Report on the Work and Expenditures of the Agricultural Experiment StationsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1904 |
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... Oats .. 330 330 330 331 331 332 Wheat .. Rye . 333 333 Flax Buckwheat Forage plants Grasses .. Copper Center Station Equipment of the station Method of transportation 333 333 334 334 335 336 336 The trail .... 338 The Copper River ...
... Oats .. 330 330 330 331 331 332 Wheat .. Rye . 333 333 Flax Buckwheat Forage plants Grasses .. Copper Center Station Equipment of the station Method of transportation 333 333 334 334 335 336 336 The trail .... 338 The Copper River ...
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... oats grown at U. S. Experi- ment Station in the Copper River Valley , season of 1903 336 VI . Fig . 1. — Alaska stations , site of Copper Center Station . Fig . 2.— Alaska stations , first station building in course of construction at ...
... oats grown at U. S. Experi- ment Station in the Copper River Valley , season of 1903 336 VI . Fig . 1. — Alaska stations , site of Copper Center Station . Fig . 2.— Alaska stations , first station building in course of construction at ...
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... oats , barley , and wheat can be matured , and an abundance of grass be grown for the maintenance of live stock . Important testimony regarding the agricultural possibilities of Alaska has recently been given by Gen. A. W. Greely ...
... oats , barley , and wheat can be matured , and an abundance of grass be grown for the maintenance of live stock . Important testimony regarding the agricultural possibilities of Alaska has recently been given by Gen. A. W. Greely ...
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... oats , barley , spring wheat , emmer , buckwheat , and grasses , and in spite of a backward spring , with the exception of the wheat , some of the varieties of all the cereals matured . Peas , radishes , and lettuce were being supplied ...
... oats , barley , spring wheat , emmer , buckwheat , and grasses , and in spite of a backward spring , with the exception of the wheat , some of the varieties of all the cereals matured . Peas , radishes , and lettuce were being supplied ...
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... oats matured at this place , and winter rye , sown from seed matured in 1901 , successfully passed through the winter and matured a crop of fine grain . These results , attained at a latitude of 65 ° 30 ′ N. , aid in demon- strating ...
... oats matured at this place , and winter rye , sown from seed matured in 1901 , successfully passed through the winter and matured a crop of fine grain . These results , attained at a latitude of 65 ° 30 ′ N. , aid in demon- strating ...
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