The Cultivator: A Monthly Publication, Devoted to AgricultureL. Tucker, 1860 |
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... remarks Mr. M. , with which we turn over and manipulate our ordinary manure heaps , is to secure the propor decom- position of the straw they contain ; manure mixed with burned clay is carried at once from the farmstead to the field and ...
... remarks Mr. M. , with which we turn over and manipulate our ordinary manure heaps , is to secure the propor decom- position of the straw they contain ; manure mixed with burned clay is carried at once from the farmstead to the field and ...
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... remarks made in a previous number of this work , in relation to building small cottages on large farms , for the occupation of the farm laborers and their families . Since the publi- cation of those remarks , we know of several ...
... remarks made in a previous number of this work , in relation to building small cottages on large farms , for the occupation of the farm laborers and their families . Since the publi- cation of those remarks , we know of several ...
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... remarks relative to New Brunswick practice . meadows by the June frost , clover was not injured , al- though it was not very heavy in consequence of May and June being very dry ; but if the first crop of clover was Where less than an ...
... remarks relative to New Brunswick practice . meadows by the June frost , clover was not injured , al- though it was not very heavy in consequence of May and June being very dry ; but if the first crop of clover was Where less than an ...
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... . " We have not space for further particulars or remarks These general facts are submitted for the reflections an conclusions to which they may bring the reader . CHESTER EMPEROR " -a Suffolk Horse - the proprty of THE CULTIVATOR .
... . " We have not space for further particulars or remarks These general facts are submitted for the reflections an conclusions to which they may bring the reader . CHESTER EMPEROR " -a Suffolk Horse - the proprty of THE CULTIVATOR .
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... remark- able for its large size , productiveness , and vigorous growth of the tree - qualities rendering it eminently valuable as a market variety . It was described by P. BARRY in the Horticulturist for 1855 . It is of largest size , a ...
... remark- able for its large size , productiveness , and vigorous growth of the tree - qualities rendering it eminently valuable as a market variety . It was described by P. BARRY in the Horticulturist for 1855 . It is of largest size , a ...
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