The Cultivator: A Monthly Publication, Devoted to Agriculture, Volúmenes1-4L. Tucker, 1834 |
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... horse to live without food : just as the experiment was about to succeed , the horse died . A considerable portion of the lands in Virginia and Maryland , which were originally fertile , have in this way been judiciously exhausted ...
... horse to live without food : just as the experiment was about to succeed , the horse died . A considerable portion of the lands in Virginia and Maryland , which were originally fertile , have in this way been judiciously exhausted ...
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... horses and swine in England . The great improve- ment in the breed of horses arose from the crossing with the dimi- nutive stallions , Barbs , and Arabians ; and the introduction of Flan- ders mares into the country was the source of ...
... horses and swine in England . The great improve- ment in the breed of horses arose from the crossing with the dimi- nutive stallions , Barbs , and Arabians ; and the introduction of Flan- ders mares into the country was the source of ...
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... horses were lessened , ploughings were not so frequent , often but one for barley ; and some trusted to mere ... horse and bullock upon our farms produced a like quantity , and the whole was judiciously ap - ly arrested by about ...
... horses were lessened , ploughings were not so frequent , often but one for barley ; and some trusted to mere ... horse and bullock upon our farms produced a like quantity , and the whole was judiciously ap - ly arrested by about ...
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... horse , but there is a kind of level line running on to the back . toes . My crops were the best in the neighborhood ... horse , and not always ap- proved in the horse of light draft - the legs are far under the chest , or rather the ...
... horse , but there is a kind of level line running on to the back . toes . My crops were the best in the neighborhood ... horse , and not always ap- proved in the horse of light draft - the legs are far under the chest , or rather the ...
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... horses or cattle which draw it at the same plough , is most commonly adopted for such soils ; such ridges being time , is only to be acquired by experience ; when once attained it is thought more convenient for manuring , sowing ...
... horses or cattle which draw it at the same plough , is most commonly adopted for such soils ; such ridges being time , is only to be acquired by experience ; when once attained it is thought more convenient for manuring , sowing ...
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