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... develop and conserve our material resources as well as upon the expert service which trained men may render in agriculture and our industrial life . The withdrawal of so many men from the faculties of the colleges of agriculture and the ...
... develop and conserve our material resources as well as upon the expert service which trained men may render in agriculture and our industrial life . The withdrawal of so many men from the faculties of the colleges of agriculture and the ...
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... developed very rapidly in five years to meet this need , at least in part . From one plant grinding limestone in 1912 and one producing marl , the number has increased until there were 56 such plants in the State in 1917 and a dozen or ...
... developed very rapidly in five years to meet this need , at least in part . From one plant grinding limestone in 1912 and one producing marl , the number has increased until there were 56 such plants in the State in 1917 and a dozen or ...
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... developed the somewhat uncommon malady known as takosis . Owing to these conditions and the necessity of weeding out undesir- able types and animals , no records of great value were secured in 1910 or 1911 ; but during 1912 data were ...
... developed the somewhat uncommon malady known as takosis . Owing to these conditions and the necessity of weeding out undesir- able types and animals , no records of great value were secured in 1910 or 1911 ; but during 1912 data were ...
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... develop until after the bulbs have been placed in storage . Also , flowers of onions grown for seed may become infected by the fungus and blast . Factors favorable to infection and the occurrence of neck - rot are : ( 1 ) Immaturity and ...
... develop until after the bulbs have been placed in storage . Also , flowers of onions grown for seed may become infected by the fungus and blast . Factors favorable to infection and the occurrence of neck - rot are : ( 1 ) Immaturity and ...
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... developed which were , as a rule , much more conspicuous with the fruits attacked by the rosy aphis ( A. sorbi ) . In an experiment on the Station grounds , that is discussed with considerable detail , an application of lime - sulphur ...
... developed which were , as a rule , much more conspicuous with the fruits attacked by the rosy aphis ( A. sorbi ) . In an experiment on the Station grounds , that is discussed with considerable detail , an application of lime - sulphur ...
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