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... soils , and contain vast accumulations of vegetable deposites , furnishing the best aliment for most kinds of plants , and especially for grasses . When drained of the exuberant moisture , and the soil has been sufficiently exposed to ...
... soils , and contain vast accumulations of vegetable deposites , furnishing the best aliment for most kinds of plants , and especially for grasses . When drained of the exuberant moisture , and the soil has been sufficiently exposed to ...
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... soil , try the experiment for himself . He may do it on a more limited scale , if he please . If he is un- willing ... soils , and all of them , except the old farmer , estimated the upland considerably higher than the meadow . When he ...
... soil , try the experiment for himself . He may do it on a more limited scale , if he please . If he is un- willing ... soils , and all of them , except the old farmer , estimated the upland considerably higher than the meadow . When he ...
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... soil are adapted , may be very greatly extended with a certain pros- pect of abundant remunerating profits . A ... soil . In this way , and by these means , Essex husbandry , which has a cash market on her own soil , constantly ...
... soil are adapted , may be very greatly extended with a certain pros- pect of abundant remunerating profits . A ... soil . In this way , and by these means , Essex husbandry , which has a cash market on her own soil , constantly ...
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market on her own soil , constantly increasing and craving all her rich and choice productions , may suc- cessfully maintain her rightful superiority at home , and by a gradual and certain extension and develop- ment of her own inherent ...
market on her own soil , constantly increasing and craving all her rich and choice productions , may suc- cessfully maintain her rightful superiority at home , and by a gradual and certain extension and develop- ment of her own inherent ...
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... soil too which is exceedingly poor and sandy . The subject of subsoil ploughing is one upon which there has been little said , and less done in this part of the country . In all our grounds except those which are very loose and sandy ...
... soil too which is exceedingly poor and sandy . The subject of subsoil ploughing is one upon which there has been little said , and less done in this part of the country . In all our grounds except those which are very loose and sandy ...
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