The Cultivator: A Monthly Publication, Devoted to Agriculture, Volúmenes5-6L. Tucker, 1838 |
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... taken when in fine order , I might say almost fat enough for beef ; they would linger a few days and die - the horns when exa- mined would always be hollow , and mostly dry - urine sometimes bloody . From the circumstance of your cows ...
... taken when in fine order , I might say almost fat enough for beef ; they would linger a few days and die - the horns when exa- mined would always be hollow , and mostly dry - urine sometimes bloody . From the circumstance of your cows ...
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... taken from the surface . The asparagus from seed , if the soil and management are good , may be cut the third year ; from transplanted roots generally the second year . The drier the bot- tom of the bed , the deeper may the planting be ...
... taken from the surface . The asparagus from seed , if the soil and management are good , may be cut the third year ; from transplanted roots generally the second year . The drier the bot- tom of the bed , the deeper may the planting be ...
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... taken the Common School Assistant , one for two boys : when the class are called for reading , I distribute to them the papers , with the injunction , that no scholar turn over a leaf , or look at any other part of the paper , till the ...
... taken the Common School Assistant , one for two boys : when the class are called for reading , I distribute to them the papers , with the injunction , that no scholar turn over a leaf , or look at any other part of the paper , till the ...
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