The Budget Report of the State Board of Finance and Control to the General Assembly, Session of [1929-] 1937, 4. sējums,2. daļaThe State., 1919 Budget report for 1929/31 deals also with the operations of the fiscal year ended June 30, 1928 and the estimates for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1929. |
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46. lappuse
... oats and soybeans . They have also been carried on to demon- strate the best methods of growing clover , alfalfa and soybeans , and their value as a source of protein in the ration . In 1917 , a series of corn variety tests and a ...
... oats and soybeans . They have also been carried on to demon- strate the best methods of growing clover , alfalfa and soybeans , and their value as a source of protein in the ration . In 1917 , a series of corn variety tests and a ...
47. lappuse
... Oat Varieties Potato Spraying Hay 2 Hog Cholera 2 3 5 1 BOYS ' AND GIRLS ' WORK - Some of the County Agents and all of the Assistant County Agents have carried on projects in Junior work . In 1917 this took the form of Boys ' and Girls ...
... Oat Varieties Potato Spraying Hay 2 Hog Cholera 2 3 5 1 BOYS ' AND GIRLS ' WORK - Some of the County Agents and all of the Assistant County Agents have carried on projects in Junior work . In 1917 this took the form of Boys ' and Girls ...
91. lappuse
... oats , one bushel of early oats and one of a late variety . These are to be distributed for comparative purposes and should furnish the state some dependable information regarding the relative desirability of early and late oat ...
... oats , one bushel of early oats and one of a late variety . These are to be distributed for comparative purposes and should furnish the state some dependable information regarding the relative desirability of early and late oat ...
101. lappuse
... oats and peas mixed and later to an acre of alfalfa which had been cut the second time . They were kept on these three lots from June 20 until August 25 with- out any grain at all . The sows were in excellent condition all the while ...
... oats and peas mixed and later to an acre of alfalfa which had been cut the second time . They were kept on these three lots from June 20 until August 25 with- out any grain at all . The sows were in excellent condition all the while ...
136. lappuse
... oat- meal and the Indian's maize were prepared in this way . The next development was porridge , in which the grain was boiled or steamed with water , milk or meat stock , and thus rendered more palatable . Porridge , however , requires ...
... oat- meal and the Indian's maize were prepared in this way . The next development was porridge , in which the grain was boiled or steamed with water , milk or meat stock , and thus rendered more palatable . Porridge , however , requires ...
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429. lappuse - Linseed meal is the ground product obtained after extraction of part of the oil from ground flaxseed screened and cleaned of weed seeds and other foreign materials by the most improved commercial processes.
20. lappuse - ... such woman shall cause such child to be committed to such asylum as may be provided by law for such purposes, or to the care and custody of some relative or proper person willing to assume such care.
428. lappuse - Cottonseed Meal is a product of the cottonseed only, composed principally of the kernel with such portion of the hull as is necessary in the manufacture of oil; provided that nothing shall be recognized as cottonseed meal that does not conform to the foregoing definition and that does not contain at least 36 per cent of protein.
428. lappuse - Choice Cottonseed Meal must be finely ground, not necessarily bolted, perfectly sound and sweet in odor, yellow, free from excess of lint and must contain at least 41 per cent of protein.
317. lappuse - ... under the provisions of this act. Sec. 6. This act shall take effect from its passage.
5. lappuse - Connecticut, in such branches of scientific knowledge as shall tend to increase their proficiency in the business of agriculture.
502. lappuse - Section 1. ... No person, ... by himself . . . or agent . . . shall sell, offer or expose for sale or have in his possession with intent to sell any syrup, maple syrup, sugar-cane syrup, sugar syrup, refiners...
429. lappuse - Wheat bran with mill run screenings is pure wheat bran plus the screenings which were separated from the wheat used in preparing said bran. Wheat bran with screenings not exceeding mill run Is either wheat bran with the whole mill run of screenings or wheat bran with a portion of the mill run of screenings, provided that such portion is not an inferior portion thereof.
423. lappuse - No registration of feeds or payment of analysis or license fees is required. The penalty for violation of the statute is not more than $100 fine for the first offense and not more than $200 for each subsequent offense. The law authorizes this station to take samples from any manufacturer or dealer, in a prescribed manner, and requires the station to analyze annually at least one sample of each brand which it has collected, and to publish these analyses "together with such additional information in...
10. lappuse - An Act to authorize the President to increase temporarily the Military establishment of the United States", approved May 18, 1917, or any.