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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... taken out of grass ; such fields , with judicious and not expensive top dressings , may be kept at their highest rate of yield indefinitely . And when we remember that the hay crop of the middle , northern and western States has a ...
... taken out of grass ; such fields , with judicious and not expensive top dressings , may be kept at their highest rate of yield indefinitely . And when we remember that the hay crop of the middle , northern and western States has a ...
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... taken up whatever heat was being radiated into the jacket from the inner skin of the chamber . The inventor claimed that a great saving of fuel was thus effected , and that the air became thoroughly heated without the disagreeable odor ...
... taken up whatever heat was being radiated into the jacket from the inner skin of the chamber . The inventor claimed that a great saving of fuel was thus effected , and that the air became thoroughly heated without the disagreeable odor ...
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... a measure to be impracticable and too expensive . 3. On Propagation , Hybridization , Forcing , etc. - This part of the Essay contains some excellent suggestions , the result of the expe- rience of the author ; but , taken as a.
... a measure to be impracticable and too expensive . 3. On Propagation , Hybridization , Forcing , etc. - This part of the Essay contains some excellent suggestions , the result of the expe- rience of the author ; but , taken as a.
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... taken as a whole , your committee do not feel warranted in recommending it to a premium . Respectfully , JOHN G. BERGEN , R. G. PARDEE , Committee . REPORT ON AN ESSAY ON THE CULTURE OF POTATOES . The committee appointed by the Farmers ...
... taken as a whole , your committee do not feel warranted in recommending it to a premium . Respectfully , JOHN G. BERGEN , R. G. PARDEE , Committee . REPORT ON AN ESSAY ON THE CULTURE OF POTATOES . The committee appointed by the Farmers ...
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... taken out with this machine , one pair of horses and eight persons , 250 bushels potatoes per day , and had to stop the team early in the afternoon for want of more help to pick up.` This digger resembles a double moldboard plow with ...
... taken out with this machine , one pair of horses and eight persons , 250 bushels potatoes per day , and had to stop the team early in the afternoon for want of more help to pick up.` This digger resembles a double moldboard plow with ...
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