| john murray, albemarle stre - 1868 - 710 pages
...repeatedly, and by numbers of intelligent farmers, are certainly entitled to credit; and little wisdom, as it strikes me, is displayed by calling them into question,...common sense, and opposed alike to the whole tenor of a well-regulated mind and the progress of scientific agriculture, to discuss agricultural matters in... | |
| George Edwin Waring (Jr.) - 1870 - 624 pages
...less impoverished in proportion to the large or small amount of organic and mineral soil-constituents carried off in the produce. " Agricultural experiences...common sense, and opposed alike to the whole tenor of a well-regulated mind and the progress of scientific agriculture, to discuss agricultural matters in... | |
| Maine. Board of Agriculture - 1870 - 518 pages
...less "impoverished in proportion to the large or small amount of organic and mineral soil-constituents carried off in the produce. Agricultural experiences...common sense, and opposed alike to the whole tenor of a well-regulated mind and the progress of scientific agriculture, to discuss agricultural matters in... | |
| George Edwin Waring (Jr.) - 1877 - 556 pages
...less impoverished in proportion to the large or small amount of organic and mineral soil-constituents carried off in the produce. " Agricultural experiences...common sense, and opposed alike to the whole tenor of a well-regulated mind and the progress of scientific agriculture, to discuss agricultural matters in... | |
| George Edwin Waring (Jr.) - 1877 - 664 pages
...be known to those who are either naturally unobservant or unacquainted with manv ot the details ot' farming operations. Indeed, an interesting and instructive...of trustworthy facts of the kind alluded to would aftord valuable hints to intelligent farmers, and suLTSrtt matter for inquiry to chemists and others... | |
| Maine. Board of Agriculture - 1870 - 562 pages
...less impoverished in proportion to the large or small amount of organic and mineral soil-constituents carried off in the produce. Agricultural experiences...common sense, and opposed alike to the whole tenor of a well-regulated mind and the progress of scientific agriculture, to discuss agricultural matters in... | |
| Rogerson and Tuxford - 1868 - 700 pages
...repeatedly, and by numbers of intelligent farmers, are certainly entitled to credit; and little wisdom, as it strikes me, is displayed by calling them into question,...common sense, and opposed alike to the whole tenor of a well-regulated mind and the progress of scientific agriculture, to discuss agricultural matters in... | |
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