Farmers' Bulletin, Issues 1251-1275U.S. Government Printing Office, 1924 - Agriculture |
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... average seedsman's acre of peas will supply not more than 3 acres for the cannery . A similar computation based on average conditions for the two other important canning crops , sweet corn and tomatoes , would be as follows : An acre of ...
... average seedsman's acre of peas will supply not more than 3 acres for the cannery . A similar computation based on average conditions for the two other important canning crops , sweet corn and tomatoes , would be as follows : An acre of ...
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... average seedsman able to deliver 100 percent of his contracted wrinkled peas . If the canner is fortunate he may be able to purchase sufficient spot peas ( purchased on short notice on the open market ) of the wrinkled type to plant in ...
... average seedsman able to deliver 100 percent of his contracted wrinkled peas . If the canner is fortunate he may be able to purchase sufficient spot peas ( purchased on short notice on the open market ) of the wrinkled type to plant in ...
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... average height of about 3 feet . The flowering head consists of long spreading spikes , 10 to 15 in a cluster . Seed is produced in abundance . The grass also spreads by means of running branches 2 to 6 feet long , which root and ...
... average height of about 3 feet . The flowering head consists of long spreading spikes , 10 to 15 in a cluster . Seed is produced in abundance . The grass also spreads by means of running branches 2 to 6 feet long , which root and ...
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... average height of about 3 feet . The flowering head consists of long spreading spikes , 10 to 15 in a cluster . Seed is produced in abundance . The grass also spreads by means of running branches 2 to 6 feet long , which root and ...
... average height of about 3 feet . The flowering head consists of long spreading spikes , 10 to 15 in a cluster . Seed is produced in abundance . The grass also spreads by means of running branches 2 to 6 feet long , which root and ...
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United States. Department of Agriculture. by all classes of livestock and on average soils will carry two mature cows per acre for two to three months . A very limited number of cases of prussic - acid poisoning have been reported when ...
United States. Department of Agriculture. by all classes of livestock and on average soils will carry two mature cows per acre for two to three months . A very limited number of cases of prussic - acid poisoning have been reported when ...
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