Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Volume 61813 |
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... soil in many parts bears Indian corn three times a - ycar ; other productions are wheat , peas , cotton , wool , log - wood , with ex- cellent pastures , honey , wax , and provisions of all kinds . Among other vegetables are large ...
... soil in many parts bears Indian corn three times a - ycar ; other productions are wheat , peas , cotton , wool , log - wood , with ex- cellent pastures , honey , wax , and provisions of all kinds . Among other vegetables are large ...
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... soil . 2. H. vulgare ; common barley of four rows . It is productive of longer , though thinner ears and grains , than the first species ; and as it thrives well on inferior soils , it is frequently cultivated in prefer- ence to the ...
... soil . 2. H. vulgare ; common barley of four rows . It is productive of longer , though thinner ears and grains , than the first species ; and as it thrives well on inferior soils , it is frequently cultivated in prefer- ence to the ...
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... soil , will gain great ad- vantages over seed - weeds : to forward , there- fore , its vegetation , some farmers take cut about one - third from every sack of seed - barley or bear , to allow for the swelling of the grain , which they ...
... soil , will gain great ad- vantages over seed - weeds : to forward , there- fore , its vegetation , some farmers take cut about one - third from every sack of seed - barley or bear , to allow for the swelling of the grain , which they ...
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... soils liable to be infected by weeds , bear the best crops when sown late , with a view to stifle their growth by the ascendancy of the barley . Although the broad - cast , at two sowings , is the common method , and the usual allowance ...
... soils liable to be infected by weeds , bear the best crops when sown late , with a view to stifle their growth by the ascendancy of the barley . Although the broad - cast , at two sowings , is the common method , and the usual allowance ...
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... soil may tire or lame bounds much more than another : slippery , marly clay , will do the one ; the rolling flints of Surrey , Oxfordshire , or Hampshire , never fail to do the other . Those who are prudent , will never take more than ...
... soil may tire or lame bounds much more than another : slippery , marly clay , will do the one ; the rolling flints of Surrey , Oxfordshire , or Hampshire , never fail to do the other . Those who are prudent , will never take more than ...
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