Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of England, Volumen60Royal Agricultural Society of England, 1899 Vols. for 1933- include the societys Farmers' guide to agricultural research. |
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... ground above the sluggish 1 Thomas Bell , History of Improved Shorthorn Cattle , p . 15 . 2 Thomas Bates and the Kirklevington Shorthorns , Redpath , Newcastle , 1897 , p . 37. Both this and Mr. Bell's history contain many contemporary ...
... ground above the sluggish 1 Thomas Bell , History of Improved Shorthorn Cattle , p . 15 . 2 Thomas Bates and the Kirklevington Shorthorns , Redpath , Newcastle , 1897 , p . 37. Both this and Mr. Bell's history contain many contemporary ...
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... ground . But even better , from one point of view , is the plan of growing plums alternately with apples or pears , as the different classes of fruit take different constituents from the soil . In part of the orchard there is a very ...
... ground . But even better , from one point of view , is the plan of growing plums alternately with apples or pears , as the different classes of fruit take different constituents from the soil . In part of the orchard there is a very ...
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... ground , so that the fruit is likely to become dirty . The apples are all on the crab stock , as trees on the paradise do not flourish in the soil of Loddington . But , except in one old orchard , the trees are half - standards ...
... ground , so that the fruit is likely to become dirty . The apples are all on the crab stock , as trees on the paradise do not flourish in the soil of Loddington . But , except in one old orchard , the trees are half - standards ...
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... , thirty - five years ago , was a pioneer in planting fruit on high ground , the comparatively small area at VOL . X. T. S. - 37 F that time being in the valley . Noticing that potatoes Flower and Fruit Farming in England . 65.
... , thirty - five years ago , was a pioneer in planting fruit on high ground , the comparatively small area at VOL . X. T. S. - 37 F that time being in the valley . Noticing that potatoes Flower and Fruit Farming in England . 65.
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... ground as trees . The soil is a stiff loam over what Mr. Mechi used to call a " bird - lime " subsoil , and strawberries flourish upon it magnificently . The Small Scarlet strawberry , descended from the wild Alpine , is a speciality at ...
... ground as trees . The soil is a stiff loam over what Mr. Mechi used to call a " bird - lime " subsoil , and strawberries flourish upon it magnificently . The Small Scarlet strawberry , descended from the wild Alpine , is a speciality at ...
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