The Cultivator: A Monthly Publication, Devoted to Agriculture, Volumen1L. Tucker, 1844 |
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... thing in this drawing , and to give so minute a description that any comm mechanic shall be able to construct a harrow without making mistakes . A harrow having thirty teeth passing within two inches of each other , from center to ...
... thing in this drawing , and to give so minute a description that any comm mechanic shall be able to construct a harrow without making mistakes . A harrow having thirty teeth passing within two inches of each other , from center to ...
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... things that are self - evident to all who understand any thing of the action of the stomach on food , or what is necessary to nutrition . Great , how- ever , as is the acknowledged benefit of feeding animals in this way , the few that ...
... things that are self - evident to all who understand any thing of the action of the stomach on food , or what is necessary to nutrition . Great , how- ever , as is the acknowledged benefit of feeding animals in this way , the few that ...
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... thing wanted for plowing the prairies of the west . In passing through the manufacturing districts of Mas- sachusetts , one cannot fail to be struck with the indica- tions of comfort and happiness which the mechanics and operatives ...
... thing wanted for plowing the prairies of the west . In passing through the manufacturing districts of Mas- sachusetts , one cannot fail to be struck with the indica- tions of comfort and happiness which the mechanics and operatives ...
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... thing else worth naming . This year I did the same thing ; and I am satisfied nothing will produce half as much as corn thus planted or sown . Every time I stripped a square , it was forth with highly manured , and at once spaded up and ...
... thing else worth naming . This year I did the same thing ; and I am satisfied nothing will produce half as much as corn thus planted or sown . Every time I stripped a square , it was forth with highly manured , and at once spaded up and ...
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... thing we had before seen , being nearly equal in whiteness , purity , and grain , to the best refined loaf sugar . The following is the statement furnished by Mr. W. , of the manner of making and clarifying this superior sugar : the ...
... thing we had before seen , being nearly equal in whiteness , purity , and grain , to the best refined loaf sugar . The following is the statement furnished by Mr. W. , of the manner of making and clarifying this superior sugar : the ...
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