The Cultivator: A Monthly Publication, Devoted to AgricultureL. Tucker, 1860 |
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... Turning to Grass early , Verniin on , to Destroy , 65 , 101 , 125 130 , 189 , 306 , 341 , 357 .30 , 128 Winter Food for , Annual Register , Notices of , .. 35 , 59 , 357 Ants , Black , to Destroy ,. 51 367 186 , 197 Bright's System of ...
... Turning to Grass early , Verniin on , to Destroy , 65 , 101 , 125 130 , 189 , 306 , 341 , 357 .30 , 128 Winter Food for , Annual Register , Notices of , .. 35 , 59 , 357 Ants , Black , to Destroy ,. 51 367 186 , 197 Bright's System of ...
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... Turning to Grass early , ...... 186 , 197 Vermin on , to Destroy , .. 101 , 125 , 36 Wheat for , Mr. Dennis ' , 176 Laying Out , 97 Milk , when to Skim ,. 250 Drain Tile , Cost of Laying , 159 163 When it is Sour , 257 How it Works ...
... Turning to Grass early , ...... 186 , 197 Vermin on , to Destroy , .. 101 , 125 , 36 Wheat for , Mr. Dennis ' , 176 Laying Out , 97 Milk , when to Skim ,. 250 Drain Tile , Cost of Laying , 159 163 When it is Sour , 257 How it Works ...
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... Turning United States Ag . Society- Under , 357 Annual Meeting of ,. GO Time of Ripening , Subsoiling , Remarks on ... Turn - wrest , Design No. 2 ,. 17 Universal Ridge ....... 363 Gates , Good Farin ,. 248 364 Woodward . 152 Design No ...
... Turning United States Ag . Society- Under , 357 Annual Meeting of ,. GO Time of Ripening , Subsoiling , Remarks on ... Turn - wrest , Design No. 2 ,. 17 Universal Ridge ....... 363 Gates , Good Farin ,. 248 364 Woodward . 152 Design No ...
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... turn we took , very appro- communicative man . priately brought us into the feeding stables . Appropri ately because the feeding of animals is entitled to a front rank among the improvements we must more extensively practice , and ...
... turn we took , very appro- communicative man . priately brought us into the feeding stables . Appropri ately because the feeding of animals is entitled to a front rank among the improvements we must more extensively practice , and ...
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... turning under the manure from four to five inches deep . The corn was planted in the usual manner , and produced a good crop . No traces of worms have been seen , and the soil has been very mellow , and free from grass and weeds , and ...
... turning under the manure from four to five inches deep . The corn was planted in the usual manner , and produced a good crop . No traces of worms have been seen , and the soil has been very mellow , and free from grass and weeds , and ...
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