BulletinU.S. Government Printing Office, 1890 |
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26 psl.
... leaves to or from the machine . By simply moving it backward or forwards it puts friction wheels into gear , which take the table to or from the ma- chine . In working the holder F the levers are lifted by means of a knob at the end ...
... leaves to or from the machine . By simply moving it backward or forwards it puts friction wheels into gear , which take the table to or from the ma- chine . In working the holder F the levers are lifted by means of a knob at the end ...
27 psl.
... leaves of the plant and the " shive " or " boon , " may be returned to the land with benefit . This high fertilizing is necessary , as " the hemp absorbs the equivalent of 1,500 kilos of fertilizers per every hundred kilos of fiber ...
... leaves of the plant and the " shive " or " boon , " may be returned to the land with benefit . This high fertilizing is necessary , as " the hemp absorbs the equivalent of 1,500 kilos of fertilizers per every hundred kilos of fiber ...
28 psl.
... leaves are then stripped and the stalks removed to the sheds to be assorted , placed in piles horizontally , the lower ends of the stalks being pressed firmly against a wall , so that the inequalities of their length may plainly appear ...
... leaves are then stripped and the stalks removed to the sheds to be assorted , placed in piles horizontally , the lower ends of the stalks being pressed firmly against a wall , so that the inequalities of their length may plainly appear ...
29 psl.
... leaves by passing his hand from top to bottom of the stalk , it being important to return the leaves to the soil where they were grown . Six to fifteen stalks are pulled at one operation , according to the ease with which they can be ...
... leaves by passing his hand from top to bottom of the stalk , it being important to return the leaves to the soil where they were grown . Six to fifteen stalks are pulled at one operation , according to the ease with which they can be ...
32 psl.
... equal to almost 6 pounds . In the second test 60 kilograms of stalks with leaves were used ( about 123 pounds ) , divided into lots of 10 and 50 kilograms respectively . The first lot ran through in two and a half 32.
... equal to almost 6 pounds . In the second test 60 kilograms of stalks with leaves were used ( about 123 pounds ) , divided into lots of 10 and 50 kilograms respectively . The first lot ran through in two and a half 32.
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