The Farmer's MagazineRogerson and Tuxford, 1844 |
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... plants : and if these secrete acid , and so render it soluble , it will , of course , be more casily taken up . The other salts of lime which principally claim the agriculturist's attention , are the sulphate and phosphate . Sulphate of ...
... plants : and if these secrete acid , and so render it soluble , it will , of course , be more casily taken up . The other salts of lime which principally claim the agriculturist's attention , are the sulphate and phosphate . Sulphate of ...
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... plants which , such as leguminosa , con- tain least salts , form the best fallow crops . They exert no injurious effect on corn , because they do not rob the soil of alkalies and phosphates . In the use of bone - manure , much depends ...
... plants which , such as leguminosa , con- tain least salts , form the best fallow crops . They exert no injurious effect on corn , because they do not rob the soil of alkalies and phosphates . In the use of bone - manure , much depends ...
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... plants not weeded perish through dryness . Preparatory Labours . - The preparatory dress- ings are multiplied or reduced according to the nature of the soil ; for if the soil is heavy or clammy , it will naturally require more labour ...
... plants not weeded perish through dryness . Preparatory Labours . - The preparatory dress- ings are multiplied or reduced according to the nature of the soil ; for if the soil is heavy or clammy , it will naturally require more labour ...
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... plants suffer no damage by the breaking of the young shoots caused by the teeth of the harrow . I grant that , in spite of the damage caused to the new shoots by the teeth of the harrow and the stamping of the horses , this tillage ...
... plants suffer no damage by the breaking of the young shoots caused by the teeth of the harrow . I grant that , in spite of the damage caused to the new shoots by the teeth of the harrow and the stamping of the horses , this tillage ...
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... plants have been earthed up . The potato requires two earthings up - the first when the shoots are five or six inches high , caus- ing the earth to very near cover them ; and the second a little before the blossoming . If it is done ...
... plants have been earthed up . The potato requires two earthings up - the first when the shoots are five or six inches high , caus- ing the earth to very near cover them ; and the second a little before the blossoming . If it is done ...
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