The Cultivator: A Monthly Publication, Devoted to Agriculture, Volúmenes1-4L. Tucker, 1834 |
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... plough , the former only superficially with the harrow . The reasons are these - unfermented dung operates me ... ploughing turns the residue of the dung to the surface , when it benefits on a different principle ; for fermented manures ...
... plough , the former only superficially with the harrow . The reasons are these - unfermented dung operates me ... ploughing turns the residue of the dung to the surface , when it benefits on a different principle ; for fermented manures ...
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... plough , meadow and pasture land . We consider this system as one of the greatest improvements in modern husbandry ; and we shall illustrate its advantages in the communication which follows , which was prepared for , and fairly belongs ...
... plough , meadow and pasture land . We consider this system as one of the greatest improvements in modern husbandry ; and we shall illustrate its advantages in the communication which follows , which was prepared for , and fairly belongs ...
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... plough and hoe , every other week for eight weeks , at which port the bag , and for the convenience of handling the bag , some either by frost , grub or birds . My other things I manured equally loops should be tied in each corner to ...
... plough and hoe , every other week for eight weeks , at which port the bag , and for the convenience of handling the bag , some either by frost , grub or birds . My other things I manured equally loops should be tied in each corner to ...
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... plough a few years to give About two hundred and fifty plants will fill a bed of the given di- the young trees a start . Yet even at this period , great care is re - mensions . Among the perennials , we may also class some medicinal ...
... plough a few years to give About two hundred and fifty plants will fill a bed of the given di- the young trees a start . Yet even at this period , great care is re - mensions . Among the perennials , we may also class some medicinal ...
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... plough , dragged by the harrow , and sunk into the practical farmer , who depends not on science , but on nature , reason , soil by the roller , but not sufficiently separated by any of them . The practice and observation . In a work of ...
... plough , dragged by the harrow , and sunk into the practical farmer , who depends not on science , but on nature , reason , soil by the roller , but not sufficiently separated by any of them . The practice and observation . In a work of ...
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