Truck-farming at the South: A Guide to the Raising of Vegetables for Northern MarketsOrange Judd, 1910 - 274 páginas |
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... crop , and make a payment on ac- count of their purchase of land . They were not only able to pay for the land in full , from the proceeds of their crops , but have acquired in the aggregate two hundred and seventy - five acres , making ...
... crop , and make a payment on ac- count of their purchase of land . They were not only able to pay for the land in full , from the proceeds of their crops , but have acquired in the aggregate two hundred and seventy - five acres , making ...
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... crops he wishes to grow , and sanitary surroundings . Other conditions being the same , water carriage is preferable to that by wagon . If in the selection of the land , one is confined to a single soil , he should select one consisting ...
... crops he wishes to grow , and sanitary surroundings . Other conditions being the same , water carriage is preferable to that by wagon . If in the selection of the land , one is confined to a single soil , he should select one consisting ...
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... crop . It will , however , yield only a small percentage to the vegetation upon it , until it is made friable , and so becomes conducive to growth . Carbonic acid is one of the chief agents in this process ; and in order that this acid ...
... crop . It will , however , yield only a small percentage to the vegetation upon it , until it is made friable , and so becomes conducive to growth . Carbonic acid is one of the chief agents in this process ; and in order that this acid ...
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... crop planted with regard to the capacity of the soil , the most im- portant matter to the farmer is , thorough culturë , or keeping the earth fine and mellow among the plants . Stirring the soil can scarcely be repeated too often during ...
... crop planted with regard to the capacity of the soil , the most im- portant matter to the farmer is , thorough culturë , or keeping the earth fine and mellow among the plants . Stirring the soil can scarcely be repeated too often during ...
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... crop , only superficial stirring is advisable . When plants are grown in a crowded state , darkness and want of air ... crops . Manure is the most indispensable factor for success in market- gardening , and must be applied in much larger ...
... crop , only superficial stirring is advisable . When plants are grown in a crowded state , darkness and want of air ... crops . Manure is the most indispensable factor for success in market- gardening , and must be applied in much larger ...
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Truck-farming at the South: A Guide to the Raising of Vegetables for ... A. Oemler Vista completa - 1900 |
Truck-farming at the South: A Guide to the Raising of Vegetables for ... A. Oemler Vista completa - 1883 |
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Acid Phosphate acre ammonia applied asparagus barrel Bone Bruchus bushels cabbage carbonic acid cauliflower cents Charleston Chuck-will's-widow Cloth cold frames commence compost contain cotton seed covered cow pea crates crop cucumber cultivation cut-worms destroy Diabrotica dollars drill dung early eggs farmer feet fermentation fertility Florida four frost fruit gardener germination green ground grow growers grown growth guano heat heavy hundred inches injury insects kainit land larva larvæ leaves lime mature melon moist moisture mulch nitrogen Northern markets onions packed Paris green pea vines Peruvian guano phosphoric acid plant food plow potash potato pounds produce quantity rain roots rows salts sandy Savannah season seed shipment soil soluble South sowing sown species sprouts squash stable manure stems strawberry sufficient sulphate superphosphate supply surface therm thousand tion tomato transplanting truck-farmer varieties vegetable matter warm weather weeds wind N. W. winter worm
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Página 169 - Taberah: because the fire of the LORD burnt among them. And the mixed multitude that was among them fell a lusting: and the children of Israel also wept again, and said, "Who shall give us flesh to eat? We remember the fish, which we did eat in Egypt freely; the cucumbers, and the melons, and the leeks, and the onions, and the garlick: But now our soul is dried away: there is nothing at all, beside this manna, before our eyes.