Transactions of the Essex Agricultural Society from ...Press of Foote & Brown, 1841 |
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Page 21
... knowledge should not be suffered to expire in one's own breast , but should shine forth on our published records in all their richness and variety of coloring , for the illumi- nation of the general mind . To this end , let every farmer ...
... knowledge should not be suffered to expire in one's own breast , but should shine forth on our published records in all their richness and variety of coloring , for the illumi- nation of the general mind . To this end , let every farmer ...
Page 22
... knowledge may be increased , and the lesser lights of individual expe- rience may be combined in one great central light , which shall shine on every hill top , and in every valley of the county . I cannot press this subject too ...
... knowledge may be increased , and the lesser lights of individual expe- rience may be combined in one great central light , which shall shine on every hill top , and in every valley of the county . I cannot press this subject too ...
Page 51
... knowledge , in this cul- ture ; and should they persevere with the assiduity they have manifested , they ought to be encouraged . As for myself , if the unavoidable misfortunes which have interrupted my experiments the present season ...
... knowledge , in this cul- ture ; and should they persevere with the assiduity they have manifested , they ought to be encouraged . As for myself , if the unavoidable misfortunes which have interrupted my experiments the present season ...
Page 96
... knowledge of the chemical qualities of the soil cultivated , of the manures applied , and of the properties requisite to the best development of the seed . Much has been of late spoken and written upon the wages of labor . It seems to ...
... knowledge of the chemical qualities of the soil cultivated , of the manures applied , and of the properties requisite to the best development of the seed . Much has been of late spoken and written upon the wages of labor . It seems to ...
Page 98
... knowledge , when the greatest amount of produce shall not be deemed conculsive proof of the best cultivation . The statement of Mr. Williams was not received until after the committee had awarded upon the claims previously submitted ...
... knowledge , when the greatest amount of produce shall not be deemed conculsive proof of the best cultivation . The statement of Mr. Williams was not received until after the committee had awarded upon the claims previously submitted ...
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