The Farmer's Magazine, Tom 2Rogerson and Tuxford, 1839 |
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... season impeding their growth , and thus allowing them to remain exposed to the fleas ' attacks for a much longer period . Some farmers recommend late sowing , alledging that as the beetles decrease in activity in the month of July ...
... season impeding their growth , and thus allowing them to remain exposed to the fleas ' attacks for a much longer period . Some farmers recommend late sowing , alledging that as the beetles decrease in activity in the month of July ...
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... season of 1835-6 is fresh in our recollection , when a large quantity , if not of the best , of the secondary qualities of the grain commonly used for the food of man , was given to cattle . Independent of the care with which , in ...
... season of 1835-6 is fresh in our recollection , when a large quantity , if not of the best , of the secondary qualities of the grain commonly used for the food of man , was given to cattle . Independent of the care with which , in ...
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... seasons , this country cannot grow a sufficiency of wheat for the consumption of its inhabitants , or with a very small ... season of average produce , an overwhelming supply from abroad ; they could well afford to sell , as will be ...
... seasons , this country cannot grow a sufficiency of wheat for the consumption of its inhabitants , or with a very small ... season of average produce , an overwhelming supply from abroad ; they could well afford to sell , as will be ...
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... season might succeed , but what in any sea- son was sure not to fail . There was always , in the wettest seasons , some dry interval in which the cul- tivation of a turnip crop might be attended to ; and there were many instances of ...
... season might succeed , but what in any sea- son was sure not to fail . There was always , in the wettest seasons , some dry interval in which the cul- tivation of a turnip crop might be attended to ; and there were many instances of ...
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... season ; and by this prac- tice I find very few but are able to manure the fourth or fifth part of their farms each year ; like- wise , more attention is paid to the Winter saving of the clover , & c . , and the ploughing up land ...
... season ; and by this prac- tice I find very few but are able to manure the fourth or fifth part of their farms each year ; like- wise , more attention is paid to the Winter saving of the clover , & c . , and the ploughing up land ...
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