Annual Report of the New Jersey State Agricultural Experiment Station and the ... Annual Report of the New Jersey Agricultural College Experiment Station ..., Volume 45

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Page 36 - commercial feeding stuff" shall be held to include all feeding stuffs used for feeding live stock and poultry, except whole seeds or grains sold as such and the unmixed meals made directly from and composed of the entire grains of corn, wheat, rye, barley, oats, buckwheat, flaxseed, Kafir and milo; neither shall it include whole hays, straws, cottonseed hulls and corn stover when unmixed with other materials, nor shall it include any materials containing sixty per centum or more of water.
Page 36 - The unmixed meals made directly from and consisting of the entire grains of corn, wheat, rye, barley, oats, buckwheat, flaxseed, kafir, milo, and other seeds or grains.
Page xiii - SIR— I have the honor to submit herewith the Forty-fifth Annual Report of the New Jersey State Agricultural Experiment Station, as required by the law establishing the Station, which was approved March 10, 1880, and which is chapter 106 of the laws of that year.
Page 182 - Executive order, administered by the Bureau of Biological Survey of the United States Department of Agriculture...
Page 38 - ... feeds. They show clearly that samples containing it average much higher in ash and silica than those in which it is absent. The finding of sand has been substantiated in every case by careful microscopical examination of the ash. COMPOSITION OF FEEDING STUFFS. A cattle food in its r61e as a " nutrient " is composed of groups of chemical compounds which have certain functions to perform in the production of energy and the building up of the animal body. The determination of the amounts of these...
Page 8 - Contribution to the chemistry of decomposition of proteins and amino acids by various groups of microorganisms.
Page xiii - Report of the operations of the department of the College which has been organized in accordance with said act of Congress, and is known as "The State Agricultural College Experiment Station.
Page 8 - Microbiological analysis of soil as an index of soil fertility. IX. Nitrogen fixation and mannite decomposition. Soil Sci.
Page xiii - March 5, 1888, I beg leave to submit, on behalf of the Trustees of Rutgers College in New Jersey, maintaining Rutgers Scientific School, the New Jersey State College for the benefit of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, the...
Page 373 - ... to this Department, where the results were tabulated and the information was made available. By means of this survey the Department was able to determine the earliest appearance, distribution, and severity of the various plant diseases, and to direct control work accordingly. This work was done in cooperation with the Plant Disease Survey of the United States Department of Agriculture. Six exhibits at state and county fairs, at state fruit meetings, and at the Rochester Exposition, were made...

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