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" ... the better it is, nevertheless, made thereby for producing in the succeeding year an abundant crop of wheat, other circumstances being favorable to its growth. " Indeed no kind of manure can be compared, in point of efficacy for wheat, to the manuring... "
Transactions of the New-York State Agricultural Society for the Year ... - Page 303
by New York State Agricultural Society - 1869
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the journal of the royal agricultural society of england

john murray, albemarle stre - 1868 - 710 pages
...nitrogen, potash, soda, lime, phosphoric acid, &c., which are removed from the land in a clovercrop, the better it is, nevertheless, made thereby for producing...abundant crop of wheat, other circumstances being favourable to its growth. Indeed no kind of manure can be compared in point of efficacy for wheat to...
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Transactions of the Wisconsin State Agricultural Society, Volume 8

Wisconsin State Agricultural Society - 1870 - 544 pages
...actual experiments, that the larger the amount of nitrogen, potash, soda, lime, phosphoric acid, &c., which are removed from the land in a clover crop,...farmer who wishes to derive the full benefit from his clover-lay, should plow it up for wheat as soon as possible in the autumn, and leave it in the rough...
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Annual Report of the Secretary of the Maine Board of Agriculture, Issue 14

Maine. Board of Agriculture - 1870 - 518 pages
...actual experiments, that the larger the amounts of nitrogen, potash, soda, lime, phosphoric acid, &c., which are removed from the land in a clover crop,...farmer who wishes to derive the full benefit from his clover-lay, should plow it up for wheat as soon as possible in the autumn, and leave it in a rough...
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On the Varieties, Properties, and Classification of Wheat

John Le Couteur - 1872 - 210 pages
...perfect accordance with correct chemical principles involved in the management of farm-yard manure. Indeed, no kind of manure can be compared, in point...farmer who wishes to derive the full benefit from his clover-ley should plough it up for wheat as soon as possible in the autumn, and leave in a rough state...
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Waring's Book of the Farm: Being a Rev. Ed. of the Handy-book of Husbandry ...

George Edwin Waring (Jr.) - 1877 - 556 pages
...actual experiments, that the larger the amounts of nitrogen, potash, soda, lime, phosphoric acid, etc., which are removed from the land in a clover crop,...farmer who wishes to derive the full benefit from his clover-lay, should plow it up for wheat as soon as possible in the autumn, and leave it in a rough...
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Waring's Book of the Farm: Being a Rev. Ed. of the Handy-book of Husbandry ...

George Edwin Waring (Jr.) - 1877 - 664 pages
...the amounts of nitrogen, potash, soda, lime, phosphoric acid, etc., which are removed from the.land in a clover crop, the better it is, nevertheless,...farmer who wishes to derive the full benefit from his clover-lay, should plow it up for wheat as soon as possible in the autumn, and leave it in a rough...
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Talks on Manures: A Series of Familiar and Practical Talks Between the ...

Joseph Harris - 1878 - 364 pages
...nitrogen, potash, soda, lime, phosphoric acid, etc., which are removed from the land in a clover-crop, the better it is, nevertheless, made thereby for producing...farmer who wishes to derive the full benefit from his clover-lay, should plow it up for wheat as soon as possible in the autumn, and leave it in a rough...
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Agriculture of Maine: Annual Report of the Secretary ..., Volume 14, Part 1869

Maine. Board of Agriculture - 1870 - 562 pages
...actual experiments, that the larger the amounts of nitrogen, potash, soda, lime, phosphoric acid, &c., which are removed from the land in a clover crop,...farmer who wishes to derive the full benefit from his clover-lay, should plow it up for wheat as soon as possible in the autumn, and leave it in a rough...
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The Farmer's Magazine Vol. XXXI ( Thirs Series ) January to June, 1867

Rogerson and Tuxford - 1868 - 700 pages
...nitrogen, potash, soda, lime, phosphoric acid, &c., which are removed from the land in a clovercrop, the better it is, nevertheless, made thereby for producing...abundant crop of wheat, other circumstances being favourable to its growth. Indeed no kind of manure can be compared in point of efficacy for wheat to...
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