| Manly Miles - 1892 - 216 páginas
...uninteresting, but in this case it reads like a novel. The author has put into it his individuality. The story of the properties of the soils, their improvement...equally valuable to the farmer, student and teacher. There are many illustrations of a practical character, each one suggesting some fundamental principle... | |
| Herbert Myrick - 1897 - 184 páginas
...uninteresting, but in this case it reads like * novel. The author has put into it his individuality. The story of the properties of the soils, their improvement...equally valuable to the farmer, student and teacher. There are many illustrations of a practical character, each, one suggesting some fundamental principle... | |
| Joseph Buckner Killebrew, Herbert Myrick - 1897 - 534 páginas
...uninteresting, but in this case it reads like a novel. The author has put into it his individuality. The story of the properties of the soils, their improvement...equally valuable to the farmer, student and teacher. There are many illustrations of a practical character, each one suggesting some fundamental principle... | |
| Levi Rawson Taft - 1898 - 408 páginas
...uninteresting, but in this case it reads like a novel. The author has put into it his individuality. The story of the properties of the soils, their improvement...farmer, student and teacher. Illustrated. 303 pages. 5l/2xS inches. Cloth. . Net, $1.25 Weeds of the Farm Garden By LH PAMMEL. The enormous losses, amounting... | |
| 1902 - 152 páginas
...uninteresting, but in this case it reads like a novel. The author has put into it his individuality. The story of the properties of the soils, their improvement...equally valuable to the farmer, student and teacher. There are many illustrations of a practical character, each one suggesting some fundamental principle... | |
| Charles Wesley Davis - 1907 - 330 páginas
...uninteresting, but in this case it reads like a novel. The author has put 1nto it his individuality. The story of the properties of the soils, their improvement...management, as well as a discussion of the problems of crop grow1ng and crop feeding, make this book equally valuable to the farmer, student arid teacher. There... | |
| Charles Wesley Davis - 1907 - 328 páginas
...the soils, their improvement and management, as well as a discussion of the problems of crop grow1ng and crop feeding, make this book equally valuable to the farmer, student and teacher. There are many illustrations of a practical character, each one suggesting some fundamental principle... | |
| Edward Payson Powell - 1908 - 168 páginas
...uninteresting, but in this case it reads like a novel. The author has put into it his individuality. The story of the properties of the soils, their improvement...equally valuable to the farmer, student and teacher. There are many illustrations of a practical character, each one suggesting some fundamental principle... | |
| Frank Albert Waugh - 1908 - 248 páginas
...uninteresting, but in this case it reads like a novel. The author has put into it his individuality. The story of the properties of the soils, their improvement...equally valuable to the farmer, student and teacher. There are many illustrations of a practical character, each one suggesting some fundamental principle... | |
| Alfred Vivian - 1908 - 288 páginas
...uninteresting, but in this case it reads like a novel. The author has put into it his individuality. The story of the properties of the soils, their improvement...equally valuable to the farmer, student and teacher. There are many illustrations of a practical character, each one suggesting some fundamental principle... | |
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