The Cultivator: A Monthly Publication, Devoted to Agriculture, Volúmenes1-4L. Tucker, 1834 |
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... appears too much so , it may be buried a few hours in moist earth before it is used . The compositions used as ... appear , and carefully cut every letting them run with their dams , or more frequently less valuable one with a hoe ...
... appears too much so , it may be buried a few hours in moist earth before it is used . The compositions used as ... appear , and carefully cut every letting them run with their dams , or more frequently less valuable one with a hoe ...
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... appear . Sowed spring wheat and gar- den peas . Plaster . — It is a practice with some farmers , and we venture to recommend it to all , to sow plaster of Paris on their grass grounds in March . and thrown into commons as not worth ...
... appear . Sowed spring wheat and gar- den peas . Plaster . — It is a practice with some farmers , and we venture to recommend it to all , to sow plaster of Paris on their grass grounds in March . and thrown into commons as not worth ...
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... appear of little consequence whether sheep and cattle have horns , but on a mode- rate calculation it will be found , that the loss in farming stock , and also in the dimunition of animal food is very considerable , from the production ...
... appear of little consequence whether sheep and cattle have horns , but on a mode- rate calculation it will be found , that the loss in farming stock , and also in the dimunition of animal food is very considerable , from the production ...
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... appear before those you have wronged ! and with The most remarkable transformation , or at least that which inte- what grief of heart must your friends and relations be made eye or rests us the most , is that in which we are immediately ...
... appear before those you have wronged ! and with The most remarkable transformation , or at least that which inte- what grief of heart must your friends and relations be made eye or rests us the most , is that in which we are immediately ...
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... appear to be ignorant of the fact , that the longer manure remains exposed to rot , the less nutriment , or food for the plants it retains ; and the more it becomes assimilated to mere earth . To put either fresh or rotted manure in the ...
... appear to be ignorant of the fact , that the longer manure remains exposed to rot , the less nutriment , or food for the plants it retains ; and the more it becomes assimilated to mere earth . To put either fresh or rotted manure in the ...
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