Every change of the season, every change even of the winds, every fall of rain, must affect some of the manifold operations of the farmer. In the improvement of our various domestic animals, some of the most abstruse principles of physiology must be consulted.... Documents of the Senate of the State of New York - Página 60de New York (State). Legislature. Senate - 1843Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Horace Greeley - 1843 - 394 páginas
...reaps the harvest, works not only with the hoe and with the scythe, but that he wields, far beyond the the laborer in any other branch of industry or art,...farmer. In the improvement of our various domestic aaimals, some of the most abstruse principles of physiology must be consulted. Of the incalculable... | |
| 1850 - 744 páginas
...England, and to a still greater extent in France. The great pursuit of man is agriculture. There is uone " in which so many of the laws of nature must be consulted...Every change of the season, every change even of the wind, every fall of rain, must affect some of the manifold operations of the farmer. In the improvement... | |
| Enoch Cobb Wines - 1853 - 672 páginas
...investigated, mastered, and skilfully applied, in order to insure profitable crops. There is no other pursuit, in which so many of the laws of nature must be understood and consulted, as in the cultivation of the earth. *What, then, shall we think of those... | |
| Enoch Cobb Wines - 1853 - 652 páginas
...investigated, mastered, and skilfully applied, in order to insure profitable crops. There is no other pursuit, in which so many of the laws of nature must be understood and consulted, as in the cultivation of the earth. "What, then, shall we think of those... | |
| Henry Charles Carey - 1868 - 278 páginas
...one that most tends to the expansion of intellect. It is the great pursuit of man. There is none " in which so many of the laws of nature must be consulted...change even of the winds, every fall of rain, must afffict some of the manifold operations of the farmer. In the improvement of our various domestic animals,... | |
| West Virginia. State Board of Agriculture - 1900 - 424 páginas
...means, the old man with his scythe will eventually clear the way. Among all the professions there is no pursuit in which so many of the laws of nature...consulted and understood, as in the cultivation of the soil, and as all of the natural sciences are based and founded upon these laws, they enter into, to... | |
| N. B. Cloud - 1854 - 368 páginas
...dignity of agriculture, when he asserted that there " is no pursuit in which so many of the laws ot nature must be consulted and understood as in the cultivation of the earth." Who among the merely practical men of our conntry can explain, itia manner satisfactory to themselves,... | |
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