| New York State Agricultural Society - 1858 - 872 páginas
...the frost and hard freezing, does injure them materially, and reduce both quantity and quality. 3. That if the cane is cut and housed or shocked in the...condition, it will probably keep unchanged for a long time. 4. That when the juice is obtained the process should proceed continuously and without delay. 5. That... | |
| 1857 - 1308 páginas
...frost, or even hard freezing, does not injure the juice nor the sugar, but that warm Indian summer weather, after the frost and hard freezing, does injure...and housed, or shocked in the field when in its most favourable condition, it will probably keep unchanged for a long time. " 4th. That when the juice is... | |
| 1857 - 780 páginas
...frost, or even hard freezing, does not injure the juice nor the sugar, but that warm Indian summer weather, after the frost and hard freezing, does injure...materially, and reduces both quantity and quality. 4th. That when the juice is obtained the process should proceed continuously and without delay. 5th.... | |
| Ohio State Board of Agriculture - 1858 - 908 páginas
...repay for their perusal. The conclusions to be drawn from them will be seen by the following SYNOPSIS. 1st. That it is obvious that there is a culminating...process should proceed continuously and without delay. 5th. That the clarification should be as perfect as possible by the time the density reaches 15 °... | |
| S.D. Harris - 1858 - 400 páginas
...the frost and Lard freezing, does injure them very materially, and reduces both quality and quantity. 3d. That if the cane is cut and housed, or shocked...field when in its most favorable condition, it will prbably keep unchanged for a long time. 4th. That when the juice is obtained, the process should proceed... | |
| 1858 - 784 páginas
...That frost, or even hard freezing, does not injure the juice or the sugar, but that warm Indian summer weather, after the frost and hard freezing, does injure...materially, and reduces both quantity and quality. 3. That if the cane is cut and housed, or shocked in the field when in its most favorable condition,... | |
| Freeman Hunt, Thomas Prentice Kettell, William Buck Dana - 1858 - 812 páginas
...That frost, or even hard freezing, does not injure the juice or the sugar, but that warm Indian summer weather, after the frost and hard freezing, does injure...materially, and reduces both quantity and quality. 3. That if the cane is cut and housed, or shocked in the field when in its most favorable condition,... | |
| 1858 - 782 páginas
...That frost, or even hard free/ing, does not injure the juice or the sugar, but that warm Indian summer weather, after the frost and hard freezing, does injure them very materially, and reduws both quantity and quality. 3. That if the cane is cut and housed, or shocked in the field when... | |
| American Pharmaceutical Association - 1859 - 442 páginas
...2d. That frost, or even hard freezing does not injure the juice nor the sugar, but warm Indian summer weather, after the frost and hard freezing, does injure...materially, and reduces both quantity and quality. 3dThat if the cane is cut and housed, or shocked in the field when in its most favorable condition,... | |
| American Pharmaceutical Association. Annual Meeting - 1859 - 444 páginas
...2d. That frost, or even hard freezing does not injure the juice nor the sugar, but warm Indian summer weather, after the frost and hard freezing, does injure...materially, and reduces both quantity and quality. 3dThat if the cane is cut and housed, or shocked in the field when in its most favorable condition,... | |
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