American FarmerJohn S. Skinner, 1869 |
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... inches high , when it will remain stationary for ten days or two weeks . By examining we will find that the first ... inches deep required nine and a half days ; that 2 inches deep , ten days ; 24 | inches deep , eleven and a quarter ...
... inches high , when it will remain stationary for ten days or two weeks . By examining we will find that the first ... inches deep required nine and a half days ; that 2 inches deep , ten days ; 24 | inches deep , eleven and a quarter ...
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... inches of stalk should be left to it ; but to the small brush much more - say eight to twelve inches . Knives should be procured with good han- dles , and kept sharp . 8. Threshing the seed off is the next thing . A cylinder of wood ...
... inches of stalk should be left to it ; but to the small brush much more - say eight to twelve inches . Knives should be procured with good han- dles , and kept sharp . 8. Threshing the seed off is the next thing . A cylinder of wood ...
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... inches , six in number ; one for each corner and for the middle of the sides . For siding and ends , take boards twelve feet in length , twelve inches wide for the bottom , and eight inches for the top.- This will give you an opening of ...
... inches , six in number ; one for each corner and for the middle of the sides . For siding and ends , take boards twelve feet in length , twelve inches wide for the bottom , and eight inches for the top.- This will give you an opening of ...
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