Draining for Profit: And Draining for HealthOrange Judd Company, 1890 - 252 páginas |
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... operations , from the first staking of the lines to the final filling - in of the ditches . That it is sometimes ... operation now than there were tile - drained farins in 1866 . There has been no modification of methods in practical ...
... operations , from the first staking of the lines to the final filling - in of the ditches . That it is sometimes ... operation now than there were tile - drained farins in 1866 . There has been no modification of methods in practical ...
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... operation is , of course , wasted ; and when there is doubt as to the requirement , * Puddling is the kneading or rubbing of clay with water , a process by which it becomes almost impervious ; retaining this property until thor- oughly ...
... operation is , of course , wasted ; and when there is doubt as to the requirement , * Puddling is the kneading or rubbing of clay with water , a process by which it becomes almost impervious ; retaining this property until thor- oughly ...
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... operations are simple , and they require no especial instruction for their performance . This work is addressed especially to those who occupy lands of sufficient value , from their proximity to market , to make it cheaper to cultivate ...
... operations are simple , and they require no especial instruction for their performance . This work is addressed especially to those who occupy lands of sufficient value , from their proximity to market , to make it cheaper to cultivate ...
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... operation of nature , save to that which depends on the always mysterious Principle of Life , when the effect of any combination of physical circumstances may be foretold , with almost unerring certainty , -why should we believe that ...
... operation of nature , save to that which depends on the always mysterious Principle of Life , when the effect of any combination of physical circumstances may be foretold , with almost unerring certainty , -why should we believe that ...
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... operation has to be commenced anew with the next drying . 66 66 66 66 Mr. Gisborne , in his capital essay on " Agricultural Drainage , " which appeared in the Quarterly Review , No , CLXXI , says : " We really thought that no one was so ...
... operation has to be commenced anew with the next drying . 66 66 66 66 Mr. Gisborne , in his capital essay on " Agricultural Drainage , " which appeared in the Quarterly Review , No , CLXXI , says : " We really thought that no one was so ...
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acre agricultural allow basin bottom brick bushels carried cause cents clay collars commenced condition connection considerable contour lines cost course covered crop cultivation deposit depth discharge diseases distance ditch drainage dyke earth effect Ensilage evaporation fall Farm farmer feet deep fever field fifth column filled flow foot four feet Gisborne grade ground Hackensack River heat heavy rain houses improvement inches joints kiln labor laid land lateral drains laying length less lower main drain malarious manure marsh matters moisture muddy water nearly necessary obstruction operation outlet particles pipes placed plants plow porous practice prevent quantity rain-fall removed result retentive roots salt marsh saturated season sewage sewers shown in Fig side silt silt-basin slope soakage soil spring stakes steepest descent stone subsoil sufficient surface tide tile tile-draining tion typhoid fever undrained upper end whole width