Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of EnglandRoyal Agricultural Society of England, 1887 Vols. for 1933- include the societys Farmers' guide to agricultural research. |
طبعات أخرى - عرض جميع المقتطفات
عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
acid acre ammonia amount analysis artificial August AUGUSTUS VOELCKER average Aylsham barley beetles breeding bushels butter cake carbon cattle cent cheese clover Committee Containing nitrogen corn cost cotton-cake Council cows crop cultivation curd dairy districts dung England English Ensilage experiments farmer favourable feeding feet fibre Flitcham France fungus gallons grass grown guano horses inches Jenkins Journal labour land leaf linseed-cake London lucerne maize maize-meal mangolds manure mare means milk mineral Moisture Mucilage muriate potash mustard nitrate of soda nitrate soda nitrogen oats obtained pasture Pembrokeshire phosphate phosphate of lime pipe plant plots ploughed potash produce pump quantity rennet roots Royal Agricultural Society salt sample seed sent sheep small farms soil sorghum sown sulphate of ammonia superphosphate supply swedes temperature tobacco tons unmanured valve Veterinary weight wheat Whitlingham wireworms yield
مقاطع مشهورة
الصفحة xxxi - When legal evidence is required, the sample should be taken from the bulk, and placed in a sealed bag in the presence of a witness.
الصفحة xxvii - Bones are made of various qualities, and are sold at various prices per ton ; therefore the quality should be guaranteed, under the heads of soluble phosphate of lime, insoluble phosphate of lime, and nitrogen or its equivalent as ammonia. The purchaser should also stipulate for an allowance for each unit per cent, which the dissolved bones should be found on analysis to contain less than the guaranteed percentages of the three substances already mentioned. 4. Mineral Superphosphates should be guaranteed...
الصفحة 53 - ... small extent along the pipe. During this action, first, a certain portion of water is forced by virtue of the blow through the inner valve, opening outwards, into the cork vessel, and so to the delivery pipe, and instantly afterwards the recoil causes a partial vacuum to form in the body of the ram, and permits the atmospheric pressure to open the outer valve and re-establish a rush of water as soon as the recoil has expended itself. In the little ram before you, this action, which it has taken...
الصفحة 353 - BOOK-KEEPING for FARMERS and ESTATE OWNERS. A Practical Treatise, presenting, in Three Plans, a System adapted for all Classes of Farms. By JOHNSON M. WOODMAN, Chartered Accountant. Fourth Edition. Crown 8vo, cloth. [Just Published. 2/6 "The volume is a capital study of a most important subject.
الصفحة 347 - Memoranda of the origin, plan and results of the field and other experiments conducted on the farm and in the laboratory of Sir John Bennet Lawes.
الصفحة xxvi - An analysis of guano ; showing the proportion of moisture, organic matter, sand, phosphate of lime, alkaline salts, and ammonia .. .. .. .. .. .. 10s.
الصفحة 53 - The outer valve, which opens inwards, is, in the first instance, held open, and a flow of water is allowed to take place through it down the pipe and chamber. The valve is then released, and is instantly shut by the current of water which is thus suddenly stopped, and, in consequence, delivers a blow similar to that produced by the fall of a hammer on an anvil, and just as the hammer jumps back from the anvil, so does the water recoil back to a small extent along the pipe. During this action, first,...
الصفحة xxvii - MANURES AND FEEDING STUFFS. FEEDING CAKES. 1. Linseed-cake should be purchased as " Pure," and the insertion of this word on the invoice should be insisted upon. The use of such words as " Best," " Genuine," &c., should be objected to by the purchaser. 2. Rape-cake for feeding purposes should be guaranteed " Pure
الصفحة 101 - Mr Bentham perhaps overrates the importance of his own theories. He has been heard to say (without any appearance of pride or affectation) that " he should like to live the remaining years of his life, a year at a time at the end of the next six or eight centuries, to see the effect which his writings would by that time have had upon the world.
الصفحة xxvii - Boiled Bones guaranteed to contain not less than 48 per cent, of tribasic phosphate of lime, and to yield not less than 1 J per cent, of ammonia. 3. Dissolved Bones are made of various qualities, and are sold at various prices per ton ; therefore the quality should be guaranteed, under the heads of soluble phosphate of lime, insoluble phosphate of lime, and nitrogen or its equivalent as ammonia.