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... medium fineness ( 2 mm . ) . To insist upon extreme fineness is to discourage their use . For limestone ground as fine as cement the farmer must pay firty cents to $ 1.50 more per ton than for the medium ground , also it must be handled ...
... medium fineness ( 2 mm . ) . To insist upon extreme fineness is to discourage their use . For limestone ground as fine as cement the farmer must pay firty cents to $ 1.50 more per ton than for the medium ground , also it must be handled ...
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... medium . Up to date facilities for plant nutrition work arrange for having the plants out of doors all the time excepting at night and in inclement weather . As a step in advance of this many have tried having the pots or cylinders sunk ...
... medium . Up to date facilities for plant nutrition work arrange for having the plants out of doors all the time excepting at night and in inclement weather . As a step in advance of this many have tried having the pots or cylinders sunk ...
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... medium for the growth of aerobic bacteria . It has often been claimed in the past that water - logged soil furnishes favorable con- ditions for anaerobes , particularly in the deeper layers . This is not at all improbable ; but normal ...
... medium for the growth of aerobic bacteria . It has often been claimed in the past that water - logged soil furnishes favorable con- ditions for anaerobes , particularly in the deeper layers . This is not at all improbable ; but normal ...
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... medium . The following groups of micro - organisms develop on aerobic gelatin plates inoculated with soil : I. From 5 to 10 per ct . spore - formers ( the B. subtilis group ) . Nearly all the colonies of these bacteria , however , seem ...
... medium . The following groups of micro - organisms develop on aerobic gelatin plates inoculated with soil : I. From 5 to 10 per ct . spore - formers ( the B. subtilis group ) . Nearly all the colonies of these bacteria , however , seem ...
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... Medium used . Colonies developing per gram of dry soil with Test No. Incubation at 18 ° C. Incubation at 25 ° C. 1915 . Asparaginate agar with : 7 - day count . 14 - day count . 7 - day count . 14 - day count . 1 .... Nov. 15 1 ...
... Medium used . Colonies developing per gram of dry soil with Test No. Incubation at 18 ° C. Incubation at 25 ° C. 1915 . Asparaginate agar with : 7 - day count . 14 - day count . 7 - day count . 14 - day count . 1 .... Nov. 15 1 ...
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