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... crops , having a single eye to income immediate or more remote , according to his means , and especially to the gradual and permanent im- provement of his farm . The practical farmer , whose own personal labor is his principal active ...
... crops , having a single eye to income immediate or more remote , according to his means , and especially to the gradual and permanent im- provement of his farm . The practical farmer , whose own personal labor is his principal active ...
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... care himself to return more strength and nutriment , in the form of manures , than have been exhausted by crops , in this manner preparing the way for a his • more liberal draft , at the next season . 2 MR . HUNTINGTON'S ADDress . 9.
... care himself to return more strength and nutriment , in the form of manures , than have been exhausted by crops , in this manner preparing the way for a his • more liberal draft , at the next season . 2 MR . HUNTINGTON'S ADDress . 9.
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... crop , estimating the corn at one dollar the bush- el ; and that the additional fertility thus imparted to the soil , available in the greatly increased produc- tions of future years , would be the net profit . He further assured me ...
... crop , estimating the corn at one dollar the bush- el ; and that the additional fertility thus imparted to the soil , available in the greatly increased produc- tions of future years , would be the net profit . He further assured me ...
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... crop , in the greatest richness and abun- dance . For three successive years past , in the month of June , I have seen one of these reclaimed mea- dows , containing about twenty acres , under the cul- tivation of Mr. Phinney , the ...
... crop , in the greatest richness and abun- dance . For three successive years past , in the month of June , I have seen one of these reclaimed mea- dows , containing about twenty acres , under the cul- tivation of Mr. Phinney , the ...
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... crop over that of the small one . He has then added thirty bushels of corn to his crop by means of the twenty loads of manure , which at the usual price of one dollar per bushel , pays him in the first crop for his extra outlay . His ...
... crop over that of the small one . He has then added thirty bushels of corn to his crop by means of the twenty loads of manure , which at the usual price of one dollar per bushel , pays him in the first crop for his extra outlay . His ...
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