 118 - ... samples, and placed in glass vessels and carefully sealed and a label placed on each stating the name of the party from whose stock the sample was drawn and the time and place of drawing, and said label shall also be signed by the person taking the sample, and by the party or parties in interest or their representatives at the drawing and sealing of said samples; one...
Page 118 - ... but said sample shall be drawn in the presence of said party or parties in interest, or their representatives, and taken from a parcel or a number of packages which shall not be less than ten per...
Page 117 - Ten dollars each for the nitrogen and the phosphoric acid and five dollars for the potash, contained or said to be contained in the fertilizer, this fee to be assessed on any brand offered for sale, distribution or transportation in the state.
Page 117 - ... which may be in the possession of any manufacturer, importer, agent or dealer in this state; but said sample shall be drawn in the presence of...
Page 117 - ... and paid the license fee as prescribed in this section, no agent or seller of such manufacturer, importer or shipper shall be required to file such statement or pay such fee.
Page 117 - ... or any feeding stuff which contains substantially a smaller percentage of constituents than are certified to be contained, shall, on conviction in a court of competent jurisdiction, be fined not more than one hundred dollars for the first offense, and not more than two hundred dollars for each subsequent offense.
Page 116 - Every manufacturer, company or person who shall sell, offer or expose for sale or for distribution in this state any concentrated commercial...
Page 13 - In the presence of these facts, in the front of these figures demonstrating that agriculture in this Republic has during the year fed itself, supplied all citizens of the Union engaged in other vocations, and then shipped abroad a surplus of over $500,000,000 worth of its products, how can anyone dare to assert that farming is generally unremunerative and unsatisfactory to those who intelligently follow it?