Transactions of the Essex Agricultural Society from ...Press of Foote & Brown, 1847 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 67
Page 7
... quantity of fruit as before . When his youngest daughter was married , he gave her half of what remained , still the produce of his vineyard was undiminished . The secret was simply this , that the more thorough tillage which he was ...
... quantity of fruit as before . When his youngest daughter was married , he gave her half of what remained , still the produce of his vineyard was undiminished . The secret was simply this , that the more thorough tillage which he was ...
Page 20
... quantity of butter made from her . Two large and fine cows by George Hood , of Lynn , neither in milk at this time . All these added much to the beauty of the exhi- bition of cows . E. G. Berry , of Danvers , exhibited two very fine ...
... quantity of butter made from her . Two large and fine cows by George Hood , of Lynn , neither in milk at this time . All these added much to the beauty of the exhi- bition of cows . E. G. Berry , of Danvers , exhibited two very fine ...
Page 35
... quantity of produce on the same quantity of land , all other things being equal , is of course the most meritous claim . They are also at the same time aware that premiums should be award- ed , not so much for the quantity of produce ...
... quantity of produce on the same quantity of land , all other things being equal , is of course the most meritous claim . They are also at the same time aware that premiums should be award- ed , not so much for the quantity of produce ...
Page 40
... quantity of manure on all the land was about five cords to the acre . The land on which these crops were raised , in its present condition , is worth about two hundred dollars per acre . Care has been taken in years past to prevent the ...
... quantity of manure on all the land was about five cords to the acre . The land on which these crops were raised , in its present condition , is worth about two hundred dollars per acre . Care has been taken in years past to prevent the ...
Page 54
... quantity during the months of May , June July , Au- gust , September and October last , is 25 3-4 inches ; while during the same months in 1846 , there was but 15 7-8 inches ; though in 1845 the quantity was as great as this year ...
... quantity during the months of May , June July , Au- gust , September and October last , is 25 3-4 inches ; while during the same months in 1846 , there was but 15 7-8 inches ; though in 1845 the quantity was as great as this year ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
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