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acid and potash acre Ammonia Analyses and Valuations anthracnose appearance application attack average bacteria barn-yard manure beetles black rot blackberry blight Bone Black borer brands Bulletin canes celery cent Colletotrichum commercial fertilizers Complete Fertilizers corn cost per pound crop cultivated decay destroyed disease early egg-plant eggs Expt farmers feeds field foliage fruit fungi fungus galls grain Ground Bone Guano inch infested injury insecticide insects Jersey July June kainit kerosene kill larva larvæ leaf leaves manure mature Meal mildew mixture moths Muriate of Potash nitrate of soda nitrogen observed oviposition oysters pests Phosphate phosphoric acid Phyllosticta plant-food plants plots plum present pupa remedy roots rosebug rust S. C. Rock samples season seed Selling Price soil Soluble spawn species specimens spores spraying squashes Station Number stem Superphosphate surface sweet potato tomato trees Vineland vines vineyards weeds wheat yield
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437. lappuse - ... of this act, or with a label stating that said fertilizer contains a larger percentage of any one or more of the constituents mentioned in said section than is contained therein...
430. lappuse - Said board shall proceed to organize, within twenty days after their appointment, by electing a president, who shall hold his office for one year, and until his successor shall be appointed.
437. lappuse - The sum appropriated by this act shall be paid by the treasurer of the State, upon the warrant of the comptroller, to...
431. lappuse - Managers ; provided, such land shall be acquired without cost or expense to the State of New Jersey ; which sum the treasurer of this State is hereby authorized to pay for such purpose to the Treasurer of said State Agricultural Experiment Station, upon the warrant of the Comptroller, as bills therefor shall be presented, marked approved by the President and two members of the said Board of Managers of said State Agricultural Experiment Station.
436. lappuse - ... stating that it contains a larger percentage of any one or more of the constituents named in section one of this act than it really does contain...
436. lappuse - ... dollars, to be recovered in an action of debt in any court of competent jurisdiction, in the name and to the use of the United States...
441. lappuse - Sorghum and Sugar-Making; a Report upon Experiments Made at Rio Grande during the season of 1888. What are the Worst Weeds of New Jersey ? Prices of Nitrogen, Phosphoric Acid and Potash.
435. lappuse - ... phosphoric acid in any form or combination ; the 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 ; a legible statement of such analysis shall accompany all...
453. lappuse - June 30, 1905, 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...
289. lappuse - While at first sight there does not seem to be any practical bearing for these results, upon a further consideration it may teach the truth that fungicides, as at present employed, are far stronger than they may need to be. If a bit of metallic copper in pure water will hold its own weight, or many times that of spores inactive, it seems likely that the time has come to try a weaker solution of copper. "Since the above was written opportunity has offered to test the spores of a species of Fusarium...