The Cultivator: A Monthly Publication, Devoted to Agriculture, Volúmenes1-4L. Tucker, 1834 |
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... dung is of the greatest intrinsic value , in ordinary cases the in advancing the public good . In no country does the agricultural former would be entitled to the preference , because it contains the bear so great a proportion to the ...
... dung is of the greatest intrinsic value , in ordinary cases the in advancing the public good . In no country does the agricultural former would be entitled to the preference , because it contains the bear so great a proportion to the ...
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... dung operates me- chanically while undergoing fermentation , in rendering the recum- bent soil porous and pervious to heat and air the great agents of decomposition and nutrition , and the gaseous or volatile parts being specifically ...
... dung operates me- chanically while undergoing fermentation , in rendering the recum- bent soil porous and pervious to heat and air the great agents of decomposition and nutrition , and the gaseous or volatile parts being specifically ...
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... dung is applied for the small grain , it is generally spread previously to seeding , and turned under by a shal- low furrow ; of consequence it produces a plentiful crop of weeds , for although the cookers of dung say that the ...
... dung is applied for the small grain , it is generally spread previously to seeding , and turned under by a shal- low furrow ; of consequence it produces a plentiful crop of weeds , for although the cookers of dung say that the ...
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... dung which is destined to nourish the wheat crop , without deteriorating its value for the latter purpose , if it is applied to the corn , & c . before it has fermented . ( c ) We are on the northern border of the maize zone , and ...
... dung which is destined to nourish the wheat crop , without deteriorating its value for the latter purpose , if it is applied to the corn , & c . before it has fermented . ( c ) We are on the northern border of the maize zone , and ...
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... dung will be improved , and the quantity proportionably increased . Any excess of liquid that may remain after the dung is removed in the spring , can be profitably ap plied to grass , grain or garden crops . It is used extensively in ...
... dung will be improved , and the quantity proportionably increased . Any excess of liquid that may remain after the dung is removed in the spring , can be profitably ap plied to grass , grain or garden crops . It is used extensively in ...
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