Transactions of the Wisconsin State Horticultural Society, Том 8 |
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... growth , soil formation stands prior to all others , as it lies at the foundation of vegetable growth . Prof. Morrow , in a recent paper at the Agricultural In- stitute of the Illinois State University , says on this point : " While air ...
... growth , soil formation stands prior to all others , as it lies at the foundation of vegetable growth . Prof. Morrow , in a recent paper at the Agricultural In- stitute of the Illinois State University , says on this point : " While air ...
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... growth in five general divisions , viz .: 1st . The Burr Oak group . 2d . The White Oak group . 3d . The Maple group . 4th . The Black Oak and Scrub Pine group . 5th . The Granite or Composite group . The first division embraces the ...
... growth in five general divisions , viz .: 1st . The Burr Oak group . 2d . The White Oak group . 3d . The Maple group . 4th . The Black Oak and Scrub Pine group . 5th . The Granite or Composite group . The first division embraces the ...
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... growth than the lower . Through the length of the state , the presence of all the native fruits in this group indicate its capacity , and may be considered an unerring guide to the adaptation of their congeners among our cultivated ...
... growth than the lower . Through the length of the state , the presence of all the native fruits in this group indicate its capacity , and may be considered an unerring guide to the adaptation of their congeners among our cultivated ...
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... growth in abundance . Its timber resources are its chief attractions at present , and no doubt the Siberians and ... growth much more sharply drawn than at present , for the drift deposits have given us an endless variation of soil , as ...
... growth in abundance . Its timber resources are its chief attractions at present , and no doubt the Siberians and ... growth much more sharply drawn than at present , for the drift deposits have given us an endless variation of soil , as ...
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... growth ? First , by an- alysis , and second by observation . The first most positive and the last , most practical . If any have concluded that fruit growing is not a success in our state , they must admit that there are cases of fair ...
... growth ? First , by an- alysis , and second by observation . The first most positive and the last , most practical . If any have concluded that fruit growing is not a success in our state , they must admit that there are cases of fair ...
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