Report of the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station, New Haven, Conn. for the Year ...The State, 1889 |
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... precipitated ) Phosphoric acid means strictly , phosphoric acid that was once easily soluble in water , but from chemical change has become insoluble in that liquid . In present usage the term signifies the phosphoric acid ( of various ...
... precipitated ) Phosphoric acid means strictly , phosphoric acid that was once easily soluble in water , but from chemical change has become insoluble in that liquid . In present usage the term signifies the phosphoric acid ( of various ...
Page 156
... precipitating either with ammo- nium chloride or by non - volatile salts presents some difficulties . In the latter case the clay must be filtered and washed in order to remove the precipitant , which is a difficult and tedious matter ...
... precipitating either with ammo- nium chloride or by non - volatile salts presents some difficulties . In the latter case the clay must be filtered and washed in order to remove the precipitant , which is a difficult and tedious matter ...
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... precipitated ) Phosphoric acid means strictly , phosphoric acid that was once easily soluble in water , but from chemi- cal change has become insoluble in that liquid . In present usage the term signifies the phosphoric acid ( of ...
... precipitated ) Phosphoric acid means strictly , phosphoric acid that was once easily soluble in water , but from chemi- cal change has become insoluble in that liquid . In present usage the term signifies the phosphoric acid ( of ...
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... precipitate these salts and open the soil that contains them to the air , by making it looser in texture . When potash salts have been used in large quantities and the potash has been largely taken up by a rapidly growing crop as ...
... precipitate these salts and open the soil that contains them to the air , by making it looser in texture . When potash salts have been used in large quantities and the potash has been largely taken up by a rapidly growing crop as ...
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... precipitating jars of about 7 inches height . The tin condensing tubes which project underneath some three inches are joined by rubber connections to bulbed tubes which should be somewhat shorter than shown in figure 8 so as to just dip ...
... precipitating jars of about 7 inches height . The tin condensing tubes which project underneath some three inches are joined by rubber connections to bulbed tubes which should be somewhat shorter than shown in figure 8 so as to just dip ...
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acre albuminoids alcohol ammonia analyses Andross average Bolivian Guano Bone Phosphate Bradley Fertilizer Bradley's Carbon cash price cents per pound Chemical chloride Complete Manure composition Conn Connecticut contains corn cost crop Dealer disease Dissolved Bone Black dried Experiment Station feed FIELD-CURED Fish and Potash Frank Coe fungus gram Grand Cayman's Phosphate Grass Guaranteed Hartford Haven inch ingredients Insoluble Kainit maize Manufacturer Mapes Maspeth Meal Milford milk mixture Muriate of Potash Name or Brand Nitrate of Soda NITROGENOUS SUPERPHOSPHATES oats onions phate phos phosphoric acid plants plots Pomace Potato Manure precipitate proteid Pure Ground Bone quantity Quinnipiac Rogers & Hubbard salt Sampled and sent seed smut sodium sodium chloride soil Sold Soluble phosphoric acid solution South Carolina Rock SPECIAL MANURES spores Station Agent stover substance Suffield Sulphate of Ammonia Sulphate of Potash sulphuric Tankage Thomas-Slag tion Total valuation Warehouse Point Water-free weight Windsor Locks yield
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Page 2 - ... and such other researches or experiments bearing directly on the agricultural industry of the United States as may in each case be deemed advisable, having due regard to the varying conditions and needs of the respective states or territories.
Page 5 - 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 4 - That payments of such installments of the appropriation herein made as shall become due to any State before the adjournment of the regular session of the legislature meeting next after the passage of this act shall be made upon the assent of the governor thereof, duly certified to the Secretary of the Treasury.
Page 1 - 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 3 - ... months, one copy of which shall be sent to each newspaper in the States or Territories in which they are respectively located, and to such individuals actually engaged in farming as may request the same and as far as the means of the station will permit. Such bulletins or reports and the annual reports of said stations shall be transmitted in the mails of the United States free of charge for postage, under such regulations as the Postmaster General may from time to time prescribe.
Page 15 - ... provided, that whenever the manufacturer or importer shall have paid the fee herein required for any person acting as agent or seller for such manufacturer or importer, such agent...
Page 1 - An act donating public lands to the several States and Territories which may provide colleges for the benefit of agriculture and the mechanic arts...
Page 1 - That in order to aid in diffusing among the people of the United States useful and practical information on subjects relating to agriculture and home economics, and to encourage the application of the same...
Page 15 - Massachusetts, any pulverized leather, raw, steamed, roasted, or in any form as a fertilizer, or as an ingredient of any fertilizer or manure, without an explicit printed certificate of the fact, said certificate to be conspicuously affixed to every package of such fertilizer or manure and to accompany or go with every parcel or lot of the same.
Page 15 - ... at his request a sealed glass jar or bottle, containing not less than one pound of the fertilizer, accompanied by an affidavit that it is a fair average sample thereof.