All green succulent plants contain saccharine or mucilaginous matter, with woody fibre, and readily ferment. They cannot, therefore, if intended for manure, be used too soon after their death. When green crops are to be employed for enriching a soil,... An encyclopædia of agriculture - Página 332por John Claudius Loudon - 1825 - 80 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Sir Humphry Davy, George Sinclair, John Russell Duke of Bedford - 1815 - 452 páginas
...general views respecting the best modes of preserving and applying them. All green succulent plants contain saccharine or mucilaginous matter, with woody...intended for manure, be used too soon after their death. When green crops are to be employed for enrich ing a soil, they should be ploughed in, if it be possible,... | |
| Repertory of arts, manufactures and agriculture - 1815 - 442 páginas
...general views respecting the best modes of preserving and applying them. All green succulent plants contain saccharine or mucilaginous matter, with woody...intended for manure, be used too soon after their death. When green crops are to be employed for enriching a soil, they should be ploughed in, if it be possible,... | |
| 1815 - 438 páginas
...succulent plants contain saccharine or mucilaginous matter, with woody fibre, nnd readily fermentThey cannot, therefore, .if intended for manure, be used too soon after their -death. When green crops are to be employed for enriching a soil, they should be ploughed in, if it be possible,... | |
| Andrew Ure - 1821 - 512 páginas
...penible. AU ifreen »t/cni/mf filunlf contain sacchaáne or mucilaginous matter, «ith woody ЯЬгс. ami readily ferment. They cannot, therefore, if intended for manure, be used too »oon after their death. fore harvest. Hunts are much used as a manure in the neighbourhood of London.... | |
| John Claudius Loudon - 1822 - 1494 páginas
...properties and nature of the manures in common use require to be detailed. "All green succulent plants contain saccharine or mucilaginous matter, with woody...therefore, if intended for manure, be used too soon nfter tlwir deatli. Hence tlic advantage of digging or ploughing in green crops, whether natural, of... | |
| John S. Skinner - 1824 - 434 páginas
...them, nor were the smallest fibrils blackened by charcoal, though this must All green succulent filants contain saccharine or mucilaginous matter, with woody...intended for manure, be used too soon after their death. head of water from the forebays of the waterihave beenthecase had the charcoal been absorbThe pumps... | |
| Joseph Hayward - 1825 - 240 páginas
...hydrogene. Again, Sir Humphry says, " All green suc" culent plants contain saccharine, or mucilagi" nous matter, with woody fibre, and readily " ferment ;...for manure, be used too soon after their " death." " When green crops are to be employed for " enriching a soil, they should be ploughed in, " if possible,... | |
| Joseph Hayward - 1825 - 242 páginas
..." All green suc" culent plants contain saccharine, or mucilagi" nous matter, with woody >fibre, aud readily " ferment ; they cannot, therefore, if intended...for manure, be used too soon after their " death." " When green crops are to be employed for " enriching a soil, they should be ploughed in, " if possible,... | |
| Library, John Baxter - 1830 - 594 páginas
...classes, vegetable, animal, and mineral : — 1. Manures of vegetable origin. All green nuxuleiu plants contain saccharine or mucilaginous matter with woody...intended for manure, be used too soon after their death. When green crops are to be employed for enriching a soil, they should be ploughed in, if it be possible,... | |
| George Richardson Porter - 1830 - 436 páginas
...dry, defended from the contact of the air, and kept as cool as possible. All green, succulent plants, contain saccharine or mucilaginous matter, with woody...intended for manure, be used too soon after their death. If dung cannot be immediately applied to crops, the destructive fermentation of it should be prevented... | |
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