| Francis S. Wiggins - 1840 - 512 Seiten
...vegetable fibre. V.— ON THE ROTATION OF CROPS. IT has been observed by Lord KAMES, "that no branch «f husbandry requires more sagacity and skill than a...yet to draw from it the greatest possible profit." Indeed, no one, who understands the subject, can doubt that it is one of the very last importance;... | |
| 1855 - 610 Seiten
...means we shall be enabled to determine in what order we ought to arrange the crops one after another, so as to keep the ground always in heart, and yet to make it yield the greatest produce possible ; which two particulars form the grand object of a correct... | |
| Henry Hamilton - 1945 - 386 Seiten
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| Henry Hamilton - 1963 - 480 Seiten
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| Joseph Rogerson - 1839 - 1074 Seiten
...variableness of the seasons will admit. Thereis no branch of husbandry that requires more sagacity aud skill than a proper rotation of crops, so as to keep...yet to draw from it the greatest possible profit. Indeed, no one who understands the subject can donbt that it is one of the very last importance, and... | |
| 1855
...means we shall be enabled to determine in what order we ought to arrange the crops one after another, so as to keep the ground always in heart, and yet to make it yield the greatest produce possible; which two particulars form the grand object of a correct... | |
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