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Page 626
... varieties for dark tobacco and other field crops , grown in experimental plots at Appomattox , Virginia , are ... varieties , and seasonal conditions . Marshall's No. 3 , Yandilla King , Canberra , and Hard Federation were the leading ...
... varieties for dark tobacco and other field crops , grown in experimental plots at Appomattox , Virginia , are ... varieties , and seasonal conditions . Marshall's No. 3 , Yandilla King , Canberra , and Hard Federation were the leading ...
Page 628
... varieties of cane are grown commercially , principally seedlings from Java , Barbados , and Mauritius . These are not very successful and suggestions are made for experimenting with some of the seedling canes produced at the Coimbatore ...
... varieties of cane are grown commercially , principally seedlings from Java , Barbados , and Mauritius . These are not very successful and suggestions are made for experimenting with some of the seedling canes produced at the Coimbatore ...
Page 630
... varieties and suggestions are made as to methods of feeding . - L . R. Waldron . 3687. HERTEL , H. Landbruget i 1922. [ Agriculture during 1922. ] Tidsskr . Lando- konomi 19231 : 1-40 . 1923. - This survey includes damage due to insects ...
... varieties and suggestions are made as to methods of feeding . - L . R. Waldron . 3687. HERTEL , H. Landbruget i 1922. [ Agriculture during 1922. ] Tidsskr . Lando- konomi 19231 : 1-40 . 1923. - This survey includes damage due to insects ...
Page 631
... varieties were imported from other countries . Only the earlier varieties , from Australia , India , and Egypt , have given good results . Even Egyptian varieties are rather late . The best yielding varieties were Firbank and Federation ...
... varieties were imported from other countries . Only the earlier varieties , from Australia , India , and Egypt , have given good results . Even Egyptian varieties are rather late . The best yielding varieties were Firbank and Federation ...
Page 632
... varieties grown on valley , hill , and wilt - infected soil . The average values of the increase for 2 years due to the application of 15 pounds available nitrogen per acre from different carriers are reported as $ 12.82 for ammonium ...
... varieties grown on valley , hill , and wilt - infected soil . The average values of the increase for 2 years due to the application of 15 pounds available nitrogen per acre from different carriers are reported as $ 12.82 for ammonium ...
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Page 741 - Gazette, vol. 74 ] [442 expected under this assumption, but it is preferred to use the theoretical value until further data on this point are available. It is assumed that the magnitude of the excess depression is a measure of the quantity of water held in such a way as to be unavailable for the solution of the sugar. The values obtained may be calculated to percentage "bound
Page 785 - BOTANICAL ABSTRACTS A monthly serial furnishing abstracts and citations of publications in the international field of botany in its broadest sense, beginning with the year 1918 PUBLISHED MONTHLY UNDER THE DIRECTION OP THE BOARD OF CONTROL OF BOTANICAL ABSTRACTS, INC.
Page 642 - Traité des arbres et arbustes qui se cultivent en France en pleine terre...
Page 769 - there is no evidence of the presence of soluble toxins in normally aerated soils sufficiently supplied with plant food and with calcium carbonate, but toxins may occur on 'sour* soils badly aerated and lacking in calcium carbonate, or on other exhausted soils.
Page 913 - Les dispositions de la loi du 28 janvier 1921 autorisant provisoirement le Gouvernement à s'opposer à l'exploitation excessive de certains bois et de certaines forêts appartenant à des particuliers...
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Page 666 - WALDRON, LR, 1921. — Inheritance of Rust Resistance in a Family Derived from a Cross Between Durum and Common Wheat.
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Page 635 - List of Serials Currently Received in the Library of the US Department of Agriculture: Exclusive of US Government Publications and Publications of the State Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations: Arranged by Title, by Subject, and by Region.
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