The Cultivator: A Monthly Publication, Devoted to Agriculture, Volumen7L. Tucker, 1850 |
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... whole He barn - yard , muck is spread to absorb the liquids . has some advantages of making manure not usually pos He uses the waste of a large glue sessed by farmers . factory . The animal substance in the process of being converted ...
... whole He barn - yard , muck is spread to absorb the liquids . has some advantages of making manure not usually pos He uses the waste of a large glue sessed by farmers . factory . The animal substance in the process of being converted ...
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... whole together , and at the same time to add to the appearance , which is of some conse- quence until the frame is wholly covered with ver- dure - figs . 2 and 3. Fig . 3 represents only one of the three sides of the frame . We gave in ...
... whole together , and at the same time to add to the appearance , which is of some conse- quence until the frame is wholly covered with ver- dure - figs . 2 and 3. Fig . 3 represents only one of the three sides of the frame . We gave in ...
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... whole la- bor for 20 trees was not more than equal to the cost of paving one tree . Probably a combination of this mode , with the employment of swine , would answer in nearly all instances . FREEZING OUT THE CURCULIO . - It is not ...
... whole la- bor for 20 trees was not more than equal to the cost of paving one tree . Probably a combination of this mode , with the employment of swine , would answer in nearly all instances . FREEZING OUT THE CURCULIO . - It is not ...
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... whole wintry plains At one wide waft , and o'er the hapless flocks , Hid in the hollow of two neighboring hills , The billowy tempest whelms , till upward urged , The valley to a shining mountain swells , Tip't with a wreath high ...
... whole wintry plains At one wide waft , and o'er the hapless flocks , Hid in the hollow of two neighboring hills , The billowy tempest whelms , till upward urged , The valley to a shining mountain swells , Tip't with a wreath high ...
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... whole year . The amount of sales for the whole city of Boston , for the same year , ( so far as obtained , ) was over one mil- lion of dollars . Our convenience to the London market , by the aid of steamers weekly , enables the farmer ...
... whole year . The amount of sales for the whole city of Boston , for the same year , ( so far as obtained , ) was over one mil- lion of dollars . Our convenience to the London market , by the aid of steamers weekly , enables the farmer ...
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Página 155 - ANNUAL OF SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY ; or, Year Book of Facts in Science and Art, exhibiting the most important Discoveries and Improvements in Mechanics, Useful Arts, Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, Astronomy, Meteorology, Zoology, Botany, Mineralogy, Geology, Geography, Antiquities, etc.
Página 57 - I went by the field of the slothful, and by the vineyard of the man void of understanding ; and, lo, it was all grown over with thorns, and nettles had covered the face thereof, and the stone wall thereof was broken down.
Página 67 - ... ideas. And although kingdoms and provinces may be wrested from the hands that hold them, in the same manner they were obtained; although ordinary and vulgar power may, in human affairs, be lost as it has been won; yet it is the glorious prerogative of the empire of knowledge, that what it gains it never loses.
Página 38 - To DIFFUSE KNOWLEDGE. It is proposed— 1. To publish a series of periodical reports on the progress of the different branches of knowledge ; and, 2. To publish occasionally separate treatises on subjects of general interest.
Página 215 - ... Increased usefulness, such as permanency in dyes, improved forms and arrangements in articles of utility, &c. Superior quality, or superior skill in workmanship. New use of known materials. Use of new materials. New combinations of materials, as in metals and pottery. Beauty of design in form, or colour, or both, with reference to utility. Cheapness, relatively to excellence of production. In the department of SCULPTURE, MODELS, and the PLASTIC ART, the rewards will have reference to the beauty...
Página 103 - Ill carcass and appearance I hesitate not to say they are the most unsightly flock of the kind I ever met with. The Spaniards entertained an opinion that a looseness of skin under the throat, and other parts, contributed to the increase of fleece. This system the French have so much enlarged on that they have produced, in this flock, individuals with dewlaps almost down to the knees, and folds of skin on the neck, like frills, covering nearly the head. Several of these animals seem to possess pelts...
Página 37 - FOR THE INCREASE AND DIFFUSION OF KNOWLEDGE AMONG MEN.
Página 216 - OR, THE CONNECTION BETWEEN SCIENCE AND THE ART OF PRACTICAL Farming. Prize Essay of the New York State Agricultural Society. By JOHN P. NORTON, MA, Professor of Scientific Agriculture in Yale College. Adapted to tb
Página 57 - Yet a little sleep, a little slumber, a little folding of the hands to sleep ; so shall thy poverty come as one that travelleth, and thy want as an armed man.
Página 225 - ... of matter soluble in water is contained in it. This is assuredly at an earlier period of its growth than when it has shot into seed, for it is then that woody matter predominates ; a substance totally insoluble in water, and therefore less calculated to serve as food to animals than substances capable of assuming a soluble condition. This is the first point for consideration in the production of hay, since it ought to be the object of the farmer to preserve the hay for winter use in the condition...