Istruzioni popolari per la buona tenuta dei bachi da seta by Tito Poggi

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Author Poggi, Tito
Title Istruzioni popolari per la buona tenuta dei bachi da seta
Note Reading ease score: 42.7 (College-level). Difficult to read.
Credits Produced by Rosemarie della Scala and Barbara Magni
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Tecnico Agrario "G. Garibaldi", Roma)
Summary "Istruzioni popolari per la buona tenuta dei bachi da seta" by Tito Poggi is a scientific publication written in the early 20th century, around the year 1901. The book serves as a practical guide for silk farmers, providing detailed instructions on the best practices for the care and management of silk-producing silkworms. It focuses on the cultivation, incubation, feeding, and overall maintenance required to produce high-quality silk. The content of the book is structured into sections that cover various aspects of silk farming, starting with the selection of quality silkworm eggs and appropriate breeding environments. Poggi emphasizes the importance of temperature control and adequate ventilation during incubation, as well as the necessity of frequent feeding with fresh mulberry leaves to ensure the health of the silkworms. The guide also discusses the process of "making the bosco," where silkworms move to construct their cocoons, stressing the need for clean, dry materials and proper handling to avoid disease. Overall, Poggi's work is a valuable resource for anyone involved in sericulture, offering practical advice aimed at improving productivity and quality in silk production. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language Italian
LoC Class SF: Agriculture: Animal culture
Subject Sericulture
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EBook-No. 54352
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