Rural Economy, in Its Relations with Chemistry, Physics, and Meteorology: Or, Chemistry Applied to AgricultureScholarly Publishing Office, University of Michigan Library, 1850 - 532 sider |
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Side 2
... particular branch of his subject , the observations of the com- mentator must of necessity be restricted in a great degree to an in- dication of such parts of the work as in his judgment are the most valuable and instructive , together ...
... particular branch of his subject , the observations of the com- mentator must of necessity be restricted in a great degree to an in- dication of such parts of the work as in his judgment are the most valuable and instructive , together ...
Side 5
... particular point in question , will , he doubts not , be readily concurred in by many experienced feeders . It will be generally admitted that the boiled or steamed potato possesses a much higher nutritive value than belongs to it when ...
... particular point in question , will , he doubts not , be readily concurred in by many experienced feeders . It will be generally admitted that the boiled or steamed potato possesses a much higher nutritive value than belongs to it when ...
Side 25
... particular case which he observed , that about of the water absorbed was fixed , and became a constituent part of the vegetable . 1 3 § II . CHEMICAL PHENOMENA OF VEGETATION . THE chemical phenomena of vegetation are accomplished by the ...
... particular case which he observed , that about of the water absorbed was fixed , and became a constituent part of the vegetable . 1 3 § II . CHEMICAL PHENOMENA OF VEGETATION . THE chemical phenomena of vegetation are accomplished by the ...
Side 29
... particular case , the excess of the loss in the present case over and above that which is ascribed to the carbon , is not altogether due to the elements of water , inasmuch as it is partly ascribable to carbonic oxide : for 1.049 grs ...
... particular case , the excess of the loss in the present case over and above that which is ascribed to the carbon , is not altogether due to the elements of water , inasmuch as it is partly ascribable to carbonic oxide : for 1.049 grs ...
Side 49
... particular pains to prove that rain - water always contains a very minute quantity of carbonate of ammonia . To this cause , which must have the effect of infusing an azotized principle into the tissues of plants , must be added another ...
... particular pains to prove that rain - water always contains a very minute quantity of carbonate of ammonia . To this cause , which must have the effect of infusing an azotized principle into the tissues of plants , must be added another ...
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acre advantage agriculture albumen alkaline Alsace alumina ammonia analysis animals appears arable ascertained ashes atmosphere azote azotized principles Bechelbronn beet bushels calcareous carbonate of lime carbonic acid cattle cent clay clover color composition contains course crops cultivation decomposition Ditto dried dung dwts earth effect elements employed excrements experiments fact Fahr fattening fatty matter favorable fecula feet fermentation fertility forage formed gluten grain ground gypsed gypsum heat horse humus Hydrogen indigo influence Jerusalem artichoke kind land leaves lime magnesia maize manure marl milk mineral moist moisture oats observations obtained oil-cake organic matter oxide oxygen Payen phosphate phosphoric acid plants potash potatoes produce proportion quantity roots rotation saline sand Saussure Schwertz seed silica soda soil soluble solution starch straw substances sugar sulphate of lime sulphuric sulphuric acid surface tion tissue trees urine vegetable weight wheat wood woody yield