Proceedings: (1879), Том 19The Society, 1879 |
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... insect specimens or birds as are injurious or beneficial to horticulturai products in the State , with such floral speciments and representations as shall be collected by such association , all of which articles and such other as such ...
... insect specimens or birds as are injurious or beneficial to horticulturai products in the State , with such floral speciments and representations as shall be collected by such association , all of which articles and such other as such ...
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... Insects injurious to Fruits and Vegetables - How to remedy their Depredations ; Newer varieties of Fruits , as to their Success or Failure ; The ef- fect of the recent cold weather upon the Trees , Plants and Fruits , together with such ...
... Insects injurious to Fruits and Vegetables - How to remedy their Depredations ; Newer varieties of Fruits , as to their Success or Failure ; The ef- fect of the recent cold weather upon the Trees , Plants and Fruits , together with such ...
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... insects is over $ 100,000,000 annually in this country . If insects increase in the next ten years as they have in the last , men might be driven from the field . A knowledge of the habits of insects furnishes the key to the remedy for ...
... insects is over $ 100,000,000 annually in this country . If insects increase in the next ten years as they have in the last , men might be driven from the field . A knowledge of the habits of insects furnishes the key to the remedy for ...
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... insects . In these respects we are quite sure our Society has been of immense value to the people of our State . H. C. MARSH - Our apples rot badly . Is there not some way to keep them ? I believe hogs and chickens are valuable in an ...
... insects . In these respects we are quite sure our Society has been of immense value to the people of our State . H. C. MARSH - Our apples rot badly . Is there not some way to keep them ? I believe hogs and chickens are valuable in an ...
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... . We can't do without them . We must have them to prey upon the vast herd of insects that attack our trees and fruits . It is not possible in this paper to discuss the various diseases that attack trees and fruits , but this should 44.
... . We can't do without them . We must have them to prey upon the vast herd of insects that attack our trees and fruits . It is not possible in this paper to discuss the various diseases that attack trees and fruits , but this should 44.
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