| New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Stations - 1888 - 828 páginas
...the soil. It acts in the hands of the farmer as an agent for rendering locked-up capital available. When alfalfa is grown, and its products are properly...fulfilling the proper aim of rational agriculture, which is totransform into produce the raw materials at our disposal in the atmosphere and soil. THB AMOUHT OF... | |
| New Jersey. Board of Agriculture - 1889 - 648 páginas
...acts in the hands of the farmer as an agent for rendering locked-up capital available. When lucern is grown, and its products are properly utilized upon...materials at our disposal in the atmosphere and soil. During the past season, the Station has carefully compiled tables which show the feeding value of the... | |
| United States. Department of Agriculture - 1889 - 668 páginas
...the soil. It acts in the hands of the farmer as an agent for rendering locked-up capital available. When alfalfa is grown and its products are properly utilized upon the farm it can not bo considered an exhaustive crop, but rather as one fulfilling the proper aim of rational agriculture,... | |
| WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT - 1889 - 654 páginas
...its digestibility by experiments in which it was fed to cows. The results lead to the conclusions— When alfalfa is grown and its products are properly utilized upon the farm it can not be considered an exhaustive crop, but rather as one fulfilling the proper aim of rational agriculture,... | |
| 1889 - 446 páginas
...the soil. It acts in the hands of the farmer as an agent for rendering locked-np capital available. When alfalfa is grown and its products are properly utilized upon the farm, it can not be considered an exhaustive crop, but rather as one fulfilling the proper aim of rational agriculture,... | |
| New Jersey. State Board of Agriculture - 1888 - 1200 páginas
...acts in the hands of the farmer as an agent for rendering locked-up capital available. When lucern is grown, and its products are properly utilized upon...materials at our disposal in the atmosphere and soil. During the past season, the Station has carefully compiled tables which show the feeding value of the... | |
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