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... success in the pursuits of husbandry , to which he has been trained ; he cannot be certain of an equal relative success in the more hazardous pursuits of commerce or manufactures . Why , then , should he change the mode of life to which ...
... success in the pursuits of husbandry , to which he has been trained ; he cannot be certain of an equal relative success in the more hazardous pursuits of commerce or manufactures . Why , then , should he change the mode of life to which ...
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... success in the other pursuits of life , and they will accomplish as truly useful results for you , as they do for others . It has often occurred to me , that with many , the object of farming seemed to be a sort of experiment , to ...
... success in the other pursuits of life , and they will accomplish as truly useful results for you , as they do for others . It has often occurred to me , that with many , the object of farming seemed to be a sort of experiment , to ...
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... success - and with great pecuniary advantage . The cry of the farmer should be perpetual , give , GIVE , GIVE , taking care himself to return more strength and nutriment , in the form of manures , than have been exhausted by crops , in ...
... success - and with great pecuniary advantage . The cry of the farmer should be perpetual , give , GIVE , GIVE , taking care himself to return more strength and nutriment , in the form of manures , than have been exhausted by crops , in ...
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... successful cultivators in our county , that the great secret of good husbandry is LIBERAL MANURING . * In order , however , to secure the full effect of such a course of husbandry , it is necessary that the ground should be properly ...
... successful cultivators in our county , that the great secret of good husbandry is LIBERAL MANURING . * In order , however , to secure the full effect of such a course of husbandry , it is necessary that the ground should be properly ...
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... success . It has also been tried , in a modi- fied form , in this country , by some of our most en- terprising cultivators , and commended as one of the greatest improvements of our times . I believe it will work a great revolution in ...
... success . It has also been tried , in a modi- fied form , in this country , by some of our most en- terprising cultivators , and commended as one of the greatest improvements of our times . I believe it will work a great revolution in ...
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