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Términos y frases comunes
acre AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION antennae apples areas army-worm Aspidiotus average brown bushels Chionaspis codling moth color conidia cost crops Dairy Industry Department Diaspis disease dorsal dust eggs Entomology exuviae Farm Management feed forest forestry fungus genus ginseng Globose groups of spinnerets growth hauling herds Husbandry inches infests inoculated June labor land larva larvæ last segment laterad lateral margin lead arsenate leaf roller loam M.S. in Agr mesal lobes metallic flavor milk moth Mytilaspis Norway spruce oats Oneida County orchard pasture Ph.D Phyllocactus Phytophthora Plant Breeding Plant Pathology plantations plat Plate potatoes pounds production Reniform roots sandy loam scale insects Scale of female Scotch pine Signoret silage silt loam Slightly metallic Soil Technology species specimens spines sprayed spruce stony loam subsoil sulfur surface third lobe timber Total trees Type of gland ventral ventral scale white pine yellow yields York
Pasajes populares
Página 31 - Description Fine gravel Coarse sand Medium sand Fine sand Very fine sand Silt Clay Percent Per cent Per cent Per cent Per cent Percent Percent 1619108 Son 1.1 3.5 7.8 3S.2 It).
Página 615 - Recently the scientific staff of the Dairy Division of the Bureau of Animal Industry in the United States Department of Agriculture has...
Página 182 - Pomology. ELMER S. SAVAGE, MSA, Ph.D., Animal Husbandry. LEWIS KNUDSON, Ph.D., Plant Physiology. KENNETH C. LIVERMORE, Ph.D., Farm Management. ALVIN C. BEAL, Ph.D., Floriculture. MORTIER F. BARRUS, Ph.D., Plant Pathology. CLYDE H. MYERS, MS, Ph.D., Plant Breeding. GEORGE W. TAILBY, JR., BSA, Superintendent of Livestock. EDWARD S. GUTHRIE, MS in Agr., Ph.D., Dairy Industry. JAMES C. BRADLEY, Ph.D., Entomology. PAUL WORK, BS, AB, Vegetable Gardening. JOHN BENTLEY, JR., BS, MF, Forestry.
Página 380 - That in clearing the ground, care be taken to leave one acre of trees for every five acres cleared, especially to preserve oak and mulberries for silk and shipping.
Página 28 - Very litle of the type is for sale, but prices generally quoted range from $60 to $100 an acre. The following table gives the results of mechanical analyses of samples of the soil and subsoil of this type : Mechanical Analyses of Holston Silt Loam.
Página 282 - Ph.D., Plant Breeding. DONALD REDDICK, Ph.D., Plant Pathology. EDWARD G. MONTGOMERY, MA, Farm Crops. WILLIAM A. RILEY, Ph.D., Entomology. MERRITT W. HARPER, MS. Animal Husbandry. JAMES A. BIZZELL, Ph.D., Soil Technology. GLENN W.
Página 451 - States ; from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and from the Great Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico.
Página 110 - Plant Pathology. BRISTOW ADAMS, BA, Editor. LELA G. GROSS, Assistant Editor. The regular bulletins of the Station are sent free on request to residents of New York State.
Página 526 - This species infests a great variety of plants ; and is to be found throughout our country from the Great Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico, and from the Atlantic to the Pacific.
Página 358 - BS, MF, Forestry. EARL W. BENJAMIN, Ph.D., Poultry Husbandry. EMMONS W. LELAND, BSA, Soil Technology. CHARLES T. GREGORY, Ph.D., Plant Pathology. ' WALTER W. FISK, MS in Agr., Dairy Industry. ARTHUR L. THOMPSON, Ph.D., Farm Management.