The Farmer's MagazineRogerson and Tuxford, 1844 |
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... ground . I think the outcry against high rents is made without conside- ration - either as to the fair allowance or value that should be paid for land , and still less of how small is the share which rent forms in the cost of raising ...
... ground . I think the outcry against high rents is made without conside- ration - either as to the fair allowance or value that should be paid for land , and still less of how small is the share which rent forms in the cost of raising ...
Strona 98
... ground , while they are consuming which , they will continue of their own free will very frequently to occupy the yard at night . The tap roots of these should be cut off , but not too close , and during severe frost it would be as well ...
... ground , while they are consuming which , they will continue of their own free will very frequently to occupy the yard at night . The tap roots of these should be cut off , but not too close , and during severe frost it would be as well ...
Strona 103
... ground sheltered against the intemperatures , its produce is certain , though it may sometimes be less abundant , through an extreme contrariety of season . As food for man , the potato must be considered as a farinaceous plant , and as ...
... ground sheltered against the intemperatures , its produce is certain , though it may sometimes be less abundant , through an extreme contrariety of season . As food for man , the potato must be considered as a farinaceous plant , and as ...
Strona 105
... grounds ; it will always be of a better quality in high than in low lands ; it is also better in dry than in wet soils ... ground only spade - digged , tilled , and manured . If the advantage of a soil well tilled before the planting or ...
... grounds ; it will always be of a better quality in high than in low lands ; it is also better in dry than in wet soils ... ground only spade - digged , tilled , and manured . If the advantage of a soil well tilled before the planting or ...
Strona 106
... ground permits it . The principle of planting in lines is generally adopted for the culture of the potato , but the maxim of always giving to these lines a south direction is not much observed ; and I dare say that a great many of the ...
... ground permits it . The principle of planting in lines is generally adopted for the culture of the potato , but the maxim of always giving to these lines a south direction is not much observed ; and I dare say that a great many of the ...
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