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" During the latter part of May and the first part of June, in the case of nearly all prominent shadetree insects, one or two thorough sprayings must be made. "
Annual Report of the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture - Page 608
by Pennsylvania. Department of Agriculture - 1897
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Niles' National Register, Volume 33

1828 - 462 pages
...towards other nations, there is no prospect of his ability to ia«et his engagements with France. CHILI. During the latter part of May, and the first part of June, more rain fell in Chili than was ever known before by the oldest inhabitants. It swept off most of...
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Annual Report of the Secretary of War

United States. War Department - 1879 - 1068 pages
...meteorological observations in the development of the agricultural, horticultural, and other resources. During the latter part of May and the first part of June last, when toruadoes were so frequent over this State, thi1 number of persons calling for information...
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Annual Report of the Ohio State Board of Agriculture, Volume 34, Part 1879

Ohio State Board of Agriculture - 1880 - 926 pages
...yield will fall below that of last season at least twenty per cent. This is owing mainly to drouth during the latter part of May and the first part of June. Considerable attention is paid to raising flax in this county Through the kindness of Mr DW Camp, of...
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Report of the Chief Signal Officer, United States Army, to the Secretary of War

United States. Army. Signal Corps - 1880 - 1104 pages
...meteorological observations in the development of the agricultural, horticultural, and other resources. During the latter part of May and the first part of June last, when tornadoes were so frequent over this State, the number of persons calling for information...
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Bulletin, Issues 26-61

1891 - 1158 pages
...three years. As the larvae mature in May, it is quite possible that they continue feeding all winter. During the latter part of May and the first part of June the larvae make oval earthen cells in the soil about three eighths of an inch long. This is done by...
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Annual Report of the Dean [and Director], Volume 4

New York State College of Agriculture, Cornell University. Agricultural Experiment Station - 1892 - 468 pages
...three years. As the larvae mature in May, it is quite possible that they continue feeding all winter. During the latter part of May and the first part of June the larvae make oval earthen cells in the soil about three eighths of an inch long. This is done by...
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Yearbook of Agriculture

1896 - 686 pages
...just the right time, more or less damage will result, and a greater expenditure will be necessary. During the latter part of May and the first part of June, in the case of nearly all prominent shadetree insects, one or two thorough sprayings must be made. In...
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The Principal Insect Enemies of the Grape

C. S. Marlatt - 1896
...just the right time, more or less damage will result, and a greater expenditure will be necessary. During the latter part of May and the first part of June, in the case of nearly all prominent shadetree insects, one or two thorough sprayings must be made. In...
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Farmers' Bulletin, Issues 76-100

United States. Department of Agriculture - 1898 - 770 pages
...just the right time, more or less damage will result, smd a greater expenditure will be necessary. During the latter part of May and the first part of June, in the case of nearly all prominent shadetree insects, one or two thorough sprayings must be made. In...
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The Chemical Engineer: A Monthly Journal of Practical ..., Volumes 13-14

1911 - 644 pages
...at St. Louis for the period of 5.36 cts. per pound, the London average being .2 cts. less per pound. During the latter part of May and the first part of June the average London price was about .1 ct. higher than the corresponding St. Louis prices. Under this...
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