. Prairie agriculture [microform] : containing a list of chemical experiments; a series of experiments on the growth of seeds; a description of how plants grow; a sketch of the formation of the prairie soil by water and ice action; an account of farming operations and of crops adapted to Manitoba; a description of diseases of crops, of insects, and of birds; an account with illustrations of the breeds of horses, cattle, sheep, swine and poultry adapted to Manitoba; advantages of mixed farming. Agriculture; Agriculture. 180 PRAIRIE AGRICULTURE. I li in the proportion of one pound to every sixte


. Prairie agriculture [microform] : containing a list of chemical experiments; a series of experiments on the growth of seeds; a description of how plants grow; a sketch of the formation of the prairie soil by water and ice action; an account of farming operations and of crops adapted to Manitoba; a description of diseases of crops, of insects, and of birds; an account with illustrations of the breeds of horses, cattle, sheep, swine and poultry adapted to Manitoba; advantages of mixed farming. Agriculture; Agriculture. 180 PRAIRIE AGRICULTURE. I li in the proportion of one pound to every sixteen hens. He says: " Green bones, cut up, not ground up, are the best .ind cheapest egg- making material to be ; Layers must be kept busy, for lazy hens will not lay. A tur- nip or cabbage or the lungs of an animal, hung up so that the hens have to jump to reach it, gives them good exercise, and sup- plies needed food in variety. %. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Winnipeg : Consolidated Stationery Co.


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Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookdecade1890, booksubjectagriculture, bookyear