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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... tree , with an abundance of the golden fruit upon it . The attendance was unusually large , and embraced members of the Board and prominent agriculturists from all parts of the State . The meeting was called to order by Capt . JOHN B ...
... tree , with an abundance of the golden fruit upon it . The attendance was unusually large , and embraced members of the Board and prominent agriculturists from all parts of the State . The meeting was called to order by Capt . JOHN B ...
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... trees or rough stones , the tiller of the soil built the first house and estab- lished the first home . The tiller of the soil built the first house in Waltham . And the towns throughout our country were first settled by men and women ...
... trees or rough stones , the tiller of the soil built the first house and estab- lished the first home . The tiller of the soil built the first house in Waltham . And the towns throughout our country were first settled by men and women ...
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... residence to men of fortune . They purchased large tracts of land , brought it into a high state of cultivation , procured the best stock , improved the roads and planted shade - trees beside them , and 22 BOARD OF AGRICULTURE .
... residence to men of fortune . They purchased large tracts of land , brought it into a high state of cultivation , procured the best stock , improved the roads and planted shade - trees beside them , and 22 BOARD OF AGRICULTURE .
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Massachusetts. State Board of Agriculture. roads and planted shade - trees beside them , and utilized the brooks to adorn their estates , without changing the agricul- tural character or appearance of the town , and added new beauty to ...
Massachusetts. State Board of Agriculture. roads and planted shade - trees beside them , and utilized the brooks to adorn their estates , without changing the agricul- tural character or appearance of the town , and added new beauty to ...
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... trees are being injured year by year by fungi . I have no doubt whatever , notwithstanding what has been said , that the potato - disease is caused by a fungus , and that the blight or rot of the potato comes from the same cause . I ...
... trees are being injured year by year by fungi . I have no doubt whatever , notwithstanding what has been said , that the potato - disease is caused by a fungus , and that the blight or rot of the potato comes from the same cause . I ...
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