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... half days . October 3. - Harrowed in half a day . October 5. - Sowed with machine adopted for dibbling in drills , seven inches apart , in three hours , by two men with pair of horses ; the quantity sown being two pecks , or one peck ...
... half days . October 3. - Harrowed in half a day . October 5. - Sowed with machine adopted for dibbling in drills , seven inches apart , in three hours , by two men with pair of horses ; the quantity sown being two pecks , or one peck ...
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... half tons of stalks per acre , while the plot having 250 lbs . of plaster applied with the seed at the time of planting pro- duced nearly twelve and a half tons per acre . ( See American Agriculturalist , vol . 21 , p . 361. ) One ton ...
... half tons of stalks per acre , while the plot having 250 lbs . of plaster applied with the seed at the time of planting pro- duced nearly twelve and a half tons per acre . ( See American Agriculturalist , vol . 21 , p . 361. ) One ton ...
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... half length in advance , and both horses trotted well and close together , No Name holding the lead . At the half - mile post Moses made a dashi and closed the gap . At the homestretch both came in well together , but Moses again fell ...
... half length in advance , and both horses trotted well and close together , No Name holding the lead . At the half - mile post Moses made a dashi and closed the gap . At the homestretch both came in well together , but Moses again fell ...
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