Draining for Profit, and Draining for HealthOrange Judd Company, 1902 - 252 páginas |
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... Removing obstructions . - Mistake of substituting large tiles for small ones which have become obstructed . - Heavy lands should not be tram- pled while wet . CHAPTER VI . - WHAT DRAINING COSTS . Draining , expensive work . - Permanence ...
... Removing obstructions . - Mistake of substituting large tiles for small ones which have become obstructed . - Heavy lands should not be tram- pled while wet . CHAPTER VI . - WHAT DRAINING COSTS . Draining , expensive work . - Permanence ...
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... Removal of the causes of in- undation from the upland . - Removal of rain - fall and water of filtration . -Embankments ... removed by draining . CHAPTER XI . - HOUSE DRAINAGE AND TOWN SEWERAGE IN THEIR RELA- TIONS TO THE PUBLIC HEALTH ...
... Removal of the causes of in- undation from the upland . - Removal of rain - fall and water of filtration . -Embankments ... removed by draining . CHAPTER XI . - HOUSE DRAINAGE AND TOWN SEWERAGE IN THEIR RELA- TIONS TO THE PUBLIC HEALTH ...
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... removed from below . That first falling contains the fertilizing matters washed out from the air , and in its de- scent through the ground , these are given up for the use of plants ; and it performs other important work among the ...
... removed from below . That first falling contains the fertilizing matters washed out from the air , and in its de- scent through the ground , these are given up for the use of plants ; and it performs other important work among the ...
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... removal . The ooze water , —that which soaks out from adjoining land , -is subject to all the objections which hold against spring water , and should be rigidly excluded . But the surface water which comes over the surface of higher ...
... removal . The ooze water , —that which soaks out from adjoining land , -is subject to all the objections which hold against spring water , and should be rigidly excluded . But the surface water which comes over the surface of higher ...
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... removed suggests the propriety of making wide ditches , in which to hide them , ( using the ditches , incidentally , as drains ) . A hand - book of draining is not needed by the owners of these farms ; their operations are simple , and ...
... removed suggests the propriety of making wide ditches , in which to hide them , ( using the ditches , incidentally , as drains ) . A hand - book of draining is not needed by the owners of these farms ; their operations are simple , and ...
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accumulated acre agricultural allow basin bottom brick bushels carried cause Central Park cents chapter clay collars commenced condition connection considerable contour lines cost course covered crop cultivation deposit depth discharge diseases distance ditch drainage dyke earth effect evaporation fall farm farmer feet deep fever field fifth column filled flow foot four feet Gisborne grade ground Hackensack River heat heavy rain houses improvement inches joints kiln labor laid land lateral drains laying length less lower main drain malarious manure marsh matters moisture muddy water nearly necessary obstruction operation outlet particles pipes placed plants plow porous practice prevent quantity rain-fall removed result roots salt marsh saturated season sewage sewers shown in Fig side silt silt-basin slope soakage spring stakes steepest descent stone subsoil sufficient surface tide tile tile-draining tion typhoid fever undrained upper end vegetable whole width