The Farmer's MagazineRogerson and Tuxford, 1847 |
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... become accustomed to , and acquire a liking on heavy land is this : I spread seven loads per for them . In doing this Mr. H. takes six rows and acre of yard manure , plough it on twelve - furrow leaves 12 to be fed off on the land . In ...
... become accustomed to , and acquire a liking on heavy land is this : I spread seven loads per for them . In doing this Mr. H. takes six rows and acre of yard manure , plough it on twelve - furrow leaves 12 to be fed off on the land . In ...
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... become " pest- houses , " it is because those who are often misnamed guardians have not done their duty either in the houses or out of them . As to the Poor - Law Although I had intended to confine myself to a few remarks upon the ...
... become " pest- houses , " it is because those who are often misnamed guardians have not done their duty either in the houses or out of them . As to the Poor - Law Although I had intended to confine myself to a few remarks upon the ...
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... become possessed of . I have stated that I began with a small capital , and this was KINGSTON BAGPUIZE FARMERS ' CLUB.— lands ; but good pasture and grazing lands are as pro- ductive in their present state as in tillage , and some very ...
... become possessed of . I have stated that I began with a small capital , and this was KINGSTON BAGPUIZE FARMERS ' CLUB.— lands ; but good pasture and grazing lands are as pro- ductive in their present state as in tillage , and some very ...
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... become sour before being used ; but they were constitutionally liable to this com- plaint . In estimating the comparative expense of the different modes of feeding adopted in this experi- ment , the Swedish turnips are calculated at ...
... become sour before being used ; but they were constitutionally liable to this com- plaint . In estimating the comparative expense of the different modes of feeding adopted in this experi- ment , the Swedish turnips are calculated at ...
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... become almost dry before the grass affords a good pasturage ; and calves dropped after the 1st of April are always inferior to the rest of the lot . Calves from superior parents of the shorthorn breed are usually allowed to suck their ...
... become almost dry before the grass affords a good pasturage ; and calves dropped after the 1st of April are always inferior to the rest of the lot . Calves from superior parents of the shorthorn breed are usually allowed to suck their ...
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Էջ 416 - So great moreover is the regard of the law for private property, that it will not authorize the least violation of it ; no, not even for the general good of the whole community.
Էջ 101 - It has been said that he who makes two blades of grass grow where only one grew before is a benefactor to his species.
Էջ 392 - 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 36 - At the conclusion of the discussion, the following resolution was passed : — " That in the opinion of this meeting...
Էջ 60 - ... By sifting he separates it more or less completely ; his seconds, middlings, &c., owing their colour to the proportion of .brown bran that has passed through the sieve along with the flour. The 'whole meal,' as it is called, of which the so-named brown household bread is made, consists of the entire grain ground up together, used as it comes from the mill-stones, unsifted, and therefore containing all the bran.
Էջ 227 - 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 91 - 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 113 - No operation in agriculture gives him and his laborers more pleasure than leading these streams of water from one place to another, and making them subservient to their purposes. In my travels in the country the inhabitants often called my attention to this branch of their operations; and I pleased them much when I expressed my admiration at the skill with which they executed it. The practice is not confined to the...
Էջ 391 - Coa" severely wounded, and much commended for his conduct at the moment. Was present in Massena's retreat; in every affair of Posts; " Pombala;" "Redinha;" "Casal Nova;" " Condesoa;"
Էջ 104 - ... depends; this development is augmented by judicious exercise or work, accompanied with appropriate food. The expenditure of those principles which are ordained for the purpose of replenishing the system, in consequence of labour, varies greatly in different subjects. The first conditions of animal life are nutritious matter and oxygen introduced into the system; the food therefore must be that which is compatible with the constitution and nature of the animal, and the climate in which he is located....