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Page 9
... thirty years , but by modes of cultivation in part , which would not be suited to the circumstances existing among ourselves . I refer to what has been done , and is now doing by some of the practical farmers among ourselves with ...
... thirty years , but by modes of cultivation in part , which would not be suited to the circumstances existing among ourselves . I refer to what has been done , and is now doing by some of the practical farmers among ourselves with ...
Page 11
... thirty dollars worth of manure judiciously applied to an acre of ground planted with Indian corn , over and above the usual quantity allowed for this purpose , would be compen- sated the first year , in the increased production of the ...
... thirty dollars worth of manure judiciously applied to an acre of ground planted with Indian corn , over and above the usual quantity allowed for this purpose , would be compen- sated the first year , in the increased production of the ...
Page 13
... of this unimproved land , estimated in the gross in the reports of the valuation committee in 1831 , at thirty four thousand two hundred and * Appendix , B. eighty one acres , is adapted to a most profitable MR . HUNTINGTON'S ADDRESS . 13.
... of this unimproved land , estimated in the gross in the reports of the valuation committee in 1831 , at thirty four thousand two hundred and * Appendix , B. eighty one acres , is adapted to a most profitable MR . HUNTINGTON'S ADDRESS . 13.
Page 16
... thirty nine acres , being just about equal to the quantity in tillage . It is well known that a large portion of this salt marsh is com- paratively unproductive . The experiments , which have been made , in several instances , at ...
... thirty nine acres , being just about equal to the quantity in tillage . It is well known that a large portion of this salt marsh is com- paratively unproductive . The experiments , which have been made , in several instances , at ...
Page 24
... thirty bushels of corn from an acre , gets barely enough to pay him for the expense of cultivation , and in addition ... thirty bushels of corn , let him apply thirty loads . This additional twenty loads , at the usual price of manure in ...
... thirty bushels of corn from an acre , gets barely enough to pay him for the expense of cultivation , and in addition ... thirty bushels of corn , let him apply thirty loads . This additional twenty loads , at the usual price of manure in ...
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