Productive Farm CropsJ.B. Lippincott, 1916 - 501 Seiten |
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... ILLUSTRATIONS IN THE TEXT " If vain our toil , We ought to blame the culture , not the soil . " POPE - Essay on Man DROIT ET AVANT PHILADELPHIA & LONDON J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY Main Lib . î COPYRIGHT , 1916 BY J. B..
... ILLUSTRATIONS IN THE TEXT " If vain our toil , We ought to blame the culture , not the soil . " POPE - Essay on Man DROIT ET AVANT PHILADELPHIA & LONDON J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY Main Lib . î COPYRIGHT , 1916 BY J. B..
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Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
acid adapted alfalfa alsike barley beans Bermuda grass brome-grass buckwheat burr clover bushels cent cereals climate color common Compare corn cotton cottonseed meal cow peas cultivated culture develop disease drill early Europe feed fertilizer fescue fiber field flowers forage crop germination Give Grading grain crop grass green green manure grow grown growth harvested hull important inches inoculation insects Kentucky blue-grass kernels land legumes lime magnified seeds manure mature meadow meadow oat-grass method millet mixture moisture nitrogen North nurse crop oats orchard-grass pasture peanuts perennial rye-grass plant plowing potash practice principal probably produce red clover redtop regions roots rotation rows rye-grass season seed seed crop soil sorghum South sowing sown soy beans spikelet spring stalks stem straw sweet clover sweet potato threshed timothy tobacco tuber types United usually varieties vetch weather weeds wheat white clover winter
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 305 - NEW ENGLAND Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut .. MIDDLE ATLANTIC New York New Jersey Pennsylvania EAST NORTH CENTRAL Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin WEST NORTH CENTRAL Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas... SOUTH ATLANTIC Delaware Maryland District of Columbia . Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida
Seite 487 - Northern grown spring wheat, sound, clean, and of good milling quality, and must not contain less than 50 per cent of the hard varieties of spring wheat, and weigh not less than 57 pounds to the measured bushel.
Seite 487 - Durum Wheat — Shall be dry, clean, and of good milling quality. It shall include all durum wheat that for any reason is not suitable for No. 1 Durum, and weigh not less than 58 pounds to the measured bushel No.
Seite 488 - MIXED WHEAT. Mixed wheat. — In case of an appreciable mixture of hard and soft wheat, red and white wheat (except as provided in the rule of red winter, white winter and northern spring wheat), durum, and spring wheat, any of them with each other, it shall be graded according to the quality thereof and the kind of wheat predominating, shall be classed as No. 1, 2, 3, and 4 Mixed Wheat, and the inspector shall make notation describing its character.
Seite 493 - Grain under his direction, shall in no case make the grade of Grain above that of the poorest quality found in any lot of Grain, when it has evidently been mixed or doctored for the purposes of deception.
Seite 484 - ... contain 8 per cent, weeds. No. 2 PRAIRIE HAY. — Shall be upland, of fair color, and may contain one-half midland, both of good color, well cured, sweet, sound, and may contain 12 1-2 per cent, weeds.
Seite 489 - Oats or Rust Proof — Shall be seven-eighths red, sweet, dry and shall not contain more than 2 per cent, dirt or foreign matter and weigh 30 Ibs.
Seite 484 - No. 1, not over one-fourth mixed with clover or other tame grasses, fair color, sound, and well baled. No. 3 Timothy Hay — Shall include all hay not good enough for other grades, sound, and well baled.
Seite 487 - White Spring Wheat — The grades of Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4 White Spring Wheat shall correspond with the grades of Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4 Spring Wheat, except that they shall be of the white variety.