The Cultivator: A Monthly Publication, Devoted to AgricultureL. Tucker, 1860 |
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... land by deep plowing accompanied by high manuring , is given by the same writer : Deep plowing is most beneficial to stiff clays , and , as a rule , we may plow deep when the subsoil is of the same character as the surface soil , if ...
... land by deep plowing accompanied by high manuring , is given by the same writer : Deep plowing is most beneficial to stiff clays , and , as a rule , we may plow deep when the subsoil is of the same character as the surface soil , if ...
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... land , for a short saturation in the tank has been shown to destroy their vitality . The vegetation around us seems already to have received a new impulse of life within the hour since it was showered , and yonder , where the hose is ...
... land , for a short saturation in the tank has been shown to destroy their vitality . The vegetation around us seems already to have received a new impulse of life within the hour since it was showered , and yonder , where the hose is ...
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... land the work was performed , including stoppages , at the rate of 7 acres per day of ten hours . The actual rate of travelling , while the plows were in full swing , was 3.83 feet per second , which gives about 1.031 acres per hour ...
... land the work was performed , including stoppages , at the rate of 7 acres per day of ten hours . The actual rate of travelling , while the plows were in full swing , was 3.83 feet per second , which gives about 1.031 acres per hour ...
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... land where the last is not taken , formations , abound in these coprolites - often so scattered the second year's crop would be turnips instead of bects . as not to be worth exhuming - now and then occurring , as In either case , the ...
... land where the last is not taken , formations , abound in these coprolites - often so scattered the second year's crop would be turnips instead of bects . as not to be worth exhuming - now and then occurring , as In either case , the ...
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... land by the spade to the depth of the subsoil ; plant three rows of wheat , with a space of one foot between each , and then leave a breadth of three feet , which is used as a fallow and kept open by the spade . When the crop is taken ...
... land by the spade to the depth of the subsoil ; plant three rows of wheat , with a space of one foot between each , and then leave a breadth of three feet , which is used as a fallow and kept open by the spade . When the crop is taken ...
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