Bulletin, Edições 156-175

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Agricultural Experiment Station, Kansas State College of Agriculture and Applied Science., 1908
 

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Página 389 - Grass is the forgiveness of Nature — her constant benediction. Fields trampled with battle, saturated with blood, torn with the ruts of cannon, grow green again with grass, and carnage is forgotten. Streets abandoned by traffic become grass-grown, like rural lanes, and are obliterated. Forests decay, harvests perish, flowers vanish, but grass is immortal.
Página 301 - February 11, 1842, as taken from and compared with the original now on file in my office. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal, at Trenton, in said State, this day of February, one thousand eight hundred and forty-two.
Página 299 - Board, co-operate with counties, municipalities, corporations and individuals in preparing plans for the protection, management and replacement of trees, wood lots, and timber tracts under an agreement that the parties obtaining such, assistance shall pay the field and traveling expenses of the men employed in preparing said plans.
Página 389 - Forests decay, harvests perish, flowers vanish, but grass is immortal. Beleaguered by the sullen hosts of winter, it withdraws into the impregnable fortress of its subterranean vitality, and emerges upon the first solicitation of spring.
Página 389 - No grass, no cattle; no cattle, no manure; no manure, no grass," and we may truthfully add, "no crops.
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Página 390 - Unobtrusive and patient, it has immortal vigor and aggression. Banished from the thoroughfare and the field, it abides its time to return, and when vigilance is relaxed, or the dynasty has perished, it silently resumes the throne from which it has been expelled, but which it never abdicates. It bears no blazonry of bloom to charm the senses with fragrance or...

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