Annual Report of the American Institute of the City of New YorkC. van Benthuysen., 1863 1st-32d 1841-1871/72 issued also as Legislative documents. |
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Page 47
... less quantity . The following analysis of the potash shows its requirements , in the soil , to produce a large crop : Potash ....... Muriate of potash Soda Common salt Lime Magnesia Peroxide of iron Silica ... Sulphuric acid ...
... less quantity . The following analysis of the potash shows its requirements , in the soil , to produce a large crop : Potash ....... Muriate of potash Soda Common salt Lime Magnesia Peroxide of iron Silica ... Sulphuric acid ...
Page 51
... N. B. Care must be taken to follow the exact measures of oil mentioned in direction two - neither more nor less . FISH'S PATENT LAMP HEATING APPARATUS , For the economical application REPORT OF THE FARMERS ' CLUB . 51.
... N. B. Care must be taken to follow the exact measures of oil mentioned in direction two - neither more nor less . FISH'S PATENT LAMP HEATING APPARATUS , For the economical application REPORT OF THE FARMERS ' CLUB . 51.
Page 56
... less liable to be affected by black knot and curculio than others . There is one common sort on Long Island , called horse plum , that is most affected by black knot . The Damson plum is also badly affected . The Orleans plum has seldom ...
... less liable to be affected by black knot and curculio than others . There is one common sort on Long Island , called horse plum , that is most affected by black knot . The Damson plum is also badly affected . The Orleans plum has seldom ...
Page 58
... less labor and cost , and as much got from one acre as is usually got from four . In New Jersey strawberries are generally grown without manure , at the rate of about twenty - five bushels an acre . If land is highly manured , and the ...
... less labor and cost , and as much got from one acre as is usually got from four . In New Jersey strawberries are generally grown without manure , at the rate of about twenty - five bushels an acre . If land is highly manured , and the ...
Page 68
... less than in the cities - say one or two cents per dozen , while the price of corn here is usually from twelve to fifteen cents per bushel higher than at New York . It is now ( April 21 ) seventy - five cents per bushel . " In ...
... less than in the cities - say one or two cents per dozen , while the price of corn here is usually from twelve to fifteen cents per bushel higher than at New York . It is now ( April 21 ) seventy - five cents per bushel . " In ...
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