British Husbandry: Exhibiting the Farming Practice in Various Parts of the United Kingdom, Band 1Baldwin, and Cradock, 1834 |
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acre advantage afterwards Agric Agriculture allowed animal applied arable arable land ashes barley become bushels bushels per acre calcareous cart-loads cattle chalk clay clover cock's-foot common commonly compost considerable contains corn crop cultivation drains dung earth effect employed equal expense experiments farm farm-yard farmers favour feet fermentation fertility field fiorin grass ground gypsum harrowed heap herbage horses husbandry improvement inches instances kiln kind labour laid land lime load loam manure marl matter meadow mixed mode moisture nature nearly oats observed occasion operation oxen paring and burning pasture peat perennial rye-grass plants plough portion potatoes practice produce proportion quantity rendered rent require sainfoin salt sand Scotland season seed sheep soil sown species spread straw substances sufficient surface Survey tenant tillage tithe top-dressing turf turnips usually vegetable water-meadow weeds wheat winter yards دو
