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" ... ruined the crop. The good effects of irrigation with turnips may be expected in land free from the club-root. Irrigation for celery gave satisfactory results, considering the unfavorable soil and situation for growing this crop. In round numbers the... "
Report of the Botanical Dept - Page 379
by New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station. Botanical Dept - 1897
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Appletons' Popular Science Monthly, Volume 50

William Jay Youmans - Science - 1897 - 902 pages
...fungus. The crop of celery was increased in the irrigated rows to two and a half times that upon the rows not receiving the water. In marketable product, in...to one, and in marketable value about eight to one in favor of irrigation. Significance of Morphological Botany. — The problem of morphological botany...
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Annual Report of the New Jersey State Agricultural Experiment ..., Volume 17

New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Stations - 1897 - 650 pages
...crop. The good effects of irrigation with turnips may be expected in land free from the club-root. Irrigation for celery gave satisfactory results, considering...to one, and in marketable value about eight to one in favor of irrigation. IRRIGATION FOR 1896. Normal Average 1895. For 10 years. March 3.21 4.09 April...
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The Popular Science Monthly, Volume 50

Science - 1897 - 896 pages
...fungus. The crop of celery was increased in the irrigated rows to two and a half times that upon the rows not receiving the water. In marketable product, in...to one, and in marketable value about eight to one in favor of irrigation. Significance of Morphological Botany.— The problem of morphological botany...
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Appletons' Popular Science Monthly, Volume 50

William Jay Youmans - Science - 1897 - 900 pages
...rows not recerring the water. ID marketable product, in and either thrown ashore on the West Indian j pounds, the difference was three to one, and in marketable value about eight to one in favor of irrigation. Islands or carried still farther, as in the case of many other similar fruits,...
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