The Farmer's Magazine, Tom 2Rogerson and Tuxford, 1839 |
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... 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 chick- ens , 432 Grass land , on the improvement of , 50 Grass lands near ...
... 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 chick- ens , 432 Grass land , on the improvement of , 50 Grass lands near ...
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... roots by Messrs . T. Gibbs and Co. , of Half - Moon - street , Piccadilly , was very superior . They had some exceeding ly fine specimens of mangel wurzel , Swedish and other turnips , Kohl Rabi , a large collec- tion of specimens of ...
... roots by Messrs . T. Gibbs and Co. , of Half - Moon - street , Piccadilly , was very superior . They had some exceeding ly fine specimens of mangel wurzel , Swedish and other turnips , Kohl Rabi , a large collec- tion of specimens of ...
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... roots substances which were injurious to them , or , in other words , that plants passed excrementitious matters into the soil . By this means they have accounted for the neces- sity of a rotation of crops , and many other cir ...
... roots substances which were injurious to them , or , in other words , that plants passed excrementitious matters into the soil . By this means they have accounted for the neces- sity of a rotation of crops , and many other cir ...
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... root and seed contained in the soil must have been completely destroyed by the intense heat ? And again , how is it ... roots of the grass ( organized bodies likewise ) should not be in the least degree injured ? Moreover , although ...
... root and seed contained in the soil must have been completely destroyed by the intense heat ? And again , how is it ... roots of the grass ( organized bodies likewise ) should not be in the least degree injured ? Moreover , although ...
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... roots and all , whereas in the former case the root is almost invariably left behind : grain crops too , from not permitting of hoeing , & c . , during their growth , tend greatly to promote the increase of weeds , on which account a ...
... roots and all , whereas in the former case the root is almost invariably left behind : grain crops too , from not permitting of hoeing , & c . , during their growth , tend greatly to promote the increase of weeds , on which account a ...
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