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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... shows no signs as yet ( late May ) of running to seed . Black Seed Simpson . - This is in our experience the very best of the loose curled lettuces of the Silesia group . Makes a very large , loose head or bunch and is very brittle and ...
... shows no signs as yet ( late May ) of running to seed . Black Seed Simpson . - This is in our experience the very best of the loose curled lettuces of the Silesia group . Makes a very large , loose head or bunch and is very brittle and ...
Page 303
... shows a very steady temperature of 158 to 9 ° F. for 10 minutes to 15 minutes above 155 ° F. , and 20 minutes above 150 ° F. , after which it was allowed to cool rather slowly . A cooler has been devised , but had not been made when our ...
... shows a very steady temperature of 158 to 9 ° F. for 10 minutes to 15 minutes above 155 ° F. , and 20 minutes above 150 ° F. , after which it was allowed to cool rather slowly . A cooler has been devised , but had not been made when our ...
Page 322
... shows any signs of the aphis on the roots they should be dipped in strong kerosene emulsion before planting . In the nursery the only remedy is to inject a teaspoonful of bi - sulphide of carbon into the soil near the base of each tree ...
... shows any signs of the aphis on the roots they should be dipped in strong kerosene emulsion before planting . In the nursery the only remedy is to inject a teaspoonful of bi - sulphide of carbon into the soil near the base of each tree ...
Page 323
... shows any signs of the aphis on the roots they should be dipped in strong kerosene emulsion before planting . In the nursery the only remedy is to inject a teaspoonful of bi - sulphide of carbon into the soil near the base of each tree ...
... shows any signs of the aphis on the roots they should be dipped in strong kerosene emulsion before planting . In the nursery the only remedy is to inject a teaspoonful of bi - sulphide of carbon into the soil near the base of each tree ...
Page 417
... shows the number of brands licensed each year for the past twelve years : Acid phosphates or simple superphos- phates ... Superphosphates with potash Ammoniated super- phosphates with potash . Ammoniated super- phosphates .. Kainit ...
... shows the number of brands licensed each year for the past twelve years : Acid phosphates or simple superphos- phates ... Superphosphates with potash Ammoniated super- phosphates with potash . Ammoniated super- phosphates .. Kainit ...
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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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