Agriculture of Pennsylvania, Volumen17State Board of Agriculture, 1893 "Containing reports of the State Board of Agriculture, the State Agricultural Society, the State Dairymen's Association, the State Fruit Growers' Association, and the State College, for ..." (varies). |
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... , and that , in very many cases , a successful and profitable milk dairy is not always ( necessarily ) a profitable butter dairy . 5. Correct as applied to the experiment but not necessarily 78 [ OFF . Doc . AGRICULTURE OF PENNSYLVANIA .
... , and that , in very many cases , a successful and profitable milk dairy is not always ( necessarily ) a profitable butter dairy . 5. Correct as applied to the experiment but not necessarily 78 [ OFF . Doc . AGRICULTURE OF PENNSYLVANIA .
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... successful . Probably fall plowing , by killing or destroying the immature beetles and the hibernating worms , is as efficient as any plan that can be recom- mended . Experiments made at Cornell University Experiment Sta- tion indicate ...
... successful . Probably fall plowing , by killing or destroying the immature beetles and the hibernating worms , is as efficient as any plan that can be recom- mended . Experiments made at Cornell University Experiment Sta- tion indicate ...
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... success . The act was introduced in an incomplete form , consist- ing merely of the clause prohibiting the sale of impure milk . The clause , by itself , was likely to receive the assent of most citizens , and in the circular inviting ...
... success . The act was introduced in an incomplete form , consist- ing merely of the clause prohibiting the sale of impure milk . The clause , by itself , was likely to receive the assent of most citizens , and in the circular inviting ...
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... success in growing the plum as well as other fruits . Henry C. Snavely , of Lebanon county , says : " Plums were a fine crop , the result of combating the little turk ' by jarring the trees in the morning and destroying the insects . I ...
... success in growing the plum as well as other fruits . Henry C. Snavely , of Lebanon county , says : " Plums were a fine crop , the result of combating the little turk ' by jarring the trees in the morning and destroying the insects . I ...
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... success of this indus- try ; and so , after all , the agricultural interest , which was peculiarly an agricultural industry , laid the foundation for all these other indus- tries in our growth and development . Take the troublesome ...
... success of this indus- try ; and so , after all , the agricultural interest , which was peculiarly an agricultural industry , laid the foundation for all these other indus- tries in our growth and development . Take the troublesome ...
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