Use of honeybees in cranberry bogs [by] Robert S. Filmer and Charles A. Doehlert.

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Use of honeybees in cranberry bogs [by] Robert S. Filmer and Charles A. Doehlert.

Questions as to whether or not enough wild bees exist in order to sufficiently pollinate are presented and information as to whether or not honeybees should be used is given.

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New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station

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With the pasage of the Morrill Act in 1864, Rutgers College was designated a Land-Grant college for New Jersey and developed the State College for Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts as well as an experimental farm, known as the College Farm. Much of the early experimentation at the College Farm was in chemical fertilizers for crops. Additional aid was sought from the state government, and in 1880, state funds were secured for agriculture experimentation with the passage of legislatur...

Filmer, Robert, 1588?-1653

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Doehlert, Charles A.

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