The Technical World Magazine, Volume 7Technical World Company, 1907 |
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Page 131
... experiments carried on consist in spraying the field with a ten per cent so- lution of iron sulphate . The idea of controlling wild mustard by this method was conceived last year at the University Experiment Station . The work based on ...
... experiments carried on consist in spraying the field with a ten per cent so- lution of iron sulphate . The idea of controlling wild mustard by this method was conceived last year at the University Experiment Station . The work based on ...
Page 132
... Experiments are also being made on Indian corn and the results so far have been successful . The only effect that is seen on the grain is the blacken- ing of the lower and older leaves that are doomed to wither eventually , while the ...
... Experiments are also being made on Indian corn and the results so far have been successful . The only effect that is seen on the grain is the blacken- ing of the lower and older leaves that are doomed to wither eventually , while the ...
Page 133
... experiment , however , mustard twenty - six inches high was destroyed with one spraying . The best results are ... experiments . After two days the strip stood out distinct with its yellow blossoms . Where the spraying was done not ...
... experiment , however , mustard twenty - six inches high was destroyed with one spraying . The best results are ... experiments . After two days the strip stood out distinct with its yellow blossoms . Where the spraying was done not ...
Page 135
... experiment for killing mustard was a success . When I harvested the grain I could not find . a straw of mustard , and no mustard came up in the stubble after the grain was cut , as it usually does . I also think it pre- vented my oats ...
... experiment for killing mustard was a success . When I harvested the grain I could not find . a straw of mustard , and no mustard came up in the stubble after the grain was cut , as it usually does . I also think it pre- vented my oats ...
Page 147
... experiments are now being kinds of cheese . The milk is more nu- tritious than cow's milk , as well as more digestible ; and the yield for a twelve- month is from ten to eighteen times the weight of the animal - that is to say , when ...
... experiments are now being kinds of cheese . The milk is more nu- tritious than cow's milk , as well as more digestible ; and the yield for a twelve- month is from ten to eighteen times the weight of the animal - that is to say , when ...
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