Report of the Agricultural Experiment Station of the University of California

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1915
 

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Stran 8 - At any regular meeting, or any regularly called special meeting, at which at least a majority of all its stockholders...
Stran 9 - Babylon, making its course to the south, the palaces lie the one on the east, and the other on the west side of the river; both built at exceeding costs and expense.
Stran 9 - ... of their purchases, which may be credited to the account of such non-shareholders on account of capital stock of the association; but in productive associations such as creameries, canneries, elevators, factories, and the like, dividends shall be on raw material delivered instead of on goods purchased. In case the association is both a selling and a producing concern, the dividends may be on both raw material delivered and on goods purchased by the patrons.
Stran 9 - ... and one-half of such uniform dividend to nonshareholders on the amount of their purchases, which may be credited to the account of such nonshareholders on account of capital stock of the association...
Stran 9 - ... per cent of the net profits for a reserve fund until an amount has accumulated in said reserve fund equal to thirty per...
Stran 114 - California, a miners' inch is s'o cubic foot per second; the second foot is the quantity represented by a stream 1 foot wide and 1 foot deep, flowing at the average rate of 1 foot per second.
Stran 312 - ... 2. The air should be very humid at the beginning of the drying process and should be made drier only gradually. "3. The temperature of the lumber must be maintained uniformly throughout the entire pile. For this an exceedingly large circulation of air is essential. "4. Control of the drying process at any given temperature must be secured by controlling the relative humidity, not by decreasing the circulation. "5. In general, high temperatures permit more rapid drying than do low ones.
Stran 74 - Professor of Agricultural Chemistry in the Graduate School of Tropical Agriculture and Citrus Experiment Station, Riverside.
Stran 30 - In studying the soil, it is necessary to consider at least a six foot section instead of the usual three foot section of the humid regions. The climatic conditions of the region and the mode of formation of the soils, have brought about many features that are not common to the soils of a humid region. Owing to the lack of rain, the soils have never been subject, to any degree of leaching and most of the soluble materials have been left in the soil masses. Hardpan. — Where the soils are old and...
Stran 33 - An adobe soil, on drying, shrinks markedly and breaks into blocks, with wide cracks between. 29 given to any soil which on drying shrinks markedly and breaks into blocks with wide cracks between. (See Fig. 6.) An adobe structure is undesirable because the soils dry out, not only from the surface but also from the sides of the wide cracks. In irrigating, the water must first fill the cracks...

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