The Cultivator: A Monthly Publication, Devoted to AgricultureL. Tucker, 1860 |
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... becomes hardened and crust- ed on the surface , it will make but a few inches growth in a single season . But if ... become coated with grass , and in the other is kept mellow . Although the roots of the grass extend downwards but a ...
... becomes hardened and crust- ed on the surface , it will make but a few inches growth in a single season . But if ... become coated with grass , and in the other is kept mellow . Although the roots of the grass extend downwards but a ...
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... becomes highly advantageous . It combines with and mellows the crust in a most efficient manner . The great advantage ... become impervious generally to THAER says , in his Principles of Agriculture , that all ameliorating influences ...
... becomes highly advantageous . It combines with and mellows the crust in a most efficient manner . The great advantage ... become impervious generally to THAER says , in his Principles of Agriculture , that all ameliorating influences ...
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... become somewhat foul , and worn so that the grass seed will not catch as well as upon newer land . The seed is generally sown with spring grain at the rate of a peck per acre , and rolling will usually sufficiently cover it , as well as ...
... become somewhat foul , and worn so that the grass seed will not catch as well as upon newer land . The seed is generally sown with spring grain at the rate of a peck per acre , and rolling will usually sufficiently cover it , as well as ...
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... become mouldy , lifeless , and water - soaked . Perhaps these farmers did the best they could in this case . We do not wish to judge them harshly , neither shall we turn them over to the " Slip- shod " class of farmers , but trust they ...
... become mouldy , lifeless , and water - soaked . Perhaps these farmers did the best they could in this case . We do not wish to judge them harshly , neither shall we turn them over to the " Slip- shod " class of farmers , but trust they ...
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... become much hardened by lying unstirred so long . It will break up and pulverize the surface three or four inches down , much more efficiently than Shares ' harrow , and more completely than the steel tooth cultivator . But on inverted ...
... become much hardened by lying unstirred so long . It will break up and pulverize the surface three or four inches down , much more efficiently than Shares ' harrow , and more completely than the steel tooth cultivator . But on inverted ...
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