British Farmer's Magazine, Թողարկում 12James Ridgway, 1848 |
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... soil as that at Castle Acre . He thinks the land more certain of bearing a crop if ploughed about ten days before sowing , in doing which his aim is to leave the soil light , and as finely pul- verized as possible . † By skeleton ...
... soil as that at Castle Acre . He thinks the land more certain of bearing a crop if ploughed about ten days before sowing , in doing which his aim is to leave the soil light , and as finely pul- verized as possible . † By skeleton ...
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... soil as loam , and subsoil chalk . Notwithstanding this , Mr. Aylmer is inclined to ridging ; so that the evi- other behind it with a crome . This last is the dence of his actual experiment is of the more im- ก team - man . Six women ...
... soil as loam , and subsoil chalk . Notwithstanding this , Mr. Aylmer is inclined to ridging ; so that the evi- other behind it with a crome . This last is the dence of his actual experiment is of the more im- ก team - man . Six women ...
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... soil to the thickness of four inches , except the top , which for about a month is left open , for the heat , & c ... soil during the winter . " 3rd . " That the grass - seeds may be drilled across the rows of barley some time after the ...
... soil to the thickness of four inches , except the top , which for about a month is left open , for the heat , & c ... soil during the winter . " 3rd . " That the grass - seeds may be drilled across the rows of barley some time after the ...
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... soil , from previous manurings , from the depredations of insects , or some cause that cannot be detected , I apportioned the manures to be tried in a new method , which increased the trouble indeed , but which I thought would make the ...
... soil , from previous manurings , from the depredations of insects , or some cause that cannot be detected , I apportioned the manures to be tried in a new method , which increased the trouble indeed , but which I thought would make the ...
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... Soil , simple Artificial Manure . ... Roots . 15 28 271 27 26 loads . 13 13 - 7 cwt . of rape dust 13 14 bushels of bone dust .. 26 13 .. 36 36 13 7 cwt . of rags 3 cwt . of guano In these trials it is evident that the application of 26 ...
... Soil , simple Artificial Manure . ... Roots . 15 28 271 27 26 loads . 13 13 - 7 cwt . of rape dust 13 14 bushels of bone dust .. 26 13 .. 36 36 13 7 cwt . of rags 3 cwt . of guano In these trials it is evident that the application of 26 ...
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Էջ 349 - ... made of flour or meal of wheat, barley, rye, oats, buckwheat, Indian corn, peas, beans, rice, or potatoes, or any of them, and with any common salt, pure water, eggs, milk, barm, leaven. potato or other yeast, and mixed in such proportions as they shall think fit, and with no other ingredient or matter whatsoever, subject to the regulations hereinafter contained.
Էջ 223 - Secretary to the Royal Society for the Promotion and Improvement of the Growth of Flax in Ireland, as that of the author of the winning essay in question.
Էջ 145 - The most trustworthy observations prove that in all climates, in the temperate zones, as well as at the equator or the poles, the temperature of the body in man, and in what are commonly called warm-blooded animals, is invariably the same...
Էջ 389 - I could with great effect precipitate myself upon his left and centre. I therefore quickly brought up Brigadier Godby's brigade, and with it and the 1st brigade under Brigadier Hicks, made a rapid and noble charge, carried the village, and two guns of large calibre. The line I ordered to advance, — her Majesty's 31st Foot and the Native regiments contending for the front, and the battle became general.
Էջ 101 - Vegetable fibrine and animal fibrine, vegetable albumen and animal albumen, hardly differ, even in form ; if these principles be wanting in the food, the nutrition of the animal is arrested; and when they are present, the graminivorous animal obtains in its food the very same principles on the presence of which the nutrition of the carnivora entirely depends.
Էջ 388 - At daylight on the 28th, my order of advance was — the cavalry in front, in contiguous columns of squadrons of regiments, two troops of horse artillery in the interval of brigades ; the infantry in contiguous columns of brigades at intervals of deploying distance ; artillery in the intervals, followed by two...
Էջ 390 - Infantry, by the right of the village. The battle was won ; our troops advancing with the most perfect order to the common focus— the passage of the river. The enemy, completely hemmed in, were flying from our fire, and precipitating themselves in disordered masses into the ford and boats, in the utmost confusion and consternation ; our 8-inch howitzers soon began to play upon their boats, when the
Էջ 87 - HENDERSON. The Young Estate Manager's Guide. By RICHARD HENDERSON, Member (by Examination) of the Royal Agricultural Society of England, the Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland, and the Surveyors
Էջ 388 - The body of troops under my command having been increased, it became necessary so to organize and brigade them as to render them manageable in action. The cavalry under the command of Brigadier Cureton, and horse artillery under Major Lawrenson, were put into two brigades ; the one under Brigadier MacDowell, CB, and the other under Brigadier Stedman.