The Cereals in AmericaOrange Judd Company, 1912 - 421 páginas |
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... grown in a minor way for their tubers . In 13. Roots . Generally speaking , the climatic conditions do not favor the production of root crops in the United States . Great Britain especially , turnips , ruta - bagas and the various forms ...
... grown in a minor way for their tubers . In 13. Roots . Generally speaking , the climatic conditions do not favor the production of root crops in the United States . Great Britain especially , turnips , ruta - bagas and the various forms ...
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... grown for its seeds . The cotton plant is by far the most important fiber plant in the United States and is becoming increasingly the most important source of fiber either vegetable or animal in the world . Ramie , jute and sisal are ...
... grown for its seeds . The cotton plant is by far the most important fiber plant in the United States and is becoming increasingly the most important source of fiber either vegetable or animal in the world . Ramie , jute and sisal are ...
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... grown by intercultural tillage have been in the past mostly gathered by hand . Root crops , the sugar beet and potatoes have been added to European agriculture within com paratively recent times . 21. The Beginnings of Plant Culture ...
... grown by intercultural tillage have been in the past mostly gathered by hand . Root crops , the sugar beet and potatoes have been added to European agriculture within com paratively recent times . 21. The Beginnings of Plant Culture ...
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... grown in a similar manner , rather than from ears where but one stalk is grown in a hill . IMPROVEMENT OF FIELD CROPS 19 Methods of Improvement.
... grown in a similar manner , rather than from ears where but one stalk is grown in a hill . IMPROVEMENT OF FIELD CROPS 19 Methods of Improvement.
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Thomas Forsyth Hunt. where but one stalk is grown in a hill . In the latter case the size of the ear will not be a criterion of the size of the ear where three stalks are grown in a hill . Where it is not possible to make selection under ...
Thomas Forsyth Hunt. where but one stalk is grown in a hill . In the latter case the size of the ear will not be a criterion of the size of the ear where three stalks are grown in a hill . Where it is not possible to make selection under ...
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