Annual Reports of the Agricultural College of the University of Wyoming and of the Wyoming Agricultural Experiment Station, Količina 4 ,1. izdaja –Količina 7 ,33. izdajaUniversity of Wyoming., 1894 |
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... month . In addition to this , the Mechanical course calls for a thesis , and the Agricultural course requires a thesis , speeches and essays upon special subjects . It is hoped to place additional work in Engilsh in all the departments ...
... month . In addition to this , the Mechanical course calls for a thesis , and the Agricultural course requires a thesis , speeches and essays upon special subjects . It is hoped to place additional work in Engilsh in all the departments ...
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... months , when it is so much needed . The result of the investigation has been highly satisfactory and will be prepared for a bul- letin as soon as possible . The study of wind erosion has been continued during the year , but the work ...
... months , when it is so much needed . The result of the investigation has been highly satisfactory and will be prepared for a bul- letin as soon as possible . The study of wind erosion has been continued during the year , but the work ...
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... month and many of the plants were dead or past reviving when received . A few fruited this season . It is neces- sary to cover with earth for winter protection and deep enough to keep the canes moist . All the raspberries set out upon ...
... month and many of the plants were dead or past reviving when received . A few fruited this season . It is neces- sary to cover with earth for winter protection and deep enough to keep the canes moist . All the raspberries set out upon ...
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... months of March , April , May , September and November were colder than the same months in 1892 , while the months of June , July and August were warmer and drier . This shortened the growing season and caused the warm months to be more ...
... months of March , April , May , September and November were colder than the same months in 1892 , while the months of June , July and August were warmer and drier . This shortened the growing season and caused the warm months to be more ...
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... months from Feb. 1869 to Aug. 1878. During this time the normal was 12.92 inches . The greatest amount during any one year was 17.77 inches in 1872. The least occurred in 1871 , when only 8. 16 inches fell . The least annual precipita ...
... months from Feb. 1869 to Aug. 1878. During this time the normal was 12.92 inches . The greatest amount during any one year was 17.77 inches in 1872. The least occurred in 1871 , when only 8. 16 inches fell . The least annual precipita ...
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A. A. JOHNSON abundant Acad acid Agricultural College alkali altitude analysis April arid regions artesian August 21 AVEN NELSON B. C. Buffum beets Bulletin bushels carbonate cent Centennial Valley Cheyenne chlorid course crop Cummins Cut seed Department drill E. E. SLOSSON EXPERIMENT FARM Experiment Station feet Frequent frost gallons Garfield Peak grain grasses Gray Gros Ventre River HEBARD HORTICULTURIST inches Infrequent irrigation July 14 July 29 June land Lander Laramie Hills Laramie Peak Laramie Plains Laramie River lime Mechanical Medicine Bow Mountains miles Nutt plants Plata Mines Platte Pole Creek potatoes pounds Proc Pursh rock Saratoga season Sept September Silica smut soda Sodium soil species specimens streams sulphate Sundance Table Mountain temperature Teton Mountains tion Total Solids Union Pass UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING varieties wheat Wheatland Wind River Wind River Mountains winter WYOMING UNIVERSITY EXPERIMENT Yield per acre
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Stran 318 - 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 151 - 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 83 - ... and 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 1 - June 30, 1002 ; 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 303 - 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 214 - ... in it as do all sorts of burs; the farm itself becomes less and less valuable, and the difficulty of disposing of it greater, for the intending purchaser sees the evidences of an impoverished soil well seeded to weeds. The fences to some extent concealed in the weeds on either side do not create a desire in any one to possess the enclosed acres. That sometimes some use can be made of some weeds does not prove that weeds are a good thing; it may be worth while to save a crop of Rag-weeds in times...
Stran 255 - I have the honor to present the Seventh Annual Report of the Agricultural College and the Agricultural Experiment Station of Wyoming.
Stran 122 - Publications, Postage and stationery. Freight and express, Heat, light, and water, Chemical supplies, . Seeds, plants, and sundry supplies.
Stran 133 - The analytical geometry of the straight line, circle, and conic sections, including a discussion of the general equation of the second degree, and some special examples in higher loci.
Stran 18 - ... Laramie or Cheyenne. When different stores charge different prices, as is frequently the case, the lowest price is taken. No. 1. Wheatena, manufactured by Health Food Co., NY "Made from white wheat, the bran coats arc removed and by a peculiar process the starch is converted into a soluble substance. Can be perfectly prepared for the stomach by simply adding it to boiling water or to cold or hot milk without any cooking whatever. Rich in phosphatic •elements, abundant in nitrogen, deficient...