Annual report of the Board of agriculture of the State of OhioBoard of agriculture, 1862 |
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Pagina lxiii
... Lime is high , and farmers cannot afford to buy it ; and though in some instances its use has proved beneficial , yet in many others no appreciable results have followed . Very much of the soil of Ohio contains large quantities of this ...
... Lime is high , and farmers cannot afford to buy it ; and though in some instances its use has proved beneficial , yet in many others no appreciable results have followed . Very much of the soil of Ohio contains large quantities of this ...
Pagina lxvi
... lime , ashes , or salts , and allowed to freeze and thaw . LEAVES . - The Woods contain large quantities of leaves , which may be made into valuable manure . They should be used mostly as bedding for stock , and thus incorporated with ...
... lime , ashes , or salts , and allowed to freeze and thaw . LEAVES . - The Woods contain large quantities of leaves , which may be made into valuable manure . They should be used mostly as bedding for stock , and thus incorporated with ...
Pagina 8
... lime , diluted ; heating to 1000 C. , then allowing rest to complete defeca tion . 5 Filtering the juice with bone black . 6. Boiling juice down to 240 B. 7. Filtering syrup with bone - black . 8. Cooking syrup to 45 ° B. 9 , Cooling ...
... lime , diluted ; heating to 1000 C. , then allowing rest to complete defeca tion . 5 Filtering the juice with bone black . 6. Boiling juice down to 240 B. 7. Filtering syrup with bone - black . 8. Cooking syrup to 45 ° B. 9 , Cooling ...
Pagina 68
... lime ; it is a totally different substance . Its p - culiar property is its wonderful power of absorbing moisture . When perfectly dry , if spread out in a plate on a warm day , it will in an hour or less take up from the atmosphere two ...
... lime ; it is a totally different substance . Its p - culiar property is its wonderful power of absorbing moisture . When perfectly dry , if spread out in a plate on a warm day , it will in an hour or less take up from the atmosphere two ...
Pagina 152
... Lime ... ... Sulphuric acid .. ..... ... Carbonic acid Chlorine ...... Silicic acid ..... Wheat . ( Way . Eng ) White Winter Dark Winter Wheat . Wheat . 45.01 .82 31 44 48.19 .67 4691 26 82 .99 25.72 2.71 12.36 3.73 448 13.95 12.78 352 ...
... Lime ... ... Sulphuric acid .. ..... ... Carbonic acid Chlorine ...... Silicic acid ..... Wheat . ( Way . Eng ) White Winter Dark Winter Wheat . Wheat . 45.01 .82 31 44 48.19 .67 4691 26 82 .99 25.72 2.71 12.36 3.73 448 13.95 12.78 352 ...
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