... as hay, the land, far from being less fertile than before, is peculiarly well adapted, even without the addition of manure, to bear a good crop of wheat in the following year, provided the season be favorable to its growth. Report of the Commissioner of Agriculture - Stran 417avtor: Commissioner of Agriculture - 1869Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| United States. Department of Agriculture - 1869 - 724 strani
...improve the subsequent wheat crop. * * * * * It is a fact that after a heavy crop of clover carried off as hay, the land, far from being less fertile than...crop of wheat the following year, provided the season bo favorable to its growth. * * * * Clover mown twice leaves the land hi a better condition, as regarding... | |
| john murray, albemarle stre - 1868 - 710 strani
...some means or other restored, it is nevertheless a fact that after a heavy crop of clover carried off as hay, the land, far from being less fertile than...the addition of manure, to bear a good crop of wheat in the following year, provided the season be favourable to its growth. This fact, indeed, is so well... | |
| Michigan. State Board of Agriculture - 1868 - 530 strani
...some means or other restored, it is nevertheless a fact that after a heavy crop of clover carried off as hay, the land, far from being less fertile than...the addition of manure, to bear a good crop of wheat in the following year, provided the season be favorable to its growth. This fact, indeed, is so well... | |
| United States. Department of Agriculture - 1869 - 724 strani
...clover rcmorcd from the soil appear to render it more capable of yielding a good crop of wheat. T4ic addition of even powerful saline manures (superphosphate...following year, provided the season be favorable to it« growth. * * * * Clover mown twice leaves the land in a better condition, as regarding its wheat-producing... | |
| New York State Agricultural Society - 1869 - 672 strani
...means or other restored, it is, nevertheless, a fact that after a heavy crop of clover carried off as hay, the land, far from being less fertile than...the addition of manure, to bear a good crop of wheat in the following year, provided the season be favorable to its growth. This fact, indeed, is so well... | |
| Maine. Board of Agriculture - 1870 - 518 strani
...some means or other restored, it is nevertheless a fact that after a heavy crop of clover carried off as hay, the land, far from being less fertile than before, is peculiarly well adapted, even • It may be proper to say that, having noticed several errors in the paper as originally published... | |
| George Edwin Waring (Jr.) - 1877 - 664 strani
...infertile, if no manure be applied to it, or it tU by some means or other, restored, it is nevertheless a fact that after a heavy crop of clover carried oft...the addition of manure, to bear a good crop of wheat in the following year, provided the season be favorable to its growth. This fact, indeed, is so well... | |
| George Edwin Waring (Jr.) - 1877 - 556 strani
...some means or other, restored, it is nevertheless a fact that after a heavy crop of clover carried off as hay, the land, far from being less fertile than...the addition of manure, to bear a good crop of wheat in the following year, provided the season be favorable to its growth. This fact, indeed, is so well... | |
| Joseph Harris - 1878 - 364 strani
...other restored, it is, nevertheless, a fact, that after a heavy crop of clover carried off as bay, the land, far from being less fertile than before,...the addition of manure, to bear a good crop of wheat in the following year, provided the season be favorable to its growth. This fact, indeed, is so well... | |
| Maine. Board of Agriculture - 1870 - 562 strani
...some means or other restored, it is nevertheless a fact that after a heavy cron of clover carried off as hay, the land, far from being less fertile than before, is peculiarly well adapted, even * It nun- be proper to my that, having noticed several errors in the paper as originally published... | |
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