International Review of the Science and Practice of Agriculture, Issues 1-6Printing Office of the International Institute of agriculture., 1913 |
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... ground rock phosphate , ground limestone , and green manure are recommended to supply deficiencies of phosphates , lime and nitrogen respectively . Soil Texture Sol . in HCl . Sol . in SOIL PHYSICS , CHEMISTKY AND MICROBIOLOGY 35.
... ground rock phosphate , ground limestone , and green manure are recommended to supply deficiencies of phosphates , lime and nitrogen respectively . Soil Texture Sol . in HCl . Sol . in SOIL PHYSICS , CHEMISTKY AND MICROBIOLOGY 35.
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... ground . 25- Recent Scientific Investigations Described in the First Collective Report of the Experiment Station for Cereal - Testing . Wissenschaftliche Neuforschungen aus dem Ersten Sammelbericht der Versuchsanstalt fü ...
... ground . 25- Recent Scientific Investigations Described in the First Collective Report of the Experiment Station for Cereal - Testing . Wissenschaftliche Neuforschungen aus dem Ersten Sammelbericht der Versuchsanstalt fü ...
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... ground ; next day , it is taken out and fresh rubber added to it till it reaches the required weight . Then some rubber is rendered soft by means of putting it into boiling water and fashioning it into bands of some centimetres in width ...
... ground ; next day , it is taken out and fresh rubber added to it till it reaches the required weight . Then some rubber is rendered soft by means of putting it into boiling water and fashioning it into bands of some centimetres in width ...
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... ground are to be met with , where during the winter rains actual swamps occur ; in these Ficus elastica can be planted with advantage . As for Hevea brasiliensis and Castilloa , it can only be said that the experiments made at Manga ...
... ground are to be met with , where during the winter rains actual swamps occur ; in these Ficus elastica can be planted with advantage . As for Hevea brasiliensis and Castilloa , it can only be said that the experiments made at Manga ...
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... Ground with stones and soil mixed , provided they answer to the following conditions . Soils apparently dry but deep , being neither damp nor dry , especially as regards the sub - soil . Having good warm exposures - slopes . Heavy soils ...
... Ground with stones and soil mixed , provided they answer to the following conditions . Soils apparently dry but deep , being neither damp nor dry , especially as regards the sub - soil . Having good warm exposures - slopes . Heavy soils ...
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Page 311 - Sec. 8. That the Secretary of Agriculture is authorized and directed to quarantine any State, Territory, or District of the United States, or any portion thereof, when he shall determine that such quarantine is necessary to prevent the spread of a dangerous plant disease or insect infestation, new to or not theretofore widely prevalent or distributed within and throughout the United States...
Page 311 - Applications for permits should be made in advance of the proposed shipments; but if, through no fault of the importer, a shipment should arrive before a permit is received, the importation will be held in customs custody at the risk and expense of the importer for a period not exceeding 20 days pending the receipt of the permit.
Page 310 - nursery stock" shall include all field-grown florist stock, trees, shrubs, vines, cuttings, grafts, scions, buds, fruit pits and other seeds of fruit, and ornamental trees and shrubs, and other plants and plant products for propagation, except field, vegetable and flower seeds, bedding plants and other herbaceous plants, bulbs and roots.
Page iii - Institute, confining its operations within an international sphere, shall : a) Collect, study, and publish as promptly as possible statistical, technical, or economic information concerning farming, both vegetable and animal products, the commerce in agricultural products, and the prices prevailing in the various markets...
Page iii - Submit to the approval of the governments, if there is occasion for it, measures for the protection of the common interests of farmers and for the improvement of their condition, after having utilized all the necessary sources of information, such as the wishes expressed by international or other agricultural congresses or congresses of sciences applied to agriculture, agricultural societies, academies, learned bodies, etc.
Page iii - Communicate to parties interested, also as promptly as possible, the above information; c) Indicate the wages paid for farm work ; d) Make known the new diseases of vegetables which may appear in any part of the world, showing the territories infected, the progress of the...
Page 310 - ... nursery stock" as defined in section six of this Act may result in the entry into the United States or any of its Territories or Districts of injurious plant diseases or insect pests, he shall promulgate his determination, specifying the class of plants and plant products the importation of which shall be restricted and the country and locality where they are grown, and thereafter, and until such promulgation is withdrawn, such plants and plant products imported or offered for import into the...
Page 309 - That it shall be unlawful for any person to import or offer for entry into the United States any nursery stock unless and until a permit shall have been issued therefor by the Secretary of Agriculture, under such conditions and regulations as the said Secretary of Agriculture may prescribe...
Page 244 - States have caused an average annual loss of about 70 human lives,1 the destruction of trees worth at the very least $25,000,000, and the loss of stock, crops, buildings, and other improvements to the amount of many millions more.
Page iii - Study questions concerning agricultural cooperation, insurance, and credit in all their aspects; collect and publish information which might be useful in the various countries...