The Cultivator: A Monthly Publication, Devoted to Agriculture, Volúmenes5-6L. Tucker, 1838 |
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... practice , that clover could be grown the second or third year . And when once in luxuriant clover , says Mr. Young , " there is no farmer at a loss how to make his fields as rich as he pleases ; and having got them into good heart , it ...
... practice , that clover could be grown the second or third year . And when once in luxuriant clover , says Mr. Young , " there is no farmer at a loss how to make his fields as rich as he pleases ; and having got them into good heart , it ...
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... practice , when the leaf buds of the apple tree begin to burst , to send a man or boy into the orchard , with this brush , properly rigged , while the dew is on , or the weather damp , at which times the young worms are concentrated at ...
... practice , when the leaf buds of the apple tree begin to burst , to send a man or boy into the orchard , with this brush , properly rigged , while the dew is on , or the weather damp , at which times the young worms are concentrated at ...
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... practices of agricul- ture vary with climate , with soil , and the demands of the market . The European agricultural publications contain much of the principles that is useful in our practice , and much in practice , from which we may ...
... practices of agricul- ture vary with climate , with soil , and the demands of the market . The European agricultural publications contain much of the principles that is useful in our practice , and much in practice , from which we may ...
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