Annual Report of the Vermont Agricultural Experiment Station, Volume 12, Part 1899Free Press printing Company, 1899 - Agriculture "Condensed outlines of articles published in Reports 1-19, Bulletins 1-133, 1887-1907, [by Joseph L. Hills], "in no. 20 p. 387-505. |
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Page 130
... probably unsafe to lay stress on apparent differences in feeding values of much less than 5 per cent . - Pages 286-287 . In a test of the relative value of various grain rations Buffalo gluten meal proved superior to the others , the ...
... probably unsafe to lay stress on apparent differences in feeding values of much less than 5 per cent . - Pages 286-287 . In a test of the relative value of various grain rations Buffalo gluten meal proved superior to the others , the ...
Page 133
... probably introduced into this country from Europe , and is spreading . It has been observed in Vermont only recently . Clubbing of roots is due to their invasion by a parasite which stimu- lates them to abnormal growth . This parasite ...
... probably introduced into this country from Europe , and is spreading . It has been observed in Vermont only recently . Clubbing of roots is due to their invasion by a parasite which stimu- lates them to abnormal growth . This parasite ...
Page 134
... probably are . 2. There are also certain large groups of plums growing wild in North America which seem to be of hybrid origin , the most important being the Wildgoose , Wayland and Miner groups . Even under cultivation hybrids seem to ...
... probably are . 2. There are also certain large groups of plums growing wild in North America which seem to be of hybrid origin , the most important being the Wildgoose , Wayland and Miner groups . Even under cultivation hybrids seem to ...
Page 147
... Probably the thinner stand caused by the wet weather of 1897 affected quality favorably . A good grade of sugar beet may be grown in Vermont . This is not all that is needed , however , to make the manufacture of sugar feasible . The ...
... Probably the thinner stand caused by the wet weather of 1897 affected quality favorably . A good grade of sugar beet may be grown in Vermont . This is not all that is needed , however , to make the manufacture of sugar feasible . The ...
Page 148
... probably sodium arsenite . For the results of the practical application of these materials the reader is referred to the report of the botanist on pages 154-155 of this volume . IV . FERTILIZERS AND FERTILIZING MATERIALS Several ...
... probably sodium arsenite . For the results of the practical application of these materials the reader is referred to the report of the botanist on pages 154-155 of this volume . IV . FERTILIZERS AND FERTILIZING MATERIALS Several ...
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1bs lbs Amarelle American Eagle Americana amounts Analyses of Commercial apples artichoke average bordeaux mixture buckwheat middlings Buffalo gluten feed Burbank Burl butter calc cherries Chicasaw Commercial Fertilizers corn and bran corn meal corn oil Cottonseed meal cottonseed oil cows digestible nutrients dry matter eaten emulsified entire ration experiment station experimental portions Fat Milk Total feeding value flesh Forest Garden fruit July lbs lbs lbs linseed oil matter in entire medium Milk Total solids Miner mixed feed Newfane non-pollination nutritive ratios oil feeding pages 16 pages paris green percentages Period numbers PERUSIA phosphoric acid plums pollen protein Prunus Quaker oat feed Sacc samples Sept SEPTORIA silage solids and fat species spraying Stoddard Total dry matter Total solids Fat trees triflora unit of dry varieties Vermont Wayland weeds Wildgoose
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Page 209 - Havana in the latter part of May and the early part of June 1961.
Page 140 - ... 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 141 - ... 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 sealing of said samples; one...
Page 122 - June 30, 1895; that we have found the same well kept and classified as above, and that the receipts for the year from the treasurer of the United States are shown to have been...
Page 141 - ... 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 141 - ... parties in interest, or their representatives, and taken from a parcel or a number of packages which shall not be less than ten per cent.
Page 140 - ... or trademark under which the article is sold, the name of the manufacturer or shipper...
Page 141 - ... than are certified to be contained, 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 119 - Jersey citizen who is concerned in agriculture, whether farmer, manufacturer, or dealer, has the right to apply to the Station for any assistance that comes within its province to render, and the Station will respond to all applications as far as lies in its power.
Page 140 - ... a plainly printed statement clearly and truly certifying the number of net pounds in the...