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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... roots , steaming of food , & c . 18. Culture , preservation and feeding of root crops 19. Proper fall treatment of clayey soils . 20. Proper fall treatment of sandy soils . 21. Culture and care of flowers . 22. Labor - saving implements ...
... roots , steaming of food , & c . 18. Culture , preservation and feeding of root crops 19. Proper fall treatment of clayey soils . 20. Proper fall treatment of sandy soils . 21. Culture and care of flowers . 22. Labor - saving implements ...
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... roots , mulched with coarse manure , and to pay me for this trouble the bark on one - half of the tree began to turn black before September , and at the time the leaves were off , the bark on the body of the tree had turned black and ...
... roots , mulched with coarse manure , and to pay me for this trouble the bark on one - half of the tree began to turn black before September , and at the time the leaves were off , the bark on the body of the tree had turned black and ...
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... roots will penetrate two feet deep . John G. Bergen . - There may be places where it will pay to prepare strawberry plats three feet deep - it will not on such land as I cultivate on Long Island . There , if the soil is well prepared ...
... roots will penetrate two feet deep . John G. Bergen . - There may be places where it will pay to prepare strawberry plats three feet deep - it will not on such land as I cultivate on Long Island . There , if the soil is well prepared ...
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... roots of the grass at the surface , in the spring , when the snow goes off . " Another subject I will mention is gapes in chickens . We have lost most of our early chickens with gapes , and I have opened a good many after they died ...
... roots of the grass at the surface , in the spring , when the snow goes off . " Another subject I will mention is gapes in chickens . We have lost most of our early chickens with gapes , and I have opened a good many after they died ...
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... roots of trees , and undergo their slow growth in the earth , and of course suck the juices of the tree from the roots and injure its vigor , so that towards the end of the seventeen years it does not produce as much fruit as when the ...
... roots of trees , and undergo their slow growth in the earth , and of course suck the juices of the tree from the roots and injure its vigor , so that towards the end of the seventeen years it does not produce as much fruit as when the ...
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