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Side 23
... beans . Grass and forage plant investigations . Cooperative experiments with sugar beets . Our The investigation in pig feeding will be continued as hereto- fore with skim milk in conjunction with a grain ration . One new plan , however ...
... beans . Grass and forage plant investigations . Cooperative experiments with sugar beets . Our The investigation in pig feeding will be continued as hereto- fore with skim milk in conjunction with a grain ration . One new plan , however ...
Side 24
... beans in this State bring out the fact worthy of consideration that New York ranks second among the States in bean production and also that much needs to be done by way of determining the soils best suited to this crop to the end that ...
... beans in this State bring out the fact worthy of consideration that New York ranks second among the States in bean production and also that much needs to be done by way of determining the soils best suited to this crop to the end that ...
Side 30
... BEANS . A variety test of several leading sorts . BUCKWHEAT . a - Variety tests . b - Methods of culture . BOKHARA ... Bean Growing in New York , " has been published during the year and the material for several other bulletins is about ...
... BEANS . A variety test of several leading sorts . BUCKWHEAT . a - Variety tests . b - Methods of culture . BOKHARA ... Bean Growing in New York , " has been published during the year and the material for several other bulletins is about ...
Side 31
... of the Genus Lecanium . No. 210 . Commercial Bean Growing in New York . No. 211. Cooperative Poultry Experiments : The Yearly Record of Three Flocks . Bulletin 203 . July , 1902 . Cornell University Agricultural APPENDIX I. ...
... of the Genus Lecanium . No. 210 . Commercial Bean Growing in New York . No. 211. Cooperative Poultry Experiments : The Yearly Record of Three Flocks . Bulletin 203 . July , 1902 . Cornell University Agricultural APPENDIX I. ...
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... beans commercially . Poor teaching is thrusting upon the child things the teacher thinks he ought to want to know . Good teaching is leading a child to desire the things he ought to know . FIG . 31. - The neglected school yard . A good ...
... beans commercially . Poor teaching is thrusting upon the child things the teacher thinks he ought to want to know . Good teaching is leading a child to desire the things he ought to know . FIG . 31. - The neglected school yard . A good ...
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1-28 inclusive 22 inclusive 2d Period Dec 3d Period Jan 4th Period Feb 66 wheat Agricultural Experiment Station anal plate apple apple scab Average number beans beetles buckwheat bulletin Chautauqua county cities corn cost corn meal Cornell University Cornell University Agricultural cost of food crop cuticle Dairy Husbandry dorsal cuticle eggs produced Entomology expressage farm farmers fertilizers food consumed fowls fresh ground bone fungus G. F. Atkinson G. W. Tailby grape root-worm grape-growers ground oats grubs H. H. Wing I. P. ROBERTS injury insect iron guards Ithaca JACOB GOULD SCHURMAN L. H. Bailey labor Lecanium lime maple marginal setæ MARTHA VAN RENSSELAER Nature-Study number of eggs number of hens pest planted pruning pullets roots scab season seta shade trees skimmed milk SLINGERLAND soil spiracular spray street Total for whole U. S. Express University Agricultural Experiment VALUE OF EGGS varieties vines vineyards wheat bran wheat middlings White Leghorn York
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Side 15 - June 30, 1902; that we have found the same well kept and classified as above, and that the receipts for the year from the Treasurer of the United States are shown to have been...
Side 220 - OF THE CORNELL UNIVERSITY AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION. BOARD OF CONTROL. THE TRUSTEES OF THE UNIVERSITY. THE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE AND STATION COUNCIL. JACOB GOULD SCHURMAN, President of the University. FRANKLIN C. CORNELL, Trustee of the University.
Side 108 - OFFICERS OF THE STATION. IP ROBERTS, Director. EL WILLIAMS, Treasurer. EDWARD A. BUTLER, Clerk and Accountant. Office of the Director, 20 Morrill Hall. The regular bulletins of the Station are sent free to persons in the State who request them.
Side 246 - The regular bulletins of the Station are sent free to persons residing in New York State who request them.
Side 7 - I have the honor to transmit herewith the sixteenth annual report of the Agricultural Experiment Station of Cornell University in accordance with the Act of Congress of March 2, 1887, establishing the Station. This document contains the report of the Director and the special reports of his scientific coadjutors, as well as copies of the bulletins Nos. 203 to 211 inclusive, Nos. 6 to 10 inclusive of the Reading Course for Farmers
Side 269 - A small amount of the lime — } teaspoonful — dropped on a little hot vinegar, will effervesce or "sizzle," if it contain the carbonate of lime, acting about the same as soda. A sample of a new process lime analyzed at this Station, showed 30 per cent magnesia. This came from burning a dolomitic limestone, that is, one containing...
Side 163 - ... knowledge by means of lectures or otherwise: and in preparing and printing, for free distribution, the results of such investigations and experiments, and such other information as may be deemed desirable and profitable in promoting the horticultural interests of the state.
Side 203 - The dorsal cuticle is dark brown, with small clear areas each of which contains a very small dot. Length, 4 mm.; width, 3 mm.
Side 160 - ALICE G. McCLOSKEY, Nature-Study. OFFICERS OF THE STATION. IP ROBERTS, Director. EL WILLIAMS, Treasurer. EDWARD A. BUTLER, Clerk and Accountant. Office of the Director, 20 Morrill Hall.
Side 149 - ... limbs, removing the crooked ones, and shortening those that droop as they become larger and heavier. When one must use an untrained tree, steps should be taken at once to elevate the trunk and encourage the growth of a straight central stem with subordinate branches. The lower limbs of a tree should never interfere with the street lights or with passing vehicles. In Paris, the height of the trunk is required to be fifteen feet. The top of a tree should not be allowed to become so dense as to...