American FarmerJohn S. Skinner, 1869 |
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... five to five ( 55 ) and sixty ( 60 ) dollars per ton . one hundred pounds of good Peruvian Guano . To your corn and tobacco a small quantity of Peruvian Guano in the hill , not more than fifty ( 50 ) pounds to the acre , with the Super ...
... five to five ( 55 ) and sixty ( 60 ) dollars per ton . one hundred pounds of good Peruvian Guano . To your corn and tobacco a small quantity of Peruvian Guano in the hill , not more than fifty ( 50 ) pounds to the acre , with the Super ...
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... five by Mr. H. A. Powell , and sixteen by John G. Morton & Co. , at a cost of only three dollars per hogshead . Previous to the completion of the road , tobacco men have paid at this season of the year from eight to ten dollars per ...
... five by Mr. H. A. Powell , and sixteen by John G. Morton & Co. , at a cost of only three dollars per hogshead . Previous to the completion of the road , tobacco men have paid at this season of the year from eight to ten dollars per ...
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Profit of Keeping Sheep . Twenty - five or thirty years ago , when I was a boy , there were very few sheep kept in this part of Chester county , Pa . , compared with the last five or ten . Farmers generally thought they were poisonous ...
Profit of Keeping Sheep . Twenty - five or thirty years ago , when I was a boy , there were very few sheep kept in this part of Chester county , Pa . , compared with the last five or ten . Farmers generally thought they were poisonous ...
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