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Page 7
... practically undisturbed . There were so few plants left over a large portion of the plot that the few selections remaining there were transplanted into rows adjacent to the uninjured ones at the other end of the plot between June 5 and ...
... practically undisturbed . There were so few plants left over a large portion of the plot that the few selections remaining there were transplanted into rows adjacent to the uninjured ones at the other end of the plot between June 5 and ...
Page 20
... practically all deciduous fruit trees and also shade and orna- mental trees and shrubs are attacked by San José scale . The following list of food plants is taken from Bulletins No. 12 and 62 , U. S. Department of Agriculture , Bureau ...
... practically all deciduous fruit trees and also shade and orna- mental trees and shrubs are attacked by San José scale . The following list of food plants is taken from Bulletins No. 12 and 62 , U. S. Department of Agriculture , Bureau ...
Page 40
... ( practically unpruned ) bore 130 bunches of grapes , which weighed a little more than 25 pounds . This great burden so weakened the cane that much of the fruiting wood died after maturing the crop , and ( April 13 ) the same cane has set ...
... ( practically unpruned ) bore 130 bunches of grapes , which weighed a little more than 25 pounds . This great burden so weakened the cane that much of the fruiting wood died after maturing the crop , and ( April 13 ) the same cane has set ...
Page 41
... practically the same pruning in 1907. In 1906 the vine produced 90 bunches from 49 buds , and this year 37 buds give 82 clusters . Pruning has resulted in practically the same setting of fruit in the two seasons . Niagara shows the same ...
... practically the same pruning in 1907. In 1906 the vine produced 90 bunches from 49 buds , and this year 37 buds give 82 clusters . Pruning has resulted in practically the same setting of fruit in the two seasons . Niagara shows the same ...
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... practically all of the West Tennessee soils and all the analyses of insoluble residues in Table XXII . C. A. MOOERS * The modification as devised by Mr. Hampton is as follows : The Official method is followed up to the point where the ...
... practically all of the West Tennessee soils and all the analyses of insoluble residues in Table XXII . C. A. MOOERS * The modification as devised by Mr. Hampton is as follows : The Official method is followed up to the point where the ...
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100 muriate 300 acid phosphate acid phosphate 50 Agricultural alfalfa analyses Assistant average beans BROWN AYRES buds bulletin bushels butter fat cane cent Central Basin Chart corn stover cost County cowpeas cows crop Crossville Cumberland Plateau dairy eggs Entomologist Experiment Station farm farmer feed Fertilizer per acre fever tick Field fruit grain herd Highland Rim host animal inches Ito San July Knoxville lamb lime limestone loams Lonsdale car Mammoth Yellow manure McMinnville muriate of potash nitrate of soda nitrogen Old land pasture peas period phosphate 50 muriate phosphoric acid plant food plots poor produced profit pruned rainfall ration rotation San José scale season seed ticks Sept silage soil soy beans soy-bean hay soy-bean meal soy-bean straw spray spring steer per day Subsoil TABLE Tons trees Tullahoma UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE variety wheat Yield per acre Zoologist and Entomologist