The Cereals in AmericaOrange Judd Company, 1915 - 421 páginas |
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... land . The acre was limited to its present definite quantity by statutes of Edward I , Edward III , and Henry VIII . known as horticulture . In American agriculture , with the CLASSIFICATION AND CHOICE OF FIELD CROPS Agriculture ...
... land . The acre was limited to its present definite quantity by statutes of Edward I , Edward III , and Henry VIII . known as horticulture . In American agriculture , with the CLASSIFICATION AND CHOICE OF FIELD CROPS Agriculture ...
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... lands and large production of animals on these enclosed areas , on the one hand , and the extension of the growth of fruits and vegetables to large areas , on the other hand , these distinctions somewhat disappear . In general , hor ...
... lands and large production of animals on these enclosed areas , on the one hand , and the extension of the growth of fruits and vegetables to large areas , on the other hand , these distinctions somewhat disappear . In general , hor ...
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... land was given at 415 million acres . This probably means that 125 million acres were in pasture . The area devoted to hay and pasture was therefore substantially the same as that given to the cereals . About one acre in thirty of the ...
... land was given at 415 million acres . This probably means that 125 million acres were in pasture . The area devoted to hay and pasture was therefore substantially the same as that given to the cereals . About one acre in thirty of the ...
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... lands , twenty grasses for embankments , nineteen grasses for holding shifting sands . In a number of instances the same grass occurs in two or more different classes . The principal cultivated grasses for hay are timothy and red top ...
... lands , twenty grasses for embankments , nineteen grasses for holding shifting sands . In a number of instances the same grass occurs in two or more different classes . The principal cultivated grasses for hay are timothy and red top ...
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... . Plants , like animals , have great adaptability : they may become accli- mated and do fairly well when neither soil nor climate is like their native land . Many wild plants show great vitality 10 THE CEREALS IN AMERICA.
... . Plants , like animals , have great adaptability : they may become accli- mated and do fairly well when neither soil nor climate is like their native land . Many wild plants show great vitality 10 THE CEREALS IN AMERICA.
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