Annual Report of the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, Utgave 13The Department, 1908 "Report of Pennsylvania Forestry Commission", published in 1896: 1895, pt. 2. |
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... diseases destructive to fruits and fruit trees by farmers and orchardists who make no claim to being specialists in this line , as well as the cost of the same , an arrangement was made by this Department with said Association to ...
... diseases destructive to fruits and fruit trees by farmers and orchardists who make no claim to being specialists in this line , as well as the cost of the same , an arrangement was made by this Department with said Association to ...
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... Diseases . ( 20 to 30 minutes . ) 4. Experience with Incubators and Brooders . ( Lantern slides . ) minutes . ) 5. Economic Maintenance of the Productivity of the Soil . ( 25 to 30 ( 40 to 60 minutes . ) 6. Acid Soils and Their ...
... Diseases . ( 20 to 30 minutes . ) 4. Experience with Incubators and Brooders . ( Lantern slides . ) minutes . ) 5. Economic Maintenance of the Productivity of the Soil . ( 25 to 30 ( 40 to 60 minutes . ) 6. Acid Soils and Their ...
Side 40
... Diseases of Fruits and Their Treatment . ( 35 minutes . ) 3. Insects Injurious to Horticultural and Other Crops . ( 25 minutes . ) 4. The Cow Pea and Its Uses . ( 25 minutes . ) 5. Scale Insects and Their Treatment . ( 25 minutes ...
... Diseases of Fruits and Their Treatment . ( 35 minutes . ) 3. Insects Injurious to Horticultural and Other Crops . ( 25 minutes . ) 4. The Cow Pea and Its Uses . ( 25 minutes . ) 5. Scale Insects and Their Treatment . ( 25 minutes ...
Side 42
... Diseases of Farm Animals . 3. Contagious Diseases of Farm Animals . 4. Tuberculosis ; Symptoms at Different Stages . 5. Rabies . 6. Care of Farm Animals in Disease and Health . 7. Stock Foods and Condition Powders ; Their Value and What ...
... Diseases of Farm Animals . 3. Contagious Diseases of Farm Animals . 4. Tuberculosis ; Symptoms at Different Stages . 5. Rabies . 6. Care of Farm Animals in Disease and Health . 7. Stock Foods and Condition Powders ; Their Value and What ...
Side 43
... diseases changed to a considerable extent the conditions and thus by careful management procured a fair crop which sold at remunerative prices . Cereals . CROP REPORT FOR 1907 . Hay . Live No. 6 . 43 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE .
... diseases changed to a considerable extent the conditions and thus by careful management procured a fair crop which sold at remunerative prices . Cereals . CROP REPORT FOR 1907 . Hay . Live No. 6 . 43 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE .
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Side 118 - That all acts or parts of acts inconsistent herewith be, and the same are hereby, repealed.
Side 74 - ... shall be amenable to the prosecutions, fines, and other penalties which would attach, in due course, to the dealer under the provisions of this Act.
Side 116 - That the provisions of this Act requiring inspection to be made by the Secretary of Agriculture shall not apply to animals slaughtered by any farmer on the farm and sold and transported as interstate or foreign commerce, nor to retail butchers and retail dealers in meat and meat food products, supplying their customers...
Side 63 - States from whom he purchases such articles to the effect that the same is not adulterated or misbranded within the meaning of this Act, designating it. Said guaranty, to afford protection, shall contain the name and address of the party or parties making the sale of such...
Side 124 - ... shall be destroyed for food purposes by the said establishment in the presence of an inspector...
Side 230 - We live in deeds, not years; in thoughts, not breaths; In feelings, not in figures on a dial. We should count time by heart-throbs. He most lives Who thinks most — feels the noblest — acts the best.
Side 281 - That if any person shall sell or offer for sale or transportation for interstate or foreign commerce any meat or meat food products which are diseased, unsound, unhealthful, unwholesome, or otherwise unfit for human food, knowing that such meat food products are intended for human consumption, he shall be guilty of a misdemeanor...
Side 74 - That no dealer shall be prosecuted under the provisions of this Act when he can establish a guaranty signed by the wholesaler, jobber, manufacturer or other party residing in the United States from whom he purchases such articles to the effect that the same is not adulterated or misbranded within the meaning of this Act, designating it.
Side 113 - Wisconsin, for the examination and enrollment of each pedigree and for the issuance of a license certificate in accordance with the breeding of the stallion, as above provided.
Side 267 - If there is one lesson taught by history it is that the permanent greatness of any State must ultimately depend more upon the character of its country population than upon anything else. No growth of cities, no growth of wealth, can make up for a loss in either the number or the character of the farming population.