The Cereals in AmericaOrange Judd Company, 1908 - 421 páginas |
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... feet , and under 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 , and under 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 ...
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... feet high , while common wheat varieties grow to a height of from three to five feet ; probably the average height is four feet . The length of the culm has an important influence upon the liability to lodge , and also influences the ...
... feet high , while common wheat varieties grow to a height of from three to five feet ; probably the average height is four feet . The length of the culm has an important influence upon the liability to lodge , and also influences the ...
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... feet ) and stiffness of the straw . It is less liable to shatter before or during harvest and less liable to lodge than common wheat , and is thus especially adapted to the Pacific Coast States and those Rocky Mountain States where the ...
... feet ) and stiffness of the straw . It is less liable to shatter before or during harvest and less liable to lodge than common wheat , and is thus especially adapted to the Pacific Coast States and those Rocky Mountain States where the ...
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... feet , winter wheat should be sown generally about September 20th , with variations of a week either way , depending upon various factors indicated above . While obviously not as many factors enter into the time of seeding of spring ...
... feet , winter wheat should be sown generally about September 20th , with variations of a week either way , depending upon various factors indicated above . While obviously not as many factors enter into the time of seeding of spring ...
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... scattered directly from the hopper onto the surface of the ground instead of being conveyed by means of hoes underground . Standard widths are eight , eleven and fourteen feet . general forms : ( 1. 90 THE CEREALS IN AMERICA.
... scattered directly from the hopper onto the surface of the ground instead of being conveyed by means of hoes underground . Standard widths are eight , eleven and fourteen feet . general forms : ( 1. 90 THE CEREALS IN AMERICA.
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Página 341 - No. 2 barley shall be sound, of healthy color, not plump enough for No. 1, reasonably clean and reasonably free from other grain. No. 3 barley shall Include slightly shrunken and otherwise slightly damaged barley not good enough for No. 2. No.
Página 341 - No. 3 barley shall Include 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. No. 5...
Página 273 - No 1 white corn shall be sound, dry, plump and well cleaned. No. 2 WHITE CORN— No.