Annual Report of the Ohio State Board of Agriculture, Volume 32Reports for 1862-66 include reports of the Ohio Pomological Society. |
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... milk , by Henry A. Mott , Jr. , E.M. , Ph.D .. .364-403 The deterioration of soils in Ohio , by M. B. Bateham ..278-294 The deterioration of soils in Ohio , by Jno . M. Millikin ..294-312 Origin of the Merino sheep , by Geo . Wm . Bond ...
... milk , by Henry A. Mott , Jr. , E.M. , Ph.D .. .364-403 The deterioration of soils in Ohio , by M. B. Bateham ..278-294 The deterioration of soils in Ohio , by Jno . M. Millikin ..294-312 Origin of the Merino sheep , by Geo . Wm . Bond ...
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... Milk , the adulteration of , by Henry A. Mott , Jr. , E.M. , Ph.D.- The adulteration of milk 365 Table ...... 366 The instruments and methods for detecting adulterations Detection of the adulterant , water .... 367 367 Specific gravity ...
... Milk , the adulteration of , by Henry A. Mott , Jr. , E.M. , Ph.D.- The adulteration of milk 365 Table ...... 366 The instruments and methods for detecting adulterations Detection of the adulterant , water .... 367 367 Specific gravity ...
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... milk , here is the Shorthorn . There is a question as to whether these are of more recent origin than the Herefords . I will not now discuss that question . The fact is that the type is fixed and answers the purpose , by transmitting ...
... milk , here is the Shorthorn . There is a question as to whether these are of more recent origin than the Herefords . I will not now discuss that question . The fact is that the type is fixed and answers the purpose , by transmitting ...
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... milk and flesh - producing animals may have : upon the health of the people . Permit me to add , that in a country where well - educated veterinarians are very scarce , there would seem to be a necessity that physicians should eare not ...
... milk and flesh - producing animals may have : upon the health of the people . Permit me to add , that in a country where well - educated veterinarians are very scarce , there would seem to be a necessity that physicians should eare not ...
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... milk , but the quantity is not as large as yielded by some other breeds . Youatt says : " The milk is good , and yields more than the average proportion of cream and butter , but it is deficient in quantity . " And yet this breed and ...
... milk , but the quantity is not as large as yielded by some other breeds . Youatt says : " The milk is good , and yields more than the average proportion of cream and butter , but it is deficient in quantity . " And yet this breed and ...
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