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... produced , also , by exposure to a temperature of 100-113 ° F. for fourteen to eighteen hours and often results from ... producing the seed NEW YORK AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION . 23.
... produced , also , by exposure to a temperature of 100-113 ° F. for fourteen to eighteen hours and often results from ... producing the seed NEW YORK AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION . 23.
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... producing the seed crop , since they are an important source of infection to the seed heads and , later , to growing crop onions in nearby fields . Refuse onions should not be ... produced in the spring months in 24 DIRECTOR'S REPORT OF THE.
... producing the seed crop , since they are an important source of infection to the seed heads and , later , to growing crop onions in nearby fields . Refuse onions should not be ... produced in the spring months in 24 DIRECTOR'S REPORT OF THE.
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... produced in open beds . The cherry leaf - beetle ( Galerucella cavicollis Le Conte ) is the subject of Bulletin No. 444. This is a study of the life history , habits and · control of a native species which normally feeds on the bird ...
... produced in open beds . The cherry leaf - beetle ( Galerucella cavicollis Le Conte ) is the subject of Bulletin No. 444. This is a study of the life history , habits and · control of a native species which normally feeds on the bird ...
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... producing ground limestone for the agricultural trade and there was one producing marl . On the basis of the merits of this material its demand has increased rapidly until now there are 56 plants in the State engaged in the production ...
... producing ground limestone for the agricultural trade and there was one producing marl . On the basis of the merits of this material its demand has increased rapidly until now there are 56 plants in the State engaged in the production ...
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... produced at the same time would be capable of using up a much larger quantity of limestone than this . If carbonates are not present to combine with these acids they attack the silicate compounds of the soil and extract from them their ...
... produced at the same time would be capable of using up a much larger quantity of limestone than this . If carbonates are not present to combine with these acids they attack the silicate compounds of the soil and extract from them their ...
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