The Farmer's Register, A Monthly Publication.1835 |
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... root is also a substitute for soap in washing sands besides myself . I have known , for example , of a cow swimming ... roots are extensive , having then surrounded with water from the Ohio , which numerous eyes , or buds , and each one ...
... root is also a substitute for soap in washing sands besides myself . I have known , for example , of a cow swimming ... roots are extensive , having then surrounded with water from the Ohio , which numerous eyes , or buds , and each one ...
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... root- trim off the fibrous roots - put them in your potato house , or other close place - separating the larger for use , and the smaller for the next year's plant- ing ; no vegetable is more easily cultivated , nor keeps better ...
... root- trim off the fibrous roots - put them in your potato house , or other close place - separating the larger for use , and the smaller for the next year's plant- ing ; no vegetable is more easily cultivated , nor keeps better ...
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... roots , which the cutting of the tops of the plant does not effect or check ; they therefore must be permitted to remain , in such places , by a sort of compromise , that they are to be prevented from scattering their seeds on to our ...
... roots , which the cutting of the tops of the plant does not effect or check ; they therefore must be permitted to remain , in such places , by a sort of compromise , that they are to be prevented from scattering their seeds on to our ...
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... roots , so that there is nearly or quite as many on the field as at first ; although they have been regularly mowed off every year , and sometimes a second time , and have not seeded . This failure was evidently owing to the business ...
... roots , so that there is nearly or quite as many on the field as at first ; although they have been regularly mowed off every year , and sometimes a second time , and have not seeded . This failure was evidently owing to the business ...
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... roots , the brine and salt was put on very bountifully . It had the ef- fect of killing the tops of the thistles , and wilted them down ; but the next summer they came up through the wall as thrifty as before . I see no re- medy in a ...
... roots , the brine and salt was put on very bountifully . It had the ef- fect of killing the tops of the thistles , and wilted them down ; but the next summer they came up through the wall as thrifty as before . I see no re- medy in a ...
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