The Cultivator: A Monthly Publication, Devoted to AgricultureL. Tucker, 1860 |
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... usually treated , a large share of its value is lost . To retard its too active decomposition , mix it with the colder , less active dung of cattle from A. " Not much loss to me , perhaps , for the drainage their stables , & c . , and a ...
... usually treated , a large share of its value is lost . To retard its too active decomposition , mix it with the colder , less active dung of cattle from A. " Not much loss to me , perhaps , for the drainage their stables , & c . , and a ...
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... usually pays as well on the average as grain crops , and requires much less expense of cultivation . It probably exhausts the soil as much as other crops of equal value , but it also enriches it by increasing the return of manure from ...
... usually pays as well on the average as grain crops , and requires much less expense of cultivation . It probably exhausts the soil as much as other crops of equal value , but it also enriches it by increasing the return of manure from ...
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... usually adopted in so small dwellings , which may be men- tioned . It will be noticed that the front door opens into a pretty hall or entry , from which the chambers are reached , and which also gives access to the living - room and the ...
... usually adopted in so small dwellings , which may be men- tioned . It will be noticed that the front door opens into a pretty hall or entry , from which the chambers are reached , and which also gives access to the living - room and the ...
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... usually saved for seed , having been cut for hay . Again - the raising of clover for hay and seed both , does not receive the attention its importance demands in the grain - growing sections of the country . Comparatively few farmers ...
... usually saved for seed , having been cut for hay . Again - the raising of clover for hay and seed both , does not receive the attention its importance demands in the grain - growing sections of the country . Comparatively few farmers ...
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... usually adopted , the manure from the sheep - yard and what I scraped up one . around the barns , and made a compost heap with the soil is to place two 2 by 4 studs close together , so they form a Next put in of the headland - turned it ...
... usually adopted , the manure from the sheep - yard and what I scraped up one . around the barns , and made a compost heap with the soil is to place two 2 by 4 studs close together , so they form a Next put in of the headland - turned it ...
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