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Date Type Title/Summary
03/04/2026 Publication Experiments on the Digestibility of Prickly Pear by Cattle

Many chemical analyses have been made of a number of different members of the cactus family to determine their value as a feeding stuff for...

USDA 03/04/2026 Institution United States Department of Agriculture

Our vision is to provide economic opportunity through innovation, helping rural America to thrive; to promote agriculture production that better nourishes Americans while also helping...

Electroculture 03/04/2026 Books Electroculture:

Electroculture is a method of applying atmospheric electricity to the fertilization of plant life, and has, during the past few years, developed to such an...

JUSTIN CHRISTOFLEAU 03/04/2026 Person Mons. Justin Christofleau

Knight of Merit of Agriculture. Gold Medalist of Society of Encouragement for National Industries. Member of Society of Scientists and Inventors of France. Foundation Member...

03/03/2026 Farm Log 03/02/2026 Work Done and Observations

Work done:

  • Tons of weeding in between cactus rows removing glass needle plants.
  • Finishing some swales that had open areas.
  • Watering as needed.
  • ...

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