He also states, that the good pffccts of salt are particularly seen, by mixing it even with the coarsest manure. A gentleman lately carried a small quantity of couch-grass roots, and other rubbish, harrowed off his land to the salt works, and laid it... A review of the reports to the Board of agriculture - Pàgina 29per William Humphrey Marshall - 1810 - 536 pàginesVisualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| Thomas Wedge, Board of Agriculture (Great Britain) - 1794 - 476 pàgines
...it fome time on the ground, \vhere ; the foul fait, by the direction of the ofliccr, is deftroyed; he then carried it back and mixed it with other manure. His. barley and lu's hay-grafs were f:rong, from thiscompofition, beyond his moft fanguine expectations. A fniall quan... | |
| Sir Henry Holland, Great Britain. Board of Agriculture - 1808 - 416 pàgines
...is destroyed; he then carried it'back, and mixed it with other manure. His barley and his hay grass were strong, from this composition, beyond his most...the vegetation, with which it abounded; the first sum.* mer after it was laid on, not a 'need, or a blade of grass appeared ; but in the summer following,... | |
| Sir Henry Holland, Great Britain. Board of Agriculture - 1808 - 428 pàgines
...roots, and other rubbish, harrowed off his land, to the 'salt works, and laid it for some time upon the ground, •where the foul salt, by the direction...carried it back, and mixed it 'with Other manure. His liarley and 'his hay grass were strong, from this composition, beyond his most san•' gulne expectations.... | |
| Samuel Parkes - 1817 - 382 pàgines
...couch-grass roots and other rubbish harrowed off his land to the Salt Works, and laid it for some time upon the ground, where the foul Salt, by the direction...composition, beyond his most sanguine expectations. " Its effects on fallow-land are equally advantageous. By sowing it at the time of breaking up the... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - 1817 - 618 pàgines
...roots and other •ablush, harrowed off his land, to the sale works, and laid it for some time upon the ground, where the foul salt by the direction of...carried it back, and mixed it with other manure. His bartey and his hay grass were strong from this composition, beyond his most sanguine expectations.—... | |
| Sir Thomas Bernard - 1817 - 90 pàgines
...couch-grass roots and other rubbish, harrowed off his land, to the salt works, and laid it for some time upon the ground, where the foul salt by the direction of...the officer is destroyed ; he then carried it back, aud mixed it with other manure. His barley and his hay grass were strong from this composition, beyond... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - 1817 - 604 pàgines
...couch-grass roots and other rubbish, harrowed off his land, to the salt works, and laid it for some time upon the ground, where the foul salt by the direction of the officer is destroyed ; he then carried it hack, and mixed it with other manure. His barley and his hay grass were strong from this composition,... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - 1817 - 612 pàgines
...roots and 'other rubbish, harrowed off his limd, to the salt works, and laid it for some time upon the ground, where the foul salt by the direction of the officer is de» ttroyrd; he then carried it back, and mixed it with other manure. His badey and his hay grass... | |
| Bartholomew Dacre - 1825 - 302 pàgines
...roots, and other rubbish, harrowed off his land, to the salt works, and laid it for some time upon the ground, where the foul salt, by the direction...and mixed it with other manure. His barley and his hay grass were strong, from this composition, beyond his most sanguine expectations. A small quantity... | |
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