Very litle of the type is for sale, but prices generally quoted range from $60 to $100 an acre. The following table gives the results of mechanical analyses of samples of the soil and subsoil of this type : Mechanical Analyses of Holston Silt Loam. Bulletin - Page 291914Full view - About this book
| 1915 - 968 pages
...agricultural value of the Hinckley coarse sandy loam is low, probably averaging not nioro than $8 to $15 an acre. The following table gives the results of...mechanical analyses of samples of the soil and subsoil of this type: Mechanical analyses of Hinckley coarse sandy loom Number Description Fine gravel Coarse... | |
| 1898 - 902 pages
...cotton industry, or in fact of any other important agricultural industry, can best be carried out. The following table gives the results of mechanical analyses of samples of soils collected in Egypt: Mechanical analyses of soils from Lower Egypt. Mechanical analyses of soil... | |
| 1909 - 1084 pages
...cotton, cotton showing better returns on the lighter type of the bottom soils. This land has a value of from $20 to $40 an acre. The following table gives the results of mechanical analyses of the soil and subsoil of this type : Mechanical analyses of tiastrop day. The following samples contained... | |
| 1903 - 976 pages
...while improved farms near railroad stations bring as high as $100 an acre. The following table shows the results of mechanical analyses of samples of the soil and subsoil of the Cecil clay: Mechanical analyse* of Cfc.il clay. [Fine earth.) i lA o ~ o _ d *-* 0 g s a 0 d 3 0 i... | |
| 1911 - 1452 pages
...located areas witli buildings in better repair and with better improvements readily sell at $50 to $60 an acre. The following table gives the results of mechanical analyses of fineeartli samples of both soil and subsoil of the Caneadea gravelly loam: Mechanical analyses of Caneadea... | |
| 1901 - 932 pages
...cotton industry, or in fact of any other important agricultural industry, can best be carried out. The following table gives the results of mechanical analyses of samples of soils collected in Egypt: Mechanical analyse* of soil* from Louvr Kyi/jit. The most of these samples... | |
| Milton Whitney, United States. Bureau of Soils - 1909 - 1082 pages
...industry. The yields obtained are slightly below those from the heavier soils. The following tablie gives the results of mechanical analyses of samples of the soil and subsoil : Mechanical analyses of Miami sandy loam. Only two. areas of Muck were mapped in the survey of Marion... | |
| North Dakota. Agricultural College Survey - 1903 - 622 pages
...fair yields of the small grains are sometimes secured. The value of the type ranges from $10 to $15 an acre. The following table gives the results of mechanical analyses of samples of the Marshall gravelly loam : Mechanical analyses of Marshall gravelly loam. MARSHALL STONY LOAM. The soil... | |
| 1904 - 1328 pages
...$40 an acre. Those lands farther from the railroad sell for less, the prices ranging from $20 to $30 an acre. The following table gives the results of mechanical analyses of typical samples of the Iredell clay loam: Mechanical analyses of Iredell clay loam. PENN LOAM. The... | |
| 1908 - 1046 pages
...the Miller loam, with which this type is associated . The uncultivated areas are forested with oak. The results of mechanical analyses of samples of the soil and subsoil of this type are given below : Mechanical analyse* of Miller clay. WABA8H PINE BAND. This type consists... | |
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