Experiment Station Record, Volumen15U.S. Government Printing Office, 1903 |
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Página 529 - ... other researches or experiments bearing directly on the agricultural industry of the United States as may in each case be deemed advisable, having due regard to the varying conditions and needs of the respective states or territories.
Página 717 - When milk of average quality was fed sterilized and raw, those infants who received milk previously heated did, on the average, much better in warm weather than those who received it raw. The difference was so quickly manifest and so marked that there could be no mistaking the meaning of the results.
Página 704 - Leaf lard is the lard rendered at moderately high temperatures from the internal fat of the abdomen of the hog, excluding that adherent to the intestines.
Página 704 - Sterilized milk is milk that has been heated at the temperature of boiling water or higher for a length of time sufficient to kill all organisms present.
Página 704 - ... such varieties of foreign articles as are chiefly imported for American use. 8. The standards fixed are such that a departure of the articles to which they apply, above the maximum or below the minimum limit prescribed, is evidence that such articles are of inferior or abnormal quality. 9. The limits fixed as standard are not necessarily the extremes authentically recorded for the article in question, because such extremes are commonly due to abnormal conditions of production and are usually...
Página 717 - During hot weather, when the resistance of the children was lowered, the kind of milk taken influenced both the amount of illness and the mortality ; those who took condensed milk and cheap store milk did the worst, and those who received breast milk, and modified milk did the best.
Página 214 - The total value of implements and machinery on farms in this country, according to the last census, was $761,261,500, an average of $133 per farm 'and of 90 cents per acre of farm land. Much of this machinery is elaborate and complicated in construction and requires mechanical skill and genius for its most efficient operation and care. In very many cases it is also essential that the farmer shall understand how to repair such machinery. It represents an important part of the farmer's invested capital...
Página 704 - Sweetened condensed milk is milk from which a considerable portion of water has been evaporated...
Página 419 - Report on the Agricultural Returns relating to acreage and produce of crops and number of live stock in Great Britain...
Página 214 - ... in construction and requires mechanical skill and genius for its most efficient operation and care. In very many cases it is also essential that the farmer shall understand how to repair such machinery. It represents an important part of the farmer's invested capital upon which he must earn or pay interest. That there is an enormous waste of money due to neglect and unskillful handling of this part of the farm equipment must be obvious to any one who has traveled through the regions where it...