Annual Report ..., Volume 21The Board, 1901 - Agriculture |
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Page 31
... question of the value and healthfulness of ensilage as a food for stock has long since been settled in the minds of the large majority of people , and it seems to me that now we should discuss not the advisability of building a silo on ...
... question of the value and healthfulness of ensilage as a food for stock has long since been settled in the minds of the large majority of people , and it seems to me that now we should discuss not the advisability of building a silo on ...
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... question , " Will it pay ? " When we listen to the remarks of the members of the State Board of Agriculture upon the use of ensilage and a better system of dairy management , we may become converted to the main idea , but when we ...
... question , " Will it pay ? " When we listen to the remarks of the members of the State Board of Agriculture upon the use of ensilage and a better system of dairy management , we may become converted to the main idea , but when we ...
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... question shows itself at every point , " Will it pay ? " It is my purpose in the little time allotted me to talk of bee - culture from a money point of view . I will say nothing of the cost of preparation and skill to be acquired , only ...
... question shows itself at every point , " Will it pay ? " It is my purpose in the little time allotted me to talk of bee - culture from a money point of view . I will say nothing of the cost of preparation and skill to be acquired , only ...
Page 39
... five swarms , and it will prove a source of increasing pleasure and , in answer to the ever recurring question of dol lars and cents , I can say it will pay . FENCES AND FENCE LAWS . Address by JOHN E. GALE VERMONT AGRICULTURAL REPORT . 39.
... five swarms , and it will prove a source of increasing pleasure and , in answer to the ever recurring question of dol lars and cents , I can say it will pay . FENCES AND FENCE LAWS . Address by JOHN E. GALE VERMONT AGRICULTURAL REPORT . 39.
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... question is , what is the most advisable kind of fence to build ? We want something that will stop cattle ; something that will be dur- able and not too expensive . I believe that the cheapest and best fence that can be built to - day ...
... question is , what is the most advisable kind of fence to build ? We want something that will stop cattle ; something that will be dur- able and not too expensive . I believe that the cheapest and best fence that can be built to - day ...
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Page 15 - ... or trade mark under which the fertilizer is sold, the name and address of the manufacturer or importer, the place of manufacture, and a chemical analysis stating...
Page 21 - ... shall, on conviction in a court of competent jurisdiction, be fined not more than one hundred dollars for the first offense, and not more than two hundred dollars for each subsequent offense.
Page 21 - ... parties in interest, or their representatives and taken from a parcel or a number of packages, which shall not be less than ten per centum of the...
Page 9 - ... shall be fined not more than two hundred dollars or imprisoned not more than one year, or both...
Page 6 - States, shall pay a fine of not more than five hundred dollars or be imprisoned not more than twelve months, or both, in the discretion of the court.
Page 17 - ... condensed milk factory, or elsewhere in this State, in determining by the Babcock test, or by any other test, the value of milk or cream received from different persons or parties at such creameries or factories, shall before such use be tested for accuracy of measurement and for accuracy of the per cent scale marked thereon. Such bottles, pipettes or...
Page 20 - ... grains, malt sprouts, hominy feeds, cerealine feeds, rice meals, oat feeds, corn and oat chops, ground beef or fish scraps, mixed feeds, and all other materials of similar nature; but shall not include hays and straws, the whole seeds nor the unmixed meals made directly from the entire grains of wheat, rye, barley, oats, Indian corn, buckwheat, and broom corn. Neither shall it include wheat, rye and buckwheat brans or middlings, not mixed with other substances, but sold separately, as distinct...
Page 19 - ... a plainly printed statement clearly and truly certifying the number of net pounds in the...
Page 21 - ... 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 7 - Keep dairy cattle in a room or building by themselves. It is preferable to have no cellar below and no storage loft above. 5. Stables should be well ventilated, lighted and drained ; should have tight floors and walls, and be plainly constructed. 6. Never use musty or dirty litter.