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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... species in hybridizing .. 5. Plum - growing as affected by the hybrids .. Bulletin No. 68. - Inspections of milk - tests and feeding - stuffs ............... .. Essentials of the laws ...... I. Introductory statement ....... II . Text ...
... species in hybridizing .. 5. Plum - growing as affected by the hybrids .. Bulletin No. 68. - Inspections of milk - tests and feeding - stuffs ............... .. Essentials of the laws ...... I. Introductory statement ....... II . Text ...
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... species discovered in the state to the present time and will serve as a basis for future studies . Pages 164-182 . Killing weeds with chemicals . — The popular demand for more definite information regarding chemical weed killers led to ...
... species discovered in the state to the present time and will serve as a basis for future studies . Pages 164-182 . Killing weeds with chemicals . — The popular demand for more definite information regarding chemical weed killers led to ...
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... species ; ( 2 ) that this modification is closely related to geographical distri- bution ; ( 3 ) that a uniform system of nomenclature is desirable . A revision of species and variety names has been made accordingly . - Pages 231–239 ...
... species ; ( 2 ) that this modification is closely related to geographical distri- bution ; ( 3 ) that a uniform system of nomenclature is desirable . A revision of species and variety names has been made accordingly . - Pages 231–239 ...
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... species whose characters it bears , rather than by reference to its pedigree . 3. Hybridity seems to be quite common among plums . All species may be intercrossed . The Japanese plums cross with the Chicasaws and the Hortulanas with ...
... species whose characters it bears , rather than by reference to its pedigree . 3. Hybridity seems to be quite common among plums . All species may be intercrossed . The Japanese plums cross with the Chicasaws and the Hortulanas with ...
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... species called by de Schweinitz Dothidea pomigena . Subsequent exam- inations of herbarium material and literature have shown2 that Dothidea pomigena Schw . , is a quite different fungus from the one which occurred in these spots . We ...
... species called by de Schweinitz Dothidea pomigena . Subsequent exam- inations of herbarium material and literature have shown2 that Dothidea pomigena Schw . , is a quite different fungus from the one which occurred in these spots . We ...
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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...