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" ... his manure goes nearly twice as far. A great objection against slightly fermented dung is, that weeds spring up more luxuriantly where it is applied. If there are seeds carried out in the dung they certainly will germinate; but it is seldom that this... "
The Repertory of arts and manufactures [afterw.] arts, manufactures and ... - Página 91
por Repertory of arts, manufactures and agriculture - 1815
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Repertory of Arts, Manufactures, and Agriculture: Consisting of Original ...

1815 - 438 páginas
...union of theoretical and practical evi-T deo.ce. I have myself, within the last tea years, wit-' nessed nessed a number of distinct proofs on the subject....cleansed of weeds, any kind of manure fermented or unfermented will occasion their rapid growth. If slightly fermented farmyard dung is used as a top...
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Elements of Agricultural Chemistry: In a Course of Lectures for the Board of ...

Sir Humphry Davy, George Sinclair, John Russell Duke of Bedford - 1815 - 452 páginas
...such a union of theoretical and practical evidence. I have myself within the last ten years witnessed a number of distinct proofs on the subject. I shall...cleansed of weeds, any kind of manure fermented or unfermented will occasion their rapid growth. If slightly fermented- farm-yard dung is used as a top...
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An Encyclopaedia of Gardening, comprehending the theory and practice of ...

John Claudius Loudon - 1822 - 1494 páginas
...his farm, of applying fermented dung ; and his crops have been since as good as they ever were, and. his manure goes nearly twice as far. A great objection...dung, they certainly will germinate ; but it is seldom dial this can be the case to any extent ; and if the land is not cleansed of weeds, any kind of manure,...
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An encyclopædia of agriculture

John Claudius Loudon - 1825 - 1250 páginas
...IBJ farm, of applying fermented dung ; and his crops have been since as good as they ever were, and his manure goes nearly twice as far. A great objection...in the dung, they certainly will germinate; but it U seldom that this can be the case to any extent ; and if the land is not cleansed of weeds, any kind...
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An Encyclopædia of Agriculture: Comprising the Theory and Practice of the ...

John Claudius Loudon - 1826 - 1252 páginas
...hi» farm, of applying fermented dung ; and his crops have been since as good as they ever were, and his manure goes nearly twice as far. A great objection against slightly fermented dung ie, that weeds spring up more luxuriantly where it is applied. If there are seeds carried out in the...
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The American Farmer

John S. Skinner - 1827 - 434 páginas
...his farm, of applying fermented dung; and his crops have been since as good as they ever were, and his manure goes nearly twice as far. A great objection against slightly fermented dung is, thdt weeds spring up more luxuriantly where it is applied. It' there are seeds carried out in the dung,...
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The Library of Agricultural and Horticultural Knowledge: With an Appendix on ...

Library, John Baxter - 1830 - 594 páginas
...his farm, of applying fermented dung; and his crops have been since as good as they ever were, and his manure goes nearly twice as far. A great objection...cleansed of weeds, any kind of manure fermented or unfermented, will occasion their rapid growth, If slightly fermented, farm yard dung is used as a top-dressing...
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The Farmer's Magazine

1844 - 1200 páginas
...abandoned the use of applying fermented dung. His crops are as good as ever they were, and his dung goes twice as far. A great objection against slightly fermented...cleansed of weeds, any kind of manure, fermented or unfermented, will occasion their rapid growth. If slightly fermented farm-yard dung is used as a top-dressing...
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Elements of Agricultural Chemistry: In a Course of Lectures for the Board of ...

Sir Humphry Davy - 1836 - 458 páginas
...myself with quoting that which ought to have, and which I am sure will have, the greatest weight among agriculturists. Within the last seven years, Mr. Coke...cleansed of weeds, any kind of manure fermented or unfermented will occasion their rapid growth. If slightly fermented farmyard dung is used as a top-dressing...
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