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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... crops of hay for a long term of years , without being taken out of grass ; such fields , with judicious and not ... crop , and that the foreign demand for our hay is steadily on the increase , too much importance can- not be given ...
... crops of hay for a long term of years , without being taken out of grass ; such fields , with judicious and not ... crop , and that the foreign demand for our hay is steadily on the increase , too much importance can- not be given ...
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... crop almost every person who cultivated a rod of ground has tried experiments in the hopes of finding some specific to prevent its ravages . Although thousands of pages have been written . emanating from various sources , each proposing ...
... crop almost every person who cultivated a rod of ground has tried experiments in the hopes of finding some specific to prevent its ravages . Although thousands of pages have been written . emanating from various sources , each proposing ...
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... crops , besides being well flavored . The only serious objection to its culture is that to mature it requires the whole season . With market gardeners this is a great fault ; they usually harvest the potato crop early enough to sow ...
... crops , besides being well flavored . The only serious objection to its culture is that to mature it requires the whole season . With market gardeners this is a great fault ; they usually harvest the potato crop early enough to sow ...
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... crop is produced from cut or small potatoes as when large seed is used . It is evident that if the small potatoes are constantly used for seed , the quality and quantity must lessen each year . My own experience has been in favor of a ...
... crop is produced from cut or small potatoes as when large seed is used . It is evident that if the small potatoes are constantly used for seed , the quality and quantity must lessen each year . My own experience has been in favor of a ...
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... crop : Potash ....... Muriate of potash Soda Common salt Lime Magnesia Peroxide of iron Silica ... Sulphuric acid . Phosphoric acid Carbonic acid .. Carbon and sand . Loss .... .40.52 3.25 .26 2.24 2.96 8.09 5.10 4.66 3.71 ..11.83 9.18 ...
... crop : Potash ....... Muriate of potash Soda Common salt Lime Magnesia Peroxide of iron Silica ... Sulphuric acid . Phosphoric acid Carbonic acid .. Carbon and sand . Loss .... .40.52 3.25 .26 2.24 2.96 8.09 5.10 4.66 3.71 ..11.83 9.18 ...
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