Annual Report of the Ohio State Board of Agriculture, Volumen18,Parte1863Reports for 1862-66 include reports of the Ohio Pomological Society. |
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... flock of sheep , and both , as we believe , are so inseparably connected with the best farming - that it is mainly the experience of Canadian farmers in the pro- duction of Roots , which we wish now to refer to at greater length . We ...
... flock of sheep , and both , as we believe , are so inseparably connected with the best farming - that it is mainly the experience of Canadian farmers in the pro- duction of Roots , which we wish now to refer to at greater length . We ...
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... flock of sheep on such a field . Care should be taken to keep the sheep in constant motion , and not permit them to eat the plants off at the crown or where the root commences to form . A luxurious growth of leaves in the autumn ...
... flock of sheep on such a field . Care should be taken to keep the sheep in constant motion , and not permit them to eat the plants off at the crown or where the root commences to form . A luxurious growth of leaves in the autumn ...
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... flock of Jonas Webb's , of Babraham , Cambridgeshire , England . FAT SHEEP . Best pen of 5 fat sheep . E. Driggs , Elyria , O ... 2d best , J. Leuty , Gates ' Mills , O ...... Best single fat sheep , R. N. Andrews , Rootstown , O ...
... flock of Jonas Webb's , of Babraham , Cambridgeshire , England . FAT SHEEP . Best pen of 5 fat sheep . E. Driggs , Elyria , O ... 2d best , J. Leuty , Gates ' Mills , O ...... Best single fat sheep , R. N. Andrews , Rootstown , O ...
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... flock well known to fame ; John Duncan , of Sidney , has two pens of good fine wools ; and James Lester , of Avon , closes the range with a lot of heavy Leicesters . Along side of the wooly people , were the Goats called Cashmere ...
... flock well known to fame ; John Duncan , of Sidney , has two pens of good fine wools ; and James Lester , of Avon , closes the range with a lot of heavy Leicesters . Along side of the wooly people , were the Goats called Cashmere ...
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... flocks of sheep in the Craven district . Those flocks furnished a large portion of the revenues of the monastery . It appears that to pay the heavy ransom of Richard I. , one year's wool was borrowed of the " Cistertian order of Monks ...
... flocks of sheep in the Craven district . Those flocks furnished a large portion of the revenues of the monastery . It appears that to pay the heavy ransom of Richard I. , one year's wool was borrowed of the " Cistertian order of Monks ...
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Página lxxiii - That there be granted to the several States, for the purposes hereinafter mentioned, an amount of public land, to be apportioned to each State a quantity equal to thirty thousand acres for each Senator and Representative in Congress to which the States are respectively entitled by the apportionment under the census of eighteen hundred and sixty: Provided, That no mineral lands shall be selected or purchased under the provisions of this act.
Página lxxiii - State which may take and claim the benefit of this act, to the endowment, support, and maintenance of at least one college, where the leading object shall be, without excluding other scientific and classical studies, and including military tactics, to teach such branches of learning as are related to agriculture and the mechanic arts...
Página lxxiii - State may be entitled under the provisions of this act, land scrip to the amount in acres for the deficiency of its distributive share; said scrip to be sold by said States, and the proceeds thereof applied to the, uses and purposes prescribed in this act, and for no other use or purpose whatsoever...
Página lxxiii - That not more than one million acres shall be located by such assignees in any one of the States : And provided further, That no such location shall be made before one year from the passage of this act.
Página lxxiii - That the land aforesaid, after being surveyed, shall be apportioned to the several States in sections or subdivisions of sections, not less than one quarter of a section ; and whenever there are public lands in a State subject to sale at private entry at one dollar and twenty-five cents per acre, the quantity to which said State shall be entitled shall be selected from such lands within the limits of such State...
Página lxxiii - That all the expenses of management, superintendence, and taxes from date of selection of said lands, previous to their sales, and all expenses incurred in the management and disbursement of the moneys which may be received therefrom, shall be paid by the States to which they may belong, out of the treasury of said States, so that the entire proceeds of the sale of said lands shall be applied without any diminution whatever to the purposes hereinafter mentioned.
Página lxxiii - Provided, That in no case shall any State to which land scrip may thus be issued be allowed to locate the same within the limits of any other State or of any Territory of the United States...
Página lxxiv - No State while in a condition of rebellion or insurrection against the Government of the United States shall be entitled to the benefit of this act.
Página lxxiii - That all moneys derived from the sale of the lands aforesaid by the States to which the lands are apportioned, and from the sales of land scrip hereinbefore provided for, shall be invested in stocks of the United States, or of the States, or some other safe stocks yielding not less than five per centum upon the par value of said stocks...
Página lxxiii - States, but their assignees may thus locate said land scrip upon any of the unappropriated lands of the United States subject to sale at private entry at one dollar and twenty-five cents, or less, per acre...