Bulletin - Vermont Agricultural Experiment Station, Utgaver 131-154Vermont Agricultural Experiment Station, 1907 |
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Side 243 - ... and straws, the whole seeds nor the unmixed meals made directly from the entire grains of wheat, rye, barley, oats, Indian corn, buckwheat and broom corn. Neither shall it include wheat, rye and buckwheat brans or middlings, not mixed with other substances, but sold separately, as distinct articles of commerce, nor pure grains ground together, nor wheat bran and middlings mixed together not mixed with any other substances and known in the trade as
Side 335 - Report 13: 299332. f. 1-10. 1900. The Cytolytic Enzyme produced by Bacillus carotovorus and certain other Soft-Rot Bacteria. Centralbl. Bakt., 2 Abt., 14: 257272. 1905. Kean, AL On the Nature of Certain Plant Diseases. Bot.
Side 242 - concentrated commercial feedingstuffs," as used in this act, .shall include linseed meals, cottonseed meals, pea meals, cocoanut meals, gluten meals, gluten feeds, maize feeds, starch feeds, sugar feeds, dried brewer's grains, malt sprouts, hominy feeds, cerealine feeds, rice meals, oat feeds, corn and oat chops...
Side 243 - ... grains, malt sprouts, hominy feeds, cerealine feeds, rice meals, oat feeds, corn and oat chops, ground beef or fish scraps, mixed feeds, and all other materials of similar nature ; but shall not include hays and straws, the whole seeds nor the unmixed meals made directly from the entire grains of wheat, rye, barley, oats, Indian corn, buckwheat and broom corn ; neither shall it include wheat, rye, and buckwheat brans or middlings, not mixed with other substances, but sold separately, as distinct...
Side 595 - Milton Whitney, Chief of the Bureau of Soils, of the United States...
Side 263 - ... substance whatever, for the purpose of sale, unless the true composition, mixture, or adulteration thereof is plainly marked or indicated upon the package containing the same...
Side 263 - ... for the purpose of sale, unless the true composition, mixture, or adulteration thereof is plainly marked or indicated upon the package containing the same or in which it is offered for sale...
Side 231 - Non-chromogenic .000001 Diastasic action on potato starch, strong .000002 Diastasic action on potato starch, feeble .000003 Diastasic action on potato starch, absent .0000001 Acid and gas from glycerin .0000002 Acid without gas from glycerin .0000003 No acid from glycerin .0000004 No growth with glycerin...
Side 231 - Acid and gas from dextrose 0.2 Acid without gas from dextrose 0.3 No acid from dextrose 0.4 No growth with dextrose .01 Acid and gas from lactose .02 Acid without gas from lactose .03 No acid from lactose .04 No growth with lactose .001 Acid and gas from saccharose .002 Acid without gas from saccharose...
Side 175 - The following interesting summary has been drawn : 1 . Some varieties are less subject to vine injury than others. 2. Some show a greater tuber resistance to rot than others. 3. With some there seems to be a fairly close relation between resistance of vine to disease and of the tuber to rot. 4. Selection has not given visible increase of resistance. 5. Hybridization and the growing of seedling plants, followed by careful selection, seem to offer a more logical method of securing disease-resistant...