Transactions of the Wisconsin State Agricultural Society, Volumen12Beriah Brown, State Printer, 1874 Published with vol. 21-25: Transactions of the Wisconsin State Horticultural Society, vol. 13-17, and Annual report of the Wisconsin Dairymen's Association, no. 11-15; with vol. 22-25: Annual report of the Agricultural Experiment Station of the University of Wisconsin, no. 1-4. |
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... Courses of study desirable 268-269 Discussion of ........ 270-271 EDUCATION OF FARMERS ' SONS . By Hon . Levi Alden ...... 271-279 Every son should have a trade or profession , so that he may be self - reliant- a master of the situation ...
... Courses of study desirable 268-269 Discussion of ........ 270-271 EDUCATION OF FARMERS ' SONS . By Hon . Levi Alden ...... 271-279 Every son should have a trade or profession , so that he may be self - reliant- a master of the situation ...
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... course , if you wish to grow stock for sale , to breed from , only pure thoroughbreds should be used . No grade males should ever be used if you desire to improve your herd . There is no longer an excuse for the scrubby , unprofitable ...
... course , if you wish to grow stock for sale , to breed from , only pure thoroughbreds should be used . No grade males should ever be used if you desire to improve your herd . There is no longer an excuse for the scrubby , unprofitable ...
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... course of agricul- ture , the supply of immediately available mineral constituents is in excess relatively to the immediately available supply of nitro- gen . " The practical application of these valuable results is , that 34 WISCONSIN ...
... course of agricul- ture , the supply of immediately available mineral constituents is in excess relatively to the immediately available supply of nitro- gen . " The practical application of these valuable results is , that 34 WISCONSIN ...
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... fastened in position . The above methods are the most expensive on account of the extra length of the cuttings required , and would , of course , only be adopted where it was required 38 WISCONSIN STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY .
... fastened in position . The above methods are the most expensive on account of the extra length of the cuttings required , and would , of course , only be adopted where it was required 38 WISCONSIN STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY .
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... course , be liable to be trodden down by cattle . A hedge so planted must be kept clear of weeds , and the soil maintained in a friable state , to admit of freedom of growth , un- til such time as it becomes perfectly formed , when no ...
... course , be liable to be trodden down by cattle . A hedge so planted must be kept clear of weeds , and the soil maintained in a friable state , to admit of freedom of growth , un- til such time as it becomes perfectly formed , when no ...
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Página 227 - And God said, Let the earth bring forth grass, the herb yielding seed, and the fruit tree yielding fruit after his kind, whose seed is in itself, upon the earth : and it was so.
Página 137 - God said, I am tired of kings, I suffer them no more; Up to my ear the morning brings The outrage of the poor. Think ye I made this ball A field of havoc and war, Where tyrants great and tyrants small Might harry the weak and poor?
Página 136 - If the men of our time were led by attentive observation and by sincere reflection to acknowledge that the gradual and progressive development of social equality is at once the past and future of their history, this solitary truth would confer the sacred character of a Divine decree upon the change. To attempt to check democracy would be in that case to resist the will of God...
Página 50 - We wage no aggressive warfare against any other interests whatever. On the contrary, all our acts and all our efforts, so far as business is concerned, are not only for the benefit of the producer and consumer, but also for all other interests that tend to bring these two parties into speedy and economical contact.
Página 91 - Has it not always been the case, that the men who were first in the competition of the schools have been the first in the competition of life?
Página 51 - We emphatically and sincerely assert the oftrepeated truth taught in our organic law, that the Grange, National, State, or Subordinate, is not a political or party organization. No Grange, if true to its obligations, can discuss political or religious questions, nor call political conventions, nor nominate candidates, nor even discuss their merits in its meetings.
Página 229 - Labor was the first price, the original purchase money that was paid for all things. It was not by gold or by silver, but by labor, that all the wealth of the world was originally purchased...
Página 49 - ... ourselves. To enhance the comforts and attractions of our homes, and strengthen our attachments to our pursuits. To foster mutual understanding and cooperation. To maintain inviolate our laws, and to emulate each other in labor, to hasten the good time coming. To reduce our expenses, both individual and corporate. To buy less and produce more, in order to make our farms self-sustaining.
Página 141 - One who is injured ought not to return the injury, for on no account can it be right to do an injustice ; and it is not right to return an injury, or to do evil to any man, however much we may have suffered from him.
Página 49 - ... individual and corporate. To buy less and produce more, in order to make our farms self-sustaining. To diversify our crops, and crop no more than we can cultivate. To condense...