International Review of the Science and Practice of Agriculture, Issues 1-6

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International Institute of Agriculture., 1913
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Contents

Table Summarizing the Properties of the Different Vine Stocks
70
The Economic Importance to Portugal of the Cork Oak and its Products
78
Investigations on North American Ticks and their Control 48 The Tick
90
POULTRY 51 Researches on Diphtheria in Fowls and its Connection with Diphtheria
98
The Capitalisation Value of Real Estate 56 Farming Problems according to Working
120
INDUSTRIES DEPENDING ON PLANT PRODUCTS 64 Vin de Goutte and Vin de Marc
132
INSECTS AND OTHER INVERTEBRATES INJURIOUS TO VARIOUS CROPS 84 Insects injurious
156
BACTERIAI AND FUNGOID DISEASES
159
NB The Intelligence contained in the present Bulletin has been taken exclusively from the books
160
periodicals bulletins and other publications which have reached the Library of the International
330
FUNGOID DISEASES 68 On the Weather Conditions that favour the Breaking out of Vine
366
TILLAGE AND METHODS OF CULTIVATION 471 Field Records relating to Subsoil Water
472
ORIGINAL ARTICLES
497
LORGUS A Progress and Results in Fruitgrowing in Germany
506
FIBRE CROPS 503 Fibre fror Different Pickings of Egyptian Cotton 504 Durango Cotton
507
The Manufacture of Butter and Cheese with Culture Starters in Italy
514
ABSTRACTS
520
DEVELOPMENT OF AGRICULTURE IN DIFFERENT COUNTRIES 332 Agriculture in the Gold
535
CROPS AND CULTIVATION
546
AGRICULTURAL BOTANY CHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF PLANTS 351 The Intensity
563
Arracacia xanthorrhiza
575
SUGAR CROPS 363 Action of Light on the Growth of Seed Beets 364 Cultural Accounts
583
MARKET GARDENING 374 Some New Kitchen Garden Plants for 1913 375 Artificial
598
Australian Mangrove Bark
606
A New Method for the Industrial Preservation of Eggs 397 The Poultry
619
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION 405 A Practical Flooring for Pig Styes
626
AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRIES
639
ABSTRACTS
704
RURAL HYGIENE 451 Relation between Land Reclamation and Malaria
714
AGRICULTURAL SHOWS AND CONGRESSES 460 Agricultural Shows 461 Agricultural Con
722
SOIL PHYSICS CHEMISTRY AND MICRORIOLOGY 464 Application of the Ammonium Carbo
728
RUBBER GUM AND RESIN PLANTS 517 Cuttings or Stumps for Planting Hevea 518
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The Forests of Bulgaria
772
ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY 544 The Passage of the Albuminous Products of Digestion from
775
The Austrian Cattle Census of December 31 1910 552 Tarantais Cattle
784
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION 574 A Handy Sheep Dip 575 Automatic Drinking Troughs
795
GENERALITIES 609 Plant Diseases in Grenada
820
BACTERIAL AND FUNGOID DISEASES OF VARIOUS CROPS 69 Fungi injurious to Rice in
826
ORIGINAL ARTICLES
827
NILSSON N HJALMAR The Swedish Institute for the Improvement of Field
834
NILSSONEHLE H Improvement of Wheat and Oats at Svalöf
844
FISCHER G The Present State of Motor Cultivation in Germany
852
MAUBLANC A Report on the Diseases observed at the Phytopathological Labo
858
EDUCATION AND EXPERIMENTATION IN AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY 632 Courses of
873
PERMANENT IMPROVEMENTS DRAINAGE AND IRRIGATION 647 Irrigation on the South
885
AGRICULTURAL BOTANY CHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF PLANTS 654 Calcium as
892
FIBRE CROPS 666 Russian Cotton 667 Cotton in Northern Nigeria 668 Cotton
902
FRUITGROWING 681 The Summer Transplanting of Grafted Vines 682 The The Koshu
915
ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY 695 The MicroFlora of the Large Intestine of Cow and Sheep
922
Pigs 714 Comparative Feeding Experiments with Hominy and Barley for Pigs 715
931
FARM ENGINEERING
937
RURAL ECONOMICS
941
INDUSTRIES DEPENDING ON ANIMAL PRODUCTS 743 New Method of Freeing Milk from Germs
955

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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...

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