Annual Report of the New York State College of Agriculture at Cornell University and the Agricultural Experiment Station, Часть 2 |
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New York State College of Agriculture. WIDENER LIBRARY HX HQZM L ARVARDIAN MIA RISTO VE RI TAS CCLES IN NOVIANG barvard. Front Cover.
New York State College of Agriculture. WIDENER LIBRARY HX HQZM L ARVARDIAN MIA RISTO VE RI TAS CCLES IN NOVIANG barvard. Front Cover.
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... cover and each pupil has his own drinking cup . The floors are oiled several times during the term to prevent dust , and the district has just put new seats in the schoolroom . Last year Mrs. Dodge offered as a prize enough tulips for a ...
... cover and each pupil has his own drinking cup . The floors are oiled several times during the term to prevent dust , and the district has just put new seats in the schoolroom . Last year Mrs. Dodge offered as a prize enough tulips for a ...
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... Cover the seed with finely sifted soil from a quarter to a half inch deep , and firm gently . Save the rest of the box so that the plants may be transplanted into it after they are well started . This transplanting process is called ...
... Cover the seed with finely sifted soil from a quarter to a half inch deep , and firm gently . Save the rest of the box so that the plants may be transplanted into it after they are well started . This transplanting process is called ...
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... cover the ground with a good coating of barnyard manure . The labor of plowing or spading the ground is always the heaviest part of the work and often is discourag- ing . If you show your father or big brother that you are in earnest ...
... cover the ground with a good coating of barnyard manure . The labor of plowing or spading the ground is always the heaviest part of the work and often is discourag- ing . If you show your father or big brother that you are in earnest ...
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... cover the space allotted . Tiny seeds slip between the fingers easily and are gone before you realize it . Guard against this mistake . Sow the seed as evenly as possible , and cover it to the required depth , firming the soil well ...
... cover the space allotted . Tiny seeds slip between the fingers easily and are gone before you realize it . Guard against this mistake . Sow the seed as evenly as possible , and cover it to the required depth , firming the soil well ...
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