| 1846 - 618 pàgines
...basis of a system of agriculture rich in its products, but more rich in its economy, by the dimunition of the usual quantity of labour and manure. All cultivators...those agriculturists who are too little enlightened to think of introducing into their grounds the requisite changes. * In addition to the reasons I have... | |
| John Orville Taylor - 1837 - 290 pàgines
...It saves labor and manure. All cultivators ought to be governed by them. Their application, however, must be modified by the nature of soils, and climates; and the particular wants of each locality. CHAPTER XX. GRASSES. 1. " I HAVE found in our publications on agriculture very little information on... | |
| Jean-Antoine-Claude Chaptal (comte de Chanteloup) - 1839 - 414 pàgines
...rich in its products, but more rich in its economy, by the diminution of the usual quantity of labor and manure. All cultivators ought to be governed by...those agriculturists, who are too little enlightened to think of introducing into their grounds the requisite changes. Clover and sainfoin are placed amongst... | |
| Jean-Antoine-Claude Chaptal (comte de Chanteloup) - 1839 - 418 pàgines
...products, but more rich in its economy, by the diminution of the usual quantity of labor and manure. AH cultivators ought to be governed by them, but their...those agriculturists, who are too little enlightened to think of introducing into their grounds the requisite changes. Clover and sainfoin are placed amongst... | |
| 1847 - 820 pàgines
...from the soil should not be sown, excepting when the soil is sufficiently provided with manure. 7th. When the soil exhibits symptoms of exhaustion from...great error, and to condemn the system of cropping in (he eyes of those agriculturists who are too little enlightened to think of introducing into their... | |
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