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Strana 16
... soil and climate of Iowa . ART . 3. Said society shall hold its annual meeting each year for the transaction of its business at such time as may be fixed by said society , at which meeting officers shall be elected as follows : A ...
... soil and climate of Iowa . ART . 3. Said society shall hold its annual meeting each year for the transaction of its business at such time as may be fixed by said society , at which meeting officers shall be elected as follows : A ...
Strana 21
... soil and sub - soil , whether timbered or prairie land , situation as to shelter and slope , nearness to water , and its comparative elevation . The premium shall not be paid till scions are delivered in good order to superintendent of ...
... soil and sub - soil , whether timbered or prairie land , situation as to shelter and slope , nearness to water , and its comparative elevation . The premium shall not be paid till scions are delivered in good order to superintendent of ...
Strana 27
... soils , and that high ridges and exposed places suffered most . As to the character of soils , greatest damage ... soil from alternating extremes of freezing and thawing . While the loss to fruit growers has been great , there is ...
... soils , and that high ridges and exposed places suffered most . As to the character of soils , greatest damage ... soil from alternating extremes of freezing and thawing . While the loss to fruit growers has been great , there is ...
Strana 41
... soils where there was protection are no better than rich prairie soil . On the clay soils much less damage is apparent . Summer and fall apples produced , as near as we can estimate , 65 to 75 per cent . Winter apples , 25 to 35 per ...
... soils where there was protection are no better than rich prairie soil . On the clay soils much less damage is apparent . Summer and fall apples produced , as near as we can estimate , 65 to 75 per cent . Winter apples , 25 to 35 per ...
Strana 57
... soil , but allowed to remain as a mulch . Too many orchards are starved to death . You should not expect your orchard to produce a good crop of fruit and a good crop of hay or pasture at the same time . I see no serious objection to ...
... soil , but allowed to remain as a mulch . Too many orchards are starved to death . You should not expect your orchard to produce a good crop of fruit and a good crop of hay or pasture at the same time . I see no serious objection to ...
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Allamakee county apple trees April 28 bearing beautiful berries better blackberries blight BRANSON Bremer county buds bushels C. L. WATROUS cent cherry Clayton county committee condition cover cover crop crab Craig Cresco crop cultivation currants district Early Richmond experience F. O. HARRINGTON fall feet flowers Floyd county fruit growers fruit trees G. H. VAN HOUTEN garden GEORGE BACON grafted grapes GREENE ground grow grown growth H. W. LATHROP hardy horticultural Horticultural Society horticulturists Howard county inches injured Iowa killed last winter manure meeting Moines mulch native nursery orchard peach pears persimmon plant plow plums Prof prune Pyrus raspberries ripening root-killing roots rows scion season seed seedlings SILAS WILSON small fruits soil Spencer Spencer Spencer spraying spring station strawberries success summer things tion top-worked varieties vines W. M. BOMBERGER Waukee Wealthy Winesap Winneshiek county Wragg
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Strana 498 - Consider the lilies of the field; they toil not, neither do they spin: yet Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these.
Strana 505 - Slake the lime in another vessel. If the lime, when slaked, is lumpy or granular, it should be strained through coarse sacking or a fine sieve. Pour the copper sulphate solution into a barrel, or it may be dissolved in this in the first place; half fill the barrel with water; dilute the slaked lime to half a barrel of water, and pour into the diluted copper sulphate solution then stir thoroughly.
Strana 380 - And Ahab made a grove; and Ahab did more to provoke the LORD God of Israel to anger than all the kings of Israel that were before him.
Strana 72 - That the secretary of state be instructed to forward a copy of these resolutions to each of our senators and representatives in Congress.
Strana 102 - Every one who has traveled on the continent in the fruit season must have observed the respect that is paid to these appropriating marks ; and there is something highly gratifying in this, and in the humane feeling displayed by the princes of the different countries in causing the trees to be planted. It would indeed be lamentable if kind treatment did not produce a corresponding return.
Strana 142 - Prussia, has been regularly supplied with plants for study every week, elementary schools receiving specimens of four different species and secondary schools six. During the summer, at six o'clock in the morning, two large wagons start from the school gardens, loaded with cuttings packed and labeled for the different schools. The daily papers regularly announce what plants may be expected, and teachers consult with the gardeners as to what ought to be sown or planted. Teachers take their classes...
Strana 380 - And Abraham planted a grove in Beer-sheba, and called there on the name of the LORD, the everlasting God.
Strana 379 - Behold, I have given you every herb bearing seed, which is upon the face of all the earth, and every tree, in the which is the fruit of a tree yield,ing seed ; to you it shall be for meat. And to every beast of the earth, and to every fowl of the air, and to everything that creepeth upon the earth, wherein there is life, I have given every green herb for meat : and it was so.