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" The manner of planting is ordinarily in hills, from two and a half to six feet apart, according to the variety of corn, the strength of the soil, and the fancy of the cultivator. The usual distance in my neighbourhood is three feet. Some, however, plant... "
The Farmers' Instructor: Consisting of Essays, Practical Directions, and ... - Página 166
por Jesse Buel - 1847
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Documents of the Assembly of the State of New York, Volumen56,Temas3-4

New York (State). Legislature. Assembly - 1833 - 786 páginas
...to 8 quarts of seed) half a pint of tar, previously warmed and diluted with a quart of warm water. The mass is well stirred, the corn taken out, and...fancy of the cultivator. The usual distance in my neighborhood is three feet. Some, however plant in drills of one, two and three rows, by which a greater...
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the farmer's register, a monthly publication devoted to the improvement of ...

edmund ruffin - 1835 - 912 páginas
...protection for the seed. The manner of planting is ordinarily in hills, from two and a half to six leet apart, according to the variety of corn, the strength...fancy of the cultivator. The usual distance in my neighborhood is three feet. Some, however, plant in drills of one, two and three rows, by which a greater...
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The Complete Practical Farmer: Being a Plain and Familiar Treatise on the ...

1835 - 526 páginas
...plaster added as will adhere to the grain. This impregnates and partially coats the seed with the tar. " The manner of planting is ordinarily in hills, from...half to six feet apart, according to the variety of the corn, the strength of the soil, and the fancy of the cultivator. The usual distance in my neighbourhood...
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The Farmer's Dictionary: A Vocabulary of the Technical Terms Recently ...

Daniel Pereira Gardner - 1846 - 898 páginas
...two prey upon the kernels, and against these tar offers a complete protection. I soak my seed twelve hours in hot water, in which is dissolved a few ounces...though the expense of culture is somewhat increased. " The quantity of seed should be double, and may be quadruple of what is required to stand. It is well...
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The Farmer's Dictionary: A Vocabulary of the Technical Terms Recently ...

Daniel Pereira Gardner - 1846 - 898 páginas
...of years will warrant me in confidently recommending this as a protection for the seed. "Thema?incr of planting is ordinarily in hills, from two and a...though the expense of culture is somewhat increased. " The quantity of seed should be double, and may be quadruple of what is required to stand. It is well...
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The Farmer's Dictionary: A Vocabulary of the Technical Terms Recently ...

Daniel Pereira Gardner - 1854 - 890 páginas
...protection for the seed. "The manner of planting is ordinarily in hills, from two and a half to si^ feet apart, according to the variety of corn, the...the soil, and the fancy of the cultivator. The usual dislance in my neighbourhood is three feet. Some, however, plant in drills of one, two, and three rows,...
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The Complete Farmer and Rural Economist: Containing a Compendious Epitome of ...

Thomas Green Fessenden - 1857 - 672 páginas
...grain. This impregnates and partially coats the seed with tar. The experience of years will war rant me in confidently recommending this as a protection...feet. Some, however, plant in drills of one, two, or three rows, by which a greater crop is unquestionably obtained, though the expense of culture is...
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The Magazine of Horticulture, Botany, and All Useful Discoveries ..., Volumen25

1859 - 584 páginas
...row of Virginias to four rows of Hoveys ; the plants are set one foot apart in the rows, and the rows from two and a half to six feet apart, according to the nature of the soil ; some cultivators stating that they have great difficulty in getting the vines...
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The Magazine of Horticulture, Botany, and All Useful Discoveries ..., Volumen25

1859 - 588 páginas
...row of Virginias to four rows of Hovcys ; the plants are set one foot apart iu the rows, and the rows from two and a half to six feet apart, according to the nature of the soil ; some cultivators stating that they have great difficulty in getting the vines...
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