Hard laundry soap shaved fine, % pound. Water, 1 gallon. Kerosene, 2 gallons. Dissolve the soap in boiling water, remove from the stove, and immediately add the kerosene ; churn with a bucket pump until a soft, butter-like, clabbered mass is obtained.... Annual Report - Page 178by Nebraska. State Board of Agriculture - 1902Full view - About this book
| United States. Bureau of Animal Industry - 1898 - 752 pages
...following formula, namely, common hard soap, one-half pound; fish oil, 2 gallons; water, 1 gallon. Dissolve the soap in boiling water and while still hot add the fish oil and agitate the whole until thoroughly mixed. For use, add to 1 part of the emulsion 8 to... | |
| 1909 - 750 pages
...for spraying growing plants. A stock emulsion is made as follows: Hard laundry soap shaved fine, ]/a pound. Water, 1 gallon. Kerosene, 2 gallons. Dissolve the soap in boiling water, remove from the stove, and immediately add the kerosene ; churn with a bucket pump until a soft, butter-like,... | |
| University of Missouri--Columbia. Agricultural Experiment Station - 1921 - 552 pages
...recommended. FORMULA. — EMULSION DIP Hard soap 8oz. Kerosene oil 4 gallons Water 2 gallons Directions. — Dissolve the soap in boiling water and while still hot, add the kerosene, stirring the mixture rapidly for about ten minutes. One gallon of this mixture is then mixed with S... | |
| New York (State). State Entomologist - 1898 - 502 pages
...solution and pyrethrum. The standard kerosene emulsion is prepared as follows: Hard soap -V pound Water i gallon Kerosene 2 gallons Dissolve the soap in boiling water and while still hot add the kerosene and emulsify by passing it rapidiy through a force pump till it assumes a creamy consistency and oil does... | |
| 1898 - 828 pages
...solution and pyrethrum. The standard kerosene emulsion is prepared as follows: Hard soap £ pound Water i gallon Kerosene , 2 gallons Dissolve the soap in boiling water and while still hot add the kerosene and emulsify by passing it rapidly through a force pump till it assumes a creamy consistency and oil does... | |
| United States. Bureau of Animal Industry - 1898 - 776 pages
...following formula, namely, common hard soap, one-half pound; fish oil, 2 gallons; water, 1 gallon. Dissolve the soap in boiling water and while still hot add the fish oil and agitate the whole until thoroughly mixed. For use, add to 1 part of the emulsion 8 to... | |
| Benjamin Wallace Douglass - 1907 - 32 pages
...formula for Kerosene Emulsion is from Prof. JB Smith's Economic Entomology: Hard soap, shaved fine V2 pound Water 1 gallon Kerosene 2 gallons Dissolve the soap in boiling water; warm the kerosene and add the boiling hot suds to it: then churn with a force-pump for a few minutes... | |
| 1898 - 804 pages
...and pyrethrum. The standard kerosene emulsion is prepared as follows : Hard soap -J- pound Water i gallon Kerosene 2 gallons Dissolve the soap in boiling water and while still hot add the kerosene and emulsify by passing it rapidly through a force pump till it assumes a creamy consistency and oil does... | |
| State Entomologist of Indiana - 1908 - 222 pages
...formula for kerosene emulsion is from Professor JB Smith's Economic Entomology: Hard soap shaved flue i pound Water , 1 gallon Kerosene 2 gallons Dissolve the soap in boiling water ; warm the kerosene and add the boiling hot suds to it; then churn with a force pump for a few minutes... | |
| Illinois. State Board of live stock commissioners - 1910 - 196 pages
...the following kerosene emulsion, which has been used with good success: Hard soap or whale oil 1/2 pound Water 1 gallon Kerosene 2 gallons Dissolve the...dissolve in about twenty times its volume of water. Dipping speaks well for itself. Breeders who have put in a dipping plant and have dipped faithfully... | |
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