Annual Report of the Secretary of the Board of Agriculture, Issue 36W. White, 1889 - Agriculture |
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... the skim milk on the farms , to be us in feeding calves and pigs . It will be noticed that th method of dairving removes from the farm all the labor addition to the above , C. Brigham & Co. , xii [ Jan. BOARD OF AGRICULTURE .
... the skim milk on the farms , to be us in feeding calves and pigs . It will be noticed that th method of dairving removes from the farm all the labor addition to the above , C. Brigham & Co. , xii [ Jan. BOARD OF AGRICULTURE .
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... farming in this Commonwealth . In all those St where the population has largely increased , where the markets have multiplied , and where the demand has made for the most accurate and careful system of farm it is the application of ...
... farming in this Commonwealth . In all those St where the population has largely increased , where the markets have multiplied , and where the demand has made for the most accurate and careful system of farm it is the application of ...
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... farm crops . Time will not permit me to speak of the many excellent fertilizer compounds manufactured in this ... Farming , at the present time , largely depend upon the careful aving of animal manures and liberal use of commercial ...
... farm crops . Time will not permit me to speak of the many excellent fertilizer compounds manufactured in this ... Farming , at the present time , largely depend upon the careful aving of animal manures and liberal use of commercial ...
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... farm These important analyses have formed a basis of p knowledge in this country since the year 1868 , an stimulated subsequent experiments in the formation tilizer compounds for special crops , suggesting the supplying to the soil the ...
... farm These important analyses have formed a basis of p knowledge in this country since the year 1868 , an stimulated subsequent experiments in the formation tilizer compounds for special crops , suggesting the supplying to the soil the ...
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... farm it produced ninety - seven bushels of ear corn , forty pounds per bushel , and 5,352 pounds of well - cured stover ; while the same land , with no fertilizer , gave forty - seven ushels of corn , and 3,266 pounds of stover ; that ...
... farm it produced ninety - seven bushels of ear corn , forty pounds per bushel , and 5,352 pounds of well - cured stover ; while the same land , with no fertilizer , gave forty - seven ushels of corn , and 3,266 pounds of stover ; that ...
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acre Amherst Analyses Analysis of Dry annual apple average Board of Agriculture Bone Boston bushels butter Calcium oxide cattle clover cob meal consumed dur corn and cob corn meal Cost of feed cost per lb cows cranberry creamery crop Crude ash cultivation dogs dollars dressed pork dressed weight gained dry matter England ensilage equal to dry Experiment Station farm farmers feed consumed FEEDING PERIODS feet Fertilizer fodder articles fruit gluten meal Grange grass Guano hundred inches Insoluble matter irrigation July land live weight gained Magnesium oxide manure Mass Massachusetts Middlesex North Moisture at 100 muriate of potash Non-nitrogenous extract matter Nutritive Ratio phosphoric acid plant food plats Potassium oxide potatoes production protein nitrogenous matter raised RAWSON scabby season Secretary seed Sept sheep skim milk Sodium oxide soil Sugar Beet Superphosphate tion Total amount weight of animal wheat bran Worcester yield
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