The Transactions of the Royal Hawaiian Agricultural Society, Volumen1Vol. 1, no. 1 includes a record of the proceedings preliminary to the formation of the Society, in August, 1850. |
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... necessary , the aid of such an association in accomplishing this object would be of great benefit . All these objects , if left , as heretofore , to individual enterprise , would wholly or partially fail for want of the necessary means ...
... necessary , the aid of such an association in accomplishing this object would be of great benefit . All these objects , if left , as heretofore , to individual enterprise , would wholly or partially fail for want of the necessary means ...
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... necessary for them ? Are we making such improvements as we ought in our modes and implements of culture ? Let us look back upon the history of our agriculture and see what advance we have made . What more do we know of sugar cane and ...
... necessary for them ? Are we making such improvements as we ought in our modes and implements of culture ? Let us look back upon the history of our agriculture and see what advance we have made . What more do we know of sugar cane and ...
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... necessary to ma- ture many varieties , has been an objection on the part of the whites . But their great importance in an economical point of view cannot be denied . Stock by their means , could be furnished at a price , which would ...
... necessary to ma- ture many varieties , has been an objection on the part of the whites . But their great importance in an economical point of view cannot be denied . Stock by their means , could be furnished at a price , which would ...
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... necessary . ' Should the native refuse to put them in use to render them available by his labor , other hands must and will do it . If the Hawaiian will not be innoculated with that spirit of progress which appears to be the law of ...
... necessary . ' Should the native refuse to put them in use to render them available by his labor , other hands must and will do it . If the Hawaiian will not be innoculated with that spirit of progress which appears to be the law of ...
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... necessary for a working horse is 30 bushels per year , calculating that for a part of the time , grass feed is made use of . The cost , therefore , of the labor of one man and horse , for the length of time necessary to grow one crop of ...
... necessary for a working horse is 30 bushels per year , calculating that for a part of the time , grass feed is made use of . The cost , therefore , of the labor of one man and horse , for the length of time necessary to grow one crop of ...
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abundant acres amount animals annual appointed Bank better breed capital cattle Chairman climate coffee commenced committee coolies corn crop cultivation culture dollars earth England exhibited experience export farmer fence flowers foreign fowls fruit garden grain grow Hanalei Hawaii Hawaiian Agricultural Society Hawaiian Islands Honolulu horses implements important improvement increase insects interest introduced islands J. F. B. Marshall Janion Kauai L. L. Torbert labor Lahaina land larvæ lime manufacture manure Maui meeting Messrs molasses Molokai native Oahu obtained Pine Apple Pitman plant plantation planters plough potatoes poultry premiums present President produce profitable proper quantity R. G. DAVIS R. W. Wood raised Royal Hawaiian Agricultural salt season seed sheep soil Stephen Reynolds success sugar cane sweet potato T. E. Taylor tion trees United variety vegetable vine wheat worm
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Página 63 - And out of the ground made the Lord God to grow every tree that is pleasant to the sight and good for food ; the tree of life also in the midst of the garden, and the tree of knowledge of good and evil.
Página 38 - During the years of scarcity, at the end of the last and beginning of the present century...
Página 89 - And he spake of trees, from the cedar tree that is in Lebanon even unto the hyssop that springeth out of the wall: he spake also of beasts, and of fowl, and of creeping things, and of fishes.
Página 11 - Resolved, That the thanks of the Society, be presented to the Hon. SA Douglass, for his eloquent and practical address, and that he be requested to furnish a copy of the same for publication in the Transactions of the Society.
Página 112 - He should have fed them also with the finest of the wheat : and with honey out of the rock should I have satisfied thee.
Página 125 - There is now and then one who is constantly saying " things arn't as they used to be," and croaking about " new fangled machines," and saying,. " there is nothing like the good old way." But the good old way of going to mill on horseback with the corn in one end of the bag and a stone in the other...
Página 36 - ... charged with collecting and diffusing information, and enabled by premiums, and small pecuniary aids, to encourage and assist a spirit of discovery and improvement. This species of establishment contributes doubly to the increase of improvement, by stimulating to enterprise and experiment, and by drawing to a common centre the results everywhere of individual skill and observation, and spreading them thence over the whole nation. Experience accordingly has shown, that they are very cheap instruments...
Página 34 - He who makes two blades of grass to grow where only one grew before is a benefactor of the race.
Página 39 - ... the application of chemistry to the general purposes of agriculture, the destruction of insects injurious to vegetable life, and the eradication of weeds.
Página 11 - Biddle, of Pennsylvania, it was Resolved, That the thanks of the Association be tendered to the President for his able and interesting address, and that he be requested to furnish a copy of it to the Committee of Publication.