Annual Report of the Secretary of the Board of Agriculture, Volume 25W. White, 1878 - Agriculture Vols. for 1889-1894, 1906-1912 issued with the Annual report of the Massachusetts Agricultural Experiment Station; vols. for 1895-1905 issued with the Annual report of the Hatch Environment Station of the Massachnusetts Agricultural College. |
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Page 38
... spores , or seed , of this and other varieties of fungus most of the time ; and when the conditions are right for the propagation of those seeds , then they take hold , and grow . That , to my mind , is the cause of the potato - rot ...
... spores , or seed , of this and other varieties of fungus most of the time ; and when the conditions are right for the propagation of those seeds , then they take hold , and grow . That , to my mind , is the cause of the potato - rot ...
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... spores , as we are told , why did not the spores affect the crop where the tobacco was used , as well as the crop where the barnyard- manure was used ? And , furthermore , I would ask the gentleman whence come those spores that he ...
... spores , as we are told , why did not the spores affect the crop where the tobacco was used , as well as the crop where the barnyard- manure was used ? And , furthermore , I would ask the gentleman whence come those spores that he ...
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Massachusetts. State Board of Agriculture. is just as repugnant to the spores of the potato - rot as it is to me . Mr. WETHERELL . I have only to say , in reply , that both parts of the field were just about an even thing in their growth ...
Massachusetts. State Board of Agriculture. is just as repugnant to the spores of the potato - rot as it is to me . Mr. WETHERELL . I have only to say , in reply , that both parts of the field were just about an even thing in their growth ...
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... spores of fungus , it is a good plan to dry the sand thoroughly , to bake it , and so exterminate all the seeds of this minute vegetable growth . If we had instruments by which we could examine more carefully , we should find that our ...
... spores of fungus , it is a good plan to dry the sand thoroughly , to bake it , and so exterminate all the seeds of this minute vegetable growth . If we had instruments by which we could examine more carefully , we should find that our ...
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... spore , to be simply a little cell . Here we find a tree loaded with oranges , large , beau- tiful , most delicious fruit . We find our table covered with beautiful flowers . Whence came all these ? What was the origin of all these ? I ...
... spore , to be simply a little cell . Here we find a tree loaded with oranges , large , beau- tiful , most delicious fruit . We find our table covered with beautiful flowers . Whence came all these ? What was the origin of all these ? I ...
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