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... Grain Crops as a Subst tute for the Turnip Crop ng Words on Weeds Matters of the Town - Fed Cow ring and Thrashing of Corn and the Want of it s from Farmer John 56 Deficiency of Plants in Spring - sown Grass Seeds Railway Cattle Traffic ...
... Grain Crops as a Subst tute for the Turnip Crop ng Words on Weeds Matters of the Town - Fed Cow ring and Thrashing of Corn and the Want of it s from Farmer John 56 Deficiency of Plants in Spring - sown Grass Seeds Railway Cattle Traffic ...
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... GRAIN PRODUCING STATES OF AMERICA . of the Gulf. Our root and green crops - viz . , potatoes , turnips , & c . , are the only crops to which we have applied Tull's system . There is , indeed , a form of drilling cereal crops , but to ...
... GRAIN PRODUCING STATES OF AMERICA . of the Gulf. Our root and green crops - viz . , potatoes , turnips , & c . , are the only crops to which we have applied Tull's system . There is , indeed , a form of drilling cereal crops , but to ...
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... grain market . This seems all the more difficult since 1846 , for now the mind that would seek to form any just conception of the quantity of grain available for consumption in the course of a year , extending from one harvest to ...
... grain market . This seems all the more difficult since 1846 , for now the mind that would seek to form any just conception of the quantity of grain available for consumption in the course of a year , extending from one harvest to ...
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... grain - producing capa- fore be regarded as the great natural channels city , we need have no fear for the next half- for the western trade . The former of these , century as to the food supply for the rapid in- till 1825 , was almost ...
... grain - producing capa- fore be regarded as the great natural channels city , we need have no fear for the next half- for the western trade . The former of these , century as to the food supply for the rapid in- till 1825 , was almost ...
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... grain which has been brought from the West by barge or steamer . With their usual ingenuity and ability , the Americans have , however , sought to gain a large share of the benefit of this western produce , and have tapped the current ...
... grain which has been brought from the West by barge or steamer . With their usual ingenuity and ability , the Americans have , however , sought to gain a large share of the benefit of this western produce , and have tapped the current ...
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