Transactions of the Society Instituted at London for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce, Volúmenes 7-8 |
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... weight to a bufhel of the former : this I attribute to the circumftance of the broad- caft crop being hoed , particularly as my neighbour Mr. William Greenway informs me , that , from the refult of his experiments of last year , in ...
... weight to a bufhel of the former : this I attribute to the circumftance of the broad- caft crop being hoed , particularly as my neighbour Mr. William Greenway informs me , that , from the refult of his experiments of last year , in ...
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... the four following months , hand - hoed , and kept perfectly clean . The produce has not answered expectation ; the leaves were only twice gathered ; and when the the roots were taken up , the average weight was 30 AGRICULTURE .
... the four following months , hand - hoed , and kept perfectly clean . The produce has not answered expectation ; the leaves were only twice gathered ; and when the the roots were taken up , the average weight was 30 AGRICULTURE .
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... weight was only from three to four pounds : about one hundred feeds , indeed , were fown in the hot - house , and ... weight to be as follows : Stone lb. Common Turneps , weight 92 4 Carrots 95 77 88 0 . Root of Scarcity Turnep - rooted ...
... weight was only from three to four pounds : about one hundred feeds , indeed , were fown in the hot - house , and ... weight to be as follows : Stone lb. Common Turneps , weight 92 4 Carrots 95 77 88 0 . Root of Scarcity Turnep - rooted ...
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... weight and pro.- duce , makes against the Root of Scarcity : I am confident it is alfo inferior in the nutritive quality . The hand - pulling the leaves is expenfive ; and this happens at a time when all other vegetables are in per ...
... weight and pro.- duce , makes against the Root of Scarcity : I am confident it is alfo inferior in the nutritive quality . The hand - pulling the leaves is expenfive ; and this happens at a time when all other vegetables are in per ...
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... , many yards deep of quagmire . Faggots were laid , and covered a confiderable thickness with fand , which in those circumstances make efficient good roads F 4 roads , equal to any weight of carriage . The AGRICULTURE . 71.
... , many yards deep of quagmire . Faggots were laid , and covered a confiderable thickness with fand , which in those circumstances make efficient good roads F 4 roads , equal to any weight of carriage . The AGRICULTURE . 71.
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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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