Rural School Agriculture; Exercises for Use With Any Text-Book of Agriculture, Or Without a Text-book
The book Rural School Agriculture; Exercises for Use With Any Text-Book of Agriculture, Or Without a Text-book was written by author Charles Wesley Davis Here you can read free online of Rural School Agriculture; Exercises for Use With Any Text-Book of Agriculture, Or Without a Text-book book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Rural School Agriculture; Exercises for Use With Any Text-Book of Agriculture, Or Without a Text-book a good or bad book?
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l)oil one lialf i^alloii each of rain water and well water until the volume is reduced one half. The rain water is boiled to drive off the gases absorbed from the air, and the well water to make stronger the mineral matter which it contains. 2. l*our a ])art of the rain water in a glass or a small, wide-mouthed bottle. Place upon the water a thin layer of cotton, and upon the cotton place six seeds which have already been germinated. Do like- wise with the well water. Place in the light in a wa...rm room. QUESTIONS 1. Which shows the most vigorous growth? 2. Why is there no plant food in the rain water? 3. In what form do plants use their food? 4. Why shotdd the water in the bottles l)e changed cverv few davs? EXERCISE 65 THE KFFFXT OF A MULCH IN PREVENTING THE LOSS OF MOISTURE I',Y EVAPORATION time: during growing weathkr Object: To determine whether a mulch prevents the loss of moisture from the soil by checking evaporation. Material needed: Tivo boxes, seeds, potatoes, straiv or leaves, hoe.
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