Annual Report of the New Jersey State Agricultural Experiment Station and the ... Annual Report of the New Jersey Agricultural College Experiment Station ..., Volume 35 |
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... grams weekly , ( Plot No. 3 ) ; and 5 grams weekly , ( Plot No. 4 ) . Each plot in this experiment received 272 grams ground limestone , 204 grams acid phosphate , 54 grams bone meal and 50 grams of dried blood at the beginning of the ...
... grams weekly , ( Plot No. 3 ) ; and 5 grams weekly , ( Plot No. 4 ) . Each plot in this experiment received 272 grams ground limestone , 204 grams acid phosphate , 54 grams bone meal and 50 grams of dried blood at the beginning of the ...
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... Gram . F Two Grams . Five Grams . 26 12 89 39 49 46 43 244 -988- 111 104 12 40 47 56 58 1 1 106 118 The different grades of roses indicated in table No. 3 are made up as follows : Special : Fancy : Extra : Culls : Good flowers with ...
... Gram . F Two Grams . Five Grams . 26 12 89 39 49 46 43 244 -988- 111 104 12 40 47 56 58 1 1 106 118 The different grades of roses indicated in table No. 3 are made up as follows : Special : Fancy : Extra : Culls : Good flowers with ...
Page 44
... grams ground limestone and 102 grams of acid phosphate . Through a misunderstanding , 2 grams of potash were applied to each plot including the no potash plot . The weekly applications of potash and the monthly applications of concen ...
... grams ground limestone and 102 grams of acid phosphate . Through a misunderstanding , 2 grams of potash were applied to each plot including the no potash plot . The weekly applications of potash and the monthly applications of concen ...
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... gram of potash and 5 grams of potash respectively have produced a greater number of flowers of the special and fancy grades , while the plots receiving 2 and 5 grams of potash respectively have produced a somewhat larger total than the ...
... gram of potash and 5 grams of potash respectively have produced a greater number of flowers of the special and fancy grades , while the plots receiving 2 and 5 grams of potash respectively have produced a somewhat larger total than the ...
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... grams did not bring about as much of an increase in vigor as was desir- able , but without a previous test it was considered dangerous to further increase the amount of this material so an application of 227 grams per plot of cottonseed ...
... grams did not bring about as much of an increase in vigor as was desir- able , but without a previous test it was considered dangerous to further increase the amount of this material so an application of 227 grams per plot of cottonseed ...
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acid phosphate acre Agricultural alfalfa alfalfa hay American Beauty amount animals apples beans birds borers breeding buds cent chicks clover College Farm corn cost of feed cottonseed meal crates dairy dried blood dry matter egg production Experiment Station extension farm demonstration farmers fertilizer flock fruit grade grain grams green manure greenhouse ground limestone growers growth herd horse hours inches infested Jersey July June lime limestone materials meal meat scrap methods milk mixture Monmouth County mosquito muriate of potash nitrate of soda nitrogen number of flowers orchard organic peach pens pigs plants plots pollen pots poultry Poultry Association Poultry Department poultrymen pounds profit protein pullets received red shale roses roughage samples sand seed sepals shale silage soiling crop ration sour skim-milk soy beans stem sulfate of potash Table tankage tests tion total number trees varieties Vineland yield
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Page 176 - That cooperative agricultural extension work shall consist of the giving of instruction and practical demonstrations in agriculture and home economics to persons not attending or resident in said colleges in the several communities, and imparting to such persons information on said subjects through field demonstrations, publications, and otherwise...
Page 177 - That no payment out of the additional appropriations herein provided shall be made in any year to any State until an equal sum has been appropriated for that year by the legislature of such State, or provided by State, county, college, local authority, or individual contributions from within the State, for the maintenance of the co-operative agricultural extension work provided for in this Act.
Page xxvi - June 30, 1902; that we have found the same well kept and classified as above, and that the receipts for the year from the Treasurer of the United States are shown to have been...
Page 176 - That in order to aid in acquiring and diffusing among the people of the United States useful and practical information on subjects connected with agriculture, and to promote scientific investigation and experiment respecting the principles and applications of agricultural science...
Page 177 - Agriculture and paid in the proportion which the rural population of each State bears to the total rural population of all the States as determined by the next preceding Federal census...
Page 29 - Meal is the clean, sound, ground product of the entire grain, cereal or seed which it purports to represent.
Page 176 - ... to each State which shall by action of its legislature assent to the provisions of this act...
Page 30 - ... grains are the dried residue from cereals obtained in the manufacture of alcohol and distilled liquors. The product shall bear the designation indicating the cereals of which these grains are composed. Brewers' dried grains are the properly dried residue from cereals obtained in the manufacture of beer.
Page 30 - CORN GLUTEN FEED is that portion of commercial shelled corn that remains after the separation of the larger part of the starch and the germ by the processes employed in the manufacture of cornstarch and glucose. It may or may not contain corn solubles.
Page 176 - That for the purpose of paying the expenses of said cooperative agricultural extension work and the necessary printing and distributing of information in connection with the same, there is permanently appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated...