. The book of the farm : detailing the labors of the farmer, steward, plowman, hedger, cattle-man, shepherd, field-worker, and dairymaid. Agriculture. SOIL WITH WATER AND WITHOUT AIR. CLODDT AND STONY SOIL. seed is altogether destroyed by the continuance of hard frost. If, again, the soil be too wet, the seed does not obtain a sufficient supply of air, owing to the interstitiarcanals already mentioned— * See a paper by me on this subject in the Prize Essavs of the Highland Agiicultural Society, vol. siv. (321) 12. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may ha
. The book of the farm : detailing the labors of the farmer, steward, plowman, hedger, cattle-man, shepherd, field-worker, and dairymaid. Agriculture. SOIL WITH WATER AND WITHOUT AIR. CLODDT AND STONY SOIL. seed is altogether destroyed by the continuance of hard frost. If, again, the soil be too wet, the seed does not obtain a sufficient supply of air, owing to the interstitiarcanals already mentioned— * See a paper by me on this subject in the Prize Essavs of the Highland Agiicultural Society, vol. siv. (321) 12. 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 Stephens, Henry, 1795-1874; Skinner, John S. (John Stuart), 1788-1851; Dumas, J. -B. (Jean-Baptiste), 1800-1884. Manures, ameliorators and stimulants. New York : C. M. Saxton
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