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The Tropical Agriculturist. the Agricultural Journal of Ceylon February 1935

1935

Minutes of Meeting of the Board of the Tea Research Institute of Ceylon 108 Minutes of Meeting of the Board of Management of the Coconut Research Scheme (Ceylon). [...] It is the object of this essay to trace the application of scientific method in the field; to show what progress has been made in controlling "minutely and scientifically" the circumtances that are met there; to examine the utility of this method of approach to agricultural problems; and by so doing to provide a background for the methods at present in use."64 THE CLASSICAL PERIOD 1834-1900 The [...] The object of the latter was in the first place to provide a yearly comparison of the effect of nitrogen and minerals alternately instead of a biennial one; and secondly to save the experiments from becoming too unreal because of the obvious need of liming. [...] They present the primary disadvantage that the transport of the material and apparatus needed to remote villages will always offer almost insuperable difficulties ; to which the cost of their purchase and transport must be added ; and the more powerful and refined the methods of control become the greater will be the need for them to be carried out by skilled and highly trained operators. [...] BIOCHEMICAL CONTROL THROUGH THE SOIL AND AGRICULTURE There is growing evidence that the chemical constitution of the soil is important in determining the distribution of malaria and of the species of anophelines which carry it.
agriculture environment
Pages
64
Published in
Sri Lanka
SARF Document ID
sarf.120021
Segment Pages Author Actions
Fronmatter
i-ii unknown view
Editorial the Control of Epidemic Diseases
61-62 unknown view
The Development of Field Experiments in Agricultural Research
63-ii T. Eden view
Notes on Orchids Cultivated in Ceylon
70-70 K.J. Sylva view
Ceylon Tea Seed Oil
71-73 R. Child view
The Control of Rural Malaria
74-87 unknown view
The Story of Butter and Cheese Throughout the Ages
88-92 unknown view
Coffee Grafting and Budding
93-96 unknown view
Origin of Cultivated Plants
97-99 unknown view
Extracts from the Report of the Plant Pathologist at the East African Agricultural Researchstation Amani
100-101 unknown view
Agricultural Marketing in India
102-106 unknown view
Review
107-107 unknown view
Tea Research Institute of Ceylon
108-109 unknown view
Coconut Research Scheme (Ceylon)
110-110 unknown view
Report of the Proceedings of the Third Imperial Mycological Conference' Held in London September 1934
111-118 unknown view
Animal Disease Return for the Month Ended 31 Jmnuary 1935
119-119 M. Crawford view
Meteorological Report January 1935
120-120 H. Jameson view

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