Bag om Report On The Experiments Made In 1887 In The Treatment Of The Downy Mildew And The Black-rot Of The Grape Vine, With A Chapter On The Apparatus For Applying Remedies For These Diseases
This groundbreaking report outlines the results of experiments conducted by the United States Department of Agriculture in 1887 on the treatment of two grape vine diseases, downy mildew and black-rot. With detailed analysis of the efficacy of various treatments, this report remains a critical resource for anyone involved in viticulture today.
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