The Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of England1881 |
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... Flax , as prac- tised in Ireland and on the Continent . By Michael Andrews , Secretary of the Flax Supply Association for the Improvement of the Culture of Flax in Ireland XXVI . - Flax - Farming in the Netherlands . By H. M. Jenkins ...
... Flax , as prac- tised in Ireland and on the Continent . By Michael Andrews , Secretary of the Flax Supply Association for the Improvement of the Culture of Flax in Ireland XXVI . - Flax - Farming in the Netherlands . By H. M. Jenkins ...
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... Flax .. 7,261 7,055 8,985 Hops 71,789 67,671 66,705 Bare fallow or uncropped arable land 632,423 721,409 812,566 Clover and artificial and other grasses ) under rotation .. 4,573,107 4,473,373 4,434,339 Permanent pasture , meadow , or ...
... Flax .. 7,261 7,055 8,985 Hops 71,789 67,671 66,705 Bare fallow or uncropped arable land 632,423 721,409 812,566 Clover and artificial and other grasses ) under rotation .. 4,573,107 4,473,373 4,434,339 Permanent pasture , meadow , or ...
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... Flax .. .. .. .. .. 2,216,267 1,553,664 1,694,051 1,896,249 Guano 152,990 178,178 76,945 78,965 Hemp .. .. 1,251,458 I , 224 , 195 I , 204,036 1,320,731 Hops 248,620 169,512 262,616 Hides untanned : Dry Petroleum 196,688 551,547 565,909 ...
... Flax .. .. .. .. .. 2,216,267 1,553,664 1,694,051 1,896,249 Guano 152,990 178,178 76,945 78,965 Hemp .. .. 1,251,458 I , 224 , 195 I , 204,036 1,320,731 Hops 248,620 169,512 262,616 Hides untanned : Dry Petroleum 196,688 551,547 565,909 ...
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... flax , and if the necessary facilities for watering can conveniently be had ? Land intended for flax must be in good condition and clean . Peaty land where a clay bottom does not exist , also sandy land with a gravelly bottom , are ...
... flax , and if the necessary facilities for watering can conveniently be had ? Land intended for flax must be in good condition and clean . Peaty land where a clay bottom does not exist , also sandy land with a gravelly bottom , are ...
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the proportion of flax may be extended , but not greatly in excess of this ratio . After potatoes or old pasture , off which one white crop has been taken , a good flax crop may be grown . Flax too frequently follows wheat or oats grown ...
the proportion of flax may be extended , but not greatly in excess of this ratio . After potatoes or old pasture , off which one white crop has been taken , a good flax crop may be grown . Flax too frequently follows wheat or oats grown ...
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Page 666 - Committee to call the attention of the members of the Society to the excellence of our Library in the English department, so-called.
Page 235 - Warrington, in their classical paper on the Amount and Composition of the Rain and Drainage Waters Collected at Rothamsted, and published in the Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of England, in i8Si.
Page 389 - Whe:i assigned to active duty, they will be subject to all established rules and regulations, and will receive the pay and allowances of nurses on the active list.
Page 304 - HANDBOOK for England, Wales, and Scotland of the Laws and Regulations relating to Contagious and Infectious Diseases among Animals. Prepared by the Veterinary Department of the Privy Council Office.
Page 65 - Brothers' researches were published at Leipzic in 1825 ; and at the meeting of the British Association at York in 1844 Mr Scott Russell reported on his researches, the title of his paper being " On Varieties, Phenomena, and Laws of Waves, and the Conditions which Effect their Genesis and Propagation.
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Page 671 - ... soluble phosphate of lime, at a certain price per unit per cent., no value to be attached to insoluble phosphates. 5. Compound Artificial Manures should be purchased in the same manner and with the same guarantees as Dissolved Bones. 6. Nitrate of Soda should be guaranteed by the vendor to contain 95 per cent, of pure nitrate.
Page 671 - ... per cent, of ammonia. 3. Dissolved Bones are made of various qualities, and are sold at various prices per ton ; therefore the quality should be guaranteed under the heads of soluble phosphate of lime, insoluble phosphate of lime, and nitrogen, or its equivalent as ammonia. The purchaser should also stipulate for an allowance for each unit per cent, which the dissolved bones should be found on analysis to contain less than the guaranteed percentages of the three substances already mentioned....
Page lxviii - A uniform plank, inclined at the angle tan-1 j to the vertical, is placed with one end on the ground and the other against a vertical wall. The coefficient of friction between the plank and both the ground and the wall is p.
Page 55 - Duration and intensity of the illumination. c. All the hydrometeors ; consequently the vapour tension and relative humidity, precipitation (rain, snow, &c.), as well as the other forms of condensation (fog, dew, and hoar frost).