Bulletin, Izdaje 326–338

Sprednja platnica
The Station, 1918
No. 41 contains a complete list of bulletins issued to July 1892 with both volume and consecutive numbers.
 

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RESULTS OF THE EXPERIMENT A The corn crop 41
41
B The soybean crop 43
43
The wheat crop 44
44
N A STUDY OF THE SECTIONS 45
45
RELATIVE PROFITS OF LIVESTOCK AND GRAIN FARMING 47
47
THE PRODUCTION OF MANURE 48
48
THE MAINTENANCE OF NITROGEN 50 509
50
THE ULTIMATE SYSTEM OF FARMING 52
52
The Peach Tree Borer 55
55
The Mineral Metabolism of the Milch Cow 89
89
OBJECTS OF THE EXPERIMENT 92
92
SUMMARY OF RESULTS 102
102
INDEPENDENCE OF INDIVIDUAL MINERALS IN METABOLISM 111
111
331The Farmers Elevator Movement in Ohio 135
135
332Destructive Insects Affecting Ohio Shade and Forest Trees 161
161
The forest tent caterpillar 241
241
The oak tussock caterpillar 244
244
The pale tussock caterpillar 245
245
The hickory tussock moth 246
246
The variable oak leaf caterpillar 247
247
The yellowstriped oak caterpillar 244
249
The brown anisota 251
251
The greenstriped maple worm 252
252
The Viceroy 253
253
The red humped apple worm 254
254
The poplar leaf tyer 256
256
Abbotts pine sawfly 258
258
The cottonwood leaf beetle 259
259
The spotted willow leaf beetle 261
261
The hickory horned devil or regal walnut caterpillar 263
263
The imperial moth 265
265
The cecropia moth 266
266
The polyphemus moth 267
267
The luna moth 268
268
The io moth 270
270
The mourning cloak butterfly 271
271
The gipsy moth 273
273
The browntail moth 277
277
SCALE AND OTHER SUCKING INSECTS 280
280
The Putnam scale 283
283
The obscure scale 284
284
The oyster shell bark louse 285
285
The scurfy bark louse 288
288
The willow scurfy scale 289
289
The dogwood scurfy scale 290
290
The pine leaf scale 291
291
The honey locust scale 293
293
The rose scale 295
295
The cottony maple leaf scale 297
297
333Apple Blotch a Serious Fruit Disease
489
BLOTCH OF FRUIT
494
SPRAY SCHEDULE FOR BLOTCH
505
Dairy Production in Ohio
507
SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION
535
335Effect of Age of Pigs on the Rate and Economy of Gains
543
EXPERIMENT I
546
EXPERIMENT II
553
EXPERIMENT III
560
AND V
572
The Maintenance of Soil Fertility
577
Announcement
579
Crops grown in continuous culture
583
543
588
The 5year rotation at Wooster
596
Liming the land Wooster experiments
598
The lime and floats test
604
Supplemental liming tests at Wooster
607
Liming Strongsville land
611
The barnyard manure test
613
The potatoeswheatclover rotation
619
Potatoes
623
The 5year rotation at Strongsville
625
Tobacco
629
Liming the tobacco crop
633
Tobacco grown continuously at Germantown
634
The cornwheatclover rotation at Germantown
635
The cornwheatclover rotation at Carpenter
638
The cornoatswheatclover rotation at Findlay
640
Supplemental fertility tests at Wooster
642
Sugarbeets 32 Vegetables
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δ Maple syrup 34 Orchards 35 Small fruits
APPENDIXRECORD SHEETS

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Stran 160 - There shall be no lien in favor of a corporation upon the shares represented by a certificate issued by such corporation and there shall be no restriction upon the transfer of shares so represented by virtue of any by-law of such corporation, or otherwise, unless the right of the corporation to such lien or the restriction is stated upon the certificate.
Stran 720 - growing season" is applied to the period between the last killing frost in the spring and the first killing frost in the fall.
Stran 72 - Fair, down to some inches below Stormy. At one time we were all flung together in a heap at the bottom of the coach, and at another we were crushing our heads against the roof. Now, one side was down deep in the mire, and we were holding on to the other. Now, the coach was lying on the tails of the two wheelers; and now it was rearing up in the air, in a frantic state...
Stran 160 - The provisions of this section shall be applicable although the charter or articles of incorporation or code of regulations or by-laws of the corporation issuing the certificate itself provide that the shares represented thereby shall be transferable only on the books of the corporation or shall be registered by a registrar or transferred by a transfer agent.
Stran 504 - For the Elberta, Belle, Reeves, and other varieties of peaches of about the same ripening season, the following is advised : (1) about the time the calyces of shucks are shedding, spray with arsenate of lead at the rate of 2 pounds to 50 gallons of water.
Stran 72 - At one time we were all flung together in a heap at the bottom of the coach, and at another we were crushing our heads against the roof. Now, one side was down deep in the mire, and we were holding on to the other. Now, the coach was lying on the tails of the two wheelers; and now it was rearing up in the air, in a frantic state, with all four horses standing on the top of an insurmountable eminence, looking cooly back at it, as though they would say "Unharness us. It can't be done.
Stran 159 - The amount of its capital stock, and the number of shares into which it is divided; 7. If there is a capital stock, the amount actually subscribed, and by whom.
Stran 160 - ... for as many persons as there are directors or managers to be elected, or to cumulate said shares, and give one candidate as many votes as the number of directors multiplied by the number of his shares of stock shall equal, or to distribute them on the same principle among as many candidates as he shall think fit ; and such directors or managers shall not be elected in any other manner.
Stran 19 - The very extensive and highly cultivated fields and gardens show the work of many hands. The margins of those beautiful rivers — the Miamis, of the Lake, and Au Glaize — appear like one continued village for a number of miles, both above and below this place; nor have I ever before beheld such immense fields of corn in any part of America, from Canada to Florida.
Stran 73 - That one-twentieth of the net proceeds of the lands lying within said State sold by Congress shall be applied to the laying out and making public roads leading from the navigable waters emptying into the Atlantic, to the Ohio, to the the said state, and through the same, such roads to be laid out under the authority of Congress with the consent of the several states through which the roads shall pass.

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