Circular

Circular
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1946
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN:

Agriculture

Agriculture
Author: James Anderson Scott Watson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 788
Release: 1928
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN:

The Potato in Health and Disease

The Potato in Health and Disease
Author: Tatham Whitehead
Publisher:
Total Pages: 838
Release: 1953
Genre: Potatoes
ISBN:

Intervarietal differences in the potato; Potato breeding; Cultivation of the potato; Manuring of the potato crop; Potato machinery; The cooking quality of potatoes; Seed potatoes; Animal pests of the potato; Chief diseases of potato: introduction, key to identification, organisms causing, relative importance; Deterioration or degeneration of potato stocks: introduction, locality, immaturity of seed and virus diseases as factors in degeneration, leaf roll, mild forms of mosaic, severe forms of mosaic, virus diseases in potato overseas.

The Potato

The Potato
Author: William Glynn Burton
Publisher:
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1948
Genre: Potatoes
ISBN:

Introduction and history of the potato in the British; Potato varieties; Factors influencing yield and content of dry matter. 1 - General discussion and the effect of climate, length of growing season and soil type; Factors influencing yield and content of dry matter. 2 - Manuring; Factors influencing yield and content of dry matter. 3 - Effects of diseases and pests upon yield; Factors influencing yield and content of dry matter. 4 - Variety of potato; source and characteristics of seed; spacing; The distribution and composition of the dry matter in the potato tuber; Nutritive value; Cooking quality; Storage; Use of the potato other than for human consumption; Specific gravity as a guide to the content of dry matter and of starch in potato tubers.

The Potato

The Potato
Author: Bill Laws
Publisher: Haynes Publishing UK
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019-04-23
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781785216145

We LOVE potatoes, and why not? At only 100 calories per spud, they're an incredible source of vitamins and minerals (they pack more vitamin C than tomatoes and oranges), and contain 60 different kinds of phytochemicals and vitamins in their skins and flesh. They are also one of the most popular of foods, whether it’s a bowl of buttery mash, a cone of salty chips at the seaside or a baked spud with melting cheese on top. But perhaps the most amazing thing about potatoes is how useful they are This book looks at every aspect of this humble vegetable, from its origins and how it spread around to world, to how to grow them, cook and eat them. From comfort food to eye watering poteen, we can also use them to clean silverware, remove rust, shine shoes, create a decorative stamp and alleviate arthritis, heartburn, and even cure scurvy!