The Cultivator: A Monthly Publication, Devoted to AgricultureL. Tucker, 1860 |
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... taken to illustrate and verify these facts , show maintained their standing . " ever , spread about under them , seemed to overcome this to what economical minuteness , so to speak , the English sense of insecurity , " and they only ...
... taken to illustrate and verify these facts , show maintained their standing . " ever , spread about under them , seemed to overcome this to what economical minuteness , so to speak , the English sense of insecurity , " and they only ...
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... taken off , in order to maintain its usual productiveness , and if to any soil , other things being properly adjusted , we add as much as is taken off , we increase its fertility , because , then , the disintegrating pro- cess ...
... taken off , in order to maintain its usual productiveness , and if to any soil , other things being properly adjusted , we add as much as is taken off , we increase its fertility , because , then , the disintegrating pro- cess ...
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... taken the opportu- nity to re - engrave the cut for our columns , because its subject has been so generally and authoritatively pro- nounced a first - class specimen of a breed most valuable to the English farmer . Whether it would be ...
... taken the opportu- nity to re - engrave the cut for our columns , because its subject has been so generally and authoritatively pro- nounced a first - class specimen of a breed most valuable to the English farmer . Whether it would be ...
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... taken off in moist or warm days , to make them strong and hardy ; and about a week before setting out , cut them off four inches above the ground , which will prevent wilting in the field , and they can also be more easily handled ...
... taken off in moist or warm days , to make them strong and hardy ; and about a week before setting out , cut them off four inches above the ground , which will prevent wilting in the field , and they can also be more easily handled ...
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... taken from as many acres probably - as one ton per acre is likely a full average for our hay crop . Now there is Farmer B. his neighbor , who believes and practices a different doctrine . He has a like number of cows , and " calculates ...
... taken from as many acres probably - as one ton per acre is likely a full average for our hay crop . Now there is Farmer B. his neighbor , who believes and practices a different doctrine . He has a like number of cows , and " calculates ...
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