The Cultivator: A Monthly Publication, Devoted to Agriculture, Volúmenes1-4L. Tucker, 1834 |
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... heat and air the great agents of decomposition and nutrition , and the gaseous or volatile parts being specifically lighter than atmospheric air , ascend , * and supply the wants of the young roots . The next ploughing turns the residue ...
... heat and air the great agents of decomposition and nutrition , and the gaseous or volatile parts being specifically lighter than atmospheric air , ascend , * and supply the wants of the young roots . The next ploughing turns the residue ...
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... heat in five or six hours ; with the greatest caution ; for by mistaken practice , extensively for this reason the kilns are kept constantly at work , both night and pursued , irreparable mischiefs may be done . In any country day ...
... heat in five or six hours ; with the greatest caution ; for by mistaken practice , extensively for this reason the kilns are kept constantly at work , both night and pursued , irreparable mischiefs may be done . In any country day ...
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... heat , and the liquid con- Being thus rudely and unexpectedly assailed in my grand experi tained in it cools with the greatest possible rapidity . On the other ment , I had nothing left but to sow the land down in rye , which I hand , a ...
... heat , and the liquid con- Being thus rudely and unexpectedly assailed in my grand experi tained in it cools with the greatest possible rapidity . On the other ment , I had nothing left but to sow the land down in rye , which I hand , a ...
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... heat of the sun.—Ib. The seeds of the weeds are as often turned under as uppermost , by the usual mode of cultivation ; consequently , many of them do not vegetate during the process ; and those that are not buried be- yond the power of ...
... heat of the sun.—Ib. The seeds of the weeds are as often turned under as uppermost , by the usual mode of cultivation ; consequently , many of them do not vegetate during the process ; and those that are not buried be- yond the power of ...
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... heat , three indispensable requisites to the vigorous germination of the seeds . They will then sprout quick , and grow luxuriantly . 6. Seeds require to be kept moist till their roots have got firm hold of the earth , and their leaves ...
... heat , three indispensable requisites to the vigorous germination of the seeds . They will then sprout quick , and grow luxuriantly . 6. Seeds require to be kept moist till their roots have got firm hold of the earth , and their leaves ...
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