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Table of Contents and Index of Quarterly Journal of the Department of Agriculture Bengal

1909

It will cosider the annual report and pass the accounts of the year review the work of the officers elect the Union Panchayet and supevisors consider changes in the constitution settle the dividend the amount of liability to be incurred in the mutter of loans and deposits and the rates of interest to be paid therein eto. [...] The difference between the native and European tastes lies entirely in the fact that while the Indian requires strength the criterion of excellence in the case of the European market is the aroma. [...] Some progress however has been made in the knowledge the constituents of the tobacco leaf and it is maintained in some quarters that the difference in the practical destruction of some of these constituents accounts for the differences in flavour of the products. [...] 10 615-617) who has proved that the nitric acid of the soil has a tendency to enter into tobacco in the form of potassium nitrate and to fix in that form the potash of clays and silicates In the chlorine of the soil which also tends to fix potassium as chloride in the tobacco plant the nitric acid has a competitor and the result depends on the relative quantities of the two constituents. [...] The practical outcome of these tests is then that provided due regard is paid to the conditions of time and temperatufe which have been laid down and an alkali is used in oxidizing no improvement in yield is to be obtained by the use of alkislie or of alkaline mixtures of the nature employed in the keeping vat and the quality of the indigo obtained is apt to be dis.- tinotly inferior.
agriculture environment
Pages
337
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.146322
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-xii unknown view
Co-Operative Credit
1-7 unknown view
Special Crops
8-25 unknown view
Manures
26-32 unknown view
Fruit Culture
33-36 unknown view
Sericulture
37-37 unknown view
Diseases and Pests
38-38 unknown view
Live Stock
39-50 unknown view
Dairy Farming
51-53 unknown view
Industries
54-59 unknown view
Miscellaneous
60-62 unknown view
Editorial Notes
63-69 unknown view
Weather and Crops
70-x unknown view
Agricultural Stations
73-92 unknown view
Agricultural Research
93-103 unknown view
Agricultural Chemistry
104-110 unknown view
Special Crops
111-111 unknown view
Manures
112-117 unknown view
Plant Breeding
118-120 unknown view
Sericulture
121-121 unknown view
Industries
122-125 unknown view
Miscellaneous
126-133 unknown view
Editorial Notes
134-144 unknown view
Weather and Crops
145-146 unknown view
Agricultural Stations
147-157 unknown view
Special Crops
158-162 unknown view
Irrigation
163-167 unknown view
Fruit Culture
168-195 unknown view
Poultry Farming
196-200 unknown view
Miscellaneous
201-213 unknown view
Editorial Notes
214-217 unknown view
Weather and Crops
218-iv unknown view
Agricultural Stations
221-237 unknown view
Co-Operative Credit
238-247 unknown view
Agricultural Exhibitions
248-275 unknown view
Irrigation
276-280 unknown view
Agricultural Chemistry
281-287 unknown view
Industries
288-289 unknown view
Diseases and Pests
290-292 unknown view
Miscellaneous
293-295 unknown view
Editorial Notes
296-299 unknown view
Weather and Crops
300-301 unknown view
Backmatter
i-ix unknown view

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