Annual Report of the Secretary of the Connecticut Board of Agriculture, Volume 30Press of Case, Lockwood and Company, 1897 - Agriculture Report for 1898 has Appendix: Condensed index of reports of Connecticut Board of Agriculture, 1866-1898. |
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... appears that mere contact is not sufficient to communicate the disease , but that the diseased bud must unite and grow to the healthy stock in order to effect a transfer of the contagion . This fact harmonizes with many others which ...
... appears that mere contact is not sufficient to communicate the disease , but that the diseased bud must unite and grow to the healthy stock in order to effect a transfer of the contagion . This fact harmonizes with many others which ...
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... appear to think that the proportion of sheep is too large . But dogs killed only 1,502 out of our nearly 40,000 in 1889 , according to the census of 1890 , while about 1,800 were killed by the weather . Mr. Lyman of Middlefield , whose ...
... appear to think that the proportion of sheep is too large . But dogs killed only 1,502 out of our nearly 40,000 in 1889 , according to the census of 1890 , while about 1,800 were killed by the weather . Mr. Lyman of Middlefield , whose ...
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... appear in connection with the work of checking the spread of disease among domestic animals and the improvement of the public highways . The question whether it be practicable and desirable to largely reduce the expenditures in any or ...
... appear in connection with the work of checking the spread of disease among domestic animals and the improvement of the public highways . The question whether it be practicable and desirable to largely reduce the expenditures in any or ...
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... appear- ance and apparently in harmony with the law which governs the progress of the race and decrees that it shall not be a steady onward movement , but an alternative of rapid advances and long halts , which are sometimes accompanied ...
... appear- ance and apparently in harmony with the law which governs the progress of the race and decrees that it shall not be a steady onward movement , but an alternative of rapid advances and long halts , which are sometimes accompanied ...
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... have outrun the de- mands of the market , but it does not certainly appear that it has exceeded by the measure of a grain of wheat or a yard of cloth the reasonable needs of our people . Are 54 [ Jan. , BOARD OF AGRICULTURE .
... have outrun the de- mands of the market , but it does not certainly appear that it has exceeded by the measure of a grain of wheat or a yard of cloth the reasonable needs of our people . Are 54 [ Jan. , BOARD OF AGRICULTURE .
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Page 170 - To him who in the love of Nature holds Communion with her visible forms, she speaks A various language ; for his gayer hours She has a voice of gladness, and a smile And eloquence of beauty, and she glides Into his darker musings, with a mild And healing sympathy, that steals away Their sharpness, ere he is aware.
Page 163 - In the dietary studies made in connection with the nutrition investigations of the Office of Experiment Stations of the United States Department of Agriculture...
Page 70 - No person, by himself or his agents or servants, shall render or manufacture, sell, ship, consign, offer for sale, expose for sale, or have in his possession with intent to sell, any article, product or compound made wholly or partly out of any fat, oil or oleaginous substance or compound thereof, not produced from unadulterated milk or cream from the same...
Page 83 - ... a plainly printed statement clearly and truly certifying the number of net pounds in the...
Page 97 - March, 1891, the respective ingredients could be bought at retail for cash in our large markets, in the raw materials, which are the regular source of supply. They also correspond to the average wholesale prices for the six months ending March 1, plus about twenty per cent, in case of goods for which we have wholesale quotations.
Page xvi - In the case of food or drink. 1. If any substance or substances has or have been mixed with it so as to reduce or lower or injuriously affect its quality or strength.
Page 171 - There is one glory of the sun, and another glory of the moon, and another glory of the stars ; for one star differeth from another star in glory, so also is the resurrection of the dead. It is sown in corruption, it is raised in incorruption: it is sown in dishonor, it is raised in glory: it is sown in weakness, it is raised in power: it is sown a natural body, it is raised a spiritual body.
Page iv - 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 73 - ... any milk diluted with water, or any unclean, impure, unhealthy, adulterated or unwholesome milk, or milk from which any of the cream has been taken, except pure skim milk to skim-cheese factories.