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... grain pro- duced but also its specific weight decreases in regular proportion , or , in other words , its quality . The quantity of straw in each does not much differ , except in No. 3 , which was lodged more than the others . The seed ...
... grain pro- duced but also its specific weight decreases in regular proportion , or , in other words , its quality . The quantity of straw in each does not much differ , except in No. 3 , which was lodged more than the others . The seed ...
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... grain must be planted by itself , the ditches , the semi - liquid manure of these. Degeneration of Wheat . The marked improvement in the breeds of cattle on this continent affords very striking evidence of what may be done by care in ...
... grain must be planted by itself , the ditches , the semi - liquid manure of these. Degeneration of Wheat . The marked improvement in the breeds of cattle on this continent affords very striking evidence of what may be done by care in ...
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... grain crops . In that case , it is to be sown on the soft sur- face of the grain field immediately after the wheat is sown . WHEAT FALLOW . The preparation of wheat fallow should be made now , as fast as may be practicable.- When the ...
... grain crops . In that case , it is to be sown on the soft sur- face of the grain field immediately after the wheat is sown . WHEAT FALLOW . The preparation of wheat fallow should be made now , as fast as may be practicable.- When the ...
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