Annual Report of the Missouri State Board of AgricultureMissouri State Board of Agriculture, 1901 |
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... peaches in five years . Fear of overproduction need not frighten you , for have we not a limited fruit belt , with an increasing population and an increasing desire for fruit ? Fruits and flowers are conducive to health and contribute ...
... peaches in five years . Fear of overproduction need not frighten you , for have we not a limited fruit belt , with an increasing population and an increasing desire for fruit ? Fruits and flowers are conducive to health and contribute ...
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... Peaches . We live rather too far north to raise peaches success- fully . And yet , since I have lived at Chillicothe we have had peaches more than half the years . I found during the winter of 1898-99 that under the same conditions ...
... Peaches . We live rather too far north to raise peaches success- fully . And yet , since I have lived at Chillicothe we have had peaches more than half the years . I found during the winter of 1898-99 that under the same conditions ...
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... peaches the buds should be selected from those bearing trees that produce the best and are the best trees generally . Our well known Gano apple is now regarded as a sport of Ben Davis . That is , scions were taken from a Ben Davis tree ...
... peaches the buds should be selected from those bearing trees that produce the best and are the best trees generally . Our well known Gano apple is now regarded as a sport of Ben Davis . That is , scions were taken from a Ben Davis tree ...
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... peaches are mostly of the Elberta , and we have found it very tender in bud , and not profitable on account of small yields . Pears . Our last and greatest disappointment has been in Keiffer pears . In planting this fruit we felt that ...
... peaches are mostly of the Elberta , and we have found it very tender in bud , and not profitable on account of small yields . Pears . Our last and greatest disappointment has been in Keiffer pears . In planting this fruit we felt that ...
Page 44
... peaches , as many of apples and some grapes and berries . Experiments are being conducted in Dr. Lane's orchard toward finding remedies for apple scab and bitter rot . A number of varieties of cow peas have been planted for trials in ...
... peaches , as many of apples and some grapes and berries . Experiments are being conducted in Dr. Lane's orchard toward finding remedies for apple scab and bitter rot . A number of varieties of cow peas have been planted for trials in ...
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Page 403 - MASTER of human destinies am I! Fame, love, and fortune on my footsteps wait. Cities and fields I walk; I penetrate Deserts and seas remote, and passing by Hovel and mart and palace — soon or late I knock, unbidden, once at every gate! If sleeping, wake — if feasting, rise before I turn away. It is the hour of fate, And they who follow me reach every state Mortals desire, and conquer every foe Save death; but those who doubt or hesitate, Condemned to failure, penury, and woe, Seek me in vain...
Page 138 - Consider the lilies of the field; they toil not, neither do they spin: yet Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these.
Page 12 - This constitution may be amended by a two-thirds vote of the members present at any regular meeting.
Page 129 - Then said he unto the dresser of his vineyard, Behold, these three years I come seeking fruit on this fig tree, and find none: cut it down; why cumbereth it the ground?
Page 91 - And what is so rare as a day in June? Then, if ever, come perfect days; Then Heaven tries the earth if it be in tune, And over it softly her warm ear lays : Whether we look, or whether we listen. We hear life murmur or see it glisten ; Every clod feels a stir of might, An instinct within it that reaches and towers. And...
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Page 420 - That all fermented, distilled, or other intoxicating liquors or liquids transported into any State or Territory, or remaining therein for use, consumption, sale, or storage therein, shall, upon arrival in such State or Territory...
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Page 339 - With tireless industry do the warblers befriend the human race; their unconscious zeal plays due part in the nice adjustment of Nature's forces, helping to bring about that balance of vegetable and insect life without which agriculture would be in vain. They visit the orchard when the apple and pear, the peach, plum and cherry are in bloom, seeming to revel carelessly amid the sweet-scented and deliriously tinted blossoms, but never faltering in their good work.