American FarmerJohn S. Skinner, 1869 |
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... turned occasionally for two or three months , by which time it will be well united together . And whatever way is taken to form the mixture it should not be used im- mediately , but should remain incorporated , at least , six weeks that ...
... turned occasionally for two or three months , by which time it will be well united together . And whatever way is taken to form the mixture it should not be used im- mediately , but should remain incorporated , at least , six weeks that ...
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... turned , is worth two imperfectly done . As we said before , the tobacco ground should be ploughed first , that there may be time for the sod to rot , and that at the time of the second ploughing when preparation is to be made for ...
... turned , is worth two imperfectly done . As we said before , the tobacco ground should be ploughed first , that there may be time for the sod to rot , and that at the time of the second ploughing when preparation is to be made for ...
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... turned there in the spring , and hardly allowed to look into a field the whole summer . Within ten or twelve years ... turning their sheep on it . The consequence is a bare field ; but if you let the grass get up , and do not permit it ...
... turned there in the spring , and hardly allowed to look into a field the whole summer . Within ten or twelve years ... turning their sheep on it . The consequence is a bare field ; but if you let the grass get up , and do not permit it ...
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