Annual Report of the Ohio State Board of AgricultureReports for 1862-66 include reports of the Ohio Pomological Society. |
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... grow heavier each year , as will be seen by reference to the several reports , and is of inestimable value to the agriculturists of Ohio , a fact which is recognized by all . The Ohio State Fair Grounds have been enlarged and beautified ...
... grow heavier each year , as will be seen by reference to the several reports , and is of inestimable value to the agriculturists of Ohio , a fact which is recognized by all . The Ohio State Fair Grounds have been enlarged and beautified ...
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... growing and harvesting seasons by the large corps of correspondents who are practical , intelligent and observing ... grown , and hence , while valuable as a matter of record , cannot and do not meet the purpose filled by the monthly ...
... growing and harvesting seasons by the large corps of correspondents who are practical , intelligent and observing ... grown , and hence , while valuable as a matter of record , cannot and do not meet the purpose filled by the monthly ...
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... grow- ing counties , it is reported that about one - fifth of the corn is thrown out as unfit to go into the crib . This culled out corn is being fed , but where hog cholera prevails , farmers fear evil results from its feeding and are ...
... grow- ing counties , it is reported that about one - fifth of the corn is thrown out as unfit to go into the crib . This culled out corn is being fed , but where hog cholera prevails , farmers fear evil results from its feeding and are ...
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... growing crop by Hessian fly .. Damage to growing crop by white grub worm .. Estimated area for 1898 .. Estimated average yield per acre 66 Total estimated product for 1898 . 66 Cut up for fodder .. ་ ་ Put into silo ...... Average date ...
... growing crop by Hessian fly .. Damage to growing crop by white grub worm .. Estimated area for 1898 .. Estimated average yield per acre 66 Total estimated product for 1898 . 66 Cut up for fodder .. ་ ་ Put into silo ...... Average date ...
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... grow- ing crop by Hes- sian fly . Damage to grow- ing crop by white grub worm . Adams Allen Ashland Ashtabula 100 103 97 20 Athens 97 37 Per cent . Per cent . Per cent . Per cent . 25 98 33485 7 233 3 Auglaize Belmont Brown 100 93 1 .5 ...
... grow- ing crop by Hes- sian fly . Damage to grow- ing crop by white grub worm . Adams Allen Ashland Ashtabula 100 103 97 20 Athens 97 37 Per cent . Per cent . Per cent . Per cent . 25 98 33485 7 233 3 Auglaize Belmont Brown 100 93 1 .5 ...
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2d best 2d best peck 75 Best acre Agricultural Report Ashtabula Athens county Auglaize average Belmont Best display better Board of Agriculture Bone and Potash Bone Phosphate breeding bushels cattle cent Champaign Chas Chillicothe Claimed Clermont Clermont county clover Columbiana Columbus corn Coshocton County Agricultural Society crop cultivation Cuyahoga December Defiance county Delaware Dissolved Bone dollars Erie county fair was held farm farmers February feed Fertilizer Found Fulton Gammerdinger Geauga Grower hogs horse hundred Institute January Licking county Lorain Lorain county Mahoning Mahoning county manure Marion Marysville Medina Meigs milk Muskingum Name and Postoffice Name of Animal Newark Number of entries Ohio Owner's Name Pataskala Paulding Perry phosphoric acid Pickaway plant plow Portage Potash potatoes pounds Preble Premium President Reynoldsburg Richland county Sandusky Scioto Secretary seed sheep Society was organized soil Stark county Trumbull Tuscarawas Twenty minutes Van Wert county Wert wheat wool Wyandot
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