Annual Report - Vermont. Agricultural Experiment Station, Burlington, Volum 16Free Press Printing Company, 1903 "Condensed outlines of articles published in Reports 1-19, Bulletins 1-133, 1887-1907, [by Joseph L. Hills], "in no. 20 p. 387-505. |
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69 DAYS Analyses of commercial Apple pomace silage Atalanta average bordeaux mixture Bordeaux-paris bug death cents commercial fertilizers comparison corn silage cottonseed meal cream daily net gain Difference in favor digestible Dried brewers Dried distillers dried grains dry matter eaten entire ration Fat Milk Total feeding trials feeding value fertilizing ingredients grain feeding grain ration grains Milk hardhack lactose lbs lbs lbs less extra cost linseed meals Lorna Doone low ration maltose medium ration mental feed Milk Total solids Mixed feed mixture Name of cow Nutrene pages 16 pages paris green pasture percent Fat Percentage dif Period numbers Perusia pipette potatoes Pounds eaten pounds of dry pounds of grain pumpkins records samples Sept shrubby cinquefoil skimmilk and two-thirds solids and fat solids Fat Milk sprayed Station total dry matter Total solids Fat tree two-thirds of fertilizing V'ry low value of butter Vermont weed Wheat bran
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Side 142 - June 30, 1898 ; 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 $15,000, and the corresponding disbursements $15,000, for all of which proper vouchers are on file, and have been by us examined and found correct, thus leaving no balance.
Side 139 - Jersey citizen who is concerned in agriculture, whether farmer, manufacturer, or dealer, has the right to apply to the Station for any assistance that comes within its province to render, and the Station will respond to all applications as far as lies in its power.
Side 142 - Dr. To receipts fro-m the treasurer of the United States, as per appropriation for fiscal year ending June 30.
Side 204 - The egg soon hatches and the young larva begins at once to gnaw its way through the inner bark and cambium layer. On the approach of winter it tunnels its...
Side 151 - ... calf meal, and animal meal. None of the cottonseed meals, feeds, or wheat products was found to be adulterated. "The better grades of oat feeds, corn and oat feeds, etc., were found, as usual, to meet the claims made for them by the manufacturers. The poorer grades — likewise as usual — were of lower grade than even their small promises indicated. "Ninety per cent or thereabouts of the provenders (other than the output of the oatmeal mills) seem to be above reproach. Ten per cent were more...
Side 139 - Every Vermont citizen who is concerned in agriculture, whether farmer, manufacturer or dealer, has the right to apply to the station for any assistance that comes within its province to render, and the station will respond- so far as it lies in its power.
Side 139 - The Vermont State Agricultural Experiment Station was established in accordance with an act of the General Assembly, approved November 24, 1886, for the purpose of promoting agriculture by scientific investigation and experiment.