Annual Report, Volume 12State Printers., 1858 Includes abstract of the Proceedings of the county agricultural societies. |
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... Roots ( Potatoes ) .. 8888 87 332 ... 334 334 ..... 335 Parsnips and Carrots 336 90 Mangolds ..... 337 Cabinent ware , awards on .. 152 Turnips and Swedes .. 339 Coopers , Carpenters , & c .. 152 Green Food .. ............ . 340 ...
... Roots ( Potatoes ) .. 8888 87 332 ... 334 334 ..... 335 Parsnips and Carrots 336 90 Mangolds ..... 337 Cabinent ware , awards on .. 152 Turnips and Swedes .. 339 Coopers , Carpenters , & c .. 152 Green Food .. ............ . 340 ...
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... Root crops are not grown to any considerable extent . The Japan pea has been grown in Ohio within the past few years , and in a number of instances matured fully . The benefits to be derived from the culture of this plant are , to say ...
... Root crops are not grown to any considerable extent . The Japan pea has been grown in Ohio within the past few years , and in a number of instances matured fully . The benefits to be derived from the culture of this plant are , to say ...
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... roots and cuttings to the amount of $ 130 . Thus did one acre return to its proprietor $ 1,330 in one year . Speaking of the culture of the grape , the Commis- sioner of Statistics says : " The capacity of the grape to make wine is ...
... roots and cuttings to the amount of $ 130 . Thus did one acre return to its proprietor $ 1,330 in one year . Speaking of the culture of the grape , the Commis- sioner of Statistics says : " The capacity of the grape to make wine is ...
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... root about them . Ques . 36. I think I have found my experiments in using food for animals by grinding my corn stalks , and cutting my fodder , and feeding it in the close , clean , careful manner as I do , a system that will richly ...
... root about them . Ques . 36. I think I have found my experiments in using food for animals by grinding my corn stalks , and cutting my fodder , and feeding it in the close , clean , careful manner as I do , a system that will richly ...
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... roots , & c . Believing that the expenses of such investigation ought to be borne by those to whose benefit they will most contribute , I respectfully submit the following as a brief and imperfect outline of a plan to be adopted and car ...
... roots , & c . Believing that the expenses of such investigation ought to be borne by those to whose benefit they will most contribute , I respectfully submit the following as a brief and imperfect outline of a plan to be adopted and car ...
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1st prem 2d prem agricultural ammonia amount animals appearance awarded awned better Board breeds bushels bushels per acre Butler county cane carbonic acid cattle Cecidomyia cent chaff Cincinnati clay Clinton county clover color committee contains corn crop cultivated disease drains Elyria ergot exhibition experiments farm farmers favorable feeding feet flesh-forming flour flowers fruit gallons germination glume grain grass green ground growth horses improvement inches increase insects juice labor land larvæ less lime machine magnesia manure matter meadow Mediterranean midge mowers nitrogen oats Ohio phosphoric acid Pickaway county plant plow potash potatoes premium President produce quantity ripens roots Ross county rust Scioto season seed sheep silica Society soil sown species Spike stalk starch Stark county straw substances sugar syrup Timothy tion variety vegetable wheat winter yield
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Página 721 - Take care of the pence and the pounds will take care of themselves is as true of personal habits as of money.
Página 796 - ... the same tipped with black ; third and fourth joints, black; beak brown; wings and wing-cases white; the latter are black at their insertion, and have near the middle two short irregular black lines, and a conspicuous black marginal spot ; legs dark honey yellow, terminal joint of the feet, and the claws black.
Página 681 - ... with the exception of a small portion of western Texas and the narrow border along the Pacific, is a country of comparatively little value to the agriculturist; and perhaps it will astonish the reader if we direct his attention to the fact that this line, which passes southward \ from Lake Winnipeg to the Gulf of Mexico, will divide the whole surface of the United States into two nearly equal parts.
Página 680 - York,) yields a larger produce than is common in England. Upon good lands about Albany, where the climate is the coldest in the country, they sow two bushels and better upon...
Página 435 - F. 2d. That frost, or even hard freezing, does not injure the juice nor the sugar, but that warm Indian summer weather, after the frost and hard freezing, does injure them very materially, and reduces both quantity and quality.
Página 435 - That it is obvious that there is a culminating point In the development of the sugar in the cane, which is the best time for sugar making. This point or season I consider to be, when most if not all the seeds are ripe, and after several frosts ; say when the temperature falls to 25° or 3o° Fahrenheit.
Página 587 - A large squill buIb, which it was wished to dry and preserve, has been known to push up its stalk and leaves, when buried in sand kept up to a temperature much exceeding that of boiling water.
Página 411 - The great object sought in France in the cultivation of this plant is the juice contained in its stalks, which furnishes three important products, namely, sugar, which is identical with that of cane", alcohol, and a fermented drink analogous to cider.
Página 590 - Nature," about five years ago, and I resolved to put your theory to a practical test. I accordingly had a case made, the sides of which were formed of glass colored blue or indigo, which case I attached to a small gas stove for engendering heat ; in the case shelves were- fixed in the inside, on which were placed small pots wherein the seeds to be tested were sown. The results were all that could be looked for : the seeds freely germinated in from two to five days only, instead of from eight to fourteen...
Página 391 - Having observed the remark in the Port Folio for May, 1815, in the review of the third volume of the Memoirs of the Philadelphia Agricultural Society, that, ' as yet, in America we have never heard of any human person falling a victim to the ergot, nor indeed is it satisfactorily ascertained that it has ever been injurious to our animals...