Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of England, Volumen63Royal Agricultural Society of England, 1902 Vols. for 1933- include the societys Farmers' guide to agricultural research. |
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... natural abilities . A parcel of Court - sycophants are the Vice - Presidents . Their committees and correspondents are a set of Justices of the Peace , Nabobs become country- gentlemen , and parsons of the worst description . " 1 Among ...
... natural abilities . A parcel of Court - sycophants are the Vice - Presidents . Their committees and correspondents are a set of Justices of the Peace , Nabobs become country- gentlemen , and parsons of the worst description . " 1 Among ...
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... naturally , much interested in inspecting his root crops , which are extremely fine . Palmer states positively that the expense of transplanting is not so great as the hoeing and setting out of the drilled crops , and not so great as ...
... naturally , much interested in inspecting his root crops , which are extremely fine . Palmer states positively that the expense of transplanting is not so great as the hoeing and setting out of the drilled crops , and not so great as ...
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... naturally a very straight tree , the ash requires little pruning . It should always be cut in the winter , whether as timber or underwood ; and as the bark is injurious to the wood , it should be removed.1 As to the oak , Cobbett says ...
... naturally a very straight tree , the ash requires little pruning . It should always be cut in the winter , whether as timber or underwood ; and as the bark is injurious to the wood , it should be removed.1 As to the oak , Cobbett says ...
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... naturally be of especial interest to farmers , as tending to diminish their annual outlay on repairs . " Go into any farmyard in England , I do not care what farmyard it is , and you shall find in the cart - house one of these things ...
... naturally be of especial interest to farmers , as tending to diminish their annual outlay on repairs . " Go into any farmyard in England , I do not care what farmyard it is , and you shall find in the cart - house one of these things ...
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... naturally , much interested in visiting plantations , such as those of Lord Folkestone , at Coleshill , for which he himself had supplied the trees . He loses no opportunity of demonstrating that labourers who live on a poor soil ...
... naturally , much interested in visiting plantations , such as those of Lord Folkestone , at Coleshill , for which he himself had supplied the trees . He loses no opportunity of demonstrating that labourers who live on a poor soil ...
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Página 388 - ... with such dairy products on animals have proved. Most of the inhabitants of such cities daily consume such living and perfectly virulent bacilli of bovine tuberculosis, and unintentionally carry out the experiment which we are not at liberty to make. If the bacilli of bovine tuberculosis were able to infect human beings, many cases of tuberculosis caused by the consumption of alimenta containing tubercle bacilli could not but occur among the inhabitants of great cities, especially the children.
Página 420 - No person shall sell to the prejudice of the purchaser any article of fuod or any drug which is not of the nature, substance, and quality of the article demanded by such purchaser...
Página 79 - Consumption on the holding by cattle, sheep, or pigs, or by horses other than those regularly employed on the holding, of corn proved by satisfactory evidence to have been produced and consumed on the holding.
Página 424 - Viet c. 63), for havicg sold to the prejudice of the purchaser a certain article of food, to wit, beer, which was not of the nature, substance, and quality of the article demanded by the purchaser.
Página 9 - I climbed up the side of a steep sand rock, and there scooped me out a plot four feet square to make me a garden, and the soil for which I carried up in the bosom of my little blue smock-frock, I have never lost one particle of my passion for these healthy and rational and heart-cheering pursuits...
Página 378 - ... most immediately affect, and without whose active co-operation no lasting good could be achieved. The machinery for this purpose was provided by the establishment of a Council of Agriculture and two Boards, one of the latter being concerned with agriculture, rural industries, and inland fisheries, the other with technical instruction. These representative bodies, whose constitution is interesting as a new departure in administration, were adapted from similar continental councils which have been...
Página 171 - To him the porter openeth; and the sheep hear his voice : and he calleth his own sheep by name, and leadeth them out. And when he putteth forth his own sheep, he goeth before them, and the sheep follow him : for they know his voice. And a stranger will they not follow, but will flee from him: for they know not the voice of strangers.
Página 26 - Cobbett corn and root crop; and on Wednesday he could no longer remain shut up from the fields, but desired to be carried round the farm; which being done, he criticized the work that had been going on in his absence, and detected some little deviation from his orders, with all the quickness that was so remarkable in him. As he was carried to see the fields a little boy in a blue smock-frock happened to come by us, to whom my father gave a laughing look...
Página 421 - I am of opinion that the same is a sample of genuine or, I am of opinion that the said sample contained the parts as under, or the per-centages of foreign ingredients as under.