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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... nature has been large , and it is believed that in this manner we have been able to confer lasting benefits upon the farmers of the State . During the twenty - one years in which this correspondence has been under my care , a gradual ...
... nature has been large , and it is believed that in this manner we have been able to confer lasting benefits upon the farmers of the State . During the twenty - one years in which this correspondence has been under my care , a gradual ...
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... nature has established between the crops and their insect ene- mies , and which is so often disturbed , to the great loss of the agricul turist , by the destruction of insect - eating birds . In the line of special investigations the ...
... nature has established between the crops and their insect ene- mies , and which is so often disturbed , to the great loss of the agricul turist , by the destruction of insect - eating birds . In the line of special investigations the ...
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... nature with tobacco have elements of doubt involved which are not found in ordinary farm crops , and hence different prob- lems are to be dealt with ; it is one matter to produce a large weight of leaf and another to produce leaves of a ...
... nature with tobacco have elements of doubt involved which are not found in ordinary farm crops , and hence different prob- lems are to be dealt with ; it is one matter to produce a large weight of leaf and another to produce leaves of a ...
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... nature , coming from men who are apparently entitled to consideration , and thus far the result has been that we have either secured no legislation at all or have added to our statute books that which has proven to be a disadvantage ...
... nature , coming from men who are apparently entitled to consideration , and thus far the result has been that we have either secured no legislation at all or have added to our statute books that which has proven to be a disadvantage ...
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... nature which are all around him , and , with similar knowledge he cannot but make his calling more pleasant and less monotonous . 8. FUNGOUS DISEASES OF TREES ; by Prof. Byron D. Halsted , New Brunswick , New Jersey . The annual loss to ...
... nature which are all around him , and , with similar knowledge he cannot but make his calling more pleasant and less monotonous . 8. FUNGOUS DISEASES OF TREES ; by Prof. Byron D. Halsted , New Brunswick , New Jersey . The annual loss to ...
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