Truck-farming at the South: A Guide to the Raising of Vegetables for Northern MarketsOrange Judd, 1910 - 274 páginas |
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... lot in town , for four thousand five hundred dollars , while there is not a mortgage , or lien , of any kind , on any of the property of the brothers . A. O. TRUCK FARMING AT THE SOUTH . CHAPTER I. LABOR . 6 PREFACE .
... lot in town , for four thousand five hundred dollars , while there is not a mortgage , or lien , of any kind , on any of the property of the brothers . A. O. TRUCK FARMING AT THE SOUTH . CHAPTER I. LABOR . 6 PREFACE .
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... . $ 1.00 $ 0.75 1 c . 1 c . 1 c . 1 c . Three baskets fill four crates . When boys and girls are hired the pay is at half rate per day . A few of the most efficient and trustworthy hands , 8 TRUCK - FARMING AT THE SOUTH .
... . $ 1.00 $ 0.75 1 c . 1 c . 1 c . 1 c . Three baskets fill four crates . When boys and girls are hired the pay is at half rate per day . A few of the most efficient and trustworthy hands , 8 TRUCK - FARMING AT THE SOUTH .
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... four dollars per rack - load of about eight hundred pounds . The hours of labor are from sunrise to sunset , with variable allowances for meals during the different seasons of the year . During the shipping season there is no fixed time ...
... four dollars per rack - load of about eight hundred pounds . The hours of labor are from sunrise to sunset , with variable allowances for meals during the different seasons of the year . During the shipping season there is no fixed time ...
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... four thousand pounds of nitrogen . Several analyses of Boussingault showed from twenty - five thousand to thirty - two thousand pounds per acre beneath the surface , and a soil analyzed by Prof. Volcker , in 1868 , showed eight thousand ...
... four thousand pounds of nitrogen . Several analyses of Boussingault showed from twenty - five thousand to thirty - two thousand pounds per acre beneath the surface , and a soil analyzed by Prof. Volcker , in 1868 , showed eight thousand ...
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... Four weeks should elapse between turning under the vines and sow- ing or planting the crop , in order to allow a sufficient time for the most active decomposition to have passed , lest the heat evolved by the great mass of decaying ...
... Four weeks should elapse between turning under the vines and sow- ing or planting the crop , in order to allow a sufficient time for the most active decomposition to have passed , lest the heat evolved by the great mass of decaying ...
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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.