Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of EnglandRoyal Agricultural Society of England, 1870 - Agriculture Vols. for 1933- include the societys Farmers' guide to agricultural research. |
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Page xxxiv
... keep the market in check . " Foreign Butter . - In our last we stated we thought our supplies would fall short of those of the corresponding period last year . Thus far in the week such has been the case . Although the demand has not ...
... keep the market in check . " Foreign Butter . - In our last we stated we thought our supplies would fall short of those of the corresponding period last year . Thus far in the week such has been the case . Although the demand has not ...
Page xxxvi
... keeping butter , and at reasonable prices . The present lull in the market is said to be , in the opinion of many who are experienced in the trade , but temporary , as , should warm weather set in , supplies will fall off and a reaction ...
... keeping butter , and at reasonable prices . The present lull in the market is said to be , in the opinion of many who are experienced in the trade , but temporary , as , should warm weather set in , supplies will fall off and a reaction ...
Page xxxvi
... keeping butter, and at reasonable prices. The present lull in the market is said to be, in the opinion of many who are experienced in the trade, but temporary, as, should warm weather set in, supplies will fall off and a reaction is ...
... keeping butter, and at reasonable prices. The present lull in the market is said to be, in the opinion of many who are experienced in the trade, but temporary, as, should warm weather set in, supplies will fall off and a reaction is ...
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... keep our Report within readable limits ; but we have tried to give a tolerably complete picture of the essential points in Belgian farming , and especially to bring into relief those features which are now of most interest . We hope ...
... keep our Report within readable limits ; but we have tried to give a tolerably complete picture of the essential points in Belgian farming , and especially to bring into relief those features which are now of most interest . We hope ...
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... keep two . In such cases he either hires a horse occasionally , or , being the possessor of two , he lets out one or both to neighbouring farmers who are deficient in horse- power . The most profitable size of a small farm is therefore ...
... keep two . In such cases he either hires a horse occasionally , or , being the possessor of two , he lets out one or both to neighbouring farmers who are deficient in horse- power . The most profitable size of a small farm is therefore ...
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Page 66 - The days of our age are threescore years and ten ; and though men be so strong that they come to fourscore years, yet is their strength then but labour and sorrow ; so soon passeth it away, and we are gone.
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