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... crop ; which was eat off by sheep in Autumn : the land was afterwards trench- ploughed , four acres of which were drilled with four bushels of wheat ; the fame day four acres adjoining ( the foil as fimilar as poffible ) were fown broad ...
... crop ; which was eat off by sheep in Autumn : the land was afterwards trench- ploughed , four acres of which were drilled with four bushels of wheat ; the fame day four acres adjoining ( the foil as fimilar as poffible ) were fown broad ...
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... crops of the respective four acres were sepa- rately reaped , each laid by itself in the barn , and separately thrashed , in order to afcer- tain , with the greatest accuracy , the dif- ference of each produce . The result as fol- lows ...
... crops of the respective four acres were sepa- rately reaped , each laid by itself in the barn , and separately thrashed , in order to afcer- tain , with the greatest accuracy , the dif- ference of each produce . The result as fol- lows ...
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... crop this evidently improved the four acres broad - caft ; otherwife I am decidedly of opinion , that , in case the ... crop as in a drilled one , it is unreasonable to expect equal advantages from it , fince , after all the care and ...
... crop this evidently improved the four acres broad - caft ; otherwife I am decidedly of opinion , that , in case the ... crop as in a drilled one , it is unreasonable to expect equal advantages from it , fince , after all the care and ...
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... crop may fuffer in a dry season , for want of moisture , the broad- caft crop will fuffer ftill more , by reason of the feed being depofited at improper depths ; for the plants of those feeds in particular which were fown too near the ...
... crop may fuffer in a dry season , for want of moisture , the broad- caft crop will fuffer ftill more , by reason of the feed being depofited at improper depths ; for the plants of those feeds in particular which were fown too near the ...
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... crop was fuperior to that of his broad - caft , not only in quan- tity , but alfo in quality , two pounds weight per bufhel ; and his broad - caft crop was not hoed from whence I conclude , that the grain of his broad - caft crop was ...
... crop was fuperior to that of his broad - caft , not only in quan- tity , but alfo in quality , two pounds weight per bufhel ; and his broad - caft crop was not hoed from whence I conclude , that the grain of his broad - caft crop was ...
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acres adjudged afcertain anſwer Bart beft beſt Bounty broad-caft CERTIFICATES Clafs confiderable delivered diſcover diſtance ditto drilled duced Earl Edward Effex Eſq expence F. R. and A. S. fame premium fecond Tueſday feed feet fent filk filver medal firft firſt Tueſday foil fome fown fuch fufficient fuperior further George gold medal greateſt number greateſt quantity guineas harpoon Henry Honourable humble fervant hundred Hydrometer improved James Jofeph John laft land laſt Tueſday leaſt lefs leſs Lord Machine Manufactures method moſt muſt obfervations perfon perſon who fhall plants Potatoes pounds pounds weight prefent preferved premium is extended premiums are ex produced purpoſe raiſed reſpect Rhubarb Richard Samuel ſeveral ſhall ſhould SILVER Society ſtate theſe third Tueſday Thomas THOMAS GREAVES thoſe thouſand trees Tueſday in December Tueſday in February Tueſday in January Tueſday in November Tueſday in October Turneps twenty guineas uſe Weft William Williton
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