The Cultivator: A Monthly Publication, Devoted to Agriculture, Volúmenes1-4L. Tucker, 1834 |
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... rows at a time . Two men or boys follow the harrow with aprons , out of which they plaster the corn , and also raise any plants which may have been thrown down by the harrow passing over them . In a week after , I plough once between the ...
... rows at a time . Two men or boys follow the harrow with aprons , out of which they plaster the corn , and also raise any plants which may have been thrown down by the harrow passing over them . In a week after , I plough once between the ...
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... row lands , the lime may be thrown from the middle or water fur- rows without prejudice to the grain . Though this is mere theory , we think it worth a trial ; and we beg to be apprized of the result of any trial that may be made upon ...
... row lands , the lime may be thrown from the middle or water fur- rows without prejudice to the grain . Though this is mere theory , we think it worth a trial ; and we beg to be apprized of the result of any trial that may be made upon ...
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... rows through the centre which were unplastered . The land poor . The inferiority of these eight rows was visible , from the moment the corn was up , to its being gathered . 1804. April . Rolled the seed corn of two hundred acres in like ...
... rows through the centre which were unplastered . The land poor . The inferiority of these eight rows was visible , from the moment the corn was up , to its being gathered . 1804. April . Rolled the seed corn of two hundred acres in like ...
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... rows should be superficially marked , and the seed planted upon the convertible into human food in more forms than any other grain ; its surface . Where the field is flat , or the sub - soil retentive of mois- value in fattening ...
... rows should be superficially marked , and the seed planted upon the convertible into human food in more forms than any other grain ; its surface . Where the field is flat , or the sub - soil retentive of mois- value in fattening ...
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... rows in a drill , 6 in . apart , and the plants 9 inches , and 3 feet 9 inches from centre of drills , thus , .... The same in do . 3 rows in a drill , as above , 3 feet from centre of drills ,. Hills . bush . qts . 2,722 42 16 4,840 75 ...
... rows in a drill , 6 in . apart , and the plants 9 inches , and 3 feet 9 inches from centre of drills , thus , .... The same in do . 3 rows in a drill , as above , 3 feet from centre of drills ,. Hills . bush . qts . 2,722 42 16 4,840 75 ...
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