Water to make 50 gallons. Dissolve the copper sulfate in about two gallons of hot water, contained in a wooden vessel, by stirring, or even better by suspending the sulfate, contained in a cheese cloth sack, in a large bucketful of cold water. With the... Bulletin - Page 106by Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station - 1903Full view - About this book
| Wisconsin Farmers' Institutes - 1902 - 340 pages
...suspending it from the top of the vessel in a cloth bag; pour the solution into the tank or barrel used for spraying and fill one-third to one-half full of water. Slack the lime by the addition of a small quantity of water, and when slacked add two or three gallons of water and stir... | |
| Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station - 1916 - 576 pages
...gallons of hot water contained in a wooden vessel, by stirring, or even better suspending the sulphate contained in a cheese cloth sack in a large bucketful...cheese cloth bag a longer time is required. Pour the sulphate solution into the barrel or tank used for spraying, and fill one-third to one-half full of... | |
| Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station - 1897 - 656 pages
...part against diseases and the Paris green against eating insects: Bordeaux mixture and Paris green. Copper sulfate (blue vitriol) 4 pounds. Quicklime...spraying, and fill one-third to one-half full of water. Slake the lime by addition of a small quantity of water, and when slacked cover freely with water and... | |
| Virginia - 1899 - 1118 pages
...a wooden vessel, by stirring, or even better, by suspending the sulfate contained in a cheese-cloth sack, in a large bucketful of cold water. With the cold water and cheese-cloth bag, a longer time is required. Pour the sulfate iolutkm into the barrel or tank used... | |
| Maine. Board of Agriculture - 1901 - 468 pages
...suspending it from the top of the vessel in a cloth bag; pour the solution into the tank or barrel used for spraying and fill one-third to one-half full of water. Slack the lime by the addition of a small quantity of water, and when slacked add two or three gallons of water and stir... | |
| Massachusetts - 1902 - 1258 pages
...suspending it from the top of the vessel in a cloth bag ; pour the solution into the tank or Iwrrcl used for spraying and fill one-third to one-half full of water. Slack the lime by the addition of a small quantity of water, and when slacked add 2 or 3 gallons of water and stir freely.... | |
| Virginia. Department of Agriculture and Immigration - 1905 - 272 pages
...FUNGICIDES. BORDEAUX MIXTURE I. Copper sulfate (blue vitriol), 4 pounds. Quicklime (not air slaked), 4 pounds. Water to make 50 gallons. Dissolve the copper...spraying, and fill one-third to one-half full of water. Slake the lime by addition of a small quantity of water, and when slaked cover freely with water and... | |
| 1907 - 252 pages
...Quicklime (not air slaked) 4 pounds. (Ordinary air slaked lime or hydrate of lime one-fourth more.) Water to make 50 gallons. Dissolve the copper sulfate...spraying, and fill one-third to one-half full of water. Slake the lime by addition of a small quantity of water, and when slaked cover freely with water and... | |
| 1907 - 250 pages
...Quicklime (not air slaked) 4 pounds. (Ordinary air slaked lime or hydrate of lime one-fourth more.) Water to make 50 gallons. Dissolve the copper sulfate...spraying, and fill one-third to one-half full of water. Slake the lime by addition of a small quantity of water, and when slaked cover freely with water and... | |
| Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station - 1908 - 1182 pages
...air slaked) 4 pounds. (Of dry air slaked lime or hydrate of lime one-fourth more.) Water to make SO gallons. Dissolve the copper sulfate in about two...spraying, and fill one-third to one-half full of water. Slake the lime by addition of a small quantity of water, and when slaked cover freely with water and... | |
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