American FarmerJohn S. Skinner, 1869 |
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... give fine tilth , and enough loose . fine earth , to make a good bed for the early growth . If from any cause the ploughing be so delayed that planting time arrives before this thorough tillage is completed , the planting should not be ...
... give fine tilth , and enough loose . fine earth , to make a good bed for the early growth . If from any cause the ploughing be so delayed that planting time arrives before this thorough tillage is completed , the planting should not be ...
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... give the amount of labor required in constructing a heap ; nor can I give the exact proportions for making the lye , as I have lost Bommer's pamphlet . But the article of Mr. Byne , from which I extracted in my last communication ...
... give the amount of labor required in constructing a heap ; nor can I give the exact proportions for making the lye , as I have lost Bommer's pamphlet . But the article of Mr. Byne , from which I extracted in my last communication ...
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... give them , and keep them quiet and comfortable . Give frequently charcoal or pieces of rotten wood , which they will consume greedily . Give also occasionally a handful of salt and ashes to each hog . When it is practicable , the ...
... give them , and keep them quiet and comfortable . Give frequently charcoal or pieces of rotten wood , which they will consume greedily . Give also occasionally a handful of salt and ashes to each hog . When it is practicable , the ...
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