The first is for the purpose of warming the seed preparatory to dipping it into the second. Unless this precaution is taken it will be difficult to keep the water in the second vessel at a proper temperature. Experiment Station Record - Page 640by United States. Office of Experiment Stations - 1891Full view - About this book
| University of Florida. Agricultural Experiment Station - 1888 - 1008 pages
...to 130°), the second containing scalding water (132i°). "The first is for the purpose of wanning the seed preparatory to dipping it into the second....seed which is to be treated must be placed, a half bushel or more at a time, in a closed vessel that will allow free entrance and exit of water on all... | |
| United States. Department of Agriculture - 1892 - 806 pages
...scaldiiij water (131°). The first is for the purpose of warming the seed preparatory t<> iii¡ping it into the second. Unless this precaution is taken...the second vessel at a proper temperature. The seed to be treated mnst previously be placed in a barrel or other large ve*~] filled with water and be stirred... | |
| New South Wales. Department of Agriculture - 1893 - 1274 pages
...The first is for the purpose of warming the seed preparatory to its being placed in the warmer water. Unless this precaution is taken it will be difficult to keep the water in the second vessel at the proper temperature. The seed to be treated should be placed in a sack that will allow the water... | |
| Montana Agricultural Experiment Station - 1894 - 1010 pages
...containing warm water (sav 110° — 130°), the second containing scalding water (1321/2°). "The first is for the purpose of warming the seed preparatory...seed which is to be treated must be placed, a half bushel or more at a time, in a closed vessel that will allow free entrance and exit of water on all... | |
| United States. Department of Agriculture - 1895 - 632 pages
...contain warm water, say at 110° to 120° F., and the other scalding water, at 132° to 133° F. The first is for the purpose of warming the seed preparatory...difficult to keep the water in the second vessel at the proper temperature. A pail of cold water should be at hand, and it is also necessary to have a... | |
| 1895 - 634 pages
...contain warm water, say at 110° to 120° F., and the other scalding water, at 132° to 133° F. The first is for the purpose of warming the seed preparatory to dipping it into the second. Unless this precantion is taken it will be difficult to keep the water in the second vessel at the proper temperature.... | |
| Ernest Gustavus Lodeman - 1896 - 434 pages
...first containing warm water (say 110° to 130°), the second containing scalding water (132J°). " The first is for the purpose of warming the seed preparatory...The seed which is to be treated must be placed, a half-bushel or more at a time, in a closed vessel that will allow free entrance and exit of water on... | |
| Ernest Gustavus Lodeman - 1897 - 434 pages
...first containing warm water (say 110 J to 180°), the second containing scalding water (182J°). " The first is for the purpose of warming the seed preparatory...The seed which is to be treated must be placed, a half-bushel or more at a time, in a closed vessel that will allow free entrance and exit of water on... | |
| Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station - 1897 - 656 pages
...the other scalding water, at 132 degrees to 133 degrees F. The first is for the purpose of waruiiug the seed preparatory to dipping it into the second....difficult to keep the water in the second vessel at the proper temperature. A pail of cold water should be at hand, and it is also necessary to have a... | |
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