Annual Report of the Maine Agricultural Experiment Station, Volum 20,Del 1904University of Maine, 1905 |
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Agriculture analyses Androscoggin apple maggot Bangor Bangor bean silage Bowdoinham Bowker's Brand brooder brown-tail brown-tail moth Bulletin caterpillars cent protein chemical Clark's Cove clover coefficients commercial fertilizers Complete Manure Corn fodder corn meal corn silage Cotton Seed Meal cottonseed meal crookneck crop Cumberland digestibility dry matter eggs entire wheat flour Experiment Station farm manure Feces feeding stuffs feet Frank Coe's germination gluten feed golden custard graham flour grams Grass grown Guano Guaranteed hens High Grade home mixing Houlton inches infested insects Kennebec Kittery Larvæ Lincoln linseed meal Maine materials milling Nitrate of soda nitrogen Oat Feed orchard Orono pest phosphoric acid pistils plant food pollen tubes Portland Bangor Potato Fertilizer Potato Manure pounds Prime Cotton Seed protein reciprocal crosses Sagadahoc samples Sheep soil Soluble soy bean Station number Steer Superphosphate Swift's Lowell tankage trees Union Grains wheat bran winter nests winter wheat yield
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Side 140 - 8 of the Office of Experiment Stations of the United States Department of Agriculture explains how such a test can be made. A postal card sent to the Secretary of Agriculture, Washington or to your Congressman will
Side 221 - above, and that the receipts for the year from the Treasurer of the United States are shown to have been »15,000.00, and the corresponding disbursements', $15,000.00; for all of which proper vouchers are on file and have been examined by me and found correct. And I further certify that the expenditures have been solely for
Side 37 - The principal feeds coming under the provisions of the law are linseed meals, cottonseed meals, cottonseed feeds, pea meals, cocoanut meals, gluten meals, gluten feeds, maize feeds, starch feeds, sugar feeds, dried brewer's grains, dried distiller's grains, malt sprouts, hominy feeds, cerealine
Side 221 - $15,000.00; for all of which proper vouchers are on file and have been examined by me and found correct. And I further certify that the expenditures have been solely for
Side 26 - Phosphoric acid, water-soluble 4^ citrate-soluble 4 of fine ground bone and tankage. .. 4 of coarse bone and tankage 3 of cotton seed meal, castor pomace, and ashes 4 of mixed fertilizers, if insoluble in ammonium citrate 2 Potash as high grade sulphate and in forms free from muriate (or chlorides) 5 as muriate
Side ii - THE STATION STAFF. THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY. CHARLES D. WOODS ... Director JAMES M. BARTLETT Chemist Lucius H. MERRILL Chemist FREMONT L. RUSSELL Veterinarian WELTON M. MUNSON Horticulturist GILBERT M. GOWELL Stock Breeding and Poultry
Side 27 - The commercial valuation will be accurate enough as a means of comparison if the following rule is adopted: Multiply 3.5 by the percentage of nitrogen. Multiply 0.8 by the percentage of available phosphoric acid. Multiply 0.4 by the percentage of insoluble phosphoric acid. Multiply
Side 26 - 1904, in ton lots at tide water in the states named. On account of the greater distance from the large markets the prices for Maine at tide water would probably be somewhat higher than those quoted. TRADE VALUES OF FERTILIZING INGREDIENTS
Side ii - MAINE AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION, ORONO, MAINE. THE. STATION COUNCIL. PRESIDENT GEORGE E. FELLOWS • President DIRECTOR CHARLES D. WOODS Secretary JOHN A. ROBERTS, Norway .. CHARLES L. JONES, Corinna