Annual Report of the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, Tema 3,Parte1The Department, 1898 "Report of Pennsylvania Forestry Commission", published in 1896: 1895, pt. 2. |
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... acid and of insoluble phosphoric acid , " and are clearly within the limits of the first section of the law and are cer- tainly not exempt under the sixth section , and the Department there- fore held that they should be licensed and ...
... acid and of insoluble phosphoric acid , " and are clearly within the limits of the first section of the law and are cer- tainly not exempt under the sixth section , and the Department there- fore held that they should be licensed and ...
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... acid bread ; potatoes were also given a trial , but nothing gave as satisfactory results as the bread . After the propogation of the spores had been brought to a point of success which warranted further steps , a series of experiments ...
... acid bread ; potatoes were also given a trial , but nothing gave as satisfactory results as the bread . After the propogation of the spores had been brought to a point of success which warranted further steps , a series of experiments ...
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... acid , potash and lime , clover plants will thrive and be largely inde- pendent of the soil nitrogen , drawing a large part of their supply from the atmosphere . " Are most soils naturally stocked with the micro - organisms neces- sary ...
... acid , potash and lime , clover plants will thrive and be largely inde- pendent of the soil nitrogen , drawing a large part of their supply from the atmosphere . " Are most soils naturally stocked with the micro - organisms neces- sary ...
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... acid is added to milk or butter , or salicylic acid to wines and jams . Formerly the exigencies of fashion or fancy requiring that pre served peas and other vegetables should possess the green color of the fresh article , it was the ...
... acid is added to milk or butter , or salicylic acid to wines and jams . Formerly the exigencies of fashion or fancy requiring that pre served peas and other vegetables should possess the green color of the fresh article , it was the ...
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... acid . BUTTER . In the present condition of the trade and with the present range of prices there are but few articles used in butter which can properly be styled adulterants . The most common are water and casein . The former usually is ...
... acid . BUTTER . In the present condition of the trade and with the present range of prices there are but few articles used in butter which can properly be styled adulterants . The most common are water and casein . The former usually is ...
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