Transactions of the Essex Agricultural Society from ...Press of Foote & Brown, 1865 |
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... earliest and most authen- tic information in regard to the farms and husbandry of Great Britain - a country in which he spent several years of careful observation are facts , of which only the youngest of my auditors can need to be ...
... earliest and most authen- tic information in regard to the farms and husbandry of Great Britain - a country in which he spent several years of careful observation are facts , of which only the youngest of my auditors can need to be ...
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... earliest list which has come under my eye - I find the name of JOHN W. PROCTOR , as corresponding and recording secretary , and the same name is found , I believe , in every report of the society's officers from that time to the present ...
... earliest list which has come under my eye - I find the name of JOHN W. PROCTOR , as corresponding and recording secretary , and the same name is found , I believe , in every report of the society's officers from that time to the present ...
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... earliest , largest ber- ries - fruit for which he could have fifty cents a quart . The tax assessed on him by these robins - and collected too - is more than all his other taxes for town , state and nation . Nor is this all . These ...
... earliest , largest ber- ries - fruit for which he could have fifty cents a quart . The tax assessed on him by these robins - and collected too - is more than all his other taxes for town , state and nation . Nor is this all . These ...
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... early and un- happy death science still deplores . It was from the lips of the gifted WILLIAM OAKES that I first learned to ap- preciate the true functions and the inestimable value of the feathered creation . With simple , unstudied ...
... early and un- happy death science still deplores . It was from the lips of the gifted WILLIAM OAKES that I first learned to ap- preciate the true functions and the inestimable value of the feathered creation . With simple , unstudied ...
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... earliest and sweetest song . I wish I could have heard what Mr Page said when he read Mr. Flagg's statement that the robin " em- ploys fruit only as a dessert - not as his substantial meal . ” The Journal of the Royal Agricultural ...
... earliest and sweetest song . I wish I could have heard what Mr Page said when he read Mr. Flagg's statement that the robin " em- ploys fruit only as a dessert - not as his substantial meal . ” The Journal of the Royal Agricultural ...
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1st premium 2d premium 50 cents acre Amesbury Andrew Nichols apples barn Benjamin Beurre bone Boxford Bradford bread bull bushels butter cattle cellar Charles Colts Committee award corn cost cows crop cultivation Daniel David Dodge DRAFT HORSES Essex County exhibition farmers feet field flour Flowers fruit George Grapes grass gratuity gratuity of $1 Groveland Haverhill Heifer hill horse improvement inches Insects James John John Danforth Joseph Kimball labor land Lawrence manure Marblehead meadow Merrill Methuen milk Moses Nathaniel National Bank Newb't Newburyport Newhall Nichols North Andover Northend offer for premium onions Ordway oxen pasture pear Peter Wait planted ploughed potatoes pounds premium of $10 productive profitable Putnam quarts ripening Salem Samuel season second premium seed soil South Danvers squashes Stallion STATEMENT Topsfield Treadwell Farm trees turnips varieties Vegetables Ware West Newbury William