Report of the New York State College of Agriculture at Cornell University, Ithaca, and of the Cornell University Agricultural Experiment Station, Issue 30, Part 3

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Page 2380 - February twenty-third, nineteen hundred and one, be amended by striking out all after the resolving clause and inserting in lieu thereof the following: That there shall be printed ten thousand five hundred copies of the report on field operations of the Division of Soils, Department of Agriculture, of which one thousand five hundred copies shall be for the use of the Senate, three thousand copies for the use of the House of Representatives, and six thousand copies for the use of the Department of...
Page 2327 - A few sandstone fragments are scattered over the surface and through the soil. Number Description Fine gravel Coarse sand Medium sand Fine sand Very fine sand Silt Clay Percent...
Page 2953 - Published and distributed in furtherance of the purposes provided for in the Act of Congress of May 8, 1914 ESTIMATING THE VALUE OF TIMBER IN THE FARM WOODLOT JOHN BENTLEY, Jr.
Page 2379 - February twenty-third, nineteen hundred and one, " providing for the printing annually of the report on field operations of the Division of Soils, Department of Agriculture.
Page 2312 - Agriculture : Provided, That in addition to the number of copies above provided for there shall be printed, as soon as the manuscript can be prepared, with the necessary maps and illustrations to accompany it, a report on each area surveyed, in the form of advance sheets bound in paper covers, of which five hundred copies shall be for the use of each Senator from the State, two thousand copies for the use of each Representative for the Congressio'nal district or districts in which the survey is made,...
Page 2380 - Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That public resolution numbered eight, Fifty-sixth Congress, second session, approved February twenty-third, nineteen hundred and one...
Page 2309 - PUBLISHED BY THE NEW YORK STATE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AT CORNELL UNIVERSITY, ITHACA. NEW YORK AR MANN. DIRECTOR OF EXTENSION SERVICE...
Page 2334 - The land is valued at $50 to $75 an acre. The following table gives the results of mechanical analyses of samples of the soil and subsoil of this type: Mechanical analyses of Tyler silt loam.
Page 2376 - I .ISO 1 ,000 Limestones of New York, with reference to their agricultural use. New York (Geneva) Agricultural Experiment Station. Technical bulletin 47. Sour soils and liming. Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture. Bulletin 261. The maintenance of fertility. Liming the land. Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station. Bulletin 279. The comparative effect on different kinds of plants of liming an acid soil. Rhode Island Agricultural Experiment Station. Bulletin 160. Liming for Tennessee soils. Tennessee...
Page 2327 - The land is valued at about $75 an acre. The following table gives the results of mechanical analyses of samples of the soil and subsoil of the Huntington sandy loam : Mechanical Analyses of Huntington Sandy Loam.

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