The Farmer's Register, A Monthly Publication.1835 |
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... equal health or luxuriance of growth . The general depth of the floating beds is about two feet , and some of them are seven feet broad . The season lasts for three months and a half , beginning in June . From the first setting of the ...
... equal health or luxuriance of growth . The general depth of the floating beds is about two feet , and some of them are seven feet broad . The season lasts for three months and a half , beginning in June . From the first setting of the ...
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... equal parts of almond emulsion flat taste , sugar or sugar - candy was dissolved in it , and milk were mixed together , 300 parts of the by which means the peculiar sweetness of the mixture , curdled by vinegar as above , gave 16 milk ...
... equal parts of almond emulsion flat taste , sugar or sugar - candy was dissolved in it , and milk were mixed together , 300 parts of the by which means the peculiar sweetness of the mixture , curdled by vinegar as above , gave 16 milk ...
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... equal to two men a day ; but in inches ; but the process is much slower , and per- a short time one man would do it in the same time , haps the time employed in killing them in this and towards the close of summer in three or four way ...
... equal to two men a day ; but in inches ; but the process is much slower , and per- a short time one man would do it in the same time , haps the time employed in killing them in this and towards the close of summer in three or four way ...
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... equal quantities of straw and potatoes , steamed together , in lie of hay ; and found that some which were workein the same manner , but fed with hay instea ′′ potatoes , were not in equal condition with t others . * His mode of feeding ...
... equal quantities of straw and potatoes , steamed together , in lie of hay ; and found that some which were workein the same manner , but fed with hay instea ′′ potatoes , were not in equal condition with t others . * His mode of feeding ...
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... equal in nourishment to benefit of grazing consists in its requiring little 3 lbs . of oats : 7 lbs . , however , of sainfoin , tares , attendance ; and being the most natural , and there- clover , or other succulent hay , are supposed ...
... equal in nourishment to benefit of grazing consists in its requiring little 3 lbs . of oats : 7 lbs . , however , of sainfoin , tares , attendance ; and being the most natural , and there- clover , or other succulent hay , are supposed ...
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acre advantage agriculture animal appearance bank barley breed buckwheat bushels calves capital cattle cause cent CHARLES WOODSON clover commenced consequence corn cotton cows crop cultivation disease earth EDMUND RUFFIN effect equal expense experiment fact farm farmers fatten feeding feet fertility field four fungi give grain grass green green sand ground gypsum horses improvement inches increase insects interest kind labor land law of enclosures less manure marl ment milk mode nearly oats observed operation opinion oxen planters plants plough portion potatoes practice present produce profit quantity rain raw food reaping Register remarks road roots scythe sea island cotton season seed sheep soil sowing sown species spring stalks stots straw tion tivation tobacco trees turnips vegetable Virginia weather weight wheat whole winter