Annual Report of the New York State College of Agriculture at Cornell University and the Agricultural Experiment Station, Часть 2 |
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... animals . Records and reports of corn growing in the neighborhood will add to the interest . These records may be made from original investigations by the pupils . The test of any exhibit is the amount of explanation that it requires ...
... animals . Records and reports of corn growing in the neighborhood will add to the interest . These records may be made from original investigations by the pupils . The test of any exhibit is the amount of explanation that it requires ...
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... animals , or from actual experimental work , instead of by reading or learning facts from a printed page . Books will help you and give suggestions for study , but successful farmers have been students of nature . In your study of cows ...
... animals , or from actual experimental work , instead of by reading or learning facts from a printed page . Books will help you and give suggestions for study , but successful farmers have been students of nature . In your study of cows ...
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... animals . The piece of ground need not be very large ; it is remarkable how much can be grown in a small space if the planting is properly planned . Each one of you knows his or her strength . Do not attempt less work than you can do ...
... animals . The piece of ground need not be very large ; it is remarkable how much can be grown in a small space if the planting is properly planned . Each one of you knows his or her strength . Do not attempt less work than you can do ...
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... animals will molest them . 5. A drinking fountain is attractive to birds . Plan to have one in your garden . * Macbeth , Act I , Scene 6 . 6. Birds that will build in houses are wrens ,. Is the location good ? The wrong way to hold the ...
... animals will molest them . 5. A drinking fountain is attractive to birds . Plan to have one in your garden . * Macbeth , Act I , Scene 6 . 6. Birds that will build in houses are wrens ,. Is the location good ? The wrong way to hold the ...
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... animals and insects once more abound , and trees , flowers , and weeds begin to grow . All Nature is alive , and there is a fine opportunity to study outdoor life . I hope that all the girls and boys who read this letter will sow seeds ...
... animals and insects once more abound , and trees , flowers , and weeds begin to grow . All Nature is alive , and there is a fine opportunity to study outdoor life . I hope that all the girls and boys who read this letter will sow seeds ...
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