The Cultivator: A Monthly Publication, Devoted to Agriculture, Volúmenes1-4L. Tucker, 1834 |
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... matter , and that one hundred parts of some poor varieties contain not more than fourteen parts of nutritious matter . The man or the brute , therefore , that eats 100 lbs . of poor potatoes , swallows 86 lbs . of water and ligneous ...
... matter , and that one hundred parts of some poor varieties contain not more than fourteen parts of nutritious matter . The man or the brute , therefore , that eats 100 lbs . of poor potatoes , swallows 86 lbs . of water and ligneous ...
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... matter which escapes in fermentation is vegetable Heaven , fall upon all . Identified , then , as agriculture is , with the matter in a gaseous form , fitted by natural process , like chyle in the interests of every department in ...
... matter which escapes in fermentation is vegetable Heaven , fall upon all . Identified , then , as agriculture is , with the matter in a gaseous form , fitted by natural process , like chyle in the interests of every department in ...
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... matter how fashionable for gentlemen to cultivate small farms . Formerly grain fertile land is , you may , by raising crop after crop from it , if you do was almost the only source of revenue derived from a farm , and , as not in some ...
... matter how fashionable for gentlemen to cultivate small farms . Formerly grain fertile land is , you may , by raising crop after crop from it , if you do was almost the only source of revenue derived from a farm , and , as not in some ...
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... matter , which was before locked up in the hard clods of earth , impervious to the roots of the plants , is brought into more immediate use . The enriching and fertilizing matter floating in the atmosphere is more freely absorbed , and ...
... matter , which was before locked up in the hard clods of earth , impervious to the roots of the plants , is brought into more immediate use . The enriching and fertilizing matter floating in the atmosphere is more freely absorbed , and ...
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... matter Agriculture will never reach its zenith , until the value of grass takes place ; for when it is not burned , its best properties are ex- lays is sufficiently appreciated , and the cultivation of them much haled by the sun , or ...
... matter Agriculture will never reach its zenith , until the value of grass takes place ; for when it is not burned , its best properties are ex- lays is sufficiently appreciated , and the cultivation of them much haled by the sun , or ...
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