The Farmer's Magazine, Tom 2Rogerson and Tuxford, 1839 |
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... Grain , comparative prices of , 89 , 169 , 249 , 329 , 409 , 489 Grain seeds , roots , & c . , on the selection of , 91 , 175 , 347 Grain , flour , and meal , return to an order of the House of Com- mons , 301 Grand Cairo - hatching of ...
... Grain , comparative prices of , 89 , 169 , 249 , 329 , 409 , 489 Grain seeds , roots , & c . , on the selection of , 91 , 175 , 347 Grain , flour , and meal , return to an order of the House of Com- mons , 301 Grand Cairo - hatching of ...
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... grain than a fallow crop , and for this obvious reason , that the latter is in most cases entirely removed from the soil , roots and all , whereas in the former case the root is almost invariably left behind : grain crops too , from not ...
... grain than a fallow crop , and for this obvious reason , that the latter is in most cases entirely removed from the soil , roots and all , whereas in the former case the root is almost invariably left behind : grain crops too , from not ...
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... grain , roots , & c . , then by means of these establishments , and the facility of intercourse which now prevails , rendering the inland farmer as easy of access as those on the coast , the interchange would not only be certain but ...
... grain , roots , & c . , then by means of these establishments , and the facility of intercourse which now prevails , rendering the inland farmer as easy of access as those on the coast , the interchange would not only be certain but ...
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... grain from market in anticipation of still higher prices . These unreflecting censors do not consider that if the price to the grower be en- hanced , the very cause of that increase of price -namely , a deficiency of available produce ...
... grain from market in anticipation of still higher prices . These unreflecting censors do not consider that if the price to the grower be en- hanced , the very cause of that increase of price -namely , a deficiency of available produce ...
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... grain and flour , and there does not appear any reason to doubt our ability to obtain a million and a half more . Our crops of all other grain are abundant , and of fine quality , and will doubtless be appropriated by admix- ture or ...
... grain and flour , and there does not appear any reason to doubt our ability to obtain a million and a half more . Our crops of all other grain are abundant , and of fine quality , and will doubtless be appropriated by admix- ture or ...
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