The Cereals in AmericaOrange Judd Company, 1908 - 421 páginas |
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... probably offer , in order that the Instructor may choose such as he re- quires or as his facilities may permit . The author is aware that the success of his attempt to put this subject into pedagodic form is far from perfect . He will ...
... probably offer , in order that the Instructor may choose such as he re- quires or as his facilities may permit . The author is aware that the success of his attempt to put this subject into pedagodic form is far from perfect . He will ...
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... probably means that 125 million acres were in pasture . The area devoted to hay and pasture was therefore substantially the same as that given to the cereals . About one acre in thirty of the cultivated area was devoted to fruits and ...
... probably means that 125 million acres were in pasture . The area devoted to hay and pasture was therefore substantially the same as that given to the cereals . About one acre in thirty of the cultivated area was devoted to fruits and ...
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... Probably there is no grain , grass , fiber or root crop cultivated in the United States which has not been greatly changed since it was a wild plant . In recent years many new varieties have been produced , differing in marked degrees ...
... Probably there is no grain , grass , fiber or root crop cultivated in the United States which has not been greatly changed since it was a wild plant . In recent years many new varieties have been produced , differing in marked degrees ...
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... probably be the case under average con- ditions , the large seeds may perhaps give the best results , especially as under field conditions the larger size may be of advantage in enabling the plant to get a more vigorous start . Specific ...
... probably be the case under average con- ditions , the large seeds may perhaps give the best results , especially as under field conditions the larger size may be of advantage in enabling the plant to get a more vigorous start . Specific ...
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... probably over one hundred distinct forms from this one wild type . All of these forms are the result of long and patient selection of variations that were considered desirable by the gardener without any conscious attempt to produce ...
... probably over one hundred distinct forms from this one wild type . All of these forms are the result of long and patient selection of variations that were considered desirable by the gardener without any conscious attempt to produce ...
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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.