Annual Report of the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, Tema 8,Parte2The Department, 1903 "Report of Pennsylvania Forestry Commission", published in 1896: 1895, pt. 2. |
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... raise heavier crops than we have here- tofore done . The prejudice that many had against the use of com- mercial ... raised by its judicious and liberal application . It is noticeable also , that farmers are becoming educated to a ...
... raise heavier crops than we have here- tofore done . The prejudice that many had against the use of com- mercial ... raised by its judicious and liberal application . It is noticeable also , that farmers are becoming educated to a ...
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... raised than is the case in Roses under existing conditions . The best scarlet last year , namely , " G. H. Crane , " is displaced this year by " Adonis , " and so it is likely to be all along the line . Violets come next in popularity ...
... raised than is the case in Roses under existing conditions . The best scarlet last year , namely , " G. H. Crane , " is displaced this year by " Adonis , " and so it is likely to be all along the line . Violets come next in popularity ...
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... raised beds either of concrete or bricks , the Roses are planted on the level ground just as it was when a part of the farm . Walks or alleyways are left at frequent intervals for the convenience of watering , cutting the flowers and ...
... raised beds either of concrete or bricks , the Roses are planted on the level ground just as it was when a part of the farm . Walks or alleyways are left at frequent intervals for the convenience of watering , cutting the flowers and ...
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... raising such young nursery stock is very slight when once the work is commenced . From a central nursery a hundred thousand such trees could be sent out and the cost to produce them ought not to exceed two dollars a thousand . This ...
... raising such young nursery stock is very slight when once the work is commenced . From a central nursery a hundred thousand such trees could be sent out and the cost to produce them ought not to exceed two dollars a thousand . This ...
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... raised yielded about as follows : Wheat 24 bushels to the acre ; corn 80 bushels ; oats 20 bushels , and rye about 25 bushels . I will report only one complete quantitative analysis as made in my laboratory , -the soil having been taken ...
... raised yielded about as follows : Wheat 24 bushels to the acre ; corn 80 bushels ; oats 20 bushels , and rye about 25 bushels . I will report only one complete quantitative analysis as made in my laboratory , -the soil having been taken ...
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