Annual Report of the Secretary of the Board of Agriculture, Հատոր 2W. White, 1855 Vols. for 1889-1894, 1906-1912 issued with the Annual report of the Massachusetts Agricultural Experiment Station; vols. for 1895-1905 issued with the Annual report of the Hatch Environment Station of the Massachnusetts Agricultural College. |
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Էջ 85
... planted , that it may be so completely dissolved and incorporated with the soil as to produce its full effect . In the second place , the rootlets of plants in spring are exceedingly tender ; and when they shoot down into the guano , as ...
... planted , that it may be so completely dissolved and incorporated with the soil as to produce its full effect . In the second place , the rootlets of plants in spring are exceedingly tender ; and when they shoot down into the guano , as ...
Էջ 91
... words , on soils of an opposite nature to its own . I ploughed in twenty - five loads on one- quarter of an acre last spring , and planted it to early potatoes , corn , pease , cucumbers , squashes and melons . SECRETARY'S REPORT . 91.
... words , on soils of an opposite nature to its own . I ploughed in twenty - five loads on one- quarter of an acre last spring , and planted it to early potatoes , corn , pease , cucumbers , squashes and melons . SECRETARY'S REPORT . 91.
Էջ 101
... planted directly in land previously prepared for them ; or they may be rooted after the manner of layers , and then planted ; or the fresh cuttings may be rooted in a bed , and transplanted from that to the place intended for them ...
... planted directly in land previously prepared for them ; or they may be rooted after the manner of layers , and then planted ; or the fresh cuttings may be rooted in a bed , and transplanted from that to the place intended for them ...
Էջ 102
... planted at a distance which gives eight hundred hills to the acre . They do not commonly receive , after being planted , more than two shovelfuls of manure to each hill . This makes about four cords to the acre . They are on poles from ...
... planted at a distance which gives eight hundred hills to the acre . They do not commonly receive , after being planted , more than two shovelfuls of manure to each hill . This makes about four cords to the acre . They are on poles from ...
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... planted , hills levelled , and a place naturally attractive has been made superlatively beautiful by the hand of art and labor . What we would especially commend to the attention of the farming public , is the remarkable skill displayed ...
... planted , hills levelled , and a place naturally attractive has been made superlatively beautiful by the hand of art and labor . What we would especially commend to the attention of the farming public , is the remarkable skill displayed ...
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Էջ 70 - there is more joy in heaven over one sinner that repenteth, than over ninety and nine just persons that need no repentance.
Էջ 449 - Thou shalt not eat of it : cursed is the ground for thy sake ; in sorrow shalt thou eat of it all the days of thy life ; thorns also and thistles shall it bring forth to thee...
Էջ 392 - And then it started like a guilty thing Upon a fearful summons; I have heard, The cock that is the trumpet to the morn Doth with his lofty and shrill-sounding throat Awake the god of day...
Էջ 139 - O'er mount and vale, where never summer ray Glanced, till the strong tornado broke his way Through the gray giants of the sylvan wild ; Yet many a sheltered glade, with blossoms gay. Beneath the showery sky and sunshine mild, Within the shaggy arms of that dark forest smiled XXX.
Էջ 32 - We set the last spring some twenty acres of Indian corn, and sowed some six acres of barley and pease ; and according to the manner of the Indians, we manured our ground with herrings, or rather shads, which we have in great abundance, and take with great ease at our doors.
Էջ 155 - ... for the men, and Indian meal for the oxen. Some beans, tea, and molasses, are added. Formerly hogsheads of rum were considered indispensable, and I have before me a bill of supplies for a logging concern of three teams in 1827-28, in which I find one hundred and eighty gallons of rum charged.
Էջ 146 - But Deborah Rebekah's nurse died, and she was buried beneath Beth-el under an oak: and the name of it was called Allon-bachuth.
Էջ 155 - ... that is, most hands are required when the distance is shortest, because the oxen, returning more frequently, require their loads to be prepared more expeditiously. Having built their camps, or while building them, the main roads are to be cut out. These run from the camps to the landing places, or some stream of sufficient size to float down the logs on the spring freshet. Other roads are cut to other clumps of timber. They are made by cutting and clearing away the underbrush, and such trees...
Էջ 160 - Very frequently he is obliged to make one contract to have the timber cut and hauled to the landing-places, and another to have it run down ; for the river drivers are a distinct class from the lumberers. Most of them, indeed, are lumberers ; yet it is but a small part of the lumberers that are river drivers. A great part of the lumberers are farmers, who must be on their farms at the season of driving, and therefore cannot undertake anything but the cutting and hauling.
Էջ 157 - ... trees that cover the low lands adjoining the river, and breaking up jams that form in narrow or shallow places. A jam is caused by obstacles in the river catching some of the sticks, which in their turn catch others coming down ; and so the mass increases until a solid dam is formed, which entirely stops up the river and prevents the further passage of any logs. These dams are most frequently formed at the top of some fall ¡and it is often a service that requires much skill and boldness, and...