Farmers' Bulletin

Farmers' Bulletin PDF Author:
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Category : Agriculture
Languages : en
Pages : 1052

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Control of the Melon Aphis

Control of the Melon Aphis PDF Author: Frank Hurlbut Chittenden
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Category : Aphis gossypii
Languages : en
Pages : 20

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Bulletin

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Category : Entomology
Languages : en
Pages : 1002

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Report

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Category : Agriculture
Languages : en
Pages : 824

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Report of the Secretary of Agriculture

Report of the Secretary of Agriculture PDF Author: United States. Department of Agriculture
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Category : Agriculture
Languages : en
Pages : 868

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Some Miscellaneous Results of the Work of the Division of Entomology, VII.

Some Miscellaneous Results of the Work of the Division of Entomology, VII. PDF Author: American Association of Economic Entomologists
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Category : Codling moth
Languages : en
Pages : 666

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Progress of the Beet-sugar Industry in the United States, 1897-1909

Progress of the Beet-sugar Industry in the United States, 1897-1909 PDF Author: United States. Department of Agriculture
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Category : Beet sugar
Languages : en
Pages : 564

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Everbearing Strawberries

Everbearing Strawberries PDF Author: George McMillan Darrow
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Category : Strawberries
Languages : en
Pages : 780

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Agriculture ...

Agriculture ... PDF Author: Boy Scouts of America
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Category : Agriculture
Languages : en
Pages : 52

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A Simple Way to Increase Crop Yields

A Simple Way to Increase Crop Yields PDF Author: Altus Lacy Quaintance
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Category : Beans
Languages : en
Pages : 766

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"The southern mountain farm often produces no more than a scant living for the family. Corn is the chief crop grown. Often part of the farm lies idle, being "rested," while corn is grown on another part year after year until the land is worn out. By growing three or more crops in rotation including clover, the farmer will be able to produce larger crops, make more money, and keep all crop land under cultivation all the time. Cattle, hogs, and sheep will not only add to the cash income, but will help to increase the fertility of the soil, a nd render larger crops possible. This bulletin describes crop rotations for small mountain farms in the southern Alleghenies, and gives complete directions for starting a crop rotation that will make poor mountain land more productive."--Page [2]