Bulletin, Izdaje 27–37

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The Station, 1898

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Stran 227 - ... inches of the surface. (3) The injury to vegetation is caused mainly or wholly within a few inches of the surface by the corrosion of the bark, usually near the root crown. This corrosion is strongest when carbonate of soda (salsoda) forms a large proportion of the salts; the soda then also dissolves the vegetable mold and causes blackish spots in the soil, popularly known as black alkali. (4) The injury caused by carbonate of soda is aggravated by its action in puddling...
Stran 173 - ... to 1 and even 2 per cent as a maximum. Beyond the latter figure it seems in no case to act more favorably than a less amount, unless it be mechanically.
Stran 313 - ... public highways in each township or county in this state to destroy or cause to be destroyed all noxious weeds mentioned in section two (2) hereof or unnecessary brush on the highways in such a manner as to effectually prevent the production of their seeds or their propagation in any other manner, to warn out labor or to employ labor for this purpose in the same manner as for repairs to the highways, and for neglect or failure to perform this work they shall be subjected to the penalties in this...
Stran 173 - The potash percentage of heavy clay upland soil, and clay loams, ranges from about 0.8 to 0.5 per cent; lighter loams from 0.45 to 0. 30 per cent; sandy loams below 0.3 per cent, and sandy soils of great depth may fall below 0.1 per cent consistently with good productiveness and durability. Virgin soils falling below 0.6 per cent in potash seem in most cases to be deficient in available potash, its application to such soils being followed by an immediate great increase of production. Sometimes, however,...
Stran 5 - GENERAL PHENOMENA OF CLIMATE. Information of a general character relating to the growth of plants will be of value in compiling the Climatology of a district. It is suggested that where voluntary observers can do so, the following be included in their records: Time of plowing in the spring. Time of planting various crops. Time of appearance of same above ground. . Time of flowering of strawberries, currants, raspberries, apples, plums, and other fruit. Time of commencement of haying. Time of commencement...
Stran 308 - Botanist, and three eminent farmers or ranchmen, who shall be appointed and commissioned by the Governor, with the consent of the Senate, from among the farmers or ranchmen who may be members of the Legislature during the two years following such appointment. They shall hold their offices for a term of two years, or until their successors are appointed. The Governor shall have power to fill all vacancies that may happen in the commission during the recess of the Senate, by granting commissions, which...
Stran 173 - ... discuss at present. A numb'er (far too limited as yet) of determinations made according to Grandeau's method, appear to confirm the inference that calcareous soils yield to this treatment a larger relative percentage of available phosphoric acid, than those deficient in lime." " 3. The potash percentages of soils seem, in a large number of cases, to vary with that of "clay...
Stran 308 - July 1, 1911, and they shall serve for a term of two years, or until their successors are appointed and qualified. They shall all be sworn to a faithful performance of their duties.
Stran 81 - Nasturtium officinale, R. Br. in Ait. Hort. Kew. Ed. 2, iv, 110(1812). Roripa Nasturtium. (L.) Rusby. Not common, but introduced into some of the springs about Laramie and probably elsewhere in the state. State Fish Hatchery, September 24, 1894 (No. 1152). Water Cress. Nasturtium palustre, DC Syst. Veg. ii, 191 (1821). Roripa pa/ustris, (L.) Bess. Only rarely seen, wet lowlands. CY Ranch, on Big Muddy, July 24, 1894 (No. 638). Nasturtium palustre hispidum, Fisch & Mey. Ind. Sem. Petr. iii, 41. Roripa...
Stran 75 - Clematis ligusticifolia, Nutt, Torr. & Gray, Fl. i, 9 (1838). From type locality, viz: " Plains of the Rocky Mountains, in open and in bushy places near streams.

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