One ploughing puts in the winter tares ; that earth is given in autumn, and consequently opens the soil to the influence of frosts ; as the spring advances, and the sun becomes powerful enough to exhale the humidity, and with it the nutritious particles... A review of the reports to the Board of agriculture - Pagina 440door William Humphrey Marshall - 1811Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Arthur Young - 1797 - 348 pagina’s
...been upon a light sandy soil, and from experiments upon that, my mite of information has been drawn." I may call for the attention of farmers anxious .to...moderate expence, which is usually worth from 40s. to 3]. an acre; oftentimes much more. But this crop is cleared so early from the land, that it would... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1799 - 648 pagina’s
...consequently opens the soil to the influence of frosts; as the spring advances, and the sun become* powerful enough to exhale the humidity, and with it...they can seed. A crop is gained at a very moderate 1expenee, which is usually worth from 40s. to 3!. an acre; oftentimes much more. But this crop is cleared... | |
| 1799 - 616 pagina’s
...to the influence of frosts ; as the spring advances, and the sun becomes powerful enough to exlnle the humidity, and with it the nutritious particles...are either strangled by their luxuriance, or cut off \rith thtim befure they caa seed. A crop is gained at a very moderate expence, jtxpence, which is usually... | |
| Arthur Young, Great Britain. Board of Agriculture - 1804 - 466 pagina’s
...nutritious particles of the land, the crop advances and screens it from the action of his beams. 'NYhatever weeds are in the soil, vegetate with the young tares,...very moderate expence, which is usually worth from 40*. to J/. an acre ; oftentimes much more. But this crop is cleared so early from the land, that it... | |
| William Raynbird, Hugh Raynbird - 1849 - 342 pagina’s
...his beams. Whatever weeds are in the soil vegetate with the young tares, and are either strangled hy their luxuriance or cut off with them before they can seed. A crop is gained at a very moderate expense, which is usually worth from 21. to 3l. an acre — oftentimes much more. But this crop is... | |
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