Annual report of the Board of agriculture of the State of OhioBoard of agriculture, 1862 |
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Pagina xxiv
... rain , which was formerly common , still appears in most parts of the State , but is much more rare than in the early settlement of the country . Its cause is doubt- less impure water , as it is more frequent where there is much ...
... rain , which was formerly common , still appears in most parts of the State , but is much more rare than in the early settlement of the country . Its cause is doubt- less impure water , as it is more frequent where there is much ...
Pagina xxv
... rains disappeared ; heavy floods carried to the valleys first vegetable earth , then sand , gravel and stones , so that the country presents the desolating spectacle of denuded dry rocky mountains , and valleys covered with a deep layer ...
... rains disappeared ; heavy floods carried to the valleys first vegetable earth , then sand , gravel and stones , so that the country presents the desolating spectacle of denuded dry rocky mountains , and valleys covered with a deep layer ...
Pagina xxvi
... rain or sun . The Americans , persisting in the practice of the first colonists , make little use of manure , relying on protracted rest to repair their exhausted lands . It may be that owing to the sparseness of population this course ...
... rain or sun . The Americans , persisting in the practice of the first colonists , make little use of manure , relying on protracted rest to repair their exhausted lands . It may be that owing to the sparseness of population this course ...
Pagina xxxi
... rain , and the better retuin animal heat , requiring less food than the more open , lighter fleeced animal of any breed . A few are yet found - men who always resist innovation or practices of their forefathers who yet cling to the ...
... rain , and the better retuin animal heat , requiring less food than the more open , lighter fleeced animal of any breed . A few are yet found - men who always resist innovation or practices of their forefathers who yet cling to the ...
Pagina xxxvi
... rains and storms , the wool becomes saturated , the water finds its way to the skin , the animal takes cold , and perhaps dies from the exposure . Another reason why the husband man who keeps sheep for wool prefers the Spanish or some ...
... rains and storms , the wool becomes saturated , the water finds its way to the skin , the animal takes cold , and perhaps dies from the exposure . Another reason why the husband man who keeps sheep for wool prefers the Spanish or some ...
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