Transactions of the Wisconisn State Agricultural Society,: Together with ... Report of Annual Convention

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Published with vol. 21-25: Transactions of the Wisconsin State Horticultural Society, vol. 13-17, and Annual report of the Wisconsin Dairymen's Association, no. 11-15; with vol. 22-25: Annual report of the Agricultural Experiment Station of the University of Wisconsin, no. 1-4.

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Página 273 - Nay. much more those members of the body, which seem to be more feeble, are necessary; and those members of the body which we think to be less honorable, upon these we bestow more abundant honor; and our uncomely parts have more abundant comeliness.
Página 107 - ... are true to the best of his knowledge and belief. Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of , 1912.
Página 276 - The growth of capital is similar to the growth of population. Every individual who is born, dies, but in each year the number born exceeds the number who die: the population therefore, always increases, though not one person of those composing it was alive until a very recent date.
Página 49 - Jewett of the Shelbina Democrat and unanimously passed by the convention. The resolution follows: Resolved, That this association looks favorably upon the plan to devote a chair in our State University to Journalism, and that the president is hereby requested to appoint a committee of three to press the subject upon the attention of the curators of that institution. Upon motion the committee was made to include eight men, rather than three, including the president of the Missouri Press Association....
Página 355 - State Agricultural Society: DEAR SIR — In compliance with your request I send you a brief report of the results of the season of 1871 in my apiary.
Página 437 - ... by which they are invaded. We adopt the term, but limit its signification, by applying it to a class of rocks supposed to be detrital in their origin, and to have been formed before the dawn of animal or vegetable life. It comprises the most ancient of the strata which form the crust of the earth, and occupies a distinct position in the geological column ; being below the Potsdam sandstone. In this district the rocks consist, for the most part, of gneiss, hornblende, chlorite, talcose, and argillaceous...
Página 445 - I was unable to detect any sign of crevice or opening in theexcavation, and as no other was accessible my impressions were necessarily very unfavorable in regard to the prospects of mining in this formation, especially after listening to the vehement objurgations of this solitary miner against his own stupidity in continuing to "prospect
Página 18 - Our farmers should have learned by this time that there is no such thing as permanent success without systematic rotation and manuring. But systematic fertilization is impossible without a liberal supply of live stock. The conclusion is inevitable, therefore, that grain-growing must go hand in hand with grass-growing and stock-raising. Here...
Página 402 - These guesses and conjectures are by no means leaps in the dark ; for knowledge once gained casts a faint light beyond its own immediate boundaries. There is no discovery so limited as not to illuminate something beyond itself.
Página 76 - ... which, added to the balance on hand at the beginning of the year, viz., $226.945, makes a total of $615.314.

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