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xvii. lappuse - June 30, 1902; that we have found the same well kept and classified as above, and that the receipts for the year from the Treasurer of the United States are shown to have been...
247. lappuse - they were in large flocks containing both species in the proportion of two of the former to one of the latter " (the present)
xvii. lappuse - We, the undersigned duly appointed auditors of the corporation, do hereby certify that we have examined the books and accounts of the...
114. lappuse - ... pounds of acid phosphate and 200 pounds of muriate of potash per acre.
xi. lappuse - I beg leave to submit, on behalf of the Trustees of Rutgers College in New Jersey maintaining Rutgers Scientific School...
412. lappuse - that the untreated belts show a larger number and greater weight of tubers than the other areas, but the value of the larger crop is much less than where the sulfur had been added. ' ' Von Feilitzen (1913), in his experiments in 1911 and 1912 with sulfur treatment of potatoes, found that in case of one variety the results were decidedly beneficial, while in most of the others the advantage was either small or negative. Pethybridge (1912) tested the effect...
136. lappuse - It will be seeu from the above table that all of the ash was not recovered. This was undoubtedly due entirely to the method followed in making the ash determinations. There was practically no loss of nitrogenous materials, since the experiments show only variations which are within the limits of experimental error. In the case of the fat the full amount supplied by the raw materials was not recovered in the ether extract of the bread, the discrepancy being greater, absolutely, and less, relatively,...
47. lappuse - Home mixing has been carried on with entire satisfaction by a number of farmers for several years. The Station has encouraged these efforts as of value to the individuals themselves and an objectlesson to their neighbors, since it renders them familiar with the kinds and forms of plant-food, teaches them to think of pounds of nitrogen, phosphoric acid and potash, rather than tons of a particular phosphate, and in general unfolds the mystery which envelops the make-up of fertilizers in the minds of...
42. lappuse - ... portion of phosphoric acid soluble in distilled water, that portion soluble in a neutral solution of citrate of ammonia at a temperature not exceeding one hundred degrees Fahrenheit, and that portion of phosphoric acid not soluble in either of the above named fluids, shall each be determined separately ; and the material from which the phosphoric acid is obtained shall also be stated.
26. lappuse - Fahrenheit; and that portion of phosphoric acid not soluble in either of the above-named fluids, shall each be determined separately ; and the material from which the phosphoric acid is obtained shall also be stated ; a legible statement of such analysis shall accompany all packages or lots of over one hundred pounds sold, offered or exposed for sale.

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