The Book of Wheat: An Economic History and Practical Manual of the Wheat IndustryO. Judd, 1908 - 369 páginas |
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... seed . Prof. W. M. Hays estimates that Minnesota No. 169 , a variety of wheat in- troduced by the Minnesota experiment station , has increased the yield of that state from 5 to 10 per cent . The most widely and universally grown ...
... seed . Prof. W. M. Hays estimates that Minnesota No. 169 , a variety of wheat in- troduced by the Minnesota experiment station , has increased the yield of that state from 5 to 10 per cent . The most widely and universally grown ...
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... seed . Wheat has the advantage of extreme diminution of the number of seeds to each flower , giving richness in starch and gluten , combined with the advantage of numerous flowers on each plant , giving many seeds . The Wheat Kernel is ...
... seed . Wheat has the advantage of extreme diminution of the number of seeds to each flower , giving richness in starch and gluten , combined with the advantage of numerous flowers on each plant , giving many seeds . The Wheat Kernel is ...
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... seed are exhausted and the At 41 ° F. , young plant is wholly cast upon its own resources . the time required for the rootlet to appear in wheat is about six days , which time corresponds to the more general idea of the period of ...
... seed are exhausted and the At 41 ° F. , young plant is wholly cast upon its own resources . the time required for the rootlet to appear in wheat is about six days , which time corresponds to the more general idea of the period of ...
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... seed varies much with conditions . There are usually at least six , but there may be from two to several dozen in extreme cases , 52 spikes having been ob- served . As a rule , the more favorable the con- ditions for plant growth , and ...
... seed varies much with conditions . There are usually at least six , but there may be from two to several dozen in extreme cases , 52 spikes having been ob- served . As a rule , the more favorable the con- ditions for plant growth , and ...
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... seeds . This migration of substance can take place only when there is plenty of water , and the crop fails when it is too dry . Too much water is also injurious , for it ... seed , and does not cease ripe . THE WHEAT GRAIN AND PLANT 19.
... seeds . This migration of substance can take place only when there is plenty of water , and the crop fails when it is too dry . Too much water is also injurious , for it ... seed , and does not cease ripe . THE WHEAT GRAIN AND PLANT 19.
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