The Cereals in AmericaOrange Judd Company, 1912 - 421 páginas |
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... favorable wheat has been a favorite crop with new settlers , because a con- siderable acreage can be grown with comparatively little expend- iture of money or labor , and a money return can be secured more quickly than if stock raising ...
... favorable wheat has been a favorite crop with new settlers , because a con- siderable acreage can be grown with comparatively little expend- iture of money or labor , and a money return can be secured more quickly than if stock raising ...
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... favorable conditions they doubtless go much deeper . Schubart traced the roots of a winter wheat plant seven feet deep.1 Webber found that if the roots of one wheat plant were placed end to end they would reach 1,704 feet.2 Near the ...
... favorable conditions they doubtless go much deeper . Schubart traced the roots of a winter wheat plant seven feet deep.1 Webber found that if the roots of one wheat plant were placed end to end they would reach 1,704 feet.2 Near the ...
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... favorable conditions several dozen culms and conse- quently spikes may be produced from a single seed . This is known as tillering and is one of nature's methods of giving the plant power to adapt itself to its environment . Under ...
... favorable conditions several dozen culms and conse- quently spikes may be produced from a single seed . This is known as tillering and is one of nature's methods of giving the plant power to adapt itself to its environment . Under ...
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... favorable environment from a spike four and three - eighths inches long and containing forty - seven grains . Investigations by Lyon seem to show no relation between average weight of grain and the number on the spike . The yield of ...
... favorable environment from a spike four and three - eighths inches long and containing forty - seven grains . Investigations by Lyon seem to show no relation between average weight of grain and the number on the spike . The yield of ...
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... favorable ratio of glutenin to gliadin is twenty - five of the former to seventy - five of the latter . He gives analyses of two varieties which are in the ratio of 23 : 77 and 30 : 70 respectively , and suggests that the breadmaking ...
... favorable ratio of glutenin to gliadin is twenty - five of the former to seventy - five of the latter . He gives analyses of two varieties which are in the ratio of 23 : 77 and 30 : 70 respectively , and suggests that the breadmaking ...
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