The Cultivator: A Monthly Publication, Devoted to Agriculture, Volúmenes1-4L. Tucker, 1834 |
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... give to them greater effect mented 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 ...
... give to them greater effect mented 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 ...
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... give the ground a thorough harrowing , which will cause the seeds that may have dropped , to vegetate , in which state it should be left till near the time of seeding , when one good ploughing will be better than more . Then run a light ...
... give the ground a thorough harrowing , which will cause the seeds that may have dropped , to vegetate , in which state it should be left till near the time of seeding , when one good ploughing will be better than more . Then run a light ...
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... give but three rules in regard to the operation of pruning an orchard , and they will be short ones . Let us enumerate some of the good things , conducive alike to health and innocent gratification , which a garden may be made to ...
... give but three rules in regard to the operation of pruning an orchard , and they will be short ones . Let us enumerate some of the good things , conducive alike to health and innocent gratification , which a garden may be made to ...
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... give him scanty fare , he becomes at length broken down and value- very unprofitable . A different system has been introduced , and the less . But it is not in the south alone where this species of bad ma- good effects from it are ...
... give him scanty fare , he becomes at length broken down and value- very unprofitable . A different system has been introduced , and the less . But it is not in the south alone where this species of bad ma- good effects from it are ...
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... give absorbent power to the soil without likewise giving it tenacity ; sand , which also destroys tenacity , on soils , with respect to atmospheric moisture , is always greatest in most fertile soils ; so that it affords one method of ...
... give absorbent power to the soil without likewise giving it tenacity ; sand , which also destroys tenacity , on soils , with respect to atmospheric moisture , is always greatest in most fertile soils ; so that it affords one method of ...
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