Bulletin - Pennsylvania State College, School of Agriculture, Agricultural Experiment Station, Edições 141-170Agricultural Experiment Station., 1916 |
De dentro do livro
Resultados 1-5 de 100
Página 8
... cost would not come in , but in actual farm- ing it is more than half . Dairymen often believe that the cost price per ton is the most important consideration . It is important , but more important is the relative cost of net energy and ...
... cost would not come in , but in actual farm- ing it is more than half . Dairymen often believe that the cost price per ton is the most important consideration . It is important , but more important is the relative cost of net energy and ...
Página 10
... Cost of Protein " and " Net Energy " have been added for the convenience of com- paring the relative cost of protein and net energy in different feeds . Ratio or digestible true protein to net energy 1 Table 10 BULLETIN 143.
... Cost of Protein " and " Net Energy " have been added for the convenience of com- paring the relative cost of protein and net energy in different feeds . Ratio or digestible true protein to net energy 1 Table 10 BULLETIN 143.
Página 11
... Cost 100 lbs . Pro . Cost 100 T. energy to By - products of milling 3.4 Buckwheat bran P 2.5 4.5 9 . 18 . 27 . E 7.5 15 . 31 . 61 . 92 . P 5. 10.5 21 . 42 . 62 . 3.5 Buckwheat middlings E 18 . 36 . 72 . 144 . 216 . P 1.5 3 . 7 . 13 . 20 ...
... Cost 100 lbs . Pro . Cost 100 T. energy to By - products of milling 3.4 Buckwheat bran P 2.5 4.5 9 . 18 . 27 . E 7.5 15 . 31 . 61 . 92 . P 5. 10.5 21 . 42 . 62 . 3.5 Buckwheat middlings E 18 . 36 . 72 . 144 . 216 . P 1.5 3 . 7 . 13 . 20 ...
Página 13
... Cost 100 lbs . Pro . Cost 100 T. energy to Roughages 4.8 Alfalfa hay 7.8 Red clover 12.8 Mixed clover and timothy 19.6 Timothy hay 19.1 Corn stover Pl.071 .284 .436 .568 .710 3.423 .490 E .342 1.369 2.054 2.738 P.049 .196 .294 .392 E ...
... Cost 100 lbs . Pro . Cost 100 T. energy to Roughages 4.8 Alfalfa hay 7.8 Red clover 12.8 Mixed clover and timothy 19.6 Timothy hay 19.1 Corn stover Pl.071 .284 .436 .568 .710 3.423 .490 E .342 1.369 2.054 2.738 P.049 .196 .294 .392 E ...
Página 15
... COST OF ABOVE RATION The cost of a ration is something which must be figured on every farm . The following method will illustrate the way of deter- mining it , assuming that we have but two prices ; these mus . be considered as only ...
... COST OF ABOVE RATION The cost of a ration is something which must be figured on every farm . The following method will illustrate the way of deter- mining it , assuming that we have but two prices ; these mus . be considered as only ...
Outras edições - Ver todos
Termos e frases comuns
100 mesh limestone 20 mesh acid phosphate acre aecidium Agricultural Education alfalfa alfalfa hay amount Annual apple applied average weight Bacteriology beans Bordeaux mixture breeding Bulletin burned lime bushels C. R. Orton calves cent CENTRE COUNTY Chemistry clover Comptoniae corn silage cost cottonseed meal County cover-crop cows Dairy Delaine Merino digestible true protein disease energy estimated acre-yield Farm Crops feed fertilizer field frog-eye fruit gain grain mixture growth Head of Department hyphae increase infection J. F. Adams Kern lambs Landscape Art Larva lettuce lime requirement manure Merino ewes Milk Production mycelium nitrate of soda nitrogen oats orchard pasture Pennsylvania State College Percent Peridermium period phos phosphoric acid Plant Pathology plots plowing Pomology pounds protein ration rotation roughage seed shows Shropshire soy beans species spores stone Table Therms tillage timothy tons tractor treatment trees Unfertilized Untreated variety weight of head
Passagens mais conhecidas
Página 21 - And we further certify that the expenditures have been solely for the purposes set forth in the Act of Congress approved March 2, 1887.
Página 20 - June 30, 1895; 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...
Página 2 - Visitors will be welcomed at all times, and will be given every opportunity to inspect the work of the Station in all its departments. The Bulletins and Reports of the Station will be mailed regularly, free of charge, to all residents of the State who request it.
Página 28 - For one acre of medium-light to heavy soil a fertilizer* composed of 150 pounds of bone meal and 150 pounds of nitrate of soda should be satisfactory, while for the same sized plot of very light soil a fertilizer composed of 100 pounds of bone meal, 150 pounds of nitrate of soda and 50 pounds of muriate of potash should be used. The fertilizer should be applied just before a good rain, or be followed promptly by copious watering. It must be evenly distributed. Trees, bushes, and vines injured by...
Página 3 - In the animal body take place according to the same general laws and with the same equivalencies as in our artificial motors and in lifeless matter generally. The great law of the conservation of energy rules in the animal mechanism, whether in man, carnivora, or herbivora, just as In the engine. The body neither manufactures nor destroys energy. All that It gives out It gets from Its food and all that is supplied in Its food is sooner or later recovered in some form. We are fully justified, therefore,...
Página 3 - All the trees should be labeled and carefully measured at a fixed point on the trunk, and the applications and exact records of both yield and growth should be maintained for at least 3 years.
Página 20 - Dr. To Receipts from the Treasurer of the United States as per appropriations for fiscal year ended June 30, 1918, under acts of Congress approved March 2, 1887 (Hatch Fund), and March 16, 1906 (Adams Fund) $15,000.00 Cr.
Página 5 - ... under the outer two-thirds of the spread of the branches. This fertilization may either be left on the surface to be washed in by the rains or it may be harrowed or lightly plowed into the soil. With all this done, it should be remembered that the fertilizer applied in any given season can hardly materially affect the yield of that year, since the fruit buds are formed in the latter part of the preceding season. Important results, therefore, should not be expected before the following season...
Página 28 - A soil province is an area having the same general physiographic expression, in which the soils have been produced by the same forces or groups of forces and throughout which each rock or soil material yields to equal forces equal results. "A soil region differs from a soil province in being more inclusive.
Página 5 - ... by dividing the nitrogen application, or the entire application if preferred, and applying part of it ahead of the bloom as above stated, and the remainder after the fruit has set. About a month after fruit-setting is probably as good a time as any, although we have had some excellent results from applications made as late as the 8th of July. As to method of application, our practice has been merely to scatter the fertilizer or manure broadcast under the trees, taking care not to get it too close...