Experiment Station Record, Τόμος 36U.S. Government Printing Office, 1916 |
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Άλλες εκδόσεις - Προβολή όλων
Experiment Station Record, Τόμοι 71-80 United States. Office of Experiment Stations Πλήρης προβολή - 1934 |
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Σελίδα 608 - ... Nation, they immediately took steps to execute that part of the plan which had reference to a more perfect organization and coordination of the Nation's agricultural activities. The task was promptly undertaken of promoting in each State, in connection with the State council of safety, the organization of a small central division of food production and conservation composed of representatives of the State board of agriculture, of the land-grant college, of farmers' organizations, and of business...
Σελίδα 2 - ... of our agricultural knowledge, especially the full understanding of it, and some of the difficulties in its application in successful farming. It was a somewhat critical analysis of experimental methods, and it sounded a caution against premature generalization from laboratory results to the farm. As Dr. Jordan stated, the stations have been and are still putting too much time on mere variables that have no broad significance, and too little time on broad fundamentals. He called attention to...
Σελίδα 198 - ... reduce the professional preparation to the minimum. The course in agricultural education ought to include the principles of general methods. ' A certain amount of practice work should be required with real students, with real classes and conditions, and with problems teachers are going to meet. Prof. Hatch also discussed at length the growing demand for a course in the college known as. general science or elementary science. In discussing this paper RW Stimson laid stress upon the importance...
Σελίδα 264 - When rice is used in any quantity, the brown undermilled, or so-called hygienic rice, should be furnished. 3. Beans, peas or other legumes, known to prevent beriberi, should be served at least once a week. Canned beans or peas should not be used. 4. Some fresh vegetable or fruit should be issued at least once a week and preferably at least twice a week. 5. Barley, a known preventive of beriberi, should be used in all soups. 6. If...
Σελίδα 429 - ... southern Wyoming, Ontario, and Madison Counties southward, and throughout the Hudson Valley region with the exception of a few small areas, lime is greatly needed by the soil for success with clover, although this may not be the only factor for the successful growth of this crop. In those sections the lack "of lime is one of the most important limiting factors in larger crop production. In the remaining cultivated sections of the State the use of some lime is generally beneficial. The part of...
Σελίδα 326 - if manganese salts in small quantities increase crop yields on a soil that increase may be due in part at least to a beneficial effect on ammonification and nitrification with a consequently greater production of available plant food.
Σελίδα 65 - From the limited data of ... [the] last two experiments It is suggested that any marked change of temperature predisposes rabbits to this Infection, the severity of which varies with the amount of change, and that a change from low to high temperature has an even more marked effect than that from high to low.
Σελίδα 391 - The book aims to bring together in an orderly arrangement, (1) a store of information which may profitably come within the view of the student who desires to understand the economic phenomena of agriculture, and (2) a considerable number of opinions which have already been expressed as to the meaning of these facts. The introductory discussions contributed by the editor are not designed to reconcile the theories propounded by the many authors quoted, nor to give an authoritative "interpretation
Σελίδα 499 - ... the headquarters of the college of agriculture, housing the departments of agronomy, citriculture, forestry, genetics, pomology, soil technology, and viticulture. The new animal-husbandry laboratory at the Iowa State Agricultural College has been completed. It is a one-story building 74 by 112 feet, costing about $50,000. It has been devised especially for work in connection with the slaughtering, dressing, cutting, and curing of meats. The basement contains a 10-ton refrigerating plant, coolers,...
Σελίδα 344 - Self-sterility of a variety may be expected in proportion to the interval between the receptive stage of the pistillate flowers and the shedding of the pollen.