Transactions of the Essex Agricultural Society from ...Press of Foote & Brown, 1841 |
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Page 18
... five to eight dollars , on an average of prices for the last eight or ten years . Some trees , in particular seasons , yield much more than this . I was informed by one of the trustees of our society , that two apple - trees , known to ...
... five to eight dollars , on an average of prices for the last eight or ten years . Some trees , in particular seasons , yield much more than this . I was informed by one of the trustees of our society , that two apple - trees , known to ...
Page 19
... five hundred dollars . It is to be considered , that the Essex farm- er finds a great and constantly increasing demand for all the choice productions of the earth . He is in the midst of the most densely populated region in this country ...
... five hundred dollars . It is to be considered , that the Essex farm- er finds a great and constantly increasing demand for all the choice productions of the earth . He is in the midst of the most densely populated region in this country ...
Page 24
... five dollars profit on his outlay of thirty dol- lars ; and in addition to this , his land is improved , and in much better condition for a second rotation . There is no delusion in this . It is a practical result , of the reality of ...
... five dollars profit on his outlay of thirty dol- lars ; and in addition to this , his land is improved , and in much better condition for a second rotation . There is no delusion in this . It is a practical result , of the reality of ...
Page 25
... five thousand dollars in one season . This is the result of high manuring and judicious cultivation of a soil too which is exceedingly poor and sandy . The subject of subsoil ploughing is one upon which there has been little said , and ...
... five thousand dollars in one season . This is the result of high manuring and judicious cultivation of a soil too which is exceedingly poor and sandy . The subject of subsoil ploughing is one upon which there has been little said , and ...
Page 26
... being too light and of insufficient strength . I then had one constructed of similar plan , but much heavier and stronger . The beam five feet long , six inches square , of white oak , well ironed , with three tines 26 APPENDIX .
... being too light and of insufficient strength . I then had one constructed of similar plan , but much heavier and stronger . The beam five feet long , six inches square , of white oak , well ironed , with three tines 26 APPENDIX .
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