Istruzioni popolari per la buona tenuta dei bachi da seta

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Istruzioni popolari per la buona tenuta dei bachi da seta

by Tito Poggi

IT·~25 minutes·13 chapters

Chapters

13 total

ISTRUZIONI POPOLARI PER LA BUONA TENUTA DEI BACHI DA SETA

0:21

AI BACHICULTORI VERONESI

0:36

I. La semente.

2:17

II. L'incubazione.

2:05

III. Locali e attrezzi.

2:48

IV. Disinfezioni e suffumigi.

2:13

V. Nascita e Allevamento dei bachi nelle prime età.

2:32

VI. Spazio necessario per un'oncia di bachi.

0:28

VII. Foglia e pasti.

0:56

VIII. Mute.

0:46

Description

Issued by the agricultural chair of Verona, this concise manual offers a practical glimpse into the world of silk‑worm breeding as it was taught to local farmers. The author explains that the quality of cocoons depends on choosing the right seed and caring for the larvae, responding to regional complaints about poor silk yields. Clear instructions cover selecting healthy, cellular eggs from reputable breeders, preferring certain white‑yellow cross‑breeds, and storing them in well‑ventilated, cool conditions during the critical pre‑incubation months.

The guide then moves to incubation, describing how to use artificial heat sources and reliable incubators to raise the temperature gradually from just above freezing to about twenty degrees Celsius. It advises against outdated methods such as bedding the eggs in stalls, recommending instead purpose‑built incubators or heated rooms where eggs can lie in a single thin layer. Listeners interested in historic agriculture or the meticulous craft of silk production will find this blend of scientific observation and practical advice both informative and surprisingly relevant today.

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it

Duration

~25 minutes (24K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Rosemarie della Scala and Barbara Magni (original images from Biblioteca Scolastica - Istituto Tecnico Agrario "G. Garibaldi", Roma)

Release date

2017-03-13

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Tito Poggi

Tito Poggi

An Italian agronomist, teacher, and public figure, he wrote practical books meant to bring useful agricultural knowledge to everyday readers. His work reflects a hands-on interest in farming, education, and rural life in late 19th- and early 20th-century Italy.

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