. Bulletin. Agriculture -- Ontario. 11 with untreated seed. Furthermore, the second growth on the untreated strip is now sickly looking- and much shorter than the rest. (Alfalfa.) In addition to these reports, special mention may be made ot the results obtained by Principal Cumming, of the Nova Scotia Agricultural College, Mr. F. T. Shutt, Chemist, Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa, and Mr. C. Jarvis, Assistant in Horticulture, Cornell University Experi-. Peas grown in awarnp soil. The routs on plant marked "0" had no nodules. Peas planted in the other two pote marked "Culture&q


. Bulletin. Agriculture -- Ontario. 11 with untreated seed. Furthermore, the second growth on the untreated strip is now sickly looking- and much shorter than the rest. (Alfalfa.) In addition to these reports, special mention may be made ot the results obtained by Principal Cumming, of the Nova Scotia Agricultural College, Mr. F. T. Shutt, Chemist, Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa, and Mr. C. Jarvis, Assistant in Horticulture, Cornell University Experi-. Peas grown in awarnp soil. The routs on plant marked "0" had no nodules. Peas planted in the other two pote marked "Culture" and "Lime and Culture" were tn-ated with nitro-cuJture. The pot with lime was treated at the rate of 1,000 pounds of lime to the acre. The roots of these two plants had numerous Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Ontario. Dept. of Agriculture. Toronto : The Dept.


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