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... given us the early and the lat- ter rain , and has crowned the year with ample and abundant rewards of the labors of the husbandman . It is no useless or unmeaning pageant that has brought together the farmers of the county on this ...
... given us the early and the lat- ter rain , and has crowned the year with ample and abundant rewards of the labors of the husbandman . It is no useless or unmeaning pageant that has brought together the farmers of the county on this ...
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... is , get poorly paid for their labor . This has raised a prejudice and given a disrelish to the business of farming , especially among those who are in the habit and are desirous of realizing something more from their occupation than.
... is , get poorly paid for their labor . This has raised a prejudice and given a disrelish to the business of farming , especially among those who are in the habit and are desirous of realizing something more from their occupation than.
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... given of them . ' " " " The most astonishing effects appear to have been produced by a new agricultural implement , the in- vention of Mr. Smith , of Deanster , near Sterling in Scotland , called the Subsoil Plough . This machine is a ...
... given of them . ' " " " The most astonishing effects appear to have been produced by a new agricultural implement , the in- vention of Mr. Smith , of Deanster , near Sterling in Scotland , called the Subsoil Plough . This machine is a ...
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... given in June ; the greatest in any one day , was 48 pounds . The quantity of butter made from the first day of June , to the 26th day of September , instant , was 127 pounds ; 43 pounds of which was made in the month of June , when no ...
... given in June ; the greatest in any one day , was 48 pounds . The quantity of butter made from the first day of June , to the 26th day of September , instant , was 127 pounds ; 43 pounds of which was made in the month of June , when no ...
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... the raising of cattle . The Hon . James Bow- doin , my neighbor at Dorchester , purchased of Stew- art , the painter , a cow , given Mr. S. by Bakewell or some of his friends . From this Bakewell cow I 38 ON MILCH COWS AND HEIFERS .
... the raising of cattle . The Hon . James Bow- doin , my neighbor at Dorchester , purchased of Stew- art , the painter , a cow , given Mr. S. by Bakewell or some of his friends . From this Bakewell cow I 38 ON MILCH COWS AND HEIFERS .
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