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... Clark county . Supt . McKerrow - Clay soil . How deep would you like the soil , Mr. Smith , for a crop of sugar beets ? Mr. Smith - I will answer that that clover root grew down by the side of a. 26 WISCONSIN FARMERS ' INSTITUTES .
... Clark county . Supt . McKerrow - Clay soil . How deep would you like the soil , Mr. Smith , for a crop of sugar beets ? Mr. Smith - I will answer that that clover root grew down by the side of a. 26 WISCONSIN FARMERS ' INSTITUTES .
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Wisconsin Farmers' Institutes. that clover root grew down by the side of a stump . Mr. Hill - Yes , but it did not depend upon the stump to get that depth , because I have seen clover roots grown in clay soil , frequently as long as that ...
Wisconsin Farmers' Institutes. that clover root grew down by the side of a stump . Mr. Hill - Yes , but it did not depend upon the stump to get that depth , because I have seen clover roots grown in clay soil , frequently as long as that ...
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... sides , the grower would have to haul 50 or 60 loads of potatoes from the farm to a shipping point to draw as much money as one ... Side of the Question . Another reason why animal hus- bandry is profitable cropping , is the saving in ...
... sides , the grower would have to haul 50 or 60 loads of potatoes from the farm to a shipping point to draw as much money as one ... Side of the Question . Another reason why animal hus- bandry is profitable cropping , is the saving in ...
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... side of a fence in pure white sand , and the stalks were about the size of my thumb . We set out some asparagus on some of our white , sandy soil and found it did much better than anywhere else . Mr. Hill - Have you been troubled with ...
... side of a fence in pure white sand , and the stalks were about the size of my thumb . We set out some asparagus on some of our white , sandy soil and found it did much better than anywhere else . Mr. Hill - Have you been troubled with ...
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... side of your regular corn field and well away from your neigh- bor's field , especially if he raises pop- corn , or some other small variety that you want to keep clear of . We put our seed plat to the south or the west of our regular ...
... side of your regular corn field and well away from your neigh- bor's field , especially if he raises pop- corn , or some other small variety that you want to keep clear of . We put our seed plat to the south or the west of our regular ...
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Side 1 - And he gave it for his opinion, that whoever could make two ears of corn, or two blades of grass to grow upon a spot of ground where only one grew before, would deserve better of mankind, and do more essential service to his country than the whole race of politicians put together.
Side 281 - The pedigree of the stallion or jack (name) Owned by Described as follows: (Color) (Breed) Foaled in the year , has been examined at the...
Side 279 - ... in a separate and distinct form and in such manner as will advise the consumer of its real character, free from coloration or ingredient that causes it to look like butter.
Side 283 - It shall be the duty of the state live stock sanitary board to protect the health of domestic animals of the state; to determine and employ the most efficient and practical means for the prevention^ suppression, control, or eradication, of dangerous, contagious or infectious diseases among domestic animals...
Side 281 - STALLION NO. . The pedigree of the stallion (name) Owned by ~. Described as follows: (Color) Foaled in the year • , has been...
Side 280 - The officers of the department of horse breeding of the said college of agriculture, whose duty it shall be to examine and pass upon the merits of each pedigree submitted, shall use as their standard for action the stud books and signatures of the duly authorized officers of the various horse...
Side 286 - Animals brought into the slate for purposes of exhibition at county, state or other fairs, if sold within the state, must be subjected to the same test as breeding or dairy animals. Transportation companies unloading cattle in this state, which are not accompanied by a certificate of inspection as above designated, except as provided in section 3 of this act, shall be subject to a penalty of not less than fifty dollars nor more than two hundred dollars for each car so unloaded in this state, such...
Side 283 - ... it is hereby authorized and empowered to establish, maintain, enforce and regulate such quarantine and other measures relating to the movements and care of animals and their products, the disinfection of suspected localities and articles and the destruction of animals, as it may deem necessary, and to adopt from time to time all such regulations as may be necessary and proper for carrying out the purposes of this act: Provided, however, in the case of any slowly contagious diseases only suspected...
Side 281 - Upon a transfer of the ownership of any stallion enrolled under the provisions of this act, the certificate of enrollment may be transferred to the transferee by the...
Side 94 - I had thought that civilization meant the attainment of peace and order and freedom, of good,will between man and man. of the love of truth and the hatred of injustice, and by consequence the attainment of the good life which these things breed, a life free from craven fear, but full of incident: that was what I thought it meant, not more stuffed chairs and more cushions, and more carpets and gas. and more dainty meat and drink — and therewithal more and sharper differences between class and class.