Southern Planter and Farmer, Τόμος 12P. D. Bernard, 1852 |
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... grow . bloom and imperfect bowls , which , if left on , not only interfere with regular seeding , but cause the ... grown . On the rich lands within the range of the Club we culti - shoots , leaving three or four of the top branches ...
... grow . bloom and imperfect bowls , which , if left on , not only interfere with regular seeding , but cause the ... grown . On the rich lands within the range of the Club we culti - shoots , leaving three or four of the top branches ...
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... grow as fast after three or four weeks as WHEAT , SOIL , AND PREPARATION . did the plants in beds prepared in the usual way , though they had decidedly better roots . Mr. Editor , -As the time of seeding wheat I think , also , that the ...
... grow as fast after three or four weeks as WHEAT , SOIL , AND PREPARATION . did the plants in beds prepared in the usual way , though they had decidedly better roots . Mr. Editor , -As the time of seeding wheat I think , also , that the ...
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... grow at their will , so as to protect the bulb from the cold of winter . In the spring weed them well , and top - dress ... growing the bulb , manure the land well with good stable manure , spaded in well , and chopped in fine , using no ...
... grow at their will , so as to protect the bulb from the cold of winter . In the spring weed them well , and top - dress ... growing the bulb , manure the land well with good stable manure , spaded in well , and chopped in fine , using no ...
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... grow finely : and from that bed we planted very nearly our whole crop , sixty thousand hills . If we had had a ... grown and somewhat straggling hedge which now surrounds about two - thirds of our garden , we will take leave to draw on ...
... grow finely : and from that bed we planted very nearly our whole crop , sixty thousand hills . If we had had a ... grown and somewhat straggling hedge which now surrounds about two - thirds of our garden , we will take leave to draw on ...
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... growing , so that one need not anticipate an annual bill for seed until the trees bear . We will speak more of this matter , however , in the next number . For the present we have said enough . ERRATUM . In our last , in reply to Mr ...
... growing , so that one need not anticipate an annual bill for seed until the trees bear . We will speak more of this matter , however , in the next number . For the present we have said enough . ERRATUM . In our last , in reply to Mr ...
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Σελίδα 186 - I may mention, as the most striking, that the wing is jointed, so that the posterior half, can, at pleasure, be doubled up, and brought forward between the anterior half and the body. The birds can do this at pleasure, and the appearance the manoeuvre imparts to their form, has procured for them the title of Ostrich Fowl.
Σελίδα 34 - The ammonia emitted from stables and necessaries is always in combination with carbonic acid. Carbonate of ammonia and sulphate of lime (gypsum) cannot be brought together at common temperatures, without mutual decomposition. The ammonia enters into combination with the sulphuric acid, and the carbonic acid with the lime, forming compounds which are not volatile, and, consequently, destitute of all smell.
Σελίδα 54 - The tail is lengthened out to the extent of about three feet, and is formed like a common whip. Towards the extremity, the bones terminate gradually, becoming insensibly smaller as they proceed downwards.
Σελίδα 112 - Society in the counties in which they shall respectively reside, and will constitute a medium of communication between the Executive committee and the remote members of the Society.
Σελίδα 130 - State have been devoting themselves to the subject of agricultural improvement ; and by the proper application of compost, marl, and other manures, and the use of other means which a knowledge of this branch of education has placed at their command, they have redeemed, and made productive and valuable, lands heretofore worn out by an improper mode of cultivation, and consequently abandoned by the farmer as worthless and unfit for agricultural purposes. FARMERS
Σελίδα 39 - I see by little and little more of what is to be done, and how it is to be done, should I ever be able to do it.
Σελίδα 38 - SOUPS. The delicate and proper blending of savours is the chief art of good soup-making. Be sure to skim the grease off the soup when it first boils, or it will not become clear. Throw in a little salt to bring up the scum. Remove ALL the fat. Be careful to simmer softly, and never allow a soup to boil hard.
Σελίδα 149 - A TREATISE ON MILCH Cows, whereby the Quality and Quantity of Milk which any Cow will give may be accurately determined by observing Natural Marks or External Indications alone ; the length of time she will continue to give Milk, &c.,&c.
Σελίδα 99 - Massachusetts, only one-eighth our size, comes within two of our number of representatives, we being cut down to thirteen, while she rises to eleven. And thus we, who once swayed the councils of the "Union, find our power gone, and our influence on the wane, at a time when both are of vital importance to our prosperity, if not to our safety. As other States accumulate the means of material greatness, and glide past us on the road to wealth and empire, we slight the warnings of dull statistics, and...
Σελίδα 38 - Allow two tablespoonsful of salt to four quarts of soup, where there are many vegetables ; and one and a half where there are few. One quart of water to one pound of meat is a good rule. Soup made of meat not previously cooked is as good, perhaps better, on the second day, if heated to the boiling point. If more water is needed, use boiling water, as cold or lukewarm spoils the soup. Some persons...