Transactions of the Wisconsin State Agricultural Society, Svazek 24

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Published with vol. 21-25: Transactions of the Wisconsin State Horticultural Society, vol. 13-17, and Annual report of the Wisconsin Dairymen's Association, no. 11-15; with vol. 22-25: Annual report of the Agricultural Experiment Station of the University of Wisconsin, no. 1-4.

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Premium Awards 2935
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Bancroft A A premium 3 00
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Reports of Superintendents 5660
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Minutes of Society Meetings including Election of Officers and Treasurers Report 6881
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Squire L A county society delegate 7 30
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Paine G E telegraph operator 10 00
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Gov Rusks Speech at State Fair 8285
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Farmers Convention Opening Address By President A A Arnold 90107
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Agricultural Institutes By Hiram Smith 107111
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Discussion 121128
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Coming Events Cast Their Shadows Before By Aaron Broughton 125133
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Discussion 193134
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Discussion 147169
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Remarks on Chemical Composition of Common Articles Used as Cattle Food Prof
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Dairying the Best Farming for Farmer and Farm By Henry E A vord Houghton
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Discussion 193199
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Over Production by A L Chapin 200207
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Discussion 207211
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Our Farming Its Changing Condition and Outlook By G E Morrow 221232
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The Present and Future Advantage to the Farmer of Grange Membership
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Discussion 243256
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Growth and Development of the Plow By Prof W A Henry 257273
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Farmers Wives By Juliet H Severance M D 273283
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Educational Needs of Farmers Sons In School and Out By R F Roberts 283
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Address by George H Harding 307311
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Address by Prof Morrow 317327
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Resolutions
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Minutes of Meeting of the WoolGrowers Association 360361
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The Tariff on Wool 367371
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Economic Relations of Wisconsin Birds By F H King 372480
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OFFICERS FOR 1886
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MEMBERS FOR 1886
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A Half Hour Among My Flowers Mrs A O Rich Weyau
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Sheasby Grey signs 67 75
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A Talk about the Thistle Mrs A Kerr Madison
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What the Flowers Teach Us Mrs Vie H Campbell Evans
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Newton T L expenses board meeting August 11 6 25
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Meeting at the State Fair
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Dairying in Hard Times John Gould 193
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The Jersey Cow T A Lloyd 199
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A Narrative in Three Chapters W D Hoard 210
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Donahue Terrance police 8 00
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Terwilliger Sid assistant marshal 29 00
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Richmond T C advertising 21 15
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Fratt N D expenses board meetings February 26 50
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The Kellogg system of creamraising by W A Henry
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Report on grain trials for 1885 by W A Henry
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Report on grasses and forage plants by W A Henry
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Tests of machinery etc by W A Henry
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Analyses of feeding stuffs by H P Armsby
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Value of new process oil meal as compared with corn meal
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The Cooley system of creaming milk by H P Armsby 118
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Analyses of fertilizers by H P Armsby 124
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Miscellaneous chemical and other work by H P Armsby 134
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Weeds mentioned in the Wisconsin weed law of 18845 and sev
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CORRESPONDENCE 168
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METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS furnished by the Washburn
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Strana 80 - In all places, then, and in all seasons, Flowers expand their light and soullike wings, Teaching us, by most persuasive reasons, How akin they are to human things. And with childlike, credulous affection We behold their tender buds expand ; Emblems of our own great resurrection Emblems of the bright and better land.
Strana 210 - And the field of Ephron, which was in Machpelah, which •was before Mamre, the field and the cave which was therein, and all the trees that were in the field, that were in all the borders round about, were made sure Unto Abraham for a possession in the presence of the children of Heth, before all that went in at the gate of his city.
Strana 101 - At length, my dear marquis, I am become a private citizen on the banks of the Potomac, and under the shadow of my own vine and my own fig-tree, free from the bustle of a camp, and the busy scenes of public life. I am solacing myself with those tranquil enjoyments, of which the soldier, who is ever in pursuit of fame, the statesman, whose watchful days and sleepless nights are spent in devising schemes to promote the welfare of his own, perhaps the ruin of other countries, as if this globe was insufficient...
Strana 205 - Could we suddenly double the productive powers of the country, we should double the supply of commodities in every market ; but we should, by the same stroke, double the purchasing power. Everybody would bring a double demand as well as supply : everybody would be able to buy twice as much, because every one would have twice as much to offer in exchange.
Strana 69 - I know a bank where the wild thyme blows, Where ox-lips and the nodding violet grows ; Quite over-canopied with luscious woodbine, With sweet musk-roses, and with eglantine...
Strana 148 - Shall I be left forgotten in the dust, When Fate, relenting, lets the flower revive? Shall Nature's voice, to man alone unjust, Bid him, though doom'd to perish, hope to live? Is it for this fair Virtue oft must strive With disappointment, penury, and pain ? No: Heaven's immortal spring shall yet arrive, And man's majestic beauty bloom again, Bright through th' eternal year of Love's triumphant reign.
Strana 70 - The snowdrop and then the violet Arose from the ground with warm rain wet, And their breath was mixed with fresh odor, sent From the turf, like the voice and the instrument. Then the pied wind-flowers and the tulip tall, And narcissi, the fairest among them all, Who gaze on their eyes in the stream's recess Till they die of their own dear loveliness...
Strana 145 - Canada thistles," who shall be required to take the same oath as town officers, and shall hold his office for one year and until his successor is appointed and qualified.
Strana 70 - ... and the hyacinth purple, and white, and blue, which flung from its bells a sweet peal anew of music so delicate, soft, and intense, it was felt like an odour within the sense...
Strana viii - There shall be levied and collected annually a state tax of one-eighth (1-8) of one (1) mill for each dollar of the assessed valuation of the taxable property of the state...

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