Bulletin, Issues 361-375University, 1915 |
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Page 372 - That in clearing the ground, care be taken to leave one acre of trees for every five acres cleared, especially to preserve oak and mulberries for silk and shipping.
Page 516 - This species infests a great variety of plants, and is to be found throughout our country from the Great Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico and from the Atlantic to the Pacific.
Page 28 - Very litle of the type is for sale, but prices generally quoted range from $60 to $100 an acre. The following table gives the results of mechanical analyses of samples of the soil and subsoil of this type : Mechanical Analyses of Holston Silt Loam.
Page 638 - ELMER S. SAVAGE, MSA, Ph.D., Animal Husbandry. LEWIS KNUDSON, Ph.D., Plant Physiology. KENNETH C. LIVERMORE, Ph.D., Farm Management. ALVIN C. BEAL, Ph.D., Floriculture. MORTIER F. BARRUS, Ph.D., Plant Pathology. CLYDE H. MYERS, MS, Ph.D., Plant Breeding. GEORGE W. TAILBY, JR., BSA, Superintendent of Livestock. EDWARD S. GUTHRIE, MS in Agr., Ph.D., Dairy Industry. JAMES C. BRADLEY, Ph.D., Entomology. PAUL WORK, BS, AB, Vegetable Gardening. JOHN BENTLEY, JR., BS, MF, Forestry.
Page 218 - Director. HENRY H. WING, MS in Agr., Animal Husbandry. T. LYTTLETON LYON, Ph.D., Soil Technology. JOHN L. STONE, B.Agr., Farm Practice. JAMES E. RICE, BSA, Poultry Husbandry. GEORGE W.
Page 443 - States ; from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and from the Great Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico.
Page 106 - MS in Agr., Ph.D., Dairy Industry. JAMES C. BRADLEY, Ph.D., Entomology. PAUL WORK, BS, AB, Vegetable Gardening. JOHN BENTLEY, JR., BS, MF, Forestry. EARL W. BENJAMIN, Ph.D., Poultry Husbandry. EMMONS W. LELAND, BSA, Soil Technology. CHARLES T. GREGORY, Ph.D., Plant Pathology. WALTER W. FISK, MS in Agr., Dairy Industry. ARTHUR L. THOMPSON, Ph.D., Farm Management. ROBERT MATHESON, Ph.D., Entomology. HORACE M. PICKERILL, BS in Agr., Dairy Industry. MORTIMER D. LEONARD, BS, Entomology.
Page 354 - Plant Breeding HARRY H. LOVE, Ph.D./ Plant Breeding DONALD REDDICK, Ph.D., Plant Pathology. EDWARD G. MONTGOMERY, MA. Farm Crops WILLIAM A. RILEY. Ph.D., Entomology MERRITT W. HARPER, MS, Animal Husbandry.
Page 438 - ... being much thickened and joined at their distal extremities. This thickening of the body wall extends anteriorly for a short distance upon both the dorsal and ventral sides of the body, but chiefly upon the former.