The Cereals in AmericaOrange Judd Company, 1912 - 421 páginas |
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... usually been made to the station rather than to the individual for a number of reasons , the most important of which is that in the culture of these crops the location is frequently an important consideration . With few exceptions , the ...
... usually been made to the station rather than to the individual for a number of reasons , the most important of which is that in the culture of these crops the location is frequently an important consideration . With few exceptions , the ...
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... Usually , however , it is unwise to attempt the growth of any crop which experience has shown to be illy adapted to the climate and soil of a given region : at least as a leading crop . 23. The Profitableness of a Given Crop . - Depends ...
... Usually , however , it is unwise to attempt the growth of any crop which experience has shown to be illy adapted to the climate and soil of a given region : at least as a leading crop . 23. The Profitableness of a Given Crop . - Depends ...
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... usually enables the farmer to dis- tribute his labor and that of his employes and teams to better advantage throughout the year . It gives the advantages of a rotation of crops and , if stock feeding is a part of the system , of ...
... usually enables the farmer to dis- tribute his labor and that of his employes and teams to better advantage throughout the year . It gives the advantages of a rotation of crops and , if stock feeding is a part of the system , of ...
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... occurs will vary with the soil , but is usually about an inch from the. Cross section of a grain of wheat through embryo showing tips of three rootlets before germination . ( From microphoto- graph by Rowlee . ) STRUCTURE Relationships.
... occurs will vary with the soil , but is usually about an inch from the. Cross section of a grain of wheat through embryo showing tips of three rootlets before germination . ( From microphoto- graph by Rowlee . ) STRUCTURE Relationships.
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... usually hollow culms , but in some varieties this space is more or less filled with pith . The greatest variation is found in the upper internode , which should be examined in de- scribing a variety . The walls of the culm also vary in ...
... usually hollow culms , but in some varieties this space is more or less filled with pith . The greatest variation is found in the upper internode , which should be examined in de- scribing a variety . The walls of the culm also vary in ...
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Página 293 - or rather shads, which we have in great abundance and take with ease at our doors. "You may see in one township a hundred acres together set with these fish, every acre taking a thousand of them, and an acre thus dressed will produce and yield as much
Página 8 - States alone the inexhaustible forces of Nature would produce annually without effort and without cost: 5,200,000 extra bushels of corn, 15,000,000 extra bushels of wheat, 20,000,000 extra bushels of oats, 1,500,000 extra bushels of barley, 21,000,000 extra bushels of potatoes. But these vast possibilities are not alone for one year, or for our own time
Página 199 - 36 pounds of dry starch, 7 pounds of gluten and 5 pounds of bran or hull, the balance in weight being made up of water, soluble matter, etc. The value of the germ lies in the fact that it contains over 40 per cent of corn oil, worth,
Página 331 - No. 3 white oats shall be seven-eighths white, but not sufficiently sound and clean for No. 2. " No. 4 white oats shall be seven-eighths white, damp, badly damaged, musty, or for any other cause unfit for No. 3.
Página 35 - binds together the particles of flour, rendering the dough and gluten tough and coherent. The glutenin imparts solidity to the gluten, evidently forming a nucleus to which the gliadin adheres and from which it is consequently not washed away by water. Gliadin and starch mixed in the proportion of
Página 359 - include all barley which is badly damaged, or from any cause unfit for malting purposes, except that barley which has been chemically treated shall not be graded at all
Página 142 - will give the weight of a volume of water equal to the volume of
Página 359 - slightly shrunken and otherwise slightly damaged barley, not good enough for No. 2. " No. 4 Barley.—Shall include all barley fit for malting purposes, not good enough for No. 3.
Página 234 - couplet : He that by the plow would thrive Himself must either hold or drive.