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" The vast possibilities of plant breedinig can hardly be estimated. It would not be difficult for one man to breed a new rye, wheat, barley, oats or rice which would produce one grain more to each head, or a corn which would produce an extra kernel to... "
The Cereal in America ... - Página 14
por Thomas Forsyth Hunt - 1904 - 421 páginas
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Annual Report of the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, Volumen10

Pennsylvania. Department of Agriculture - 1904 - 800 páginas
...spineless cactus, has untold possibilities for the arid half of the United States. Says Luther Burbank, "The vast possibilities of plant breeding can hardly...more to each head, or a corn which would produce an extra kernel to each ear, another potato in each plant, or an apple, plum, orange, or nut to each tree....
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Annual Report

Columbus Horticultural Society, Columbus, Ohio - 1903 - 190 páginas
...year alone, but for years to come. This is the significance of improved seed. Says Luther Burbank: "The vast possibilities of plant breeding can hardly...more to each head, or a corn which would produce an extra kernel to each ear, another potato in each plant, or an apple, plum, orange, or nut to each tree....
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The Encyclopedia Americana: A Universal Reference Library ..., Volumen3

Frederick Converse Beach, George Edwin Rines - 1903 - 1074 páginas
...produced by the intelligent application of the forces of nature which are always awaiting our commands. The vast possibilities of plant breeding can hardly...more to each head, or a corn which would produce an extra kernel to each ear, another potato to each plant, or an apple, plum, orange, or nut to each tree....
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Annual Report [with Accompanying Documents]., Volumen4

New York (State). Department of Agriculture - 1904 - 576 páginas
...year alone but for years to come. This is the significance of im| proved seed. Says Luther Burbank, " The vast possibilities of plant breeding can hardly...more to each head, or a corn which would produce an extra kernel to each ear, another potato in each plant, or an apple, plum, orange, or nut to each tree....
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Annual Report, Volumen4

New York (State) Dept. of Agriculture - 1904 - 572 páginas
....year alone but for years to come. This is the significance of improved seed. Says Luther Burbank, " The vast possibilities of plant breeding can hardly...more to each head, or a corn which would produce an extra kernel to each ear, another potato in each plant, or an apple, plum, orange, or nut to each tree....
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Memoirs of the Horticultural Society of New York, Volúmenes1-2

1904 - 468 páginas
...forces of Nature which are always awaiting our commands. The vast possibilities of plant breedinig can hardly be estimated. It would not be difficult...more to each head, or a corn which would produce an extra kernel to each ear, another potato to each plant, or an apple, plum, orange or nut to each tree....
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Memoirs, Volúmenes1-2

Horticultural Society of New York - 1904 - 468 páginas
...forces of Nature which are always awaiting our commands. The vast possibilities of plant breedinig can hardly be estimated. It would not be difficult...more to each head, or a corn which would produce an extra kernel to each ear, another potato to each plant, or an apple, plum, orange or nut to each tree....
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Gardening, Volúmenes13-14

1905 - 808 páginas
...extracts: "The vast possibilities of plant-breeding can hardly be estimated. It would not be difficult tor one man to breed a new rye, wheat, barley, oats, or...more to each head, or a corn which would produce an extra kernel to each ear, another potato to each plant, or an apple, plum, orange or nut to each tree....
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Out West: A Magazine of the Old Pacific and the New, Volumen23

Charles Fletcher Lummis - 1905 - 1138 páginas
...in the line of improvement alone presents some stupendous figures : "It would not be difficult for a man to breed a new rye, wheat, barley, oats, or rice,...more to each head, or a corn which would produce an extra kernel to each ear, another potato to each plant, or an apple, plum, orange or nut to each tree....
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The Cereals in America

Thomas Forsyth Hunt - 1908 - 462 páginas
...of farm crops than to the improvement of farm animals. 30. The Importance of Plant Breeding.—The individual plant is the result of two forces: environment...more to each head, or a corn which would produce an extra kernel to each ear, another potato in each plant, or an apple, plum, orange or nut to each tree....
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