The Cultivator, Volúmenes6-8L. Tucker, 1939 |
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... grain , roots , and grasses , employed in agriculture are possessed of a like inherent susceptibility . It is a well known fact that grain , if allowed to degenerate , returns into a state very similar to that of some of our coarser ...
... grain , roots , and grasses , employed in agriculture are possessed of a like inherent susceptibility . It is a well known fact that grain , if allowed to degenerate , returns into a state very similar to that of some of our coarser ...
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... grain . It proved a highly productive variety . Had he happened to have sown the field with all such , instead of having only had twenty bushels per acre , subsequent experience has shown him that he would probably have had forty ...
... grain . It proved a highly productive variety . Had he happened to have sown the field with all such , instead of having only had twenty bushels per acre , subsequent experience has shown him that he would probably have had forty ...
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... grain and well closed , all the air which it contains will be changed into carbonic acid , ( as I have explained in speaking of the action of air upon fruits , ) and the insects will remain torpid . This last assertion is , as we shall ...
... grain and well closed , all the air which it contains will be changed into carbonic acid , ( as I have explained in speaking of the action of air upon fruits , ) and the insects will remain torpid . This last assertion is , as we shall ...
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