Annual Report of the Secretary of the Board of Agriculture, Volumen56W. White, 1909 |
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... Drain- age , " by Prof. Wm . P. Brooks ; " Artificial hatching and rear- ing of chickens as applied to South Shore roasters , " by Henry D. Smith ; " Renovating old orchards , " by Prof. F. C. Sears ; and " Strawberry culture , " by ...
... Drain- age , " by Prof. Wm . P. Brooks ; " Artificial hatching and rear- ing of chickens as applied to South Shore roasters , " by Henry D. Smith ; " Renovating old orchards , " by Prof. F. C. Sears ; and " Strawberry culture , " by ...
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... drain and too often a total loss , to say nothing about the actual loss in present and future forest products , I am sure that business and thinking men can see that it is simply a losing proposition not to definitely and at once spend ...
... drain and too often a total loss , to say nothing about the actual loss in present and future forest products , I am sure that business and thinking men can see that it is simply a losing proposition not to definitely and at once spend ...
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... drains . SPECIAL REASONS FOR THE IMPORTANCE OF DRAINAGE IN MASSA- CHUSETTS . The owner of land or the capitalist looking for investment must naturally carefully consider the question of probable returns on money invested in drainage ...
... drains . SPECIAL REASONS FOR THE IMPORTANCE OF DRAINAGE IN MASSA- CHUSETTS . The owner of land or the capitalist looking for investment must naturally carefully consider the question of probable returns on money invested in drainage ...
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... drain our most ex- tensive swamps and marshes in a satisfactory way will require a care- ful study of the situation and the adoption of comprehensive and carefully considered plans . It will be necessary , therefore , for the numerous ...
... drain our most ex- tensive swamps and marshes in a satisfactory way will require a care- ful study of the situation and the adoption of comprehensive and carefully considered plans . It will be necessary , therefore , for the numerous ...
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... DRAINS . Doubtless the first form of drain constructed by man was the open ditch . Such ditches are in many cases still in use . The open ditch as a channel for rapidly carrying off surface water is frequently desirable , but as a means ...
... DRAINS . Doubtless the first form of drain constructed by man was the open ditch . Such ditches are in many cases still in use . The open ditch as a channel for rapidly carrying off surface water is frequently desirable , but as a means ...
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