Annual Report of the American Institute of the City of New YorkC. van Benthuysen., 1863 1st-32d 1841-1871/72 issued also as Legislative documents. |
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... corn , ripening early and producing at least two ears to the stalk .... 5. For the best peck of seedling potatoes , equal to the peach blow in quality for the table , and ripening earlier 6. For the best seedling pear 7. For the best ...
... corn , ripening early and producing at least two ears to the stalk .... 5. For the best peck of seedling potatoes , equal to the peach blow in quality for the table , and ripening earlier 6. For the best seedling pear 7. For the best ...
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... corn sheller that will not break the grain .. 24. For the best portable mill for grinding corn for farm use ... 25. For any improvement or new instrument , adapted Silver Medal . Silver Medal . to the farm and superior to any now in use ...
... corn sheller that will not break the grain .. 24. For the best portable mill for grinding corn for farm use ... 25. For any improvement or new instrument , adapted Silver Medal . Silver Medal . to the farm and superior to any now in use ...
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... corn than the same land and labor with $ 40 worth , and although the manure was but barely paid for by the corn crop , it was doubly paid for in succeeding crops . Mr. Carpenter . - A neighbor of mine has been experimenting with man ...
... corn than the same land and labor with $ 40 worth , and although the manure was but barely paid for by the corn crop , it was doubly paid for in succeeding crops . Mr. Carpenter . - A neighbor of mine has been experimenting with man ...
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... corn , simply by feeding them corn sown broadcast on my corn field ; just enough , so there is feed at all times . Last year I planted two acres , and drilled in one for fodder . It was sward ground , where the worms had destroyed the ...
... corn , simply by feeding them corn sown broadcast on my corn field ; just enough , so there is feed at all times . Last year I planted two acres , and drilled in one for fodder . It was sward ground , where the worms had destroyed the ...
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... corn , stir it until every grain is covered , then add ashes until the corn is separated . I have never been troubled when I use tar . Prof. Nash . — If the crows won't eat the dry corn sown for them on the surface , as some farmers ...
... corn , stir it until every grain is covered , then add ashes until the corn is separated . I have never been troubled when I use tar . Prof. Nash . — If the crows won't eat the dry corn sown for them on the surface , as some farmers ...
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