Bulletin - Agricultural Experiment Station, North Carolina State University at Raleigh, Issues 147-177Agricultural Experiment Station, North Carolina State University at Raleigh., 1898 |
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... nearly every seed catalogue in the country , and some of our growers may have had a different experience with it . But as a rule we believe that the heading sorts will pay the market - grower better than the curled lettuces . We do not ...
... nearly every seed catalogue in the country , and some of our growers may have had a different experience with it . But as a rule we believe that the heading sorts will pay the market - grower better than the curled lettuces . We do not ...
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... nearly ten months of confinement . ( 1. ) DIGESTION OF TIMOTHY HAY BY SHEEP Nos . 1 and 2 . Timothy hay fed : 24 pounds per day to each sheep . Total period on Timothy hay alone 36 days . The sheep were separated and fed individually 24 ...
... nearly ten months of confinement . ( 1. ) DIGESTION OF TIMOTHY HAY BY SHEEP Nos . 1 and 2 . Timothy hay fed : 24 pounds per day to each sheep . Total period on Timothy hay alone 36 days . The sheep were separated and fed individually 24 ...
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... nearly maintained , if not quite , except for No. I some loss . Weights affected by sheep Nos . 1 and 4 taking less water than usual on evenings before being weighed . All analyses are given in Table No. 1. Coefficients of digestibility ...
... nearly maintained , if not quite , except for No. I some loss . Weights affected by sheep Nos . 1 and 4 taking less water than usual on evenings before being weighed . All analyses are given in Table No. 1. Coefficients of digestibility ...
Page 301
... nearly all , if not all , other bad germs will have perished . Various experimenters have heated up media con- taining these germs to different degrees and have then examined with the microscope to find what is the thermal death point ...
... nearly all , if not all , other bad germs will have perished . Various experimenters have heated up media con- taining these germs to different degrees and have then examined with the microscope to find what is the thermal death point ...
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... nearly , or quite , as profitable as in the mountain country ; and even in the coastal plain there are apples that do exceedingly well . In ex- amining the orchards and nurseries last fall , we were struck with the fact that the nursery ...
... nearly , or quite , as profitable as in the mountain country ; and even in the coastal plain there are apples that do exceedingly well . In ex- amining the orchards and nurseries last fall , we were struck with the fact that the nursery ...
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acre adulterated AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION Agriculturist apples Assistant Chemist Aster astringent average Britton Bulletin butter cent clover coffee College color consumed contained corn bran Corn silage cotton cotton-seed meal Cowpea Crab grass Crab grass hay CRATAEGUS crop Crude Fiber diaphoretic diuretic Dry Matter emmenagogue F. E. EMERY FAMILY Farm feeding fertilizer flour fruit glabrous Grams green manure grow growth hay fed hens herb Horticulturist inches Kainit KPNGL leaves lettuce manure MATT MOORE Michx milk Muhl N-Free nitrification nitrogen nitrogen-free extract normal ration North Carolina Nutt orchard Order peas pentosans phosphate phosphoric acid Pileus plant plots potash pounds Protein pullets Pursh Raleigh rice bran root samples Sedge seed sheep silage soil starch STATION STAFF stem Sugars sulphate TABLE Timothy hay tonic trees Value of Eggs varieties W. A. WITHERS W. C. FIELDS W. F. MASSEY Walt weight wheat bran Willd yellow
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