Report of the Commissioner of Agriculture for the Year ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1869 |
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... farmers , earnest men of enlarged views , and train- ing them for the position of teachers in these institutions ... farming , for immediate results , with no reference to future advantages , and no per- sistent following of any ...
... farmers , earnest men of enlarged views , and train- ing them for the position of teachers in these institutions ... farming , for immediate results , with no reference to future advantages , and no per- sistent following of any ...
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... farmers of the country , while enduring the necessary burden of internal revenue taxation , and submitting cheerfully to imposts upon all foreign products consumed by them , will enter a vigorous protest against any proposition for the ...
... farmers of the country , while enduring the necessary burden of internal revenue taxation , and submitting cheerfully to imposts upon all foreign products consumed by them , will enter a vigorous protest against any proposition for the ...
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... farmers and cultivators generally , and excited an unusual degree of interest in the subject of practical ento ... farmer and stimulate inquiry into their habits and the means for their destruction . Letters on these subjects are daily ...
... farmers and cultivators generally , and excited an unusual degree of interest in the subject of practical ento ... farmer and stimulate inquiry into their habits and the means for their destruction . Letters on these subjects are daily ...
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... farmers were therefore desirous of extending their fields of maize , but their labors encountered many impediments , the principal being a spring so wet as to retard the operations of the plow , and a scarcity of farm laborers . The ...
... farmers were therefore desirous of extending their fields of maize , but their labors encountered many impediments , the principal being a spring so wet as to retard the operations of the plow , and a scarcity of farm laborers . The ...
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... farmers , for loss of sheep by dogs for the year ending March 1 , three hundred and ninety - eight dollars , at the rate of two dollars per head . The amounts paid out by the other townships would probably make a total of one thousand ...
... farmers , for loss of sheep by dogs for the year ending March 1 , three hundred and ninety - eight dollars , at the rate of two dollars per head . The amounts paid out by the other townships would probably make a total of one thousand ...
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Página 234 - ... to the crop. The advantage, therefore, of large sets remains practically unimpaired. Sixthly : Weight for weight, cut sets produce as nearly as possible the same weight per acre as whole potatoes ; but for the reasons given above, the weight of the sets should not be reduced by subdivision. Seventhly : Smaller sets give a larger produce, in proportion to their weight, than the larger sets, Eighthly : When the intervals between the sets in the rows are diminished to less than a foot, the...
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Página 178 - Potatoes succeeded at the latter place, though the tubers were small. They were regularly planted for several years until the seed was lost by freezing during the winter. At St. Michael's they did not do well. Salad was successful; but cabbages would not head. The white round turnips grown at St. Michael's were the best I ever saw anywhere, and very large, many of them weighing five or six pounds.
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