Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Annual Report of the Hatch Experiment Station of the Massachusetts Agricultural College: January, 1889
The growing interest in the use of a cheap substitute for hot-bed glass, has led to the recommendation and introduction of patent waterproof cloth for this purpose.
To determine its value, tests were made upon frames as nearly as possible of the same construction and exposure. The temperature was registered by government standard soil thermometers placed within each bed.
The period of experiment covered quite a range of temperature, although at no time did it go below the freezing point. Careful observations, made later, when the temperature ran lower show the general results to be the same.
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