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... necessary for its suc- cessful practice . A certain amount of stock is kept on the pasture for the production of milk , and a portion comes under cultivation to produce winter food for them . This arable portion is varied according to ...
... necessary for its suc- cessful practice . A certain amount of stock is kept on the pasture for the production of milk , and a portion comes under cultivation to produce winter food for them . This arable portion is varied according to ...
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... necessary according to theory , to give the fol- lowing quantities , in order to give the same general effect in ... necessary , with a proper proportion of fatty matter - he may very safely regulate , by the numbers in the above tables ...
... necessary according to theory , to give the fol- lowing quantities , in order to give the same general effect in ... necessary , with a proper proportion of fatty matter - he may very safely regulate , by the numbers in the above tables ...
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... necessary to close the doors against very high winds , which break or bruise such parts as are exposed to them . The use of fire in curing the crop quickly has always been , to some extent , prac- ticed . The danger from burning and ...
... necessary to close the doors against very high winds , which break or bruise such parts as are exposed to them . The use of fire in curing the crop quickly has always been , to some extent , prac- ticed . The danger from burning and ...
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