The Farmer's Register, A Monthly Publication.1835 |
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... months . Probably the miscarriage was occasioned by some hurt the ewe might have received . them in melted grafting wax , and wind them on in such a manner as to make the whole air tight . If well done the pieces will unite at both ends ...
... months . Probably the miscarriage was occasioned by some hurt the ewe might have received . them in melted grafting wax , and wind them on in such a manner as to make the whole air tight . If well done the pieces will unite at both ends ...
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... month of August your committee were called upon to view the farm of Henry S. Turner , of Jefferson county , who then ... months , it being my peculiar pleasure to state , that in their opinion the habit to sow clover in the month of ...
... month of August your committee were called upon to view the farm of Henry S. Turner , of Jefferson county , who then ... months , it being my peculiar pleasure to state , that in their opinion the habit to sow clover in the month of ...
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... months of 1831 , it was at the rate of above 8 per cent . per annum ; and it has since probably exceeded that amount . The original £ 100 shares already sell for above £ 200 . On the other hand , the advantages to the public have been ...
... months of 1831 , it was at the rate of above 8 per cent . per annum ; and it has since probably exceeded that amount . The original £ 100 shares already sell for above £ 200 . On the other hand , the advantages to the public have been ...
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... months of the year , though the ob- servations on the operations proper for that month , are not supposed to commence till Michaelmas , In perusing the earliest writings on husbandry , the term of entry to farms in England ; and the it ...
... months of the year , though the ob- servations on the operations proper for that month , are not supposed to commence till Michaelmas , In perusing the earliest writings on husbandry , the term of entry to farms in England ; and the it ...
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... months ; for the customary market load of wheat- straw seldom fetches more , even in great city mar- kets , than 36s . , which , deducting the expenses of binding and carriage , will not , in most places , leave so much as the above sum ...
... months ; for the customary market load of wheat- straw seldom fetches more , even in great city mar- kets , than 36s . , which , deducting the expenses of binding and carriage , will not , in most places , leave so much as the above sum ...
Términos y frases comunes
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