Bulletin of the Department of Agriculture and Immigration of VirginiaVirginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration., 1928 |
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... present and to be acted upon by chemicals so that they can be in a proper conditio for treatment with the chemical re - agents . Some of the samples mus be treated with strong acids . The fumes given off are very strong an would ...
... present and to be acted upon by chemicals so that they can be in a proper conditio for treatment with the chemical re - agents . Some of the samples mus be treated with strong acids . The fumes given off are very strong an would ...
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... present system of cropping . The " Resting " Stage . When cereals became the chief source of food of the early peoples , it was natural that these crops should be grown on the same fields year after year . It was noted , however , that ...
... present system of cropping . The " Resting " Stage . When cereals became the chief source of food of the early peoples , it was natural that these crops should be grown on the same fields year after year . It was noted , however , that ...
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... present to the extent of forty per cent and the carbo of lime fifty per cent . Many years ago some unproductive soils were examined and nesium was found to be present in them . Other experiments with caustic magnesium oxide and with the ...
... present to the extent of forty per cent and the carbo of lime fifty per cent . Many years ago some unproductive soils were examined and nesium was found to be present in them . Other experiments with caustic magnesium oxide and with the ...
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... present and part is in the process of uilding . This plant is known as the Leunawerk and employs thirty housand workmen , fifteen thousand are engaged in the factory pro- ucing ammonia and its derivatives , and fifteen thousand are ...
... present and part is in the process of uilding . This plant is known as the Leunawerk and employs thirty housand workmen , fifteen thousand are engaged in the factory pro- ucing ammonia and its derivatives , and fifteen thousand are ...
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Virginia. Dept. of Agriculture and Immigration. General Price Level . Percentage Present Price Is of Pre - War Percentage Present Price Is of Last Year Fisher's index number .. CATTLE AT CHICAGO 1,300 pound fat cattle .. 1,100 pound fat ...
Virginia. Dept. of Agriculture and Immigration. General Price Level . Percentage Present Price Is of Pre - War Percentage Present Price Is of Last Year Fisher's index number .. CATTLE AT CHICAGO 1,300 pound fat cattle .. 1,100 pound fat ...
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Seite 52 - ... his teeming gardens, and orchards, and vineyards, and dairies, and barnyards, pitching his crops in his own wisdom, and growing them in independence, making cotton his clean surplus, and selling it in his own time, and in his chosen market, and not at a master's bidding — getting his pay in cash, and not in a receipted mortgage...
Seite 37 - Where grows ? — where grows it not? If vain our toil, We ought to blame the culture, not the soil...
Seite 25 - ... conducted by the Bureau of Home Economics of the US Department of Agriculture.
Seite 85 - ... ratio will be increased rather than diminished. In many cases the condition of the mucous membranes will not permit the presence of organic acid, and soured milk can not be retained. It is also possible that symptoms of autointoxication are due not to unusual bacterial activity in the intestine, but to functional failure of certain organs. This point could be determined only by a physician. It would be very unsafe to consume large quantities of milk, fermented or unfermented, under certain pathological...
Seite 99 - Feed a grain mixture in the proportion of 1 pound to each 3 to 4 pints or pounds of milk produced daily by the cow; or 1 pound of grain mixture for every pound of butter fat that the cow produces during the week.
Seite 122 - In Great Britain and northern Europe barley takes the place of corn for pig feeding, leading all grains in producing pork of fine quality, both as to hardness and flavor. In American trials somewhat more barley than corn has been required for 100 Ibs.
Seite 132 - American novel that best presents "the wholesome atmosphere of American life, and the highest standards of American manners and manhood.
Seite 85 - The fat is almost unchanged, and a part only of the sugar is converted into acid, alcohol, or gas. In certain gastric troubles in which it is difficult to find any food that can be retained by the patient, fermented milks are frequently used with good results. Kefir and kumiss especially are used under such circumstances, as the stimulating action of the carbon dioxid which they contain is believed to aid in their digestion.
Seite 108 - Year of snow Fruit will grow. Or. in still another form : A year of snow, a year of plenty. That these and similar statements commonly are true is evident from the fact that a more or less continuous covering of snow, incident to a cold winter, not only delays the blossoming of fruit trees till after the probable season of killing frosts but also prevents that alternate thawing and freezing so ruinous to wheat and other winter grains. In short, as another proverb puts it, A late spring never deceives.