Annual report of the Board of agriculture of the State of OhioBoard of agriculture, 1862 |
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Pagina vii
... Insects in .... ............... xliii 67 Food - Meat , Preservation of ........... 170 Milk and Eggs , Preservation of .... Cropping .. Hogs in . xliv .... ... ... xliv 175 Oats ...... liii ......... Vegetables 66 " 176 Proceedings of ...
... Insects in .... ............... xliii 67 Food - Meat , Preservation of ........... 170 Milk and Eggs , Preservation of .... Cropping .. Hogs in . xliv .... ... ... xliv 175 Oats ...... liii ......... Vegetables 66 " 176 Proceedings of ...
Pagina xli
... insects they destroy , and might be made so for the value of the manure which could be saved from them , were it not usually allowed to go to waste . Within a few years the Bronze Turkey has been intro- duced into the State , and very ...
... insects they destroy , and might be made so for the value of the manure which could be saved from them , were it not usually allowed to go to waste . Within a few years the Bronze Turkey has been intro- duced into the State , and very ...
Pagina xliii
... insect , the most effectual means will be found in preventing the female moth - which is wingless - from crawling up the body of the tree to deposit her The best method of doing this is to place around the tree a circular leaden trough ...
... insect , the most effectual means will be found in preventing the female moth - which is wingless - from crawling up the body of the tree to deposit her The best method of doing this is to place around the tree a circular leaden trough ...
Pagina l
... Insects Injurious to Vegetation , " gives the following plan for preventing the female from depositing her eggs on the bark : " Remove the earth around the base of the tree , crush and destroy the cocoons and borers which may be found ...
... Insects Injurious to Vegetation , " gives the following plan for preventing the female from depositing her eggs on the bark : " Remove the earth around the base of the tree , crush and destroy the cocoons and borers which may be found ...
Pagina lxix
... insects . A plant well fed will resist the attacks of disease much better than the half starved , stunted one ; and while insects are almost sure to attack a sickly plant , they are less likely to touch or greatly injure a healthy one ...
... insects . A plant well fed will resist the attacks of disease much better than the half starved , stunted one ; and while insects are almost sure to attack a sickly plant , they are less likely to touch or greatly injure a healthy one ...
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