Annual Report of the Director, Volúmenes1-4Some numbers are the reports of the president of the college, which include the reports of the experiment station. |
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... inches high when planted , and have made a growth of from one to three inches . Next spring a forest plantation of five acres will be planted , using the trees which have been grown this season in the nursery . Varieties . - European ...
... inches high when planted , and have made a growth of from one to three inches . Next spring a forest plantation of five acres will be planted , using the trees which have been grown this season in the nursery . Varieties . - European ...
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... inches in diameter . In September the mulch was removed from the trees and the ground around them was firmly tamped ... inch . No apparent difference in growth was observed between the trees on the tops of knolls and those in lower ...
... inches in diameter . In September the mulch was removed from the trees and the ground around them was firmly tamped ... inch . No apparent difference in growth was observed between the trees on the tops of knolls and those in lower ...
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... inches long . One leader measured one foot three inches in length . The alder is a fine ornamental tree with foliage somewhat resembling the small leaves of the hazlenut . It seldom exceeds thirty - five feet in height and its wood is ...
... inches long . One leader measured one foot three inches in length . The alder is a fine ornamental tree with foliage somewhat resembling the small leaves of the hazlenut . It seldom exceeds thirty - five feet in height and its wood is ...
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... inches long , but this was excep- tional . The soft maple cannot be recommended for prairie culture because the wood is not tough enough to withstand the heavy winds . Its timber is no more valuable for farm uses than box elder , which ...
... inches long , but this was excep- tional . The soft maple cannot be recommended for prairie culture because the wood is not tough enough to withstand the heavy winds . Its timber is no more valuable for farm uses than box elder , which ...
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... inches . The timber of basswood does not eqnal that of box elder in value . As an addition to our short list of ornamental trees it is to be prized . Its round leaves make fine shade during the summer , and its fragrant , cream ...
... inches . The timber of basswood does not eqnal that of box elder in value . As an addition to our short list of ornamental trees it is to be prized . Its round leaves make fine shade during the summer , and its fragrant , cream ...
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Annual Report of the Director, Volúmenes6-9 South Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station Vista de fragmentos - 1893 |
Annual Report of the Director, Volumen72 South Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station Vista de fragmentos - 1958 |
Annual Report of the Director, Volumen73 South Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station Vista de fragmentos - 1961 |
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Página 5 - AN ACT To establish agricultural experiment stations In connection with the colleges established In the several States under the provisions of an act approved July second, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, and of the acts supplementary thereto...
Página 5 - The assent of the legislature of the State of Washington is hereby given, in pursuance of the requirements of section nine (9) of said act of congress, approved March 2, 1887, to the granting of money therein made to the establishment of experiment stations in accordance with section one (1) of said last mentioned act, and assent is hereby given to carry out, within the State of Washington, every provision of said act.
Página 5 - An act to establish agricultural experiment stations in connection with the colleges establi-hcd in the several states, under the provisions of an act approved July second, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, and of the acts supplementary thereto.
Página 15 - ... the plats were given four different cultivations, a six-shovel corn plow and a double spring-tooth cultivator being used for the purpose. In addition to this they were twice hoed. Cultivation began on the llth day of June and ended on the 17th day of July. General remarks. — It was observed in all the plats that the earlier plantings grew larger and stronger than the after ones and that the silks and tassels made their appearance more regularly. The ears of nearly all varieties of the Flint...
Página 5 - Washington is hereby given, in pursuance of the requirements of section nine (9) of said act of congress, approved March 2, 1887, to the granting of money therein made to the establishment of experiment stations in accordance with section one (1) of said last mentioned act, and assent is hereby given to carry out, within the State of Washington, every provision of said act.
Página 5 - The assent of the legislative assembly of North Dakota is hereby given, in pursuance of the requirements of section 9 of said act of Congress approved March 2, 1887, to the grant of money therein made, and to the establishing of an experiment station in accordance with section 1 of said last -mentioned act, and assent is hereby given to carry out all and singular the provisions of said act. SEC.
Página 5 - SEC, 16. There is hereby established an agricultural experiment station in connection with the North Dakota Agricultural College, and under the direction of the board of directors of said college, for the purpose of conducting experiments in agriculture, according to the terms of section 1 of an act of Congress approved March 2, 1887.
Página 14 - The season can not be lengthened by planting before the temperature of the soil and atmosphere are right for growth. (3) Thorough preparation of the soil before planting and early cultivation before and Immediately after the corn is up are the surest and most economic methods of clearing the field of weeds. Frequent shallow cultivation throughout the first half of the season gives the most favorable conditions for full growth and maturity, and fosters the moisture in the soil for the use of the plant....
Página 13 - Kentucky blue-grass, meadow fescue, creeping bent, redtop, sheep's fescue, orchard grass, Rhode Island bent, hard fescue, and timothy. Alfalfa sown one year earlier lived through two winters, was mowed three times each season, the first excepted, and was still vigorous when plowed under at the close of the third season.
Página 32 - No. t1 by Prof. Luther Foster, director and agriculturist, and is as follows : The corn experiment embraced a set of 39 plats, each containing 60 rows 24 hills in length. Thirty-three of these plats were planted with different varieties of corn, 18 of Dent and 15 of Flint, the rest being used for experiments in deep and shallow cultivation. On the first 33 plats the planting began on the 7th and 8th days of May. Two rows of each plat were planted every day for thirty consecutive working days. It...