Annual Report of the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, Tema 18The Department, 1914 "Report of Pennsylvania Forestry Commission", published in 1896: 1895, pt. 2. |
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... spring , it is a matter of wonder that so little is raised in our State . It can be sowed a little later than oats , thereby making it possible to lengthen the period of spring seeding , an advantage of which many farmers would do well ...
... spring , it is a matter of wonder that so little is raised in our State . It can be sowed a little later than oats , thereby making it possible to lengthen the period of spring seeding , an advantage of which many farmers would do well ...
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... spring season , adapting them especially to the growth of potatoes for early market . 265,000 acres were planted with potatoes in 1912 , yielding a crop of 28,885,000 bushels , the value of which is $ 16,466,000 . The average yield per ...
... spring season , adapting them especially to the growth of potatoes for early market . 265,000 acres were planted with potatoes in 1912 , yielding a crop of 28,885,000 bushels , the value of which is $ 16,466,000 . The average yield per ...
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... spring litter . The profit on the spring litter will be the greater , but a good average profit for both can be depended upon . The poultry industry during the year showed results as remarkable as they were satisfactory . The great ...
... spring litter . The profit on the spring litter will be the greater , but a good average profit for both can be depended upon . The poultry industry during the year showed results as remarkable as they were satisfactory . The great ...
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... spring and fall seasons of this year and assigned so that they could visit all counties in the State in the months of April and May in the spring , and August and September in the fall . " The work resulted in our securing 3,329 samples ...
... spring and fall seasons of this year and assigned so that they could visit all counties in the State in the months of April and May in the spring , and August and September in the fall . " The work resulted in our securing 3,329 samples ...
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... SPRING SEASON 1912 Complete fertilizer Number of analyses , Moisture , per cent . , Phosphoric acid : 470 137 43 24 9.27 9.34 1.08 9.37 6.15 Total , per cent . , 9.51 10.65 12.80 15.88 21.41 Available , per cent . , 8.09 9.73 10.24 ...
... SPRING SEASON 1912 Complete fertilizer Number of analyses , Moisture , per cent . , Phosphoric acid : 470 137 43 24 9.27 9.34 1.08 9.37 6.15 Total , per cent . , 9.51 10.65 12.80 15.88 21.41 Available , per cent . , 8.09 9.73 10.24 ...
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