Report, Volume 1New Hampshire Department of Agriculture, 1871 |
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... crop ; then came the drought ; the corn began to shrink , and continued shrinking until it was difficult to tell what it was ; result , fifty bushels on two and a half acres . He thought if he had put his manure deeper down under the ...
... crop ; then came the drought ; the corn began to shrink , and continued shrinking until it was difficult to tell what it was ; result , fifty bushels on two and a half acres . He thought if he had put his manure deeper down under the ...
Halaman 20
... crop so large that there would be no sale for it . He endeavored to comfort them by expressing the opinion that it ... crops . If they would exercise a little more patience sometimes they would get better prices . Mr. Richardson , of ...
... crop so large that there would be no sale for it . He endeavored to comfort them by expressing the opinion that it ... crops . If they would exercise a little more patience sometimes they would get better prices . Mr. Richardson , of ...
Halaman 34
... crops , compared with ordinary years , naming each crop specially . 3. What are the chief sources of income to farmers and other classes in your town ? 4. Have you a farmers ' club in the town or neighborhood ? If so , report names of ...
... crops , compared with ordinary years , naming each crop specially . 3. What are the chief sources of income to farmers and other classes in your town ? 4. Have you a farmers ' club in the town or neighborhood ? If so , report names of ...
Halaman 35
... crop , still there are some who give promi- nence enough to particular crops to show what may be attained by those who will devote their time to the best manner of raising special crops . Mr. James Bell makes a specialty of producing ...
... crop , still there are some who give promi- nence enough to particular crops to show what may be attained by those who will devote their time to the best manner of raising special crops . Mr. James Bell makes a specialty of producing ...
Halaman 36
... crop . 3. To farmers the main sources of income are the products of the dairy , eggs , apples , hay , potatoes ... crops . Our only remedy is , dig them out and crush them . Within a few years the cabbage - worm or cater- pillar has ...
... crop . 3. To farmers the main sources of income are the products of the dairy , eggs , apples , hay , potatoes ... crops . Our only remedy is , dig them out and crush them . Within a few years the cabbage - worm or cater- pillar has ...
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Halaman 262 - The longer I live, the more I am certain that the great difference between men, between the feeble and the powerful, the great and the insignificant, is energy — invincible determination ; a purpose once fixed and then death or victory. That quality will do anything that can be done in this world, and no talents, no circumstances, no opportunities, will make a two-legged creature a man without it.
Halaman 151 - THIS INDENTURE, made this day of , in the year One thousand, nine hundred and , between of , the party of the first part...
Halaman 151 - Part further covenants and agrees to merchandise such wheat in foreign ports , it being understood and agreed between the Party of the First Part and the Party of the Second Part...
Halaman 239 - Nor only through the lenient air this change, Delicious, breathes; the penetrative sun, His force deep-darting to the dark retreat Of vegetation, sets the steaming Power At large, to wander o'er the verdant earth, In various hues; but chiefly thee, gay green! Thou smiling Nature's universal robe! United light and shade ! where the sight dwells With growing strength, and ever-new delight.
Halaman 151 - ... the party of the first part shall pay to the party of the second part...
Halaman 151 - Arts," and with a view to promote the usefulness of said institution; and in consideration of the agreements and contracts of the party of the second part, hereinafter contained, do hereby covenant and agree to locate, and do locate and establish the said Institution at Hanover, in this State, in connection with Dartmouth College. This location and agreement, between the parties, being subject to be terminated, upon a notice of one year, given by either party, at any time after fourteen years from...
Halaman 152 - It is further agreed by the party of the second part, that neither he nor his legal representatives will underlet said premises, or any part thereof, or assign this lease...
Halaman 207 - The hereditary propensities of the offspring of Norwegian ponies," says Mr. TA Knight, in a paper read before the Royal Society in 1837, "whether full or half bred, are very singular. Their ancestors have been in the habit of obeying the voice of their riders, and not the bridle, and the horsebreakers complain that it is impossible to produce this last habit in the young colts ; they are notwithstanding exceedingly docile and obedient when they understand the commands of their master.
Halaman 304 - Don't expect them to love your old hill-sides when you have never give them anything there but hard, dull work. Don't expect your daughters will love the old homestead, when they have got to leave it to learn the first lesson in culture or innocent pleasure. Make your home cheerful and you will make it a happy one. Instead of making the boy hoe all day on the hill-side for you, let him hoe a half day there occasionally for himself. You have land enough. Plow up an acre for the boy, and let him have...
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