RMM0JY2T–Seagull problem warning sign not to feed them as they cause a nuisance, Lyme Regis, Dorset, UK
RFBK71R0–Large wild male Polar Bear at Hudson Bay, Canada
RF2K563KD–Picture of a female cat, a young mother, breastfeeding her kitten litter, a young offspring needing nursingin Istanbul, Turkey, known for its respect
RFEG32CM–African lion jumping on the back of a tiny baby elephant during an attack both in hunting mode needing to feed their family
RMAYFAN2–Old Indian man begging for fruit on the street. Andhra Pradesh, India
RMA1DRB2–Young Song Thrush in nest waiting for food April 2004
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RF2T3F50E–An Aerial View of Amish Farmlands in the Fall of Cover Crops and Feed Corn Needing Harvesting
RMRDMM8W–. Textbook of landscape gardening, designed especially for the use of non-professional students. Landscape gardening. TEXTBOOK OF LANDSCAPE GARDENING 5. Feed buildings (elevator or corncrib), should be placed be- tween buildings needing the feed for animals housed in them. 6. Water tank, machine shed, horse barn and entrance to fields should be close together. 7. Barn should be 150 feet or more from the house. 8. Barn and hog house should not be too far from the house, in order to more easily care for young stock in cold weather. 9. Ventilation in summer is just as important as protection in w
RF2JG1ANH–Box filled with baby bottles with rubber caps.
RMA07A5T–Juvenile Starling, Sturnus vulgaris, perhced in seed tray, waiting to be fed by an adult, UK
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RMPG2G9B–. Langstroth on the hive and honey-bee. Bees. FALL FEEDING. 333 sume more food than they otherwise would. In feeding a large amount for Winter supply, we have given as many as five quart-cans to one colony at one time. Wooden feed- ers in the shape of troughs, as made by Root, Shuck, and Heddon, have the advantage over the cans of not needing removal to be refilled, but they are not so well in reach of the cluster. Pig. 125. DOOLITTLB DIVISION BOARD FEEDER. The Doolittle division board feeder is made in the shape of a wide frame boarded up on both sides. This feeder will drown the bees unless
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RMM0JY2B–Seagull problem warning sign not to feed them as they cause a nuisance, Lyme Regis, Dorset, UK
RFBK708H–Large wild male Polar Bear at Hudson Bay, Canada
RFEG32C2–African lion jumping on the back of a tiny baby elephant during the attack in hunting mode needing to feed her family
RFAK5AYY–Street signs and light poles in the historic section of a village in Wisconsin
RMRPC277–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 332 THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. May 5, 1904. extracted honey. I extracted 1600, and saved about 200 pounds in combs in case of needing to feed in the spring of 1904. My bees also produced over 1200 pounds of as nice section honey as could be put up. The comb honey sold for 15 cents a pound, and the extracted for 10 cents. I have sold all nay honey, and could sell more if I had it. It was all sold about home, except 400 pounds, which was shipped, part to Kansas and part to Indiana, to fill orders. My bees increased to .50 colonies. I wintered 30 colonies
RMA07A5X–Juvenile Starling, Sturnus vulgaris, perhced in seed tray, waiting to be fed by parents
RMPG1M4D–. Langstroth on the hive & honey bee. Bees. FALL FEEDING. 333 sume more food than they otherwise would. In feeding a large amount for Winter supply, we have given as many as five quart-cans to one colony at one time. Wooden feed- ers in the shape of troughs, as made by Root, Shuck, and Heddon, have the advantage over the cans of not needing removal to be refilled, but they are not so well in reach of the cluster. Pig. 125. DOOLITTLE DIVISION BOAKD FBEDEK. The Doolittle division board feeder is made in the shape of a wide frame boarded up on both sides. This feeder will drown the bees unles
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RFBK6YHM–Large wild male Polar Bear at Hudson Bay, Canadahungry
RFEG32BC–African lion jumping on the back of a tiny baby elephant during an attack both in hunting mode needing to feed their family
RMAK49JK–Street light pole and signs in a village center
RMA0KGM0–Old money bags in the window of old western town building on the Mississippi River
RM2AWT4W6–Economic entomology for the farmer and fruit-grower : and for use as a text-book in agricultural schools and colleges . -like material,needing only a small quantity of silk to hold it together in atissue sufficiently firm for its purpose. Perhaps the majority ofthe caterpillars of this series feed upon low plants, and frequentlyit does not matter much what. Plantain seems to be a commonfood for many species, but they eat grasses as well, and, indeed,almost anything. They are often found in gardens attackinglettuce and cabbage, and on cabbages they are sometimes trouble-some in the field. Some
RFBK711F–Large wild male Polar Bear at Hudson Bay, Canada
RFEG32DF–African lion jumping on the back of a tiny baby elephant during an attack both in hunting mode needing to feed their family
RMA0KGP2–A banker in window of building counting money
RM2AM5T1X–The Southern planter . ed to be rooted out by thehogs themselves. With such a variety and rotationof crops as is here suggested, supplemented if need beto carry the hogs always on full feed by peanuts andsweet potatoes in sections adapted to their growth aherd of thirty or forty hogs can be grown and fattenedevery year, needing only a few bushels of corn toharden the meat just before killing. A prime requi-site for success, however, is a herd of well bred hogsRazorbaeks will not fill the bill. Get BerkshiresEssex, Jersey or Tamworths by preference for a hotclimate. White hogs are good, but bet
RFBKP97D–Large wild male Polar Bear at Hudson Bay, Canada
RFEG32BK–African lion jumping on the back of a tiny baby elephant during an attack both in hunting mode needing to feed their family
RM2CEMTEY–. Southern planter: devoted to practical and progressive agriculture, horticulture, trucking, live stock and the fireside. manure with evenness and exactness—^wet,strawy manure, light strawy manure, manure tramped in the feed lot bycattle, fresh stable manure, sheep manure, cornstalk, corn cobs, ashes, lime,salt, commercial fertilizers, or anything else that is used for fertilizingpurposes, no matter what it is. It has attachments for distributing com-mercial fertilizers on drills in the rows in any quantity per acre. I will pay any one needing a manure spreader—and every farmer needsone, unle
RFK66T2J–Polar bear at Hudson Bay, Canada
RFEG32D1–African lion jumping on the back of a tiny baby elephant during an attack both in hunting mode needing to feed their family
RM2CDDJ2K–. Profitable stock feeding; a book for the farmer . with all theprecautions we may take and the care we may ex-pend on our hens, they will not lay in winter if theyare stinted in their supply of thai cheapest of all ma-terials—water. The farmer who relies on his hens go-ing out to get water from the tank where, the horsesdrink, or to the trough where the pigs feed, will besadly disappointed if he expects to get eggs in winter.Sixty-six per cent of the egg is water, and the hen,besides needing water to make the egg, needs it tokeep her own body in good condition. The best ruleundoubtedly is to
RFK66T4H–Polar bears at Hudson Bay, Canada
RMRPP1XC–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 426 AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL.. answered by Marengo, III. In this department will be answered those questions needing immediate attention, and such as are not of sufficient special interest to require replies from the 20 or more apiarists who help to malie "Queries and Replies" so interesting on another page. In the main, it will contain questions and answers upon mat- ters that particularly interest beginners.—Ed. Maple Sugar for "Wintering. What kind of a feed for bees would maple sugar or syrup be, especially for •wintering ? That is, dil
RFK66T5M–Polar bear at Hudson Bay, Canada
RMRHTR6B–. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. ipjS BETTER FRUIT Page ip excessive brood rearing. Early over- stimulation of brood rearing is unwise â where springs are extremely change- able. Feed those stands which are in need of food, and later those which may run short in case of an unfavor- able spring nectar flow. Also in feed- ing use sugar only where honey cannot be given by exchange of combs. In feeding put the food inside the hive and not outside, where it encourages rob- bing and where the colony needing it most may really get very little of it. Apple Embargo Lifted. Fruit growers in the Northwest
RMRDA9FG–. Langstroth on the hive & honey bee. Bees. FALL FEEDING. 333 sume more food than they otherwise would. In feeding a large amount for Winter supply, we have given as many as five quart-cans to one colony at one time. Wooden feed- ers in the shape of troughs, as made by Root, Shuck, and Heddon, have the advantage over the cans of not needing removal to be refilled, but they are not so well in reach of the cluster. Pig. 125. DOOLITTLE DIVISION BOAKD FBEDEK. The Doolittle division board feeder is made in the shape of a wide frame boarded up on both sides. This feeder will drown the bees unles
RMRDF5R6–. Langstroth on the hive and honey-bee. Bees. FALL FEEDING. 333 sume more food than they otherwise would. In feeding a large amount for Winter supply, we have given as many as five quart-cans to one colony at one time. Wooden feed- ers in the shape of troughs, as made by Root, Shuck, and Heddon, have the advantage over the cans of not needing removal to be refilled, but they are not so well in reach of the cluster. Pig. 125. DOOLITTLB DIVISION BOARD FEEDER. The Doolittle division board feeder is made in the shape of a wide frame boarded up on both sides. This feeder will drown the bees unless
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