Bulletin - Montana State College, Agricultural Experiment StationAgricultural Experiment Station., 1902 |
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1st foot 2d foot acre Acre-Feet AGRICULTURAL alfalfa alkali alsike amount apple barley beetles blue grama Bozeman Brand buds Bulletin canal cent Chicago clover hay Coal Tar codling moth cost County creamery crop depth of water duty of water eggs Entomologist F. W. TRAPHAGEN factory farm farmers feeding feet foliage forage Franklin MacVeagh fruit Gallatin County Gallatin Valley glumes grain ration grass grow Helena injurious insect irrigation July June Kleinwanzlebener lambs larvae live weight loam loco meadows miner's inch Miners Missoula mixed grain Montana MONTANA EXPERIMENT STATION moth mountain oats orchard Pale pest plants poison pound of gain produced profit quantity remedy Salicylic acid season seed sheep soil species Spikelets spray spring steers sugar beets surface tion tons Total trees U. S. Div vinegar water applied Weir Board WEIR BOX wethers wheat winter
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Page 5 - June 30, 1905, that we have found the same well kept and classified as above, and that the receipts for the year from the Treasurer of the United States are shown to have been...
Page 6 - The past year has been one of the most successful in the history of the Experiment Station.
Page 196 - ... pounds of copper sulphate, and after tying it in a sack suspend it so that it will hang as near the top of the barrel as possible. Fill the barrel with water, and in two or three days the copper will be dissolved. Now remove the sack and add enough water to bring the solution again up to the 50-gallon mark, previously made on the barrel.
Page 196 - To accomplish this, it is best to place the lime in an ordinary water-pail and add only a small quantity of water at first, say a quart, or a quart and a half. When the lime begins to crack and crumble, and the water to disappear, add another quart or more, exercising care that the lime at no time gets too dry.
Page 26 - ... over the tile in the ditch before covering with earth and a ridge of earth was thrown up to prevent the water from standing directly over the drains. In spite of these precautions the soil, which is very light, was so easily moved by water that it seemed to enter the joints almost as readily as the water.
Page 273 - ... shall forfeit to the Association as follows: For the first offense ten dollars; for the second offense, twenty-five dollars; for the third offense he or she shall forfeit all interest in the Association and also all claims for milk theretofore delivered to the Association. But no such forfeiture shall be adjudged without first affording to the member or patron charged with having so skimmed, watered or adulterated his milk, full opportunity to defend himself from such charge. Any member sending...
Page 287 - Society shall be chosen is one year and until their successors shall have been duly elected and qualified.
Page 274 - X. Notice of any proposed amendment to the constitution shall be in writing or printing, and shall be kept posted prominently in the creamery building and also on the walls of the delivery department for the reception of milk.
Page 287 - The secretary shall keep a record of all the meetings of the association, and make and sign all orders upon the treasurer.