Annual Report of the Board of Control of the State Agricultural Experiment Station at Amherst, Mass., 1883[-94]: 1883-88, Volumes 1-6Wright & Potter Printing Company, State Printers, 1884 - Agriculture |
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Page 37
... kind of produce under treatment and its condition at the time of harvest . Thus far my experiments seem to indicate that a temperature of from 115 ° to 1220 , maintained for one or two hours , will be sufficient to kill the bacteria ...
... kind of produce under treatment and its condition at the time of harvest . Thus far my experiments seem to indicate that a temperature of from 115 ° to 1220 , maintained for one or two hours , will be sufficient to kill the bacteria ...
Page 48
... kind of feed consumed by them , is indicated on all the diagrams as follows : A black line is given for pigs 5 and 6 , which were fed corn - meal only . A blue line is given for pigs 1 , 2 and 8 , which were fed corn - meal with cotton ...
... kind of feed consumed by them , is indicated on all the diagrams as follows : A black line is given for pigs 5 and 6 , which were fed corn - meal only . A blue line is given for pigs 1 , 2 and 8 , which were fed corn - meal with cotton ...
Page 58
... kind of soil , with the aid of manures and without them , have been noticed to contain in the latter case as low as five , and in the former as high as eleven , per cent . of nitrogenous constituents in its dry vegetable matter . The ...
... kind of soil , with the aid of manures and without them , have been noticed to contain in the latter case as low as five , and in the former as high as eleven , per cent . of nitrogenous constituents in its dry vegetable matter . The ...
Page 59
... kind . The intro- duction of a greater variety of fodder crops cannot fail to assist materially in gaining the desirable end . To raise good potatoes for family use , or good sugar - beets for the sugar manufacturer , requires a ...
... kind . The intro- duction of a greater variety of fodder crops cannot fail to assist materially in gaining the desirable end . To raise good potatoes for family use , or good sugar - beets for the sugar manufacturer , requires a ...
Page 61
... kind cannot fail to assist in forming a more intelligent opinion regarding the real nutritive portion . of the fodder we feed . See , for details , " Influence of Chemistry on a Rational System of Stock Feeding , " in the Thirtieth ...
... kind cannot fail to assist in forming a more intelligent opinion regarding the real nutritive portion . of the fodder we feed . See , for details , " Influence of Chemistry on a Rational System of Stock Feeding , " in the Thirtieth ...
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66 Cellulose 66 Protein Nitrogenous Amherst ammonia amount of dry Analysis of Dry Average Calcium oxide cents per pound cob meal Constituents in lbs corn and cob corn ensilage Corn Meal Cost of Feed cows Crude Ash digestible dressed pork Dressed weight gained Dry Matter equal to dry Experiment Station farm feed consumed feed for production feeding experiments FEEDING PERIODS fodder articles fodder corn gained during experiment gestibility Constituents Gluten Meal grass horse bean inches Insoluble matter Insoluble phosphoric acid July Lactometer Live weight gained Magnesium oxide manure Mass Moisture at 100 muriate of potash Non-nitrogenous Extract Matter Nutritive Ratio Pearl Millet Percentage phosphoric acid plants plats Pomace Potassium oxide Pounds Digesti Protein Nitrogenous Matter quart of milk seed Sent Sept silo Skim-milk Sodium oxide soil sulphate temperature Total amount Total phosphoric acid unfertilized plats Valuation per 2,000 vetch weight of animal Wheat Bran yielded 1 lb
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Page 165 - ... at the drawing and sealing of said samples; one of said duplicate samples shall be retained by the director and the other by the party whose stock was sampled ; and the...
Page 164 - Before any commercial fertilizer, the retail price of which is ten dollars or more per ton, is sold, offered or exposed for sale, the importer, manufacturer or party who causes it to be sold or offered for sale within the state of...
Page 165 - Said director is hereby authorized in person or by deputy to take a sample, not exceeding two pounds in weight, for analysis, from any lot or package of fertilizer or any material used for...
Page 164 - ... provided, that whenever the manufacturer or importer shall have paid the fee herein required for any person acting as agent or seller for such manufacturer or importer, such agent or seller shall not be required to pay the fee named in this...
Page 159 - In most cases the valuation of the ingredients in superphosphates and specials falls below the retail price of these goods. The difference between the two figures represents the manufacturers' charges for converting raw materials into manufactured articles.
Page 164 - Any person selling or offering or exposing for sale any commercial fertilizer without the statement required by the first section of this act, or with a label stating that said fertilizer contains a larger percentage of any one or more of the constituents mentioned in said section than is contained therein, or...
Page 165 - ... or material sampled, 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 representative present at the drawing and...
Page 163 - ... in a conspicuous place on the outside thereof, a plainly printed statement clearly and truly certifying the number of net pounds in the...
Page 163 - Commonwealth, the retail price of which is ten dollars or more per ton, shall be accompanied by a plainly printed statement, clearly and truly certifying the number of net pounds of fertilizer in the package, the name, brand or trade mark under which the fertilizer is sold, the name and address of the manufacturer or importer, the...
Page 164 - Massachusetts agricultural experiment station, a certified copy of the statement named in section one of this act, and shall also deposit with said director at his request a sealed glass jar or bottle, containing not less than one pound of the fertilizer, accompanied by an affidavit that it is a fair average sample thereof.