American FarmerJohn S. Skinner, 1869 |
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... labor in horticulture , select for his first lesson , one hundred of the most common strawberries , and learn them so tho- roughly that he may recognize each at sight , and give their names and origin when known . When he is able to do ...
... labor in horticulture , select for his first lesson , one hundred of the most common strawberries , and learn them so tho- roughly that he may recognize each at sight , and give their names and origin when known . When he is able to do ...
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... labor required to put up one hundred acres of meadow hay at its present rates , it would figure thus : 100 days ' mowing with scythe ......... . $ 200.00 raking , turning , etc. , with hand rake .. 200.00 cocking , at 4 acres per day ...
... labor required to put up one hundred acres of meadow hay at its present rates , it would figure thus : 100 days ' mowing with scythe ......... . $ 200.00 raking , turning , etc. , with hand rake .. 200.00 cocking , at 4 acres per day ...
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... labor for a full hand ; and let this labor be exacted . Of course each man can pay what he chooses for the best labor , but he then has it in his power to make the gradations , and proportion the price paid according to the amount of labor ...
... labor for a full hand ; and let this labor be exacted . Of course each man can pay what he chooses for the best labor , but he then has it in his power to make the gradations , and proportion the price paid according to the amount of labor ...
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