Potatoes
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... POTATOES The Potato Marketing Board has plentiful supplies available for immediate and continuous delivery. Contact your usual fodder merchant or any Licensed Potato Merchant. If unable to obtain supplies apply to the Board's Local Area Supervisor. ...
... of potatoes the study of the above information (and the full report) is well worth while on the part of those particularly interested potato cultivation. So far as the Long Ashton Experimental Station Report shows, muriate potash produces potatoes of ...
... Potatoes CWEET soil will bring the reward of healthy foliage—foliage that will not be susceptible to and of strong foliage—foliage that will help to produce weighty bunches of tubers. Plants breathe in food out of the air through their leaves and tjirough ...
... Potatoes. Craibslone Experimental Farm. 1921. Average of different varieties of potatoes. Plot I.—Potash manure per acre, none, average crop per acre, large, 5 tons 9 -cwt.: small. 18 cwts.; total. 6 tons 7 cwts. Plot 2. —2 cwt. sulphate of potash; large ...
... POTATOES. Modern research has shown that a much higher food value is possessed by the potato than was formerly supposed. The world is not producing enough to fee us as we were being fed twenty years ago, and will be many a year before the food output ...
... POTATOES. Plot I.—No manure. 1924, 2 tons 12 cwts. Average for 1021-2-3-4, tons 11 cwts. Section C, 1924, tons 18 cwts. Plot 2.—1 sulphpate of potash.—9 tons 12 cwts. —11 tons 19 cwts. —6 tons 14 Plot 3. —1.8 cwts. sulphate of potash-magnesia.—9 tons ...
... POTATOES. here a decrease 25,4W acres. ■ r nearly per cent., in ihc acreage potatoes as compared with last year, ih' acreage icturncd this year being 4SS,S(KI acr s against 51',900 acre' 1927. Minor increase* arc shown four counties onb. The greatest ...
... POTATOES Best and cleanest crop of potates, less than ten acres, to be grown in one field 1 (given by Mr. A. W. McAllister, po.au merchant, Dumfries), W. W. Ryman; 2, H Foden; 3, J. J. Smith; res., S. Baxter. ...
... Have a four inches thickness of soil between the fertiliser and the seed potatoes. Praise will not be received the eating potatoes are grown in soil rich in phosphates. The potatoes cannot be easily peeled. The skin should be thinly removed, because most ...
... Potatoes My brother Ken at Stafford reported picking early potatoes in mid June and lettuce as well as no doubt some of you are? I only knew of several varieties of clematis until I received the LICHFIELD CITY TO BIRMINGHAM NEW STREET IN 3 6 MINUTES - ...