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... known value , a great majority of us suffer it to run to waste , and in the largest public establishment † in the County of Essex , until recently if not now , this great element of fer- tility , has been suffered to escape into the sea ...
... known value , a great majority of us suffer it to run to waste , and in the largest public establishment † in the County of Essex , until recently if not now , this great element of fer- tility , has been suffered to escape into the sea ...
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... or ten miles from home , engaged in our favorite business . And why do we turn night into day ? Not from choice but necessity . For be it known , that a blade of Damascus will not cut this nutritive MR . PAYSON'S ADDRESS . 11.
... or ten miles from home , engaged in our favorite business . And why do we turn night into day ? Not from choice but necessity . For be it known , that a blade of Damascus will not cut this nutritive MR . PAYSON'S ADDRESS . 11.
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... known to be hardy , mild tempered and docile ; they are cheaply kept , and fatten readily when not in milk . In Great Britain they have given an average of ten or eleven quarts per day through the year . Besides the Ayrshire , several ...
... known to be hardy , mild tempered and docile ; they are cheaply kept , and fatten readily when not in milk . In Great Britain they have given an average of ten or eleven quarts per day through the year . Besides the Ayrshire , several ...
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... known among us . Our oldest experts have scarcely had five years experience ; -and very few , more than one or two years . We could readily select from English publications what is there said in relation to sub - soil ploughing , where ...
... known among us . Our oldest experts have scarcely had five years experience ; -and very few , more than one or two years . We could readily select from English publications what is there said in relation to sub - soil ploughing , where ...
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... known a premium awarded , for the failure of a crop . But your committee are sensible of the im- propriety of passing judgment against those , who have had no opportunity of being heard in their defence and therefore , they forbear to ...
... known a premium awarded , for the failure of a crop . But your committee are sensible of the im- propriety of passing judgment against those , who have had no opportunity of being heard in their defence and therefore , they forbear to ...
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1st premium acre Agriculture Andover ANDREW NICHOLS animals apple awarded Beverly breed bushels bushes butter carrots cattle churning Committee compost cords cranberry cream crop cultivation dairy Daniel Danvers ditches Dodge dollars Essex Essex County exhibited experiment farm farmers feed feet fodder four fowls fruit trees furrows GENTLEMEN,-I grain grass gratuity gravel ground grow growth half harrowed heifer Henry Poor horse hundred improvement inches Indian corn Ipswich John Jonathan Berry June kind labor land loam Lynn Lynnfield maize manure Marblehead meadow Milch Cows milk Moses Newhall nursery offer for premium onions opinion orchard pasture pear planted plough potatoes pounds present produce profitable Putnam quantity quarts raised respectfully roots rows Salem salt season second premium seed Sept September Society soil sowed spring stalks STATEMENT Stephen Osborn subsoil teams Topsfield turnip varieties vegetable weeds West Newbury winter yield