O. A. C. Review Volume 18 Issue 7, April 1906

Autor: Ontario Agricultural College
Přispěvatelé: Hamer, R. S., Rose, D. M., Munro, W. A., Dunbrack, Mrs., Klinck, C. R., Jacobs, W. S., Monroe, J. F., Frier, G. M., Atkin, J. P., Angle, P. E., Weir, D., University of Guelph, Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 1906
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Popis: This spring issue's articles address the need for hybridization of wheat, hardier apple varieties, benefits of agricultural instruction, agricultural production in swampy soil, and the establishment of the Canadian dairy industry. The editorial reports the need for improved salaries to the college's employees. The school year concludes with staff changes, a public speaking contest, the first year concert, and the second year's banquet. The Macdonald Institute articles include a critique of the leniency of current child rearing practices and a tour of the Jagersfontein diamond mine in South Africa. Alumni news and photographs are available in the Our Old Boys column. Some phases of hardiness in apples The possibilities of producing improved varieties of wheat by hybridization Special instruction given through medium of Farmer's Institutes Where are we at? The origin of swamps and swamp soils The dairy industry Some notes on galls Editorial College Life Athletics Our Old Boys Macdonald Locals advertising
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