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O. A. C. Review Volume 31 Issue 7, March 1919

Authors :
Ontario Agricultural College
Hood, G. B.
Frith, R. C.
MacKenzie, C. F.
Hooper, W. C.
Brink, R. Alex
MacArthur, K.
Jones, T. H.
Jamieson, M. C.
Luckham, C. F.
Smith, M. Barbara
Hall, J. A.
Mead, A. W.
Gardiner, Miss Olive
Currier, W. L.
University of Guelph
Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
Publication Year :
1919
Publisher :
Ontario Agricultural College, 1919.

Abstract

This issue's agricultural articles pertain to root room in crop production, winter injury in fruit trees, the use of gas tractors on the farm, cleaning weed seeds from crop seed, the conformation of the Shire horse, breeding potatoes to be disease resistant, and comparing various crops for the best yields. Other articles include a satirical short story, the potential in the formation of the United Farmers' Co-operative Company, and an opinion on student housing by an alumnus. Campus news features the student's winter social and athletic events. The Macdonald Institute column highlights a visit from alumna Roberta MacAdams who spoke of her work in the Legislature, as a wartime dietician, and women's enfranchisement. The Alumni column contains the first instalment of articles chronicling German occupation in Europe, obituaries, and alumni updates. Root room Winter injury to fruit trees What the Farmer Heard Farm Power Don't sow weed seeds this spring Points for the United Farmers to consider The Shire horse Potato eugenics The comparative yields of the best varieties of crops An ex-student's opinion of student housing Editorial Alumni The March into Germany Macdonald College life Athletics Locals advertising

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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