Annual Report of the Wyoming Agricultural College and Experiment Station for the Year ..., Količina 6 ,Deli 1896–1898The Station, 1896 |
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... crops there , thus doing away with the accumulation of bulky and un- sightly material , dust , and litter in the ... cropping for alkali soil , sub - plowing , and sub - irrigation . The greenhouse was used during the early spring months ...
... crops there , thus doing away with the accumulation of bulky and un- sightly material , dust , and litter in the ... cropping for alkali soil , sub - plowing , and sub - irrigation . The greenhouse was used during the early spring months ...
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... crops . It is my pleasure to report again that so far , at least , we are remarkably immune from all fungi except those forms which vegetate in the tissues of the host during the entire period of the host's development ; as , for ...
... crops . It is my pleasure to report again that so far , at least , we are remarkably immune from all fungi except those forms which vegetate in the tissues of the host during the entire period of the host's development ; as , for ...
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... crops are quite exhaustive . The season proved to be an average one , and our results are very satisfactory . The three years ' test with potatoes was concluded . Work with various forage crops was continued and their growth and habits ...
... crops are quite exhaustive . The season proved to be an average one , and our results are very satisfactory . The three years ' test with potatoes was concluded . Work with various forage crops was continued and their growth and habits ...
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... crops . The total number of va- rieties planted and the different treatments given , with the different conditions under which the same varieties were planted , reached one thousand , requiring this num- ber of entries in the crop ...
... crops . The total number of va- rieties planted and the different treatments given , with the different conditions under which the same varieties were planted , reached one thousand , requiring this num- ber of entries in the crop ...
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... crops were very successful , especially alfalfa . The new ground , about eighteen acres , and five of the old acre plats , that were seeded to alfalfa this spring , have made a fine growth , and as there is a good stand will undoubtedly ...
... crops were very successful , especially alfalfa . The new ground , about eighteen acres , and five of the old acre plats , that were seeded to alfalfa this spring , have made a fine growth , and as there is a good stand will undoubtedly ...
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abundant Acad acre agricultural seniors alfalfa altitude amount apples August 21 B. C. Buffum barley berries bulletin bush cent alkali Centennial Valley Cheyenne crops cultivation Cummins Early Experiment Farm Experiment Station farmers feet Frequent frost grain Grass Gray Green Gros Ventre River ground growing Infrequent irrigation July 14 July 29 June 30 June 9 land Lander Laramie Hills Laramie Peak Laramie Plains Laramie River Medicine Bow Mountains moisture Nutt oats orchard OTTO GRAMM plants Plata Mines plats Platte plowed Pole Creek potatoes pounds Proc produced Pursh rare Required of agricultural Required of mechanical ripe sandy season Sept September small fruits soil species specimens spring Stool Subsoil sugar beets Sundance Table Mountain temperature Teton Mountains Thistle tion trees Union Pass UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING varieties weeds wheat Wheatland Wind River Wind River Mountains winter
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Stran 10 - In the dietary studies made in connection with the nutrition investigations of the Office of Experiment Stations of the United States Department of Agriculture...
Stran 25 - Territory shall be twenty-five thousand dollars, to be applied only to instruction in agriculture, the mechanic arts, the English language and the various branches of mathematical, physical, natural and economic science, with special reference to their applications in the industries of life, and to the facilities for such instruction...
Stran 5 - ... as soon as the income of the university will allow, in such order as the wants of the public shall seem to require, the said courses in the sciences and their application to the practical arts, shall be expanded into distinct colleges of the university, each with its own faculty and appropriate title.
Stran 10 - June 30, 1902; that we have found the same well kept and classified as above, and that the receipts for the year from the Treasurer of the United States are shown to have been...
Stran 19 - ... to be applied only to Instruction in agriculture, the mechanic art-s the English language, and the various branches of mathematical, physical, natural, and economic science, with special reference to their application in the industries of life, and to the facilities for such instruction...
Stran 39 - And we further certify that the expenditures have been solely for the purposes set forth in the Act of Congress approved March 2, 1887.
Stran 13 - The cadet officers are appointed by the commandant of cadets, subject to the approval of the President. The commissioned officers are usually selected from the senior class, the sergeants from the junior class, and the corporals from the sophomore class, general merit and military efficiency being the qualifications considered. Besides obtaining the excellent physical results which follow systematic and regular military training, the morale of the students will be thus improved.
Stran 73 - November 16, 1968, 1 wrote to the Secretary of the Interior and to the Secretary of Agriculture...
Stran 100 - Americana, Marsh, Arb. Am. ill (1785). Rare in the southeastern part of the state and probably infrequent everywhere except in the lower altitudes of the northeastern part, where it is reported very plentiful. Fairbanks, July 18, 1894 (No. 572). Wild Plum. Prunus demissa, Walp. Rep. ii, 10 (1843). This and the succeeding species have so much in common that it is difficult to separate them. It may be that none of the specimens are P. Virginiana, but rather only forms of P. demissa. Common on dry creek...
Stran 143 - ... 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.