The Farmer's Register, A Monthly Publication.1835 |
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... taken off - such as probably were on the young plant when first set out . Planting from the 1st to the 10th of June , is preferred to any other time . I generally top high , if the season and the land will permit - and if I can get the ...
... taken off - such as probably were on the young plant when first set out . Planting from the 1st to the 10th of June , is preferred to any other time . I generally top high , if the season and the land will permit - and if I can get the ...
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... taken upon an empty stomacke , and that it his pen upon the subject . He accordingly , in 1603 , published his famous Counterblaste to To- taken , it dryeth the body , inflameth the blood , burteth bacco , ' in which the following ...
... taken upon an empty stomacke , and that it his pen upon the subject . He accordingly , in 1603 , published his famous Counterblaste to To- taken , it dryeth the body , inflameth the blood , burteth bacco , ' in which the following ...
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taken sick , and was confined until after corn har - ing , and had become what is termed sward - bound , vest . The thistles of course were forgotten . To which checks the growth , although it does not kill make the matter still worse ...
taken sick , and was confined until after corn har - ing , and had become what is termed sward - bound , vest . The thistles of course were forgotten . To which checks the growth , although it does not kill make the matter still worse ...
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... taken off when the corn has become glazed , and the grain permitted to remain till Oc- tober or November upon the buts . Or , 3. Both corn and stalks are left standing till the grain has fully ripened , and the latter becomes dry , when ...
... taken off when the corn has become glazed , and the grain permitted to remain till Oc- tober or November upon the buts . Or , 3. Both corn and stalks are left standing till the grain has fully ripened , and the latter becomes dry , when ...
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... taken up in the hand would expire , supposed SHELLS ON THE SNOWY MOUNTAINS OF to be overcome by the heat of the hand . Our frosts have been so severe as to kill almost every kind of vegetation . It is said that the rye has suffered ...
... taken up in the hand would expire , supposed SHELLS ON THE SNOWY MOUNTAINS OF to be overcome by the heat of the hand . Our frosts have been so severe as to kill almost every kind of vegetation . It is said that the rye has suffered ...
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