Annual Report of the Board of Control of the New York Agricultural Experiment Station, (Geneva, Ontario County), ... , with Reports of Director and Other Officers, Utgave 20

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Side 390 - These trade-values represent, as nearly as can be estimated, the average prices at which, during the six months preceding March, the respective ingredients, in the form of unmixed raw materials, could be bought at retail for cash in our large markets. These prices also correspond (except in case of available phosphoric acid) to the average wholesale prices for the six months preceding March plus about 20 per ct.
Side 396 - ... third, if any substance has been mixed and packed with it so as to reduce or lower or injuriously affect its quality or strength.
Side 7 - Dr. To receipts fro-m the treasurer of the United States, as per appropriation for fiscal year ending June 30.
Side 396 - Composition of paris green or analogous products. Paris green, or any product analogous to it, when sold, offered or exposed for sale, as such, in this state, shall contain at least fifty per centum of arsenious oxide.
Side 1 - To the Board of Control of the New York Agricultural Experiment Station: As Treasurer of the Board of Control, I respectfully submit the following report for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1915: MAINTENANCE FUND — NECESSARY EXPENSES.
Side 389 - TRADE-VALUES OF PLANT-FOOD ELEMENTS IN RAW MATERIALS AND CHEMICALS. The trade-values in the following schedule have been agreed upon by the Experiment Stations of Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey and Vermont, as a result of study of the prices actually prevailing in the large markets of these states. These trade-values represent, as nearly as can be estimated, the average prices at which, during the six months preceding March, the respective ingredients, in the form...
Side 249 - The former consisted principally of wyild cherry, peach, plum, pear, quince and crab apple. Twenty and twenty-five per ct. emulsions of crude petroleum and water were used as well as undiluted petroleum. All of the trees were sprayed in April. From these experiments Dr. Felt concludes that " the trees appeared to be uninjured by the insecticide4 though possibly a little retarded, while a large proportion of the scales are killed and on some trees it would appear as though every one had been annihilated;"...
Side 66 - When rations with a narrower ratio than 1:6 were made still narrower there was the same increase in the amount of digestible dry matter required for each pound of milk solids as when corresponding rations were made wider but kept narrower than 1:6. It must be remembered that these summarized results apply only to the immediate effect on milk production of the specified changes in the ration. It is not unreasonable to assume, however, that those...

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