| Thomas Radcliff - 1819 - 390 páginas
...preserved there free from the later acquisition, age adding considerably to its efficacy. This species of manure is relied on beyond any other, upon all the light soils throughout Flanders, and even upon the strong lands (originally so rich as to preclude the necessity... | |
| John Claudius Loudon - 1826 - 1252 páginas
...there free from the more recent acquisition, age adding considerably to its efficacy. This species of manure is relied on beyond any other, upon all the light soils throughout Flanders, and even upon the strong lands (originally so rich as to preclude the ne(visity... | |
| 1836 - 322 páginas
...manure ; but for that made in the farm-yard, generally in the yard, or under the stables. This species of manure is relied on beyond any other, upon all the light soils throughout Flanders ; and even upon strong lands, (originally so rich as to preclude the necessity... | |
| Henry Colman - 1838 - 638 páginas
...The farmer, who fails to make these exertions, is sure to be left in the back-ground. This species of manure is relied on beyond any other, upon all the light soils throughout Flanders ; and even upon the strong lands, originally so rich as to preclude the necessity... | |
| The Farmer's Magazine. - 1835 - 548 páginas
...there from the nore recent additions, age rendering it considerably more efficacious. This species of manure is relied on beyond any other, upon all the light soils throughout Flanders ; and even upon the strong lands, (originally «o rich as to preclude the necessity... | |
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