The Cultivator: A Monthly Publication, Devoted to Agriculture, Volúmenes1-4L. Tucker, 1834 |
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... applied usefully . They may be computed at any accrue , will be applied to the improvement and embellishment one - fourth of the day , or one entire month in a year . Time is mu- of the work , we hope to stand excused for repeating our ...
... applied usefully . They may be computed at any accrue , will be applied to the improvement and embellishment one - fourth of the day , or one entire month in a year . Time is mu- of the work , we hope to stand excused for repeating our ...
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... applied to exclude the dryingful , and you will realize the pleasure of sitting under your own vine , influence of the air and sun , and also rain , from the wound until a complete union has taken place . The graft does not become ...
... applied to exclude the dryingful , and you will realize the pleasure of sitting under your own vine , influence of the air and sun , and also rain , from the wound until a complete union has taken place . The graft does not become ...
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... applied , in re- moving the taste of wild onions and leeks . Mildew . When wheat becomes badly mildewed , the grain ceases to derive further nourishment from the root - the ascent of the sap to the head is wholly obstructed ; and the ...
... applied , in re- moving the taste of wild onions and leeks . Mildew . When wheat becomes badly mildewed , the grain ceases to derive further nourishment from the root - the ascent of the sap to the head is wholly obstructed ; and the ...
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... applied for and children are sometimes seen in England , breaking the hard mat - wheat , is well known . Still , most farmers continue frequent mow- ted clods into pieces , raking them up into heaps , and burning this ing , or close ...
... applied for and children are sometimes seen in England , breaking the hard mat - wheat , is well known . Still , most farmers continue frequent mow- ted clods into pieces , raking them up into heaps , and burning this ing , or close ...
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... applied in the usual way in the be , with fine mould only , and not too deep , we may at least calculate autumn . ( b ) upon every hill or drill having its requisite number of plants . The soils adapted to the culture of Indian corn ...
... applied in the usual way in the be , with fine mould only , and not too deep , we may at least calculate autumn . ( b ) upon every hill or drill having its requisite number of plants . The soils adapted to the culture of Indian corn ...
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