Observations on the Barrenness of Fruit Trees, and the Means of Prevention and CureC. Stewart, 1813 - 80 |
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... crop : but seeing we cannot alter the weather , we ought to inquire into the way and manner it becomes hurtful , that we may prevent its bad effects , as far as is in human power . The month of May is the season when the trees are in ...
... crop : but seeing we cannot alter the weather , we ought to inquire into the way and manner it becomes hurtful , that we may prevent its bad effects , as far as is in human power . The month of May is the season when the trees are in ...
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... that sometimes the early , sometimes the late , and sometimes the intermediate , is the best crop . The same thing may happen from the weather , but this we cannot remedy , E and it certainly would be improper to sweep a tree 33.
... that sometimes the early , sometimes the late , and sometimes the intermediate , is the best crop . The same thing may happen from the weather , but this we cannot remedy , E and it certainly would be improper to sweep a tree 33.
Strona 40
... some chance of a tolerable crop ; and if this did not often happen , the blossom being generally so abundant , I am of opinion we seldom would have any fruit ; but where it sets equally , there is little or no chance . 40.
... some chance of a tolerable crop ; and if this did not often happen , the blossom being generally so abundant , I am of opinion we seldom would have any fruit ; but where it sets equally , there is little or no chance . 40.
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... crops ; but all these have a very spare blossom and I likewise know , that it is of advantage to the crop in this climate , where the fruit is so often destroyed by the inclemency of the weather , for a tree to be thick of wood ; for I ...
... crops ; but all these have a very spare blossom and I likewise know , that it is of advantage to the crop in this climate , where the fruit is so often destroyed by the inclemency of the weather , for a tree to be thick of wood ; for I ...
Strona 52
... . I had that universal law of nature , that man is to live by industry , " By the sweat of thy brow shalt thou earn thy food , " and I did not conceive that we were to have fruit without labour , more than any other crop . 52.
... . I had that universal law of nature , that man is to live by industry , " By the sweat of thy brow shalt thou earn thy food , " and I did not conceive that we were to have fruit without labour , more than any other crop . 52.
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