Annual Report of the Ohio State Board of Agriculture, Volume 40, Part 1885Reports for 1862-66 include reports of the Ohio Pomological Society. |
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Page 75
... better than that of any three that can generally be picked up . And the patrons of our fair have generally stated that they liked the plan very well . We don't select one man for all classes , for instance large and small hogs . We have ...
... better than that of any three that can generally be picked up . And the patrons of our fair have generally stated that they liked the plan very well . We don't select one man for all classes , for instance large and small hogs . We have ...
Page 188
... better things . Yet we have but little to base our hopes upon , when we recall the fact that our wool clip of 1884 brought us from 30 to 35 cents , while in 1885 it brought from 27 to 31 cents . At the present it is true that there is ...
... better things . Yet we have but little to base our hopes upon , when we recall the fact that our wool clip of 1884 brought us from 30 to 35 cents , while in 1885 it brought from 27 to 31 cents . At the present it is true that there is ...
Page 254
... better than it has been for years past . The farmers generally have turned their attention to the new and better method of farming . The latest improved machinery is the only kind that meets with ready sale . The breeders of stock are ...
... better than it has been for years past . The farmers generally have turned their attention to the new and better method of farming . The latest improved machinery is the only kind that meets with ready sale . The breeders of stock are ...
Page 261
... better system of agriculture in all its departments The land must be put in better and more productive condition by underdrainage and better and more perfect cultivation . Stock of all kinds must still be further developed and im- proved , ...
... better system of agriculture in all its departments The land must be put in better and more productive condition by underdrainage and better and more perfect cultivation . Stock of all kinds must still be further developed and im- proved , ...
Page 264
... better buildings are each year taking the place of the old ones , our county being one of the fore- most , of its class , as to both schools and churches . Splendid farms and well educated farmers who farm them intelligently . The ...
... better buildings are each year taking the place of the old ones , our county being one of the fore- most , of its class , as to both schools and churches . Splendid farms and well educated farmers who farm them intelligently . The ...
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Page 421 - Beside yon straggling fence that skirts the way, With blossom'd furze unprofitably gay, There, in his noisy mansion, skilled to rule, The village master taught his little school. A man severe he was, and stern to view ; I knew him well, and every truant knew...
Page 421 - A man severe he was, and stern to view; I knew him well, and every truant knew; Well had the boding tremblers learned to trace The day's disasters in his morning face...
Page 3 - The Treasurer shall collect and hold all funds of the Society, and pay •out the same only on the order of the Secretary, countersigned by the President.
Page 205 - ... be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and punished by fine not exceeding one hundred dollars, or by imprisonment in the county jail not exceeding three months, or both, in the discretion of the court...
Page 143 - Plant the most mature and perfect seeds of the most hardy, vigorous, and valuable varieties and as a shorter process, insuring more certain and happy results, cross and hybridize our finest kinds for still greater excellence.
Page 333 - HOW doth the little busy bee Improve each shining hour, And gather honey all the day From every opening flower...
Page 204 - ... the proceedings of said board in a book to be provided for the purpose, and shall file and preserve all papers pertaining to the duties and actions of said commissioners, or either of them, which shall be a part of the records of said township.
Page 204 - ... purpose, and shall file and preserve all papers pertaining to the duties and actions of said commissioners or either of them, which shall be a part of the records of said township, borough or city.
Page 421 - By these fair plains the mountain circle screens, And feeds with streamlets from its dark ravines, — True to their home, these faithful arms shall toil To crown with peace their own untainted soil ; And, true to God, to freedom, to mankind, If her chained bandogs Faction shall unbind, These stately forms, that bending even now Bowed their strong manhood to the humble plough, Shall rise erect, the guardians of the land, The same stern iron in the same right hand, Till o'er...
Page 204 - ... fruit so infected, such notice shall require the person in whose possession or control it is found to immediately destroy the same, or cause it to be done, said notice and order to be signed by the full board of commissioners.