The Cultivator, Volúmenes6-8L. Tucker, 1939 |
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... ground with trees that bear little or no fruit . Work for the Month . first season . When this occurs , they should at once be pulled and given to cattle or pigs , as they are unfit for the table , all such plants being hard and woody ...
... ground with trees that bear little or no fruit . Work for the Month . first season . When this occurs , they should at once be pulled and given to cattle or pigs , as they are unfit for the table , all such plants being hard and woody ...
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... ground , no stubble or stalks should be removed , unless taken to the manure pile - should be plowed 3. While small , the corn should be harrowed , and the ground should afterwards be kept loose and mellow by the repeated 4. On sod ground ...
... ground , no stubble or stalks should be removed , unless taken to the manure pile - should be plowed 3. While small , the corn should be harrowed , and the ground should afterwards be kept loose and mellow by the repeated 4. On sod ground ...
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... ground , and calculated the proportion of yield . The first patch of early potatoes were of three kinds , viz : Scotch Greys , Mercers and Kidneys , cut in pieces and planted about a foot apart in the rows . tatoes . Of these , were ...
... ground , and calculated the proportion of yield . The first patch of early potatoes were of three kinds , viz : Scotch Greys , Mercers and Kidneys , cut in pieces and planted about a foot apart in the rows . tatoes . Of these , were ...
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