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... equal weight of green corn fodder cut when just showing the tas- sels , it is also known to be pound for pound more nutritious , for it contains more starch , more sugar , more of valuable nitrogenous mat- ter , etc. Considering the ...
... equal weight of green corn fodder cut when just showing the tas- sels , it is also known to be pound for pound more nutritious , for it contains more starch , more sugar , more of valuable nitrogenous mat- ter , etc. Considering the ...
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... equal to 1.95 per cent . of acetic acid . The amount of ensi- lage contained 0.027 parts of actual ammonia . A comparison of these observations with those made in connection with the contents of silo No. One , shows that in our case the ...
... equal to 1.95 per cent . of acetic acid . The amount of ensi- lage contained 0.027 parts of actual ammonia . A comparison of these observations with those made in connection with the contents of silo No. One , shows that in our case the ...
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... equal , pound for pound , in feeding value to the apple pomace , which served for its production . The nitrogenous constituents had increased , at the expense of the saccha- rine constituents ; the latter had been destroyed at a higher ...
... equal , pound for pound , in feeding value to the apple pomace , which served for its production . The nitrogenous constituents had increased , at the expense of the saccha- rine constituents ; the latter had been destroyed at a higher ...
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... equal weight of wheat bran and all the hay they would eat . The actual amount of hay consumed , in each case , was ascertained by weighing out daily a liberal supply of it and deducting subsequently the hay left over . The same fodder ...
... equal weight of wheat bran and all the hay they would eat . The actual amount of hay consumed , in each case , was ascertained by weighing out daily a liberal supply of it and deducting subsequently the hay left over . The same fodder ...
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... equal , when the trees or plants are obtained from local nurseries , and planted with little or no exposure to the drying influence of the sun and air . The merits of Massachusetts grown trees as compared with those grown in the ...
... equal , when the trees or plants are obtained from local nurseries , and planted with little or no exposure to the drying influence of the sun and air . The merits of Massachusetts grown trees as compared with those grown in the ...
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66 Cellulose Amherst ANALYSIS OF DRY average bone and tankage Bone Phosphate Boston Bowker Fertilizer Calcium oxide cents per pound Chemical coarse cob meal COMMERCIAL FERTILIZERS Compound Fertilizers corn and cob corn ensilage corn fodder corn meal corn stover cost of feed Crude Ash daily diet daily fodder rations dressed pork Dressed weight Dry Ground Fish dry matter equal to dry farm feed consumed feeding experiments FEEDING PERIODS FERTILIZING CONSTITUENTS Fish and Potash fodder articles Frank Coe gluten meal Guano Insoluble matter Magnesium oxide Manure Manurial value obtainable Mass MASSACHUSETTS STATE AGRICULTURAL medium bone Moisture at 100 Muriate of Potash nitrogenous matter Non-nitrogenous extract matter Nutritive ratio old process linseed Phosphate Phosphoric acid plants pomace Potassium oxide process linseed meal quarts Rowen sent skim milk Sodium oxide soluble Sulphate of Potash sumed during Period Superphosphate toad Total cost TRADE VALUES Valuation per 2000 Weight of Animal wheat bran
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Page 3 - Any person selling, 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 3 - ... 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 director or his deputy and by the party or parties in interest or their representative at the drawing and...
Page 2 - Massachusetts agricultural experiment station, a certified copy of the statement named in section one of this act, and shall also deposit with said...
Page 4 - Fertilizer we multiply the pounds per ton of Nitrogen, etc., by the trade-value per pound. We thus get the values per ton of the several ingredients, and adding them together we obtain the total valuation per ton. In case of...
Page 13 - The market value of low-priced materials used for manurial purposes, as salt, wood ashes, various kinds of lime, barnyard manure, factory refuse and waste materials of different...
Page 2 - ... 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 4 - Secretary, upon thus ascertaining any violation of this act, to forthwith notify the manufacturer, importer or dealer in writing, and give him not less than thirty days thereafter in which to comply with the requirements of this...
Page 4 - ... made by the manufacturer or importer. SECT. 8. Sections eleven to sixteen inclusive of chapter sixty of the Public Statutes are hereby repealed. SECT. 9. This act shall take effect on the first day of September in the year eighteen hundred and eighty-eight. [Approved...
Page 6 - ... cents per pound; it being assumed that the organic nitrogen is derived from the best sources, viz., animal matter, as meat, blood, bones, or other equally good forms, and not from leather, shoddy, hair, or any low-priced, inferior form of vegetable matter, unless the contrary is ascertained.
Page 14 - March 1st, plus about 20 per cent. in the case of goods for which we have wholesale quotations. The valuations obtained by the use of the above figures will be found to agree fairly with the reasonable retail...