Farmers' Bulletin, Issues 1251-1275U.S. Government Printing Office, 1924 - Agriculture |
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... land or irrigation at rates varying from 100 to 240 pounds per acre . Some experimental work has been done in Idaho and New York show- ing that graphite used in the drill with the peas may reduce cracking with a consequent increase in ...
... land or irrigation at rates varying from 100 to 240 pounds per acre . Some experimental work has been done in Idaho and New York show- ing that graphite used in the drill with the peas may reduce cracking with a consequent increase in ...
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... land grass among the " tame " species . It will grow on soils so very poor in lime that most other grasses fail . It ... land or sour - land hay crop ; ( 2 ) as a part of pasture mixtures under humid conditions , especially on soils ...
... land grass among the " tame " species . It will grow on soils so very poor in lime that most other grasses fail . It ... land or sour - land hay crop ; ( 2 ) as a part of pasture mixtures under humid conditions , especially on soils ...
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... land grass among the " tame " species . It will grow on soils so very poor in lime that most other grasses fail . It ... land or sour - land hay crop ; ( 2 ) as a part of pasture mixtures under humid conditions , espe- cially on soils ...
... land grass among the " tame " species . It will grow on soils so very poor in lime that most other grasses fail . It ... land or sour - land hay crop ; ( 2 ) as a part of pasture mixtures under humid conditions , espe- cially on soils ...
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... land upon which they grow a portion of the requirements of their factory . Whatever method is employed in providing a supply of peas , the canners usually assume general direction of the crop , including the selection of the land . Many ...
... land upon which they grow a portion of the requirements of their factory . Whatever method is employed in providing a supply of peas , the canners usually assume general direction of the crop , including the selection of the land . Many ...
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... land would not be in prox- imity to those crops or to harvest such crops early in the season . COMPANION OR COMBINATION CROPS . The growing of peas affords the opportunity for the sowing of other desirable crops , both being planted at ...
... land would not be in prox- imity to those crops or to harvest such crops early in the season . COMPANION OR COMBINATION CROPS . The growing of peas affords the opportunity for the sowing of other desirable crops , both being planted at ...
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