Agriculture of Pennsylvania, Volumen6State Board of Agriculture, 1883 "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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... question of " What constitutes a right to membership in the Board of Agriculture , " was referred to the Commit- tee on Legislation . Mr. UNDERWOOD , on behalf of the Committee on Grass and Grasses of Pennsylvania , made a full and ...
... question of " What constitutes a right to membership in the Board of Agriculture , " was referred to the Commit- tee on Legislation . Mr. UNDERWOOD , on behalf of the Committee on Grass and Grasses of Pennsylvania , made a full and ...
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... question upon which I in- tended to speak , viz : Why is it that Washington county cannot have manufactures near home , in Pennsylvania , to work up her annual produc- tion of three millions of pounds of wool , instead of sending it to ...
... question upon which I in- tended to speak , viz : Why is it that Washington county cannot have manufactures near home , in Pennsylvania , to work up her annual produc- tion of three millions of pounds of wool , instead of sending it to ...
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... question upon which I intended to speak, viz : Why is it that Washington county cannot have manufactures near home, in Pennsylvania, to work up her annual production of three millions of pounds of wool, instead of sending it to Boston ...
... question upon which I intended to speak, viz : Why is it that Washington county cannot have manufactures near home, in Pennsylvania, to work up her annual production of three millions of pounds of wool, instead of sending it to Boston ...
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... question of the im- portance of a complete manure . It is agreed on all sides of the contro- versy that phosphoric acid , ammonia , and potash are the three essentials needed by the average soil , and these are now made the component ...
... question of the im- portance of a complete manure . It is agreed on all sides of the contro- versy that phosphoric acid , ammonia , and potash are the three essentials needed by the average soil , and these are now made the component ...
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... question : " Is analysis a safe guard by which to esti mate the value of a fertilizer ? " To those we reply , that if analysis is not a safe guide , we have none upon which we can depend , for past experience has clearly proven that ...
... question : " Is analysis a safe guard by which to esti mate the value of a fertilizer ? " To those we reply , that if analysis is not a safe guide , we have none upon which we can depend , for past experience has clearly proven that ...
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