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According to the report of the State Board of Equalization for 1887 , there are in
the State 59,285 horses , 22,419 oxen , 94,329 COWS , 47,476 other cattle ,
155,685 sheep . Comparison with the report for the previous year shows a gain of
...
According to the report of the State Board of Equalization for 1887 , there are in
the State 59,285 horses , 22,419 oxen , 94,329 COWS , 47,476 other cattle ,
155,685 sheep . Comparison with the report for the previous year shows a gain of
...
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We earnestly recommend organized effort . Mr. J. L. Gerrish , of Webster , who
had accompanied the representatives of the Board , presented the subject of
sheep husbandry , and his address will be found in the appropriate place in this
report ...
We earnestly recommend organized effort . Mr. J. L. Gerrish , of Webster , who
had accompanied the representatives of the Board , presented the subject of
sheep husbandry , and his address will be found in the appropriate place in this
report ...
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Mr. Gerrish first gave a sheep talk , in a familiar way , being followed by
numerous questions by the few sheep farmers present , which evidenced an
increased interest in sheep husbandry in this section . Mr. Lyman made an
unusually strong ...
Mr. Gerrish first gave a sheep talk , in a familiar way , being followed by
numerous questions by the few sheep farmers present , which evidenced an
increased interest in sheep husbandry in this section . Mr. Lyman made an
unusually strong ...
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Mr. Gerrish presented the subject of sheep husbandry , a profitable discussion
following . The secretary gave a talk on private dairying , and in the discussion
which followed , Mr. W. D. Baker , of Quincy , advanced valuable suggestions .
Mr. Gerrish presented the subject of sheep husbandry , a profitable discussion
following . The secretary gave a talk on private dairying , and in the discussion
which followed , Mr. W. D. Baker , of Quincy , advanced valuable suggestions .
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Mr. Gerrish spoke of experience in the cross - breeding of sheep , and advanced
the idea that there was room in New Hampshire for three distinct breeds of cross -
bred sheep , adapted to the different qualities of pasture and different methods ...
Mr. Gerrish spoke of experience in the cross - breeding of sheep , and advanced
the idea that there was room in New Hampshire for three distinct breeds of cross -
bred sheep , adapted to the different qualities of pasture and different methods ...
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Página 289 - State which may take and claim the benefit of this act, to the endowment, support, and maintenance of at least one college where the leading object shall be, without excluding other scientific and classical studies, and including military tactics, to teach such branches of learning as are related to Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts...
Página 290 - If any portion of the fund invested, as provided by the foregoing section, or any portion of the interest thereon, shall, by any action or contingency, be diminished or lost, It shall be replaced by the State to which it belongs...
Página 264 - That all moneys derived from the sale of the lands aforesaid by the States to which the lands are apportioned, and from the sales of land scrip hereinbefore provided for, shall be invested in stocks of the United States, or of the States, or some other safe stocks yielding not less than five per centum upon the par value of said stocks...
Página 375 - SEC. 8. That in States having colleges entitled under this section to the benefits of this act and having also agricultural experiment stations established by law separate from said colleges, such States shall be authorized to apply such benefits to experiments at stations so established by such States...
Página 375 - That whenever it shall appear to the Secretary of the Treasury from the annual statement of receipts and expenditures of any of said stations that a portion of the preceding annual appropriation remains unexpended, such amount shall be deducted from the next succeeding annual appropriation to such station...
Página 290 - Fourth. An annual report shall be made regarding the progress of each college, recording any improvements and experiments made, with their cost and results, and such other matters, including State industrial and economical statistics, as may be supposed useful ; one copy of which shall be transmitted by mail free, by each, to all the other colleges which may be endowed under the provisions of this act, and also one copy to the Secretary of the Interior.
Página 375 - SEC. 10. Nothing in this act shall be held or construed as binding the United States to continue any payments from the Treasury to any or all the States or institutions mentioned in this act, but Congress may at any time amend suspend or repeal any or all the provisions of this act.
Página 264 - for the endowment, support and maintenance of at least one college, where the leading object shall be, without excluding other scientific and classical studies and including military tactics, to teach such branches of learning as are related to agriculture and the mechanic arts...
Página 289 - And be it further enacted, that all the expenses of management, superintendence, and taxes, from date of selection of said lands previous to their sales, and all expenses incurred in the management and disbursement of the moneys which may be received therefrom, shall be paid by the States to which they may belong, out of the treasury of said States, so that the entire proceeds of the sale of said lands shall be applied without any diminution whatever to the purposes hereinafter mentioned. SECT. 4....
Página 375 - ... appropriation herein made as shall become due to any State before the adjournment of the regular session of its Legislature meeting next after the passage of this act, shall be made upon the assent of the Governor thereof duly certified to the secretary of the treasury.