The Plough, the Loom, and the Anvil, Volume 4J.S. Skinner & Son, editors and publishers, 81 Dock Street, 1852 |
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... Sowing , Advantages of Thick , 680 . Stables , Disinfection of , 738 . Stock , Improvement of our Common , 528 . Strawberries , Different Varieties of , 163 . Sulphuretted Rags vs. Hares , 112 . Surplus Wheat of the United States , 248 ...
... Sowing , Advantages of Thick , 680 . Stables , Disinfection of , 738 . Stock , Improvement of our Common , 528 . Strawberries , Different Varieties of , 163 . Sulphuretted Rags vs. Hares , 112 . Surplus Wheat of the United States , 248 ...
Pagina 36
... sown , and it was observed that the plants in the former were much less vigorous than those in the natural soil . Upon examination , the first contained 46 of its weight , and the second 57 , or rather more than half its weight , of ...
... sown , and it was observed that the plants in the former were much less vigorous than those in the natural soil . Upon examination , the first contained 46 of its weight , and the second 57 , or rather more than half its weight , of ...
Pagina 46
... sown in the spring and in unwatered ground never flower till the second year . Experience has shown that if the seeds are sown in September , and in earth which is kept fresh , flowers may be ob tained in June or July following , which ...
... sown in the spring and in unwatered ground never flower till the second year . Experience has shown that if the seeds are sown in September , and in earth which is kept fresh , flowers may be ob tained in June or July following , which ...
Pagina 72
... sown . When this crop is cut down another sown ; but they do not always remove the straw - they do not trouble themselves with any manure . The second year they sow it again and harrow it , and generally take three crops in succession ...
... sown . When this crop is cut down another sown ; but they do not always remove the straw - they do not trouble themselves with any manure . The second year they sow it again and harrow it , and generally take three crops in succession ...
Pagina 84
... sown crops contribute to its richness , and at this sea- son ordinary water becomes good , and good becomes excellent , and the irri- gation should be prolonged as much as possible . As soon as the last crop of grass is removed , and ...
... sown crops contribute to its richness , and at this sea- son ordinary water becomes good , and good becomes excellent , and the irri- gation should be prolonged as much as possible . As soon as the last crop of grass is removed , and ...
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