| Robert Forsyth - 1804 - 620 halaman
...diililleries, &c. "The fc The compoft, after it is made up, gets into a gene- Manures. ial heat, fooner or later, according to the weather and the condition of the dung : in fummer, in ten days or fooner ; in winter, not perhaps for many weeks, if the cold is fevere. It always,... | |
| James Malcolm (land surveyor.) - 1805 - 560 halaman
...quantity of peat, or more, may be prepared. f The same holds as to the dung of pigeons, and other fowls; and to a certain extent also, as to that which is...weather, and the condition of the dung. In summer, in 10 days or sooner; in winter, not perhaps for many weeks, if the cold is severe. It always, however,... | |
| William Aiton - 1805 - 192 halaman
...that any other dung will. " The compoft after it is made up, gets into a ** general heat, . fooner or later, according to the " weather, and the condition of the dung; in ium'* mer, in ten days or fooner; in winter, not perhaps ** for many weeks, if the cold is fevere.... | |
| William Aiton - 1811 - 438 halaman
...shambles, or the dung of fowls, will ferment double the quantity of peat-earth that any other dung will. " The compost after it is made up, gets into a general...perhaps for many weeks, if the cold is severe. It al« ways, however, has been found to come on at last ; and in " summer, it sometimes rises so high,... | |
| Thomas Hartwell Horne - 1830 - 706 halaman
...dung, and finds it as efficacious as dung alone. Sir J. Sinclair on Scottish Husbandry, Vol. I. P. 210. also as to that which is collected from towns, and...weeks, if the cold is severe. It always, however, h*1 been found to come on at last ; and in summer, it sometime1 rises so high, as to be mischievous,... | |
| John French Burke - 1834 - 558 halaman
...less proportion of dung that is less advanced will serve the purpose. After the compost ie made up, it gets into a general heat, sooner or later, according...in ten days, or sooner ; in winter, not perhaps for so many weeks, if the cold is severe. It always, however, has been found to come on at last ; and in... | |
| 1840 - 532 halaman
...collected from towns, and made by animals that feed on grains, refuse of distilleries, &c. . t \' " The compost, after it is made up, gets into a general...the condition of the dung; in summer, in ten days or sooner—in winter, not perhaps for many weeks, if the cold is severe. It has, however, been always... | |
| Cuthbert William Johnson - 1842 - 1364 halaman
...quantity of peat, or more, mav be prepared. The same holds as to pigeons' dung and other fowl dung, and to a certain extent, also, as to that which is...sooner ; in winter, not perhaps for many weeks if 446 the cold is severe. It always, however. У been found to come on at last; and la summer it sometimes... | |
| 1851 - 224 halaman
...less proportion of dung that is less advanced will serve the purpose. After the compost is made up, it gets into a general heat, sooner or later, according...in ten days, or sooner; in winter, not perhaps for so many weeks, if the cold is severe. It always, however, has been found to come on at last; and in... | |
| Colin MacKenzie - 1853 - 498 halaman
...from coal, [teat, or wood; half the quantity of slacked lime, the more finely powdered the better. The compost, after it is made up, gets into a general...in. ten days or sooner; in winter, not perhaps for miny weeks, if the cold is severe. In the firmer season, a stick should be kept in it in different... | |
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