. Bulletin - Massachusetts Agricultural Experiment Station. Agriculture. Fig. 13. —A Planet, Jr., hand seed drill. This type of seeder is widely used among Massachusetts onion growers. Note the tank for carrying formaldehyde Fig. 14. — The new eight-row horse seeder. This drill is equipped with a 21-gallon tank for carrying formaldehyde solution. It was first used by Oscar Belden & Sons of Hatfield, Mass., in 1916. regard since 1880. In fact, Massachusetts exhibits an exceptionally high percentage of ownership. The census figures on the percentage of tenancy in the Connecticut V


. Bulletin - Massachusetts Agricultural Experiment Station. Agriculture. Fig. 13. —A Planet, Jr., hand seed drill. This type of seeder is widely used among Massachusetts onion growers. Note the tank for carrying formaldehyde Fig. 14. — The new eight-row horse seeder. This drill is equipped with a 21-gallon tank for carrying formaldehyde solution. It was first used by Oscar Belden & Sons of Hatfield, Mass., in 1916. regard since 1880. In fact, Massachusetts exhibits an exceptionally high percentage of ownership. The census figures on the percentage of tenancy in the Connecticut Valley are misleading when the onion crop alone is considered. In Mas- sachusetts the proportion of tenants engaged in the growing of onions is much greater than in growing any other crop; hence, considering this. 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 Massachusetts Agricultural Experiment Station. Amherst, : Massachusetts Agricultural Experiment Station, 1907-1974


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