| Royal Agricultural Society of England - 1891 - 1154 Seiten
...and it was stated that the effect was equivalent to that of applying manure. Thus Varro says that, " Certain things are to be sown, not with the hope of...with a view to the following year, because, being ploughed in and then left in the ground, they render the soil afterwards more fruitful ; " and the... | |
| Charles Daubeny - 1857 - 400 Seiten
...in his work of the doctrine now admitted as to the rotation of crops. " Certain things," he says, " are to be sown, not with the hope of any immediate...but with a view to the following year, because being ploughed in and then left in the ground, they render the soil afterwards more fruitful." For this reason,... | |
| Charles Daubeny - 1857 - 382 Seiten
...in his work of the doctrine now admitted as to the rotation of crops. " Certain things," he says, " are to be sown, not with the hope of any immediate...but with a view to the following year, because being ploughed in and then left in the ground, they render the soil afterwards more fruitful." For this reason,... | |
| Sir Joseph Henry Gilbert - 1895 - 338 Seiten
...and it was stated that the effect was equivalent to that of applying manure. Thus, Varro says that "certain things are to be sown, not with the hope...to the following year, because, being plowed in and then left in the ground, they render the soil afterwards more fruitful;" and the plants used for this... | |
| 1899 - 518 Seiten
...and it was stated that the effect was equivalent to that of applying manure. Thus Varro says that, " Certain things are to be sown, not with the hope of...with a view to the following year, because, being ploughed in and then left in the ground, they render the soil afterwards more fruitful;" and the plants... | |
| Rothamsted Experimental Station - 1899 - 518 Seiten
...and it was stated that the effect was equivalent to that of applying manure. Thus Varro says that, " Certain things are to be sown, not with the hope of...with a view to the following year, because, being ploughed in and then left in the ground, they render the soil afterwards more fruitful ; " and the... | |
| Henry Jackson Waters - 1924 - 582 Seiten
...Agriculture. Timothy, Farmers' Bulletin No. ppo, United States Department of Agriculture. CHAPTER IX LEGUMES Certain things are to be sown, not with the hope of...with a view to the following year, because, being ploughed in and left in the ground, they render the soil afterwards more fruitful. — VARRO 140. The... | |
| The Journal of the Royal Agriculture Society of England - 1891 - 1236 Seiten
...and it was stated that the effect was equivalent to that of applying manure. Thus Varro says that, " Certain things are to be sown, not with the hope of...with a view to the following year, because, being ploughed in and then left in the ground, they render the soil afterwards more fruitful ; " and the... | |
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