Agriculture of Maine: Annual Report of the Secretary of the Maine Board of Agriculture, Volume 34, Parts 1891-1892 |
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Annual Report of the Secretary of the Maine Board of Agriculture Maine. Board of Agriculture. } ; OAK HALL WINGATE HALL . COBURN HALL . SOCIETY HALL.
Annual Report of the Secretary of the Maine Board of Agriculture Maine. Board of Agriculture. } ; OAK HALL WINGATE HALL . COBURN HALL . SOCIETY HALL.
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... SOCIETY HALL . HORTICULTURAL HALL . THIRTY - FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE. BOARDING HOUSE . 0188 80 ... SOCIETIES FOR THE YEAR 1891 .
... SOCIETY HALL . HORTICULTURAL HALL . THIRTY - FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE. BOARDING HOUSE . 0188 80 ... SOCIETIES FOR THE YEAR 1891 .
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... Society but when that society split and the Central Washington was formed he turned his interest and sup- port to that , it being located in his section , was more convenient for the exhibit of his stock , being one of the directors of ...
... Society but when that society split and the Central Washington was formed he turned his interest and sup- port to that , it being located in his section , was more convenient for the exhibit of his stock , being one of the directors of ...
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... Societies . Maine State Pomological $ 500 00 $ 500 00 $ 61 00 $ 562 00 506 70 506 70 $ 12 00 1,530 26 2,616 26 259 00 554 00 1,016 60 1,016 60 750 00 1,777 46 1,999 62 195 00 437 00 1,103 10 1,103 10 150 00 190 00 365 00 175 00 276 00 ...
... Societies . Maine State Pomological $ 500 00 $ 500 00 $ 61 00 $ 562 00 506 70 506 70 $ 12 00 1,530 26 2,616 26 259 00 554 00 1,016 60 1,016 60 750 00 1,777 46 1,999 62 195 00 437 00 1,103 10 1,103 10 150 00 190 00 365 00 175 00 276 00 ...
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... SOCIETIES FOR THE YEAR 1891 -. Piscataquis , East 17 90 61 65 200 75 2501 100 - 2 00 3 00 17 75 Piscataquis , Central ... Societies . For swine . For sheep . For poultry FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES . 25.
... SOCIETIES FOR THE YEAR 1891 -. Piscataquis , East 17 90 61 65 200 75 2501 100 - 2 00 3 00 17 75 Piscataquis , Central ... Societies . For swine . For sheep . For poultry FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES . 25.
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Page 53 - God might have bade the earth bring forth Enough for great and small, The oak-tree and the cedar-tree, Without a flower at all. We might have had enough, enough For every want of ours, For luxury, medicine and toil, And yet have had no flowers. The ore within the mountain mine Requireth none to grow; Nor doth it need the lotus-flower To make the river flow.
Page 134 - You call them thieves and pillagers; but know, They are the winged wardens of your farms, Who from the cornfields drive the insidious foe, And from your harvests keep a hundred harms; Even the blackest of them all, the crow, Renders good service as your man-at-arms, Crushing the beetle in his coat of mail, And crying havoc on the slug and snail.
Page 38 - An Act to apply a portion of the proceeds of the public lands to the more complete endowment and support of the colleges for the benefit of agriculture and the mechanic arts, established under the provisions of an Act of Congress, approved July second, eighteen hundred and sixty-two," the deficiency, if any, in the sum.
Page 53 - Springing in valleys green and low. And on the mountains high, And in the silent wilderness Where no man passes by ? Our outward life requires them not — Then wherefore had they birth ? — : To minister delight to man, To beautify the earth ; To comfort man — to whisper hope, Whene'er his faith is dim, For who so careth for the flowers . Will much more care for him ! THE CARRION CROW.
Page 26 - AN ACT To establish agricultural experiment stations In connection with the colleges established In the several States under the provisions of an act approved July second, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, and of the acts supplementary thereto...
Page 203 - Heat the solution of soap and add it boiling hot to the kerosene. Churn the mixture by means of a force pump and spray nozzle for five or ten minutes. The emulsion, if perfect, forms a cream which thickens on cooling and should adhere without oiliness to the surface of the glass.
Page 19 - ... knowing them to be affected with any contagious, infectious or communicable disease; nor shall any person, company or corporation drive on foot or transport in private conveyance from one state or territory to another, or from any state into the District of Columbia, or from the District into any state, any live stock, knowing them to be affected with any contagious, infectious or communicable disease...
Page 16 - The said commissioners shall respectively take an oath to faithfully perform the duties of their office, and shall immediately organize as such commission by the election of one of their number as president thereof, and proceed forthwith to the discharge of the duties devolved upon them by the provisions of this act.
Page 16 - ... and to make search, investigation and inquiry, in regard to the existence thereof. Upon the discovery of the existence of any of the said diseases, the said...
Page 20 - SECT. 10. That the commissioners shall have power, and are hereby authorized to employ skilled veterinarians, and such other agents and employes as they may deem necessary to carry into effect the provisions of this act, and to fix the compensation of the person or persons so employed, and to terminate such employment at their discretion ; and they are authorized...