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... rotation of cropping . The grass to be ploughed out whenever it may in any way fail in its vigorous growth , and the other crops in the rotation that may be adopted again reverted to . This opinion on the question now being noticed is ...
... rotation of cropping . The grass to be ploughed out whenever it may in any way fail in its vigorous growth , and the other crops in the rotation that may be adopted again reverted to . This opinion on the question now being noticed is ...
Page 4
... rotation , for the growth of green crops , & c . , it will yield , besides the same amount of dairy produce , fully £ 1,000 worth of beef , mutton , and wool , together with some £ 600 to £ 800 worth of corn and seeds , and a large ...
... rotation , for the growth of green crops , & c . , it will yield , besides the same amount of dairy produce , fully £ 1,000 worth of beef , mutton , and wool , together with some £ 600 to £ 800 worth of corn and seeds , and a large ...
Page 5
... rotation of cropping , particularly after having been long applied to the growth of even only two cereal grain crops in the rotation , when laid to grass , the pasture plants very rarely prove to be permanently perennial . This failure ...
... rotation of cropping , particularly after having been long applied to the growth of even only two cereal grain crops in the rotation , when laid to grass , the pasture plants very rarely prove to be permanently perennial . This failure ...
Page 6
... rotation of cropping . Against the foregoing reasons for the continuance and increase of tillage husbandry as the means of increasing the home production of meat , may be urged the great increase in the cost of manual and animal labour ...
... rotation of cropping . Against the foregoing reasons for the continuance and increase of tillage husbandry as the means of increasing the home production of meat , may be urged the great increase in the cost of manual and animal labour ...
Page 7
... prescribe a rotation of cropping the land when under tillage that would be unexcep- tionally the best to be adopted in every case , and under all circumstances that might arise . The rotation of crops in TILLAGE FAVOURABLE . 7.
... prescribe a rotation of cropping the land when under tillage that would be unexcep- tionally the best to be adopted in every case , and under all circumstances that might arise . The rotation of crops in TILLAGE FAVOURABLE . 7.
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