Truck-farming at the South: A Guide to the Raising of Vegetables for Northern MarketsOrange Judd, 1910 - 274 páginas |
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... season , the aggregate quantity of pro- duce was large . The following statement shows the duce forwarded to the Northern markets direct from the port of Savannah by the steamships alone . pro- EXPORTS ( BY STEAMERS ) OF VEGETABLES ...
... season , the aggregate quantity of pro- duce was large . The following statement shows the duce forwarded to the Northern markets direct from the port of Savannah by the steamships alone . pro- EXPORTS ( BY STEAMERS ) OF VEGETABLES ...
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... season . Ex - Governor Hammond's prediction : that the negro , in case of emancipation would " seek the towns , and rap- idly accumulate in groups upon their outskirts , " has cer- tainly been verified . It is the better class of this ...
... season . Ex - Governor Hammond's prediction : that the negro , in case of emancipation would " seek the towns , and rap- idly accumulate in groups upon their outskirts , " has cer- tainly been verified . It is the better class of this ...
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... seasons of the year . During the shipping season there is no fixed time for breaking off work ; but extra pay is generally allowed in case of much night work . If the hands are made to bestir themselves properly during their work , it ...
... seasons of the year . During the shipping season there is no fixed time for breaking off work ; but extra pay is generally allowed in case of much night work . If the hands are made to bestir themselves properly during their work , it ...
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... season . It prevents the washing away of the soil and its fertilizing materials . It permits the farmer to work his land sooner after heavy rain , and earlier in the spring , and it prevents the land from becoming sour in wet seasons ...
... season . It prevents the washing away of the soil and its fertilizing materials . It permits the farmer to work his land sooner after heavy rain , and earlier in the spring , and it prevents the land from becoming sour in wet seasons ...
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... seasons . The total absence of water would be de- structive to vegetation , for it is itself necessary to plant life ; but undrained land is not merely wet , it becomes water - logged , and through absence of air , the plants are ...
... seasons . The total absence of water would be de- structive to vegetation , for it is itself necessary to plant life ; but undrained land is not merely wet , it becomes water - logged , and through absence of air , the plants are ...
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Truck-farming at the South: A Guide to the Raising of Vegetables for ... A. Oemler Vista completa - 1900 |
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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.