The Farmer's MagazineRogerson and Tuxford, 1844 |
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... FARMERS POSSESS FOR MEETING THE REDUCED PRICES OF THEIR PRODUCE . BY HEWITT DAVIS , FARMER AND LAND - AGENT , SPRING PARK , NEAR CROYDON . [ Communicated by C. W. Johnson , Esq . , F.R.S. ] " I would have farmers look to the means which ...
... FARMERS POSSESS FOR MEETING THE REDUCED PRICES OF THEIR PRODUCE . BY HEWITT DAVIS , FARMER AND LAND - AGENT , SPRING PARK , NEAR CROYDON . [ Communicated by C. W. Johnson , Esq . , F.R.S. ] " I would have farmers look to the means which ...
Strona 92
... farmer ; and except he is allowed a fair profit it cannot be expected he will be a good farmer , or make any improvements . I am afraid that one cause of farmers not making much by their profession is , that , both by land - valuers and ...
... farmer ; and except he is allowed a fair profit it cannot be expected he will be a good farmer , or make any improvements . I am afraid that one cause of farmers not making much by their profession is , that , both by land - valuers and ...
Strona 94
... farmer is exempt from any of these charges . He has his rent to pay , and nothing more ; of course , he perfectly understands what he will be called upon to pay every year . We are told to imitate them in our farming ; let us imitate ...
... farmer is exempt from any of these charges . He has his rent to pay , and nothing more ; of course , he perfectly understands what he will be called upon to pay every year . We are told to imitate them in our farming ; let us imitate ...
Strona 95
... farmer , and if he would wish to survive the crisis which is before him , he must , in every way that he can , take ad- vantage of that light . At this assertion the anti- corn - law nan will turn up his nose in derision ; and the farmer ...
... farmer , and if he would wish to survive the crisis which is before him , he must , in every way that he can , take ad- vantage of that light . At this assertion the anti- corn - law nan will turn up his nose in derision ; and the farmer ...
Strona 96
... farming , nor any one thing that operates so injuriously on the farmer himself , as niggardly cultivation . The experience of almost every one will have convinced him that twenty acres of land , thoroughly improved and well culti- vated ...
... farming , nor any one thing that operates so injuriously on the farmer himself , as niggardly cultivation . The experience of almost every one will have convinced him that twenty acres of land , thoroughly improved and well culti- vated ...
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