| Massachusetts. State Board of Agriculture - 1885 - 580 lapas
...reverted "or backgone phosphoric acid. The above trade values are the figures at which, on March 1, 1884, the respective ingredients could be bought at retail,...for cash, in our markets in the raw materials, which 1881. 1882. 1883. 188*. Nitrogen in ammonia salts, 22} 29 26 22 26 26 20 18 Nitrogen in dried and fine... | |
| Massachusetts. State Board of Agriculture - 1889 - 714 lapas
...AGRICULTURE. [Jan. The above trade values are the figures at which, in the six months preceding March 1, the respective ingredients could be bought at retail for cash in our large markets, in the raw materials which are the regular source of supply. They also correspond to... | |
| Massachusetts - 1892 - 368 lapas
...two cents. The above trade values are the figures at which, in the six months .preceding March, 1891, the respective ingredients could be bought at retail for cash in our large markets, in the raw materials, which are the regular source of supply. They also correspond to... | |
| Maine. Board of Agriculture - 1892 - 752 lapas
...ingredients could be bought at retail for cash in our large markets, Boston, New York and Philadelphia, in the raw materials which are the regular source of supply. They also < orrespond to the average wholesale prices for the six mouths ending March 1st, plus about 20 per... | |
| Massachusetts Agricultural Experiment Station - 1883 - 248 lapas
...grade sulphate, 1\ " Kainite, 4A " Muriate, 4J 4| The above trade values are the figures at which, on March 1st, the respective ingredients could be...materials, which are the regular source of supply. *Dissolvert from two grams of Phosphate, unground, by 100 CC neutral solution of ammonium citrate sp... | |
| Massachusetts Agricultural Experiment Station - 1886 - 562 lapas
...frorr. chlorine, 5^ " Kainite, 4J " ' Muriate. 4^ The above trade values are the figures at which on March 1st, the respective ingredients could be bought at retail for cash per pound in our leading markets in the raw materials, which are the regular source of supply. They... | |
| Maine. Board of Agriculture - 1884 - 492 lapas
...intended to represent the price at which the respective ingredients could have been purchased at retail in our markets in the raw materials which are the regular source of supply for all purchasers. Their cost to manufacturers at wholesale prices would have been about twenty per... | |
| Massachusetts Agricultural Experiment Station - 1884 - 1168 lapas
...phosphoric acid. The above trade values are the figures at which, in the six months preceding March 1, the respective ingredients could be bought at retail for cash in our large markets, in the raw materials which are the regular source of supply. They also correspond to... | |
| Hiram A. Cutting - 1886 - 416 lapas
...as well served as in England and Germany. The above trade- values are the figures at which in March the respective ingredients could be bought at retail for cash, in our large markets, in the raw materials, which are the regular source of supply. They also correspond to... | |
| Hiram Adolphus Cutting - 1886 - 196 lapas
...as well served as in England and Germany. The above trade values are the figures at which in March the respective ingredients could be bought at retail for cash, in our large markets, in the raw materials,which are the regular source of supply. They also correspond to... | |
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