Annual Report of the Indiana State Board of Agriculture, Volume 44; Volume 52State Board of Agriculture, 1903 Volumes for 1869- include Annual report of the Geological Survey of Indiana. |
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... cultivate with them the most friendly relation . Mr. Tilson : I should like to ask if it is the custom usually to ask the exhibitors to pay a gate fee when they exhibit something for which there is no premium offered ? We have some ...
... cultivate with them the most friendly relation . Mr. Tilson : I should like to ask if it is the custom usually to ask the exhibitors to pay a gate fee when they exhibit something for which there is no premium offered ? We have some ...
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... cultivation , including fertilizing , care in spray- ing , care in packing and marketing . This lack of well - directed effort is the source of failure of many who engage in apple growing , or any other business , for that matter . I ...
... cultivation , including fertilizing , care in spray- ing , care in packing and marketing . This lack of well - directed effort is the source of failure of many who engage in apple growing , or any other business , for that matter . I ...
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... cultivation , and would be taken by many to have their virgin timber remaining . The surrounding scenery is beautiful , grand and healthy ; yonder to your right is a high and lofty ridge over 1,000 feet above the sea level ; near by a ...
... cultivation , and would be taken by many to have their virgin timber remaining . The surrounding scenery is beautiful , grand and healthy ; yonder to your right is a high and lofty ridge over 1,000 feet above the sea level ; near by a ...
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... cultivating my orchard for six years and I have had a good crop of apples every year on that orchard , and would have had a good crop this year had it not been for our storm on the 25th of June . E. B. Davis : I think if you thin your ...
... cultivating my orchard for six years and I have had a good crop of apples every year on that orchard , and would have had a good crop this year had it not been for our storm on the 25th of June . E. B. Davis : I think if you thin your ...
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... cultivated in some parts ; been sprayed once every spring , very little pruning done . D. B. Johnson : Is the blight as bad as it has been in former years ? I have no blight in my trees ; have not had for several years . Prof. Troop ...
... cultivated in some parts ; been sprayed once every spring , very little pruning done . D. B. Johnson : Is the blight as bad as it has been in former years ? I have no blight in my trees ; have not had for several years . Prof. Troop ...
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00 Second premium 00 Third premium A. C. Green acres in nursery acres small fruits apples Ashley beautiful Ben Davis apples Bertle Doty blight Board of Agriculture bushel butter cent cheese churn Claypool color Committee corn County cows Crawfordsville cream creamery crop cultivation dairy Davis fair farm farmers feed flavor flowers Fourth premium Franklin Greene County Greensburg ground grower growing Gurler Horticultural Howard Cook Indiana State Board Indianapolis insects J. C. Adams J. J. Whitesides J. L. Keckley John Lafayette Location Marion Marysville meeting Milligan Niblack Ohio orchard Painting on china Pataskala peach pear plant Plate plum pounds President Stevens produce profit Purdue University ripening Secretary Shelbyville silage silo skim milk soil South Bend spray T. N. Smiley Terre Haute thing Third premium trees varieties W. B. Flick Whipps Bros Winesap
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Page 641 - SEC. 6. That all oleomargarine shall be packed by the manufacturer thereof in firkins, tubs or other wooden packages, not before used for that purpose, each containing not less than ten pounds, and marked, stamped and branded as the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, with the...
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