... to the crop. The advantage, therefore, of large sets remains practically unimpaired. Sixthly : Weight for weight, cut sets produce as nearly as possible the same weight per acre as whole potatoes ; but for the reasons given above, the weight of the... Report of the Commissioner of Agriculture for the Year ... - Stran 234avtor: United States. Department of Agriculture - 1869Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Royal Agricultural Society of England - 1867 - 812 strani
...prejudicial to the crop. The advantage, therefore, of large sets remains practically unimpaired. Sixthly. Weight for weight cut sets produce, as nearly as possible, the same weight per acre as whole potatoes ; but for the reasons given above, the weight of the sets should not be reduced by subdivision. Seventhly.... | |
| John Murray - 1867 - 832 strani
...prejudicial to the crop. The advantage, therefore, of large sets remains practically unimpaired. Sixthly. Weight for weight cut sets produce, as nearly as possible, the same weight per acre as whole potatoes ; but for the reasons given above, the weight of the sets should not be reduced by subdivision. Seventhly.... | |
| George W Johnso & Robert Hood - 1868 - 798 strani
...advantage, therefore, of large sets remains practically unimpaired. Sixthly, Weight for weight, cut seta produce, as nearly as possible, the same weight per acre as whole Potatoes ; but for the reasons given above, the weight of the sets should not be reduced by subdivision. Seventhly,... | |
| Commissioner of Agriculture - 1869 - 728 strani
...over the extra weight of the sets in planting four-ounce sets in lieu of one-ounce sets amounted, on the whole series of experiments, to from three to...certain limit; for the excess of the crop much more than Dalances the weight of extra seed used. Professor WW Daniells, of the Agricultural College of Wisconsin,... | |
| United States. Department of Agriculture - 1869 - 724 strani
...intervals at which the sets were planted in the drills, even those of the largest size, to шогв than twelve inches, diminishes the crop per acre....of this experiment, there would seem to be little orno difference, so far as the crop is concerned, whether potatoes are planted whole or cut. Again,... | |
| Washington Government Pritning Office - 1869 - 722 strani
...largest size ; to more than twelve inches, diminishes the crop per acre. 5. Weight tor weight, cnt sets produce, as nearly as possible, the same weight...so far as the crop is concerned, whether potatoes nre planted whole or cut. Again, nothing is lost by close planting within a certain limit; for the... | |
| 1875 - 520 strani
...prejudicial to the crop. The advantage, therefore, of large sets remaius practically unimpaired. " Sixthly, Weight for weight cut sets produce, as nearly as possible, the same weight per acre as whole Potatoes ; but for the reasons given above the weight of the sets thould not be reduced by subdivision. " Seventhly,... | |
| Maine. Board of Agriculture - 1868 - 510 strani
...prejudical to the crop. The advantage, therefore, of large sets remains practically unimpaired. Sixthly. Weight for weight cut sets produce, as nearly as possible, the same weight per acre as whole potatoes ; but for the reasons given above, the weight of the sets should not be reduced by subdivision. Seventhly.... | |
| ROGERSON - 1874 - 598 strani
...produces an increase in the crop much greater than the additional weight of the sets planted." Further, " weight for weight cut sets produce, as nearly as possible, the same weight per acre as whole potatoes." Mr. Shirley Hibberd, in his essay, advocated the plan of growing potatoes iu raised mounds, saying... | |
| Cuthbert William Johnson - 1868 - 444 strani
...prejudicial to the crop. The advantage, therefore, of large sets remains practically unimpaired. Sixthly : Weight for weight, cut sets produce as nearly as possible the same weight per acre as whole potatoes ; but for the reasons given above, the weight of the sets should not be reduced by subdivision. Seventhly... | |
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