Truck-farming at the South: A Guide to the Raising of Vegetables for Northern MarketsOrange Judd, 1910 - 274 páginas |
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... 907 67,113 24,472 7,956 13,033 445 4,132 630 185,130 48,854 | 94,972 4,045 45,906 9,837 174 14,773 333,001 The season's shipment of melons to New York aggre- gated 175,000 . Of course , failures will occur in this , as ( 5 )
... 907 67,113 24,472 7,956 13,033 445 4,132 630 185,130 48,854 | 94,972 4,045 45,906 9,837 174 14,773 333,001 The season's shipment of melons to New York aggre- gated 175,000 . Of course , failures will occur in this , as ( 5 )
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... melons , is manuring in the hill practicable , unless only a part of the manure is so applied . The great majority of the roots would soon extend beyond its limits , and the plant would suffer in the later stages of growth . BARN - YARD ...
... melons , is manuring in the hill practicable , unless only a part of the manure is so applied . The great majority of the roots would soon extend beyond its limits , and the plant would suffer in the later stages of growth . BARN - YARD ...
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... melons should not follow cucumbers ; tomatoes should not follow egg - plants , or Irish potatoes ; beans should not succeed peas , or vice versa . Third . Tuberous plants should not be allowed to fol- low plants of the same character ...
... melons should not follow cucumbers ; tomatoes should not follow egg - plants , or Irish potatoes ; beans should not succeed peas , or vice versa . Third . Tuberous plants should not be allowed to fol- low plants of the same character ...
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... melons or cucumbers may be put in be- tween the wide rows of peas . The latter will be off be- fore the former requires the first working . A further benefit of successive rotation and continued cropping is the destruction of noxious ...
... melons or cucumbers may be put in be- tween the wide rows of peas . The latter will be off be- fore the former requires the first working . A further benefit of successive rotation and continued cropping is the destruction of noxious ...
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... its vitality for many years . Prof. Lindley says : " Not to speak of the doubtful instances of seeds taken : from the pyramids having germinated , melon seeds have been 62 TRUCK - FARMING AT THE SOUTH . CHAPTER VI Seed and Seed Sowing.
... its vitality for many years . Prof. Lindley says : " Not to speak of the doubtful instances of seeds taken : from the pyramids having germinated , melon seeds have been 62 TRUCK - FARMING AT THE SOUTH . CHAPTER VI Seed and Seed Sowing.
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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.