Annual Report of the Secretary of the Maine Board of Agriculture, Թողարկում 4 |
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In the spring ploughed again , spread on manure and harrowed it in . Sowed the seed between the twelfth and twentieth of June . When up , I sowed on guano mixed with plaster , broadcast , and cultivated it in , at the rate of one ...
In the spring ploughed again , spread on manure and harrowed it in . Sowed the seed between the twelfth and twentieth of June . When up , I sowed on guano mixed with plaster , broadcast , and cultivated it in , at the rate of one ...
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These receive the name of Rhizomes , or underground stems , and it is by means of these that the couch tribe of grasses so quickly spread from a common and small centre into large patches ; as though they SECRETARY'S REPORT . 73.
These receive the name of Rhizomes , or underground stems , and it is by means of these that the couch tribe of grasses so quickly spread from a common and small centre into large patches ; as though they SECRETARY'S REPORT . 73.
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Heads or flowers spreading , exceedingly light and elegant , mostly purple ; culms one to two feet high ; slender leaves , three to six or eight inches long ; stolons more or less creeping ; whole plant smooth ; perennial . ALOPECURUS .
Heads or flowers spreading , exceedingly light and elegant , mostly purple ; culms one to two feet high ; slender leaves , three to six or eight inches long ; stolons more or less creeping ; whole plant smooth ; perennial . ALOPECURUS .
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These form , in whatever locality the plant is found , without reference to the dryness or moisture . From these proceed the stalks which support the leaves and the head , and from the same source spread out the numerous fibres forming ...
These form , in whatever locality the plant is found , without reference to the dryness or moisture . From these proceed the stalks which support the leaves and the head , and from the same source spread out the numerous fibres forming ...
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The seed is easily gathered , but on account of its peculiar lightness ( the bushel weighing but twelve to fourteen pounds ) the seed should be spread on a floor and sprinkled with water a day or two before it is sown , that it may ...
The seed is easily gathered , but on account of its peculiar lightness ( the bushel weighing but twelve to fourteen pounds ) the seed should be spread on a floor and sprinkled with water a day or two before it is sown , that it may ...
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Annual Report of the Secretary of the Maine Board of Agriculture, Թողարկում 7 Maine. Board of Agriculture Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1862 |
Annual Report of the Secretary of the Maine Board of Agriculture Maine. Board of Agriculture Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1861 |
Annual Report of the Secretary of the Maine Board of Agriculture, Թողարկում 7 Maine. Board of Agriculture Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1862 |
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