As I felt satisfied that, by trenching with the spade, the land would derive all the advantage of a summer fallowing, and avoid all the disadvantages attending it, I determined on trenching thirty-four acres of my fallow-break immediately on the crop... European Agriculture and Rural Economy - Page 131by Henry Colman - 1851Full view - About this book
| Staff - 1835 - 670 pages
...and avoid all the disadvantages attending it, I determined on trenching 34 acres of my fallow break immediately on the crop being removed from the ground,...crop was injured by being too bulky. As it is now thrashed out and disposed of, the crop per acre stands as follows : By average of thirty-four bushels... | |
| John Baxter - Agriculture - 1836 - 324 pages
...with wheat by the middle of November, 1832. I may here remark, that 1 did not apply any manure, аз 1 thought the former crop was injured by being too bulky. As it is now thrashed out and disposed of, the crop per acre stands as follows : By average of thirty-four bushels... | |
| Agriculture - 1840 - 532 pages
...fallow. As 1 felt satisfied, that by trenching with the spade the land would derive all the advantages of a summer fallowing, and avoid all the disadvantages...crop was injured by being too bulky. As it is now thrashed out and disposed of, the crop, per acre, stands as follows :— " ' By average of 34 bushels... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1842 - 744 pages
...fallow. As I felt satisfied that, by trenching with the spade, the land would derive all the advantages of a summer fallowing, and avoid all the disadvantages...and disposed of, the crop per acre stands as follows : — By average of 34 bushels per acre at 7s-, . L.15 8 0 To rent of land per acre, . . . L.2 10 0... | |
| Henry Colman - Agriculture - 1844 - 572 pages
...a useless waste of time to take a whole year to perform an operation that could as well be done in a few weeks, provided laborers could be had ; and...400 " seed, 110 " cutting, threshing, and marketing, 1 10 0 Profit, 670 By average of the 34 acres, 44 bushels per acre, at _ vui 7s. per bushel, " The... | |
| Henry Stephens - 1844 - 748 pages
...crop being removed from the ground, and had it sown with wheat by the middle of November 1832, and I did not apply any manure, as I thought the former crop was injured by being too bulky. As the crop is now thrashed and disposed of, it stands per acre as follows : — By average of the 40... | |
| Alexander Somerville - Agriculture Economic aspects Great Britain - 1852 - 648 pages
...the crops being removed from the ground, and had it sown with wheat by the middle of November 1 832. I may here remark, that I did not apply any manure,...crop was injured by being too bulky. As it is now thrashed out and disposed of, the crop per acre stands as follows : — " ' The advantages of trenching... | |
| Henry Stephens - Agriculture - 1852 - 828 pages
...crop being removed from the ground, and had it sown with wheat by the middle of November 1832, and I did not apply any manure, as I thought the former crop was injured by being too bulky. As the crop is now threshed and disposed of, it stands per acre as follows : — Bj average of 40 acres,... | |
| Henry Stephens - Agriculture - 1853 - 854 pages
...removed, from the ground, and had it sown with wheat by the middle of November 1832, and I did not appty any manure, as I thought the former crop was injured by being too bulky. As the crop is now threshed and disposed of, it stands per acre as follows :— at 7s. per bushel, . .... | |
| Farmers' Alliance - 1834 - 756 pages
...and avoid all the disadvantages attending it, I determined on trenching 34 acres of my fallow break immediately on the crop being removed from the ground,...crop was injured by being too bulky : as it is now thrashed out and disposed of, the crop per acre stands as follows : — By average of the 34 acres,... | |
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