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... straw cut in pieces 2 feet long , while two were prepared of two parts baked soil , and two parts straw . In the last case the only stable manure given to the plants was in the form of two top - dressings . The normal beds gave an ...
... straw cut in pieces 2 feet long , while two were prepared of two parts baked soil , and two parts straw . In the last case the only stable manure given to the plants was in the form of two top - dressings . The normal beds gave an ...
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... straw and similar materials . In the present season the experiments were devised to test the effect of adding stable manure and straw , both alone and in combination , to baked old cucumber beds and to a heavy virgin soil , kindly ...
... straw and similar materials . In the present season the experiments were devised to test the effect of adding stable manure and straw , both alone and in combination , to baked old cucumber beds and to a heavy virgin soil , kindly ...
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... straw is better than baled straw , for the individual straws are not crushed and serve as tubes along which the air can circulate . The straw must be sufficiently long to extend the full depth of the trench . It may be cut in suitable ...
... straw is better than baled straw , for the individual straws are not crushed and serve as tubes along which the air can circulate . The straw must be sufficiently long to extend the full depth of the trench . It may be cut in suitable ...
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DIRECTORS REPORT | 14 |
e Investigations concerning the reduction in yield | 24 |
Tomato Leaf Mould | 40 |
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Agral amount applied assimilation rate aucuba aucuba mosaic bacterium beds Biol caterpillars Cheshunt Chrysanthemum chrysanthemum roots colour Complete Artificials copper cryolite cucumber developed dried blood effect experimental experiments fertilisers foliage formaldehyde fruit fumigation fungicides fungus germination glasshouse growers grown growth healthy hoof and horn inches increase injury inoculated Investigations July June larvæ leaf mould Leafy Gall leaves lettuce light intensity Lime manure mosaic mosaic disease mottle naphthalene nitrate nitrogen normal obtained peat percentage period pest phosphates pipes plots potash pots Red Spider Mite salicylanilide samples season seed seedlings shewed shewn soil heating soil temperature spores spotted wilt spraying stable manure steaming stem sterilized straw streak Stripe sulphate of potash sulphur symptoms Table tested Thrips tomato houses Tomato Leaf Mould tomato mosaic tomato plants tons per acre Total truss variety virus virus diseases W. F. BEWLEY water-content winter yellow yield