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... grain and grass , but not yet brought under cultivation , has had the attention of the Board . From examinations made by members of the Board , there can be no doubt that much of this land ( classed as unimproved ) might be made ...
... grain and grass , but not yet brought under cultivation , has had the attention of the Board . From examinations made by members of the Board , there can be no doubt that much of this land ( classed as unimproved ) might be made ...
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... grain is in by the last of August . Such a course is an in- vitation which the fly is not slow to accept , and the usual trouble follows . Just how late the seeding may be put off , and yet be followed by reason- able expectations of a ...
... grain is in by the last of August . Such a course is an in- vitation which the fly is not slow to accept , and the usual trouble follows . Just how late the seeding may be put off , and yet be followed by reason- able expectations of a ...
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... Grains are wanting at both the base and point of the head . In many cases the failure may be due the effects of frost . In many cases where this de- fect is noticeable , a further examination will show an extra grain in some of the ...
... Grains are wanting at both the base and point of the head . In many cases the failure may be due the effects of frost . In many cases where this de- fect is noticeable , a further examination will show an extra grain in some of the ...
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... grain which of all others is most liable to injury from heating , ) in a large mow with the main crop , and often wonder why three bushels of seed per acre will produce so much better stand some years than others . A careful preparation ...
... grain which of all others is most liable to injury from heating , ) in a large mow with the main crop , and often wonder why three bushels of seed per acre will produce so much better stand some years than others . A careful preparation ...
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... grain , and thus many fields were allowed to stand until the proper period for cutting ( so as insure the best quality of hay ) had passed . We doubt whether our oldest and most experienced farmers can re - call a year when our State ...
... grain , and thus many fields were allowed to stand until the proper period for cutting ( so as insure the best quality of hay ) had passed . We doubt whether our oldest and most experienced farmers can re - call a year when our State ...
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